yeah because who cares about treason |
Treason? Who has been charged with treason? |
| Seems as if some of you folks have been watching far too many Netflix series. Real life is not near as exciting as you think. |
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html |
Connect dots: Wikileaks = Russia Wikileaks => Stone Stone => Bannon Bannon=> Trump Campaign |
Pay attention. |
+1 theater |
Hi, please read the indictment. TIA! |
Fox news told him it was no big deal, just a witch hunt, and went on to debate the protections for immigrants vs protections for the unborn. He doesn't need to read the indictment! |
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story: "As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home." Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was. |
Read all of this: https://twitter.com/SpicyFiles/status/1088805616221589504 All of the primary documentation is there in one neat package. Read it and then tell us it has nothing to do with Russia or the Trump campaign. Trump-Pence 16 was corrupt to the core. |
There is more when it is a 14 year old AA kid with a dime bag. Who do you think you are kidding? They dodn't blow up doors or act like storm troopers, but you want to get evidence on site , so you need to act swiftly and with enough manpower (unpaid) to make it a successful operation. |
Another day, another witch! Not the greatest though!
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With CNN being the only news organization on the scene as the FBI arrested former Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone, many have been wondering how they knew to be at his house.
Speaking with CNN’s John Berman and Alisyn Camerota, CNN producer David Shortell said he had a gut instinct to go to Stone’s residence after noticing unusual grand jury activity in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. “The whole Russia team thought, maybe something was happening. There was unusual grand jury activity in Washington, D.C. yesterday. Robert Mueller’s grand jury typically meets on Friday, yesterday, a Thursday, there was grand jury activity,” Shortell said. “We also had some other signs that maybe something was going on this angle, the Roger Stone angle. So we showed up at his house this morning, we were the only ones there, and lo and behold the FBI agents did come and arrest him,” he added. Odd people believe this. |
Oh, FFS. Evidence? They have charged him with process crimes. He has stated numerous times that he thought he would be indicted. If he was going to destroy evidence, he would have done it long before today. The dramatic arrest does not add up. Mueller, et al are acting like A$$holes. |