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At least I'm no babbler. I can write quite well in coherent English.
Having fun playing people again?Trump won the popular vote once you discount from it all the people who voted who were dead.
Having fun playing people again?
I seem to recall otherwise at the time of the U.S. election in 2016 but my memory might be failing me.President Trump's not my hero.
Trump actually appointed an investigating committee to find evidence of this illegality of which you speak so glibly. Do you recall what that committee found? I do. They found NOTHING. NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER.Hmm... I realized this morning an error I made - I forgot to say that some of the people who gave Clinton the apparent win in the popular vote actually voted illegally.
Trump actually appointed an investigating committee to find evidence of this illegality of which you speak so glibly. Do you recall what that committee found? I do. They found NOTHING. NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER.
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Hillary Clinton Benghazi "Investigation"
4 years
0 indictments
0 convictions
Hillary Clinton Email "Investigation"
2 years
0 indictments
0 convictions
Trump-Russia Investigation
15 months
34 Indictments/Charges (Individuals) (and counting)
3 Indictments/Charges (Companies)
5 GUILTY pleas (and counting)
4 CONVICTIONS (and counting)
Indicted: Roger Stone
Indicted: Paul Manafort
Indicted: Rick Gates
Indicted: George Papadopoulos
Indicted: Michael Flynn
Indicted: Michael Cohen
Indicted: Richard Pinedo
Indicted: Alex van der Zwaan
Indicted: Konstantin Kilimnik
Indicted: 12 Russian GRU officers
Indicted: Yevgeny Prigozhin
Indicted: Mikhail Burchik
Indicted: Aleksandra Krylova
Indicted: Anna Bogacheva
Indicted: Sergey Polozov
Indicted: Maria Bovda
Indicted: Dzheykhun Aslanov
Indicted: Vadim Podkopaev
Indicted: Irina Kaverzina
Indicted: Gleb Vasilchenko
Indicted: Internet Research Agency
Indicted: Concord Management
Guilty Plea: Michael Flynn
Guilty Plea: Michael Cohen
Guilty Plea: George Papadopolous
Guilty Plea: Richard Pinedo
Guilty Plea: Alex van der Zwaan
Guilty Plea: Rick Gates
Over 191 Criminal Charges (and counting):
Conspiracy against the USA (2 counts)
Conspiracy to launder money (2 counts)
Bank fraud (8 counts)
Bank fraud conspiracy (10 counts)
Subscribing to false tax returns (10 counts)
Making false statements (6 counts)
Failure to file reports of foreign bank accounts (14 counts)
Unregistered agent of a foreign principal (2 counts)
False FARA statements (2 counts)
Subscribing to false tax returns (10 counts)
Assisting in preparation of false tax documents (5 counts)
Conspiracy to defraud the United States (13 counts)
Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud (2 counts)
Aggravated identity theft (24 counts)
If we know there were 33,000 emails deleted then I suppose they must have been retrieved later and counted and nothing was found.Number of emails Hillary Clinton deleted: 33,000.
Successful runs at becoming POTUS: Donald Trump:1, Hillary Clinton: 0.
If we know there were 33,000 emails deleted then I suppose they must have been retrieved later and counted and nothing was found.
Conspiracy against the USA (2 counts)
Conspiracy to launder money (2 counts)
Bank fraud conspiracy (10 counts)
Conspiracy to defraud the United States (13 counts)
Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud (2 counts) ....
"Conspiracy: The Criminal Agreement, In Theory and In Practice
The article shows that the theoretical reasons for the conspiracy doctrine are inapplicable to most actual conspiracy prosecutions and that the practical reasons for conspiracy charges are often unacceptable prosecutorial shortcuts.
Curbing the number of conspiracies charged would alleviate some of the problems so vociferously discussed by defense lawyers: convictions due to hearsay statements, limited proof of true agreements, and large and complex joint trials.
Until the charge is curbed, the conspiracy doctrine will remain the source of considerable confusion and, more troubling, the source of at least occasional injustice."