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CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT DON JR DID?

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Did he hack the DNC?
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Yeah. he's really an Awan brother and is currently in Pakistan, where he's fled to, after he, his wife and his other brothers (which are still TOP secret) were fired as IT specialists.
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>>133378443
>Met with a Russian woman
>Listened to what she had to say
>Showed her out
the end
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>>133378814

So, if he didn't hack the DNC, what did he collude on, especially if he left empty-handed and no agreements were made?
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>>133379503


Look into the Awan brothers, Uranium 1, Rand Paul and others being spied on & unmasked, and various other things to see why the infotainers in media need to keep people distracted. As Van Jones, himself, of CNN so succinctly & eloquently put it: the russia shit is a big "nothingburger". It's all a farce. Keeps people tuning in, and good clickbait.
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>>133379503

MUH RUSSIA!!! MUH SMOKING GUN!!!
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>>133379503

i can't believe it isn't obvious to you drumpftards. it is to literally everyone else.

he demonstrated the INTENTION to COLLUDE with a FOREIGN NATIONAL
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>>133378443
Colluded with the Russians to dig up into on Crooked Hilary (not illegal).
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>>133379503
If a pedophile gets an arrangment for a meeting with a young boy and the FBI show up instead what crime did the pedophile commit when he didn't get himself a boipucci and got handcuffed instead?
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Making treason and collusion with Russians. Trump will have to resign to save what little reputation left in his name. Jr is going to jail, Kushner as well.
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>>133380275
>>133380518
Intention by itself is not a crime. They don't charge people with "attemped murder", do they? Of course not. This is all a smokescreen, MSM shills.
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>>133378443
He sold our secrets & uranium. The glumps will rot in jail.
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>>133378443
He talked to a girl from a particular part of the world.
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>>133380275
and?
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>>133380275
I collude with my fiance every day and she's a Russian citizen. Pretty sure that's not illegal in the slightest.
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>>133378856
He can't keep getting away with it!
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>>133380518
None, most of the time, actually. That's why many of those TCAP guys get off without charges or plea to some minor charge.
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>>133380698
>They don't charge people with "attemped murder"
Murder is a crime. Digging up dirt on a politician? Not a crime. Hence why attempted digging up dirt on a politician is not a crime.
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>>133381028
You gon' get cucked
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>>133380698
>They don't charge people with "attemped murder", do they? Of course not.

Yes they do.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attempted_murder
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>>133378443
He dindu nuffin.
He a good boy.
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>>133378443
Bill Clinton signed a law that states that IF the US asks for help pertaining to criminal activity from Russia,the Russian are obligated to help in the criminal matter.Same goes for Russia.If the US calls on Russia to help us with a criminal matter,we're to help them with what we have.
He broke no laws.He only used the law Bill Clinton signed into law in 2000,
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>>133380275
no such crime, unless he intended to receive payments/funding from Russia in the form of cash gold or other universally valuable commodity, and sorry information does not count this is established law.
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>>133380698
Attempting solicitation of all sorts is crime. Haven't come across evidence that Don JR did that. Is there evidence?
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>>133380698
In this country intention to commit a crime is more important than the act itself
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>>133381266
Then I'll beat the shit out of her and her mother, friends, and entire culture will tell her that it's her fault. One of the many advantages of having a Russian wife.
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>>133380715
Hillary sold our nuclear material to Russia. That's what you meant right?
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>>133381336
fresh off to college
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>>133378443
He broke the law.

Unless he gets a pardon he is probably going to court and will have to serve time/pay a fine.
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>>133378443
he literally dindu nuffin, libfaggots are simply employing rule #1 from their fagtactics book, this is what the whole russia hoax is
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>>133381881
He literally did not break the law. Private citizens are allowed to dig up dirt on others, including from foreign nationals.
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>>133378856
Don't forget!
>He said he'd loved it if he could get some dirt on Hillary during the 2016 election

Literally Hitler guys
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>>133381380
Fredo isn't an investigator, he was obviously seeking information on behalf of his father's campaign, and admitted to it.

Your justification is flimsy as fuck. Although we all already know that trumpfaggots don't really care about things like truth or facts, only with their right wing ideology.
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>>133380698
LMFAO the /pol/tard lawyers coming out of the woodwork. "Intent isn't a crime" holy shit
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The level of denial by the right wing is unbelievable.

I can't wait to see what happens when indictments are handed down.
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>>133380127
It WAS a big nothingburger. Now there is truth to it.
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>>133380698
They do you imbecile, that's the main way to prevent such crime
>MSM shill
This is common knowledge Alex Jones
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>>133382132
>he was obviously seeking information on behalf of his father's campaign, and admitted to it.
Which is a 100% lawful activity.
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>>133381028
Go to bed, Richard.
>>133380275
>talking to foreigners is a crime
Better tell that to Hillary.
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The media is realizing throwing rocks at a Star Destoryer doesnt work and they dont have any ammo left.

On the way out some Russian truther threw a corn cob at the Presidents son forcing the the son to put up his hand and waste a few moments of his time.
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>>133382132
He was offered the info. They lied about it. He got nothing. Now, if there was collusion, I think he would have gotten the dirt they offered and then offered something back. But no.
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>>133382066
lol no, read the law. he was working in the campaign and was attempting to solicit information from a foreign national. A clear violation. Now the GOP won't do anything about it, so it's a moot point, but to deny that the crime didn't occur is just you being a good brainwashed sheep.
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>>133380698
subtle troll
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>>133381283
>>133382206
>>133382239
>falling for obvious bait
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>>133382426
Nope. No solicitation. They offered, he offered them zero. They had nothing of value.
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>>133382260
No, it's not. You need to understand the law. Even if he got nothing, the act of seeking that information from a foreign national is illegal. The email chain lays it all out in black and white. if he hadn't said the idiotic things he did, like "I'd love to get that", you might have an argument that this was a simple bait and switch by the Ruskie lawyer, but that isn't what the email transcript shows.
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>>133382132
You're calling me a "Trumpfaggot" even though I never stated I was one.I was only stating what the law was.I can post the rest of the law.Everything ,DTJr did was within the fucking bylines of said law.

>>133382260
Can't reason with people that can't read a law nor tell what a crime is or isn't.
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>>133382426
>read the law.
I did, yesterday. The law only marks monetary exchange or objects of monetary value as illegal.
>he was working in the campaign
No he wasn't. Like literally Don. Jr was never once a member of Trump's campaign. That is a fact.
>and was attempting to solicit information from a foreign national.
Which is not in the least bit illegal and in fact is clearly protected by the First Amendment.
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>>133382426
no crime occurred

>i have information on your political opponent

"i love it"
listen to what she has to say
show her out without offering anything

the girl was a gotcha plant anyways, she met with obama associates 8 days before and is a known anti-trumper. nice try shill!
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>>133382560
Baaa baaa trump sheep. How fucking pathetic are you that you have to lie on /pol/ of all places? No one hear believes your horseshit.
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>>133382756
>You need to understand the law.
I do. I have the bills from law school to prove it.
>Even if he got nothing, the act of seeking that information from a foreign national is illegal
No it isn't. Not even remotely.
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>>133378443
Don Jr is holding the nuclear codes hostage
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>>133380275
>How can I make sure everyone knows I'm 12? I'll call him Drumpfs!!
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>>133382874
You're lying.

The law clearly indicates that seeking this information from a forign agent is illegal. You can continue to lie but everyone knows what the law says. You're just grasping at straws.
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>>133382756
He didn't say "I'd love to get that." He didn't offer them anything. And it's not illegal to get info from a foreign national, only if it is of 'value.' Something some one actually paid money for.
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>>133383133
maybe if you're a member of a government or military, not if you are the stupid son of an unelected business magnate who is running for president.
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>>133382963
Not an argument. Getting a little butthurt, are you? That's okay, we understand. Hillary still lost.
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>>133383170
That isn't what the law says you dumbass. Where are you getting this misinformation from?

By any reading of the law he broke it. The question at this point is will he get a pardon or will the GOP just ignore it like they've ignored the litany of the other illegal shit the Trumps have done.
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>>133379503
Nothing which is the point. Who goes to the targets son instead of the target to collude with? Who uses the information that your opponent is colluding with russia to someone who is colluding with Russia to lure them into colluding with russia? Shit just doesn't make sense.
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>>133383279
If you're in the campaign it applies.
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He's a victim of entrapment.
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>>133383133
>The law clearly indicates that seeking this information from a forign agent is illegal
It does nothing in the slightest. Have you yourself read the law or did CNN and reddit tell you this?
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>>133380698
>muh false equivalence
Ask me how I know you don't know how to argue.
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test
>>133333333
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>>133383331
Lying isn't an argument either Molyneux. How can you discuss things with people when everything you claim to know is provably untrue?

For the record Clinton is a piece of shit, I'm just not blind to the reality that Trump is just as bad if not worse.

Get off your political football team, you're hurting yourself and the nation.
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>>133383407
And he was not ever a member of the Trump campaign.
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>>133383473
>gets told
>WAH REDDIT IS HERE HELP ME

Fucking pathetic.
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>>133383596
HA HA HA HA HA

Now you're denying facts again.
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>>133378443
yes
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>>133383407
there's a law that forbids foreign nationals from conducting political research on one's opponent? lmao sauce?
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>>133378443

HE TALKED TO A RUSSIAN! IMPEACH!
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http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2334.htm
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>>133383407
Does that mean the Steele Dossier was illegal? Hillary paid a British spy, who paid Kremlin informants in order to create it.
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>>133383715
Campaign records are public and this have verified by both the New York Times and Fox News. If you have differing information I'd love to see it.
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>>133383936
Archived that satire/fake news site for you.

>http://whatdoesitmean com/index2334.htm
https://archive.is/L9DQJ
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trump's done
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>>133378443
They were gathering material on him for a later date... but because of CNN meme war... they shut their load yesterday to stop the assault on CNN
The run down:
>He trusted a Jew.
>The Jew tried to backstab him.
>The Jew published his
>He though it was an opposition research on Hillary
>It was totally legal... But the left, project its own illegality (such as piss-gate on Buzzfeed and CNN, stolen Trump taxes on Rachel Madcow, constant leaking of top secret info....)
>They want to equivocate the two so they also get away with it.
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He attempted to colluded with someone who had information that would hurt Hillary Clinton and represented "Russia's preference for [his] father".

In other words, he at the very least attempted to collude. So the left finally has their ""evidence"". Whether it goes anywhere or not is another question, but the fact that the Trump campaign tried to work with Russia is no longer up for debate. It happened. Period.

In my opinion, OP, it won't really go anywhere, but this will highly negatively impact Trump's legacy. From here on out, 2016 will officially be remembered as the election that was stolen by the Russians. The election that the first female president should have won. It will not be remembered as an election Trump won fairly.
The dems lost the battle, but have managed to secure the way it is remembered.
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>>133378443
Literally a private citizen spoke to a private legal alien about laws and politics

It's impeachable obviously
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>>133378443
>Did he hack the DNC?
He personally met with Putin who directly ordered him to hack the DNC and give the stolen information, none of which was true, of course, to Wikileaks, which then ordered Don Jr. to personally go around the country, using Santa's sleigh and an invisibility potion, and fake the votes that made Donald Trump Sr. win.

That's basically what the left believes.
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>>133378443
solicited valuable materials from a foreign national and revealed that Kushner and Manafort are guilty of perjury.

At this point whether or not Jr will be charged with anything is irrelevant, the most damning part of the chain is that it was sent to Manafort and Kushner who then attended the meeting.
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>>133378832

Under rated comment, would give gold too.
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>>133384056
>implying you can know what the historic consensus will be already

I don't see the difference between what Don Jr attempted to do and what Hillary actually did.
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>>133383596
keep praying faggots
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>>133383133
>The law clearly indicates that seeking this information from a forign agent is illegal.
So you're saying Hillary should be in prison because her people sought damaging information on Trump in Ukraine? Nobody denies they did this and it has been known for a long time. Are you saying she should be in jail for this? Or is it possible nobody cares because IT ISN'T FUCKING ILLEGAL, YOU RETARD.

Talking to someone from a country that libfags don't like is not against the fucking law.
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>>133378443
>CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT DON JR DID?

he's not faggy enough to be around that much power
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>>133378814
Hack it's not just code.

He did something.
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>>133379503
>what did he collude on

refusal to put man's penis in his mouth
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>>133378443
Yes. Putin is Don jr from teh future. Dems were right. Wuz teh russian haxors.
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>>133380275
>he demonstrated the INTENTION to COLLUDE with a FOREIGN NATIONAL


like when the Clintons sold our nuclear secrets to China in 1997?
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>>133384128
they denied meetings with members of the russian government, not any russian national. the woman had no ties to the kremlin. the british publicist who sent the email either intentionally or unintentionally misrepresented her identity (my gut says he did it on purpose) but she was not a member of the russian government in any official or even unofficial capacity. they aren't guilty of perjury, the woman had jack shit and wasted their time; you're grasping at straws.
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>>133378443
It's not that he actually had an effect by colluding with Russia, it's that he INTENDED to, as proven by his own emails. And intent is all that's required.
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>>133383343
Lawnewz.com

The whole issue is was it solicitation and what constitutes something of value. There are lawyers on both sides of the issue.
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>>133384275
>>implying you can know what the historic consensus will be already
The writing is on the wall already.
If you go to the 2016 election wikipedia page, it is all written and feamed in the context that Russia stole the election and that is backed up by the FBI and CIA. The page is blocked feom editing.

The fact of the matter is there is too much noise sayi g the same thing over and over again and not enough against it. So yes, history is being written now, and it is not being written in Trump's favor.
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>>133384128
>the most damning part of the chain is that it was sent to (((Manafort))) and (((Kushner))) who then attended the meeting.

Truely the best timeline. Steve Bannon will usher in a new era of rampant Moldbuggery
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>>133380698
>This is all a smokescreen,

notice that Democrats aren't upset about nominating Wray to head the FBI?

thats a bad sign

you don't want Wray, democrats aren't complaining about him
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https://youtu.be/HO2c_2XAXMw

Here OP
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>>133384742
True. That means they own him, or he can be bought/manipulated
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>>133384690
There's no way to know what consensus will be. The entire Russian story will eventually fade away and it won't be mentioned again. Her lose will go back to bring blamed on Comey, or racists, or the DNC.
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>>133384298
I don't have to pay. The New York Times checked the federal campaign filings. This is public information.
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>>133384622
>they denied meetings with members of the russian government, not any russian national
You're a moron. They didn't deny anything. They failed to disclose the meetings in obtaining their security clearance.
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>>133384632
>intent is all that is required to prove collusion, treason, and sedition!

retard, you are worse than the mccarthyites
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>>133378443
yeah, turns out this guy were already discussing EO's with foreign donors and also getting info on the opposition from the ukraine government... oh wait
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>>133384883
There already is consensus.
The sonsensus is that Russia tilted the election. Literally everyone important is saying this
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>>133385178
McCarthy was unironically correct.
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>>133384848
exactly, complain to keep Wray out and let the government crash through the debt ceiling,

maybe Trump can buy Hillary's stage prop setup
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>>133385036
because the meeting was a big fat nothing where this girl rambled about adoptions for 10 minutes and was then shown out. i bet donny jr. and jared didn't disclose that interaction they had with a russian stripper downtown either.
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>>133385256
Yes, and if you asked just 6 months ago, the story would have been "Comey and DNC cost Hillary the election." These stories come and go.
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>>133385036
You don't have to disclose meetings with all foreign nationals for a security clearance. Unless you're arguing she is indeed a Russian government agent in which case I would like to see some evidence.
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>>133378443
He's a Russian spy that hacked the election.
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>>133383715
Name a single time he showed up in the campaign except to give a thank you during his fathers primary victory. Name a single thing he did for the Trump campaign.
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>>133385390
Same thing
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>>133385324
>because the meeting was a big fat nothing
It was a campaign-related meeting with a foreign national. You don't get to exclude that from security clearance forms.

"It's not a big deal" is not a defense for perjury.
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>>133385036
remember if you buy a kebab from a turk on the corner you need to disclose that you met a foreign agent

^this is what you sound like
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>>133384632
That's how much of a nothing burger you have. For all of this BS about the Russians hacking the election and Trump "working with the Russians" you're arguing over fucking intent:
See see seee!!! They wanted too!! really!! That's just as bad as hacking the DNC server himself!!
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>>133385537
They're fundamentally different. The result of the investigation and the changes Trump institutes as President will decide how the election is remembered.
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who killed seth rich?
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>>133385572
>It was a campaign-related meeting with a foreign national. You don't get to exclude that from security clearance forms.
Sure you do. The exception being if they were a Russian government agent, which evidence suggests she is not.
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>>133385615
TIL buying a kebab is the same as meeting with a foreign lawyer during a presidential campaign to discuss opposition research and Russian sanctions
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>>133385263
doesn't matter if he was right, he made accusations of subversion and treason without proper evidence. just because a few of the witches he burnt turned out to be closet commies doesn't excuse the way he went about it. regardless, the dems aren't unironically correct in this instance, even if joe mccarthy was.
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>>133385178
All communists are worse than McCarthyites. McCarthyites were good people doing good work. The best of tge modern pinko leftist scum salivating over this newest nothing burger are worse than the worst McCarthyite.
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>>133385727
Sorry, but that's the law. I'm not saying it makes sense.
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>>133385572
you might be right.. if she was actually associated with the kremlin and not just a lawyer who happens to be russian.
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>>133385866
glad you actually have no idea what the definition of treason is

Tip: it applies to countries we are in conflict with
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Now the Russian oligarch that supposedly had said to have this info, is denying know Goldstone and claims the emails may be fake
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4689404/Russian-oligarch-Donald-Trump-Jr-emails-fiction.html
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>>133385866
He was tight about the entire conspiracy. There was a Soviet plot to overthrow our government. These people were hidden in Hollywood, the media, and our own government. We see the result of the conspiracy today. Rampant degeneracy is the norm, social cohesion is at an all time low, the family unit is crumbling, the West is being flooded with shitskins.
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>>133385778
My fiance is Russian and I'm an American lawyer. I'm fairly certain that not even in that shithole of a country she hails from would her meeting with me be illegal if she worked for a Russian Presidential campaign.
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>>133385936
Being prosecuted for "intent" is literally thought crime which is not a real crime you mongoloid.
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>>133378443
nobody hacked the dnc. podesta fell for a nigerian prince scam
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>>133385936
I'm saying if Trump and team really were "working with the Russians" she would've had the info.
If he would've gotten something from her then there'd be a case for them "working with the Russians." Whether or not he committed a crime is for a judge/ jury to decide at this point if there's enough for a prosecutor to move forward with it. And if so, then Hillary's team is in big trouble too.
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>>133385881
mate i hate commies too but you can't just publicly accuse citizens of sedition and treason without having evidence. they might have had noble intentions but arthur miller is not a KGB agent, even if he was an intellectual and closet commie who penned some subversive literature. that should be allowed in a free society, just like Don Jr should be allowed to talk to a russian lawyer about adoptions and crooked hillary.
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>>133378443
nobody hacked the dnc. podesta just fell for a nigerian prince scam
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>>133386301
Nope.

If you go to a bank with a gun and intent to rob it, but it turns out that they didn't have any money to give you, that doesn't mean you didn't commit a crime.
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>>133380275
I used to work with a guy from Russia, and we fucked with inmates all the time in Los Angeles. Call the FBI, faggot.
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>>133386151
what conflict? where's the official declaration of war from congress?
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>>133385753
Nah.
It's pretty much already decided.
Russia tipped it.
Thats the main narrative.
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>>133386520
That's because the act of pointing a gun at someone is a crime. Thinking about pointing a gun at someone isn't a crime.
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>>133380275
0 evidence

my gay asshole colludes woth russian dicks
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>>133386674
How did Russia tip it?
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>>133386819
he will just parrot msm talking points while providing 0 evidence
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>>133382132
Well you're right about one thing. Literally nobody even slightly right of center cares about Trump jr accepting the offer of some dirt on Hillary.
The law everyone is saying Jr broke was meant to keep China from buying elections here, not really meant for something like this.
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>>133386183
you aren't really attributing the civilization and moral decay of the west to a few KGB sympathizers in 1950s Hollywood are you? the problem runs way (((deeper))) than a few commie infiltrators i hate to tell you. even if he was right, but that's not the reason things are fucked.
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NEVER FORGET SETH RICH, DNC leaker and TRU PLAYA
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>>133380275
In order for collusion to be present there needs to be an exchange of "value".
Incriminating information about Hillary, while possibly affecting the election, is not a "value". And Don Jr. neither received the information, nor did he pay for it. He arranged a meeting. It smells honeypot long way, especially when the woman he met with somehow entered the US on an expired visa greenlit by someone high up in government for a non-discernible reason.

Wikileaks proved that Hillary's campaign demonstrated actual collusion with the Chinese. As in meeting with a Chinese diplomat for campaign funds.
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>>133382756
Show me where he solicited the info. He was offered the info, yes. Solicited - not even close.
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>>133384056
It would... if anyone actually liked Hillary. If Trump ends up getting a few things done and the economy improves a bit then they'll just say the truth which is Russia allegations amounted to basically nothing and even if they did collude or attempt to it didn't affect the outcome.
This is Obama's stance as well btw.
If you believe anything other than "Russia probably did try to help Trump out in the campaign but it was likely inconsequential and no votes or ballot machines were tampered with" than you're probably some form of ideologue.
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Leftist hopes and dreams on the line here, it seems as if they're trying to will this into something it isn't.

More nothing burgers...
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>>133383133
Show me where he was 'seeking' the information.
It was offered, he said he would take a look.
Does not meet the definition of seeking.
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>>133384128
Now, we've moved to Kushner and Manafort.

Again, you can't show solicitation.
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>>133384622
That email was FISA bait.
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>>133386746
No, but having a gun and posting on Facebook that you are going to point a gun at someone but being stopped by the police before you get the chance is a crime.
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>>133386819
Nigga I don't even think they did tip it, I'm just saying that's the narrative.
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>>133378443
nobody hacked the dnc, files were copied with the speed of 23MB/s (i.e. locally or putin has some serious internet).

proofs:https://theforensicator.wordpress.com/2017/07/09/guccifer2-metadata-analysis/

you can do this yourself btw, just download the guccifer files compare the timestamp and divide the time passed by file size
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>>133388721
The narrative in November was that Comey cost Hillary the election. These narratives change over time. It's laughable to think the current narrative will stick, they can barely keep it alive week to week as it is.
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>>133389315
>The narrative in November was that Comey cost Hillary the election
That's still the narrative, anon.
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>>133380275
>Intention to collude
Wrong. He had no intent to collude. He intended to be given information. It's not illegal to talk to Russians, just as it's not illegal to talk to Mexicans. The meeting turned out to be nothing and a waste of time.

And as others have said, intention is not a crime. As much as you little leftist shits wish they were, thoughts are not crimes.
>foreign national
Irrelevant.
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>>133389797
>intention is not a crime
So if I intend to murder someone and fail, that's not a crime?

Cool, good to know.
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>>133389498
Oh, I thought Comey was a hero who stood up to Drumpf?
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>>133389872
>So if I intend to murder someone and fail,
How exactly do you fail at intending? Before you post again, shit for brains, learn the difference between intent and actually committing an action.
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>>133378443
https://cryptome.org/2017/05/bayrock-406.pdf
http://www.citi.umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-00-9.pdf

Just the usual "Racketeering" and "Wire Fraud" through unlawful intercepts as legit bank transfers, you know, the usual shit bro, now he get's to burn for "Tax Evasion."
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>11 CFR 110.20 - Prohibition on contributions, donations, expenditures, independent expenditures, and disbursements by foreign nationals (52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510).
This is the relevant law.

>(b)Contributions and donations by foreign nationals in connection with elections. A foreign national shall not, directly or indirectly, make a contribution or a donation of money or other thing of value...
"Other thing of value" here is opposition research, which has real monetary value (i.e. it costs something, hence the distinction from "money").

>(g) ... No person shall knowingly solicit, accept, or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation prohibited by paragraphs (b) through (d)
You do not need to accept or receive a contribution, only solicit one. So what is a solicitation?

>A solicitation is an oral or written communication that, construed as reasonably understood in the context in which it is made, contains a clear message asking, requesting, or recommending that another person make a contribution, donation, transfer of funds, or otherwise provide anything of value.
Asking, requesting ... anything of value. So did Don Jr. "solicit"? Here are some snippets from his emails:

>Goldstone:This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr Trump
>Don Jr: Seems we have some time and if it’s what you say I love it ... Could we do a call first thing next week ... ?
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>>133390434
>So did Don Jr. "solicit"?
By your own quotation, leaf, no. All he did was set up a meeting.
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>>133390677
The solicitation here is clear -- an offer of "sensitive information" that is "part of Russia['s] support for Mr Trump" is made, and Don Jr. is quick to set up a meeting to receive the supposed information.

It's actually so clear that it looks like a setup.
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>>133390677
Yes and apparently later on prefessed that meeting to be about adopting orphan russian children, which is another way of saying evading russian sanctions of course.
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he committed no crime
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>>133391189
What-ever dude, if your the kind that likes living under a kike and his control of the bank!
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>>133378443
He jumped universes.
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>>133380275

Please specify the crime committed by the private citizen son of a candidate seeking out opposition research from a russian lawyer.
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>>133378443
>Did he hack the DNC?
Twice... while wearing a ushanka and eating borscht
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>>133391813

Strange opposition research when both parties transfer there billions in "bonds" the same way, with a mirror trading platform allowing those parties involved to evade tax by keeping the bonds floated as tradable stock.

www.cat-v.org - considered harmful
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>>133378443
He hacked the memeframe.
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>>133378443
If he wasnt a Trump's son would /pol/ consider him latino by his looks?
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>>133380183
MUH BOMBSHELL
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>>133380518
The pedophile is intending to commit a crime.
Don Jr. was not.
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>>133386301
>>133386746
how do I get PhD in memes?
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>>133378443
fake news grasping at straws as usual. sad!
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>>133390000
Quads confirms
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>>133380518
Wait isnt that intrapment? If the fbi sends you an email saying "uh hey we got 20 gigs of cp to give you at this hotel" they can't arrest you if you show up.
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>>133378443
>Did he hack the DNC?
No, I leaked from the DNC.
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>>133382119
>He said he'd loved it if he could get some dirt on Hillary during the 2016 election
LoL, I think most of the country would've said the same thing.
>Lock 'em all up.
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>>133391749
only
cool
kids
get
the
reference.
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>>133392596
wow. big if true.
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>>133383647
You still couldn't back up your claim.
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>>133382756
Bla bla bla, you're a fucking retard. Trump won, he is Pres, he will continue to be president. Deal with it. You have nothing. loser.
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>>133378443
So basically
>DNC hires russian plant
>plant tries to honeypot donny jr
>donny jr see this and nope.jpegs
>dnc tells cnn that he met with russians
>cnn flips out and pulls a cnn
>donn jr releases emails that turn out to be nothing
>dems try to impeach
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>>133393196
>colluding with a foreign superpower is not a crime
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>>133378856

>Met with a DNC operative
>She didn't talk about what she said she wanted to talk about
>Showed her out
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What a load of shit. Then you could say that trump by just mentioning hillarys emails he's colluded with the hackers.
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>>133380275
I colluded with a foreign national to buy the #3 taco plate and a coke.
Call the cops, I don't care.
I might do it again.
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>>133378443
He literally did nothing. Pic related is all the MSM has. He talked to a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy who knows Putin.
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>>133391882
The more they scream about Russia, the more they fail to realize they are burning the DNC to the ground.
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>>133378443
He got an email that said the Russian government wants to help Trump.
His response was "okie dokie sounds good senpai"

This after denying any contact or collusion with Russia.
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>>133394127
>Talking to someone who used to be a lawyer and just happens to be a Russian is the same as colluding with a foreign superpower.
You fucking shit head.
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>>133382756
>the act of seeking that information from a foreign national is illegal.
It literally isn't lmao there is nothing illegal about receiving freely volunteered information from anyone, even one of those ebil gommunist russians who we ALL still hate not just crazy racist democrats
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>>133394127
So Americans that work for Russia today are treasons foriegn agents?

What about people that work for Gasprom? Or any Russian company?

Is that treason?
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>>133394875
He literally posted how the russian government supported his father you rat.
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>>133395465
PRESIDENT ELECTIONS =/= PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES
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>>133378443
Oh so they let abandoned the Don and started with his sons now? ahhahahahah

>THIS JUST IN
>BARRON DRUMPF ACCUSED OF COLLUDING WITH RUSSIA
>HE CLEARLY SAID CYKA BLYAT WHILE PLAYING DOTA
>CNN WORKING TO BREAK THE CODE WITH WHICH HE SOLD SECRETS
ANYTIME NOW, FOLKS
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>>133395827
>foreign goverbemtns cant have favors candidates

Literally half the eu publically and privately supported hillary Clinton

Kruschev admitted to telling his people in the USA to do everything they could to get Kennedy elected

You have let cnn convince you that crimes are being committed when no such crimes even exsist
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>>133395935

Please explain to me how meeting with a Russian about dirt in a political campaign is illegal

It's not, no matter how much you don't like that
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>>133395827
Where?
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>>133396006

This isn't about collusion.

It's about embarrassing Trump. They know they won't find anything but the story matters.

Keep in mind the original narrative was, "TRUMP WOULDN'T HAVE WON HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR THOSE DAMN SOVIETS"
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>>133396036
>You have let cnn convince you that crimes are being committed when no such crimes even exsist

Ding ding ding, we got a winner. Hillary Clinton violates a very real law and walks. Meanwhile, CNN spends days on nonexistent crimes.
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>>133396141
>he hasn't even looked at the things on twitter
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>>133396036
I'M OPENLY SUPPORTING (CHEERING FOR) SOMEONE =/= I'M TRYING TO HELP ELECT SOMEONE
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>>133395827
*he posted how some tabloid reporter SAID that to make a nothing meeting seem enticing
guys, not that it was illegal anyway, but just cause the emails said it was from the Russian Gov and Don agreed to the meeting, doesn't mean Don ever actually thought it was legitimate. He was just following every lead like any curious person. When he saw it was nothing he left.
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>>133396256
>It's about embarrassing Trump.
It's about the numbers. 'News' are pure marketing lately.
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>>133378443
He talked to a Russian and has the last name Trump.
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>>133396637
>I'm such a hold I don't think foreign goverments use any means necessary to push the us election in the way they want.

How have you been convinced that anything about 2016 was out of the ordinary? Are you actually 14 and so young you have no idea how the word works or what?
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>>133382756
no it isnt illegal.
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>>133394862
His response was "I love it", but it would take a great deal of mental gymnastics and one hell of a jewy prosecutor to turn that into treason.
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>>133396401
Russian government supported him as in
>funded, aided like Saudi Arabia did with Clinton?
or supported as in
>we support you! #liberaltears
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What an amazing 8 months, we got to see Hilldogs crying theirs eyes out and democrats getting absolutely blown the fuck out. Now we get to see donny jr jailed, a possible preidental impeachment, and the implosion of the republican party. Soon all the fucking idiots in this country will have no where to turn and will start to cannibalize each other. The empire is finally falling and a glimmer of hope is starting to shine. I just have to live through the next 30 years. Praise be that magnificent orange bastard and his "4d chess"
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>>133397543
>impeachment

Top kek
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>>133394862
>He got an email that said the Russian government wants to help Trump
Stop lying.
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>>133397543
Amen to that! Rome is finally burning!
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>>133394862
But we're there Russian officials at the meeting? Nope.
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>>133378443
He single handedly contradicted the entire republican narrative about Russia.
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>>133397656
>doenst think 2018 midterms will hinge on impeachment proceedings

The naivete is what fucked the democrats in the general. By all mean though, keep me entertained, like i said been an amazing 8 months.
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>>133397937
The only thing he last months have determined is that the democrats are fucked until 2022 at the earliest

>we lost
>let's double down on our losing strategy and also go insane
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https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/52/30121

>(a) ProhibitionIt shall be unlawful for—
>(1) a foreign national, directly or indirectly, to make—
>(A) a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value, or to make an express or implied promise to make a contribution or donation, in connection with a Federal, State, or local election;
>(B) a contribution or donation to a committee of a political party; or
>(C) an expenditure, independent expenditure, or disbursement for an electioneering communication (within the meaning of section 30104(f)(3) of this title); or
>(2) a person to solicit, accept, or receive a contribution or donation described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph (1) from a foreign national.
>(b) “Foreign national” definedAs used in this section, the term “foreign national” means—
>(1) a foreign principal, as such term is defined by section 611(b) of title 22, except that the term “foreign national” shall not include any individual who is a citizen of the United States; or
>(2) an individual who is not a citizen of the United States or a national of the United States (as defined in section 1101(a)(22) of title 8) and who is not lawfully admitted for permanent residence, as defined by section 1101(a)(20) of title 8.
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>>133397543
Honestly, people are hating on this but THIS is old school 4chan. Let none survive the crypocalypse now its Trump Supporters turn to cry when Trump finally gets indited for treasonous collusion, until 8 months later when the Supreme Court hears his impeachment trial and says Trump Cleared Of ALL Charges.
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>>133398420
What contribution was received?
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>>133399025
Have you been here the last few hours. It's Dems that are going to go down.

http://ibankcoin.com/zeropointnow/2017/07/12/was-trump-jr-meeting-deep-state-setup-to-justify-fisa-wiretaps-ties-to-mccain-us-ambassador-and-the-pissgate-dossier-uncovered/#sthash.BK4PMYuH.dpbs
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It doesnt matter what he or his brothers do, they've become the single source of the widest intelligence based man-hunt and money laundering probe in years. The result, nobody will lend them any money, they're black listed as a bad investment on every banks books. 'I told you you shouldn't have loaned me that money'. - Donald Trump
With a swing of bank investment, they say the secret to success in real estate is to buy low - sell high. Sadly they missed that memo. Bought high and now can't even sell it off low.
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>>133398389
Yes the democrats are retarded, but that doesnt have anything to do with media's war against the president and the republican party. Both sides are fucked in my view, and when the sense of progress to change this clusterfuck is all but gone that's the bricks start to get thrown. The chaos is when the real winners and loser will be made, i cant wait.
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>>133394440
To be entirely fair, though, jews do pic related all the time.
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>>133399641
they know who you are
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>>133394440
Some six degrees of Kevin Bacon shit here.

By the way, my Bacon Index is 3.
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>>133380698
>intent is not a crime
>MSM shills
>hiding your geoflag and pretending to be a Republican
Lol falseflag harder.
Don Jr. still didn't commit a crime.
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>>133390000
what is attempted murder?
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>>133401883
Ask Steve Scalise.
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>>133378443
He's the hacker known as "4chan"
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>>133378443
Guilty of being an attention whore
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>>133402937
wow so powerful

you should write for gawker
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