PoliticalChic
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- #21
Now that Mueller has admitted his failure to find any Trump collusion....
..there's only one place to go:
"Does Mueller Indictment Mean Clinton Campaign Can Be Indicted for Chris Steele?
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted foreign citizens for trying to influence the American public about an election because those citizens did not register as a foreign agent nor record their financial expenditures to the Federal Elections Commission.
By that theory, when will Mueller indict Christopher Steele, FusionGPS, PerkinsCoie, the DNC and the Clinton Campaign?
Mueller’s indictment against 13 Russian trolls claimed their social media political activity was criminal because: they were foreign citizens; they tried to influence an election; and they neither registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act nor reported their funding to the Federal Elections Commission."
https://lawandcrime.com/opinion/doe...on-campaign-can-be-indicted-for-chris-steele/
Did she show 'intent?'
-Geaux
The guy in your sig needs to do that at the end of a rope.
Really? You want a guy hung for having an opinion? I know, let's see some of Trey Gowdy's personal texts during the 2016 campaign. I'll bet dollars to donuts 98% of Republican congressmen and Senators sent a negative text about Trump.
Let's see how easy it is to leave you speechless:
A simple question....
Should an individual under investigation expect, and be entitled to, impartiality by the investigating agencies?
im·par·ti·al·i·ty
imˌpärSHēˈalədē/
noun
1. equal treatment of all rivals or disputants; fairness.
Take your time.
Of course. Also, of course, having a personal opinion does not mean you cannot perform your job impartially.
The overwhelming majority of military personnel, FBI and CIA agents and police officers are registered Republican...And yet they go out and protect all our freedoms impartially.
Sorry.....I must have missed your answer to post #18....
Is this an impartial investigation?