AntonToo
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It's his word against Trump Jr's. Anyone who thinks Don Jr. is going to prison because one guy says other people said such-and-such to him is drinking the Kool-Aid. Listening to people talk is not a crime. The Saudies may have offered all manner of things, but that doesn't mean the Trump campaign accepted their offers. Furthermore, this investigation was supposed to be about "Russian collusion."I'll make it real simple for you - he lied.
He said no other governments were looking to aid Trump camapign, while he actually held meetings with Sauidis
The emissary, George Nader, told Donald Trump Jr. that the princes who led Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were eager to help his father win election as president.
Trump Jr. and Other Aides Met With Gulf Emissary Offering Help to Win Election
Your claim that Don Jr. lied about this doesn't jib with the facts. He told Mueller about the meeting and their offer but said it was declined. This is a big nothing burger.
Any day now . . . . . .Any day now . . . . . .Any day now . . . . . .Any day now . . . . . .
Perjury is a crime.
Any day? No, it will be the day Mueller brings report of his findings to Congress.
As I have already explained, Don Jr told Mueller about the meeting, so when did he commit perjury?
Stop making up bullshit, you have no clue what Jr told Mueller.
He lied when he testified before the congress.
I can't find the article I read that said he told Herr Mewler about the meeting, but he did anounce it to the press, so it isn't any big secrete.
What did he lie about in his testimony to Congress?
....it’s in what you quoted, just read. Certainly JR did not announce anything to the press about Saudi offers before his testimony that there were no other governments offering help.