AntonToo
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Papadopoulos hacked Clinton’s emails!? And lied about it what!? What hahaWas Papodopolous convicted of collusion? Why, no, he wasn't!He attempted to obstruct a fake investigation many times but never didQuestion: Did Trump commit Obstruction of Justice?
Answer: Perhaps he did, here is the evidence for Congress to consider.
Trumpsters: EXONORATED! CASE CLOSED! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!
Why don't we ask Papodopolous who pled guilty if his stay in jail was fake.
Why don't we ask Flynn who pled guilty if there is anything fake about his circumstance.
Why don't we ask Manafort if his convictions and ensuing jail time is just a joke.
Russian interference was a serious attack on our political process, the investigation was very real, the indictments were numerous and Trump commited very real crimes in trying to subvert the justice process.
Was anyone convicted of collusion? Nope.
Was Mueller charged with luring people into contradicting themselves when interviewed by the FBI?
Nope.
Was anyone convicted of collusion with the Russians?
Nope.
You're a fucking douchebag, you know that?
Papadopolous was convicted of lying to FBI about Russia having Clinton's emails, that they aquired by hacking DNC.
His conpicous behaviour, along with other campaign members and Trump's own posturing towards Russia and Putin is why Trump campaign was getting investigated for Criminal Conspiracy.
It's true that for all the despicable and deeply unpatriotic footsie with Russians there did not turn up enough evidence of all-out co-ordination and collaboration Criminal Conspiracy charges require, but THATS WHAT THE INVESTIGATIONS ARE FOR. You take reasonable suspicion and you follow the evidence to conclusions.
No retard, he lied about knowing that Russia had Clinton emails as far back as April 2016. Instead of doing the right thing and reporting it to FBI his goal was to use these illegally stolen materials to aid the campaign and arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin (which was well recived by the campaign)