NBC reports that they also issued summonses to twelve of his associates to appear before the Grand Jury. |
But if you have nothing to hide, why are you committing process crimes? |
| Wow! Mueller has texts and emails and they point directly to a massive conspiracy with the Trump campaign. Mueller is getting really close to the top here. And these are just the indictments - not even part of the CI report. |
Witness tampering is very bad. Stop making light of it. |
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Wait, wasn't the process crime the thing that got Clinton impeached? I heard it was a really, really big deal then. All that 'rule of law' stuff. |
Wait, so once an investigation uncovers crimes, they’re no longer crimes? |
Stop using that fake term |
Yes, process crimes.... talk about spin! Stop trying to polish the turd. You need to start grappling with the fact Trump is dirty, like really dirty. |
And this little gem. “On or about October 1, 2016, which was a Saturday, Person 2 sent STONE text messages that stated, ‘big news Wednesday . . . now pretend u don’t know me . . . Hillary’s campaign will die this week.’” |
They already know that. They don't care. |
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I can hear it now.
Donald J Trump: I barely knew Roger Stone. He was only with me for a short period of time.
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Here’s a beaut from Para. 17
“On or about October 7, 2016, Organization 1 released the first set of emails stolen from the Clinton Campaign chairman. Shortly after Organization 1’s release, an associate of the highranking Trump Campaign official sent a text message to STONE that read 'well done.'" |
| If Junior is indicted, will Senior throw him under the bus to save himself? |
I think this line in the Roger Stone indictment is a big deal:
In other words, the Trump Campaign was not just receiving information from Stone, but rather was actively soliciting information. In other words, Stone and the Trump Campaign were working as accomplices. So if Stone gets tied to a crime related to the emails, then the Trump Campaign is tied too (as well as the "senior official" individually, and whoever directed him to contact Stone). |