Rumor: Trump will fire Mueller in 5 days

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zinfamous

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How would he have known? It's not that tough, if you can, you use a subpoena or get a warrant. Just to cover your bases.

But they didn't need one?

Also, what are you worried about? Those guys have nothing to hide, right? It's obvious from their frothing attempts to discredit the FBI investigation into their things that they don't have to hide, right?

I really don't know why you guys keep shitting your pants over this. Just tune into Hannity and drown out everything else. Be safe.
 
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Younigue

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I'm curious about how Trump's fluffer team here and out in the world would react in a situation where the emails show direct, clear, illegal communications with foreign agents and verified collusion. If what we see are actual crimes.

Would the fluffers then continue to do their best to discredit the process? Would they continue to defend an obvious enemy actor against the US because of the need to play team defense? "It doesn't matter if he's a criminal and compromised the security of this country, the wrong papers were filed!" Yes, I understand that there is still nothing wrong with the procedure of the investigation up to his point, but I'm just wondering at what point they actually abandon the criminal.
Never. They have Fox State Run Media to feed them words to debate with. They are so detached from what's wrong with this Plague that has been set upon us that right and lawful have no room to breed within the party. They don't even really care about what they say Hillary and Obama have done any more, they can't AND believe in what Trump and Twats are doing and have done.
 
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Younigue

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Dude. Seriously. Just stop. I know it's embarrassing to be duped, and I think the uncomfortable reality that you have has just washed over you. You have two choices now. Admit it, learn from it and move on, or double down on stupid.
It's always doubling down with tajjy or hadn't you noticed?
 

shortylickens

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Tell me, why hasn't the Trump legal team filed for a court order to quash?

Why?

I'll be waiting.
Cuz they're incompetent.

Donald spends as much money on his lawyers as he does on his haircuts.
 

Amused

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Cuz they're incompetent.

Donald spends as much money on his lawyers as he does on his haircuts.

I posit in this case they are exactly the opposite. They haven't filed because they know they'll lose in court. So they are trying it in public opinion.

Filing for a quash would be incompetent.
 

Jhhnn

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There's also cases where employees have emailed their lawyers under their employer emails. The court did not rule that it met client/attorney privilege. Had that employee sent an email under their personal email address it would have been. Emails are property of the employer and basically any and all expectation of privacy is gone. It's even less so in the case of state and federal ones that can be part of public record.

Indeed. The emails in question can likely be obtained via a FOIA request, as well, with only matters of national security redacted. They won't ask your lawyer, either.
 

cytg111

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Which seems more likely? He's an idiot? Or you are?
Now I may not be a lawyer but thankfully im an expert on everything.. and believe me, Mueller is an idiot. You know and people are saying, just this other day, have never seen, huge idiot believe me, i know. Idiots. Cause I am one. Sick puppy. Little rocket man.
 

Younigue

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Which seems more likely? He's an idiot? Or you are?
*rubbing my hands together in anticipation* Voting's fun! I vote... Doc is the idiot! It's not just more likely, it's a given but I didn't want my vote to not be counted. Long live democracy!
 

Jhhnn

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I posit in this case they are exactly the opposite. They haven't filed because they know they'll lose in court. So they are trying it in public opinion.

Filing for a quash would be incompetent.

File with whom, with what court? The only charges pending are against Manafort & he wasn't part of the transition team.
 
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But they didn't need one?

Also, what are you worried about? Those guys have nothing to hide, right? It's obvious from their frothing attempts to discredit the FBI investigation into their things that they don't have to hide, right?

I really don't know why you guys keep shitting your pants over this. Just tune into Hannity and drown out everything else. Be safe.
I still remember the frantic attacks against Special prosecutor Starr by the Clinton administration. Nothing really new under the sun with the present day attacks on Mueller.
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/02/u...ack-on-starr-is-paying-off-with-his-help.html
 

zinfamous

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I still remember the frantic attacks against Special prosecutor Starr by the Clinton administration. Nothing really new under the sun with the present day attacks on Mueller.
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/02/u...ack-on-starr-is-paying-off-with-his-help.html

Too bad they didn't get that Starr guy--another republican--to investigate potential crimes against the state, right? They didn't even bother asking him to do that against Clinton.

But yeah, totally the same thing.