+1. And if you read carefully, he’s not resigning immediately - he will stay on until there is a replacement. The man is also 63. Some people are viewing this as more of a “well, my work is done (meaning the indictments), I am now going to retire” rather than a bad sign of being forced out. |
Which part says felony? |
Real original. |
Roll Call examines the possibilities here:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/analysis-5-possible-outcomes-of-first-mueller-indictments/ar-AAu9yum?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp |
This FoxNews line about Mueller having to resign is reminiscent of the way it pushed Benghazi. It's a preemptive attack on Mueller's findings.
Mueller's resignation is not going to happen. Mueller is too smart and is going to start delivering some real evidence of serious criminal activity soon. The people surrounding Trump are going to be in deep trouble. |
Please explain to a layperson. What happens to those who are indicted? |
I've never been so excited for Monday to come in all my life. |
They plead guilty or they go to trial, just like anyone else who is indicted. Or, they tell the prosecutor what they know about others under investigation and try to get a deal. |
With this kind of brilliant analysis? Flynn became enamored with the kind of conservative conspiracy theories that helped power Trump to the White House. The longtime soldier, who had gone into the consulting world after being fired from the DIA by President Barack Obama, became a leading national security and foreign policy adviser to candidate Trump. I’m to take this article seriously? |
Please point out specifically what is false in the part you quoted. |
GOP Priorities
Tax Cuts>Treason |
This thread is about indictments, which have nothing to do with the dossier. |
Any article that uses the phrase “enamored with the kind of crazy conspiracy theories” exposes itself |
Is Mueller also tasked with investigating Clinton/Podesta? Trying to figure out all the hyperactivity here. |
No, just a Fox News distraction. |