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Manafort deal collapses: What it means for Mueller


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10 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Assange is an opportunist. He doesn’t care about anyone except himself. Truth. 

He chose having his life destroyed so he could expose corruption on a level many didnt understand existed.  That is the type of integrity lacking in all those you choose to worship

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Just now, f7ben said:

He chose having his life destroyed so he could expose corruption on a level many didnt understand existed.  That is the type of integrity lacking in all those you choose to worship

Hiding out in the basement of an embassy while Manning gets rolled ain’t integrity. 

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Just now, ActionfigureJoe said:

Hiding out in the basement of an embassy while Manning gets rolled ain’t integrity. 

He didn't expose Manning and he offered himself in exchange for her freedom. Try again you fucking imbecile

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8 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

 

He lounged while she rotted. That’s the reality.

No....that's your reality

He was imprisoned in an embassy by US Intel and their tenticles and he offered himself many times in exchange for an pardon for manning. 

Those are facts

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5 hours ago, DAVE said:

Nothing to do with Trump though....

Because you say so, and who knows an expert at hauling goods cross country like yourself could be smarter in these legal matters than a career prosecutor................

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When a prosecutor pulls the plug on a cooperator because that cooperator lies, it typically happens not merely because the prosecutor senses in his gut that the cooperator is lying. More often, the prosecutor knows for a fact that the cooperator is lying because the prosecutor has hard evidence to prove the truth of the matter.

Here, we know Mueller has the goods on whatever Manafort lied about -- and whoever Manafort felt a need to protect -- because he told the judge that he "will file a detailed sentencing submission to the Probation Department and the Court in advance of sentencing that sets forth the nature of the defendant's crimes and lies, including those after signing the plea agreement." Translation: Manafort lied, I know it, and I'll prove it at his sentencing if necessary. That should cause serious concern to whoever Manafort sought to protect by lying to federal prosecutors during his proffers.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Because you say so, and who knows an expert at hauling goods cross country like yourself could be smarter in these legal matters than a career prosecutor................

 

Wtf are you talking about?

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41 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Because you say so, and who knows an expert at hauling goods cross country like yourself could be smarter in these legal matters than a career prosecutor................

 

Its pretty well known that Mueller doesnt have anything substantial on Trump. Most news sources are moving away from that narrative. The actual evidence is more incriminating for others than it is for Trump. 

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3 minutes ago, Anler said:

Its pretty well known that Mueller doesnt have anything substantial on Trump. Most news sources are moving away from that narrative. The actual evidence is more incriminating for others than it is for Trump. 

Mueller's attorneys are telling Trump's attorney's they are asking him to lie to nail Trump.   Time to fire Mueller if this is the case.  

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Just now, Highmark said:

Mueller's attorneys are telling Trump's attorney's they are asking him to lie to nail Trump.   Time to fire Mueller if this is the case.  

I think thats probably what they want. The presumption of guilt would be more damaging than the actual truth. 

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6 minutes ago, Anler said:

Its pretty well known that Mueller doesnt have anything substantial on Trump. Most news sources are moving away from that narrative. The actual evidence is more incriminating for others than it is for Trump. 

:lol:

in your bunco group? 

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Just now, Anler said:

I think thats probably what they want. The presumption of guilt would be more damaging than the actual truth. 

Its also highly illegal for a prosecutor to ask a witness to lie but then again Mueller has lots of experience with this.   Cost the US $100 million on top of it.  

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4 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Mueller's attorneys are telling Trump's attorney's they are asking him to lie to nail Trump.   Time to fire Mueller if this is the case.  

:lol:

i think you mean manafort attorneys, who shouldn't even be talking to trump's attorneys in these deals. some of these clowns are going to be barred for this shit. but leave it to you to catch the spun stories. if trump is innocent, why is he determined to find out what mueller knows, and what he's doing? 

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2 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

:lol:

i think you mean manafort attorneys, who shouldn't even be talking to trump's attorneys in these deals. some of these clowns are going to be barred for this shit. but leave it to you to catch the spun stories. if trump is innocent, why is he determined to find out what mueller knows, and what he's doing? 

If mueller wanted mannyfart to lie then absolutely they should be talking to each other :lol: that’s game over for mueller 

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6 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

:lol:

i think you mean manafort attorneys, who shouldn't even be talking to trump's attorneys in these deals. some of these clowns are going to be barred for this shit. but leave it to you to catch the spun stories. if trump is innocent, why is he determined to find out what mueller knows, and what he's doing? 

You think its illegal?  :lol:   If you and I are being investigated for the same "crime" of course it legal for counsel to confer with one another.  

To find out potential illegal activities Mueller is taking part in.  

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1 hour ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Because you say so, and who knows an expert at hauling goods cross country like yourself could be smarter in these legal matters than a career prosecutor................

 

So what does anything you just quoted have to do with Trump?  Anything?  

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