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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The man made a career out of firing people. Is it any wonder he would talk about it? Fact: He did not fire him. Nothing else matters related to this discussion. He was not forced not to fire him. He could have fired him if he wanted to. It would have been a serious mistake, but he could have done it.[/quote] The man is bad at firing people. He's known to be terrible at it. McGahn seems to have known this, too. But generally, yes, attempt is considered to be just as bad as the crime.[/quote] If you are thinking about firing an employee, should you be fired for considering it? If you are thinking about speeding, should you get a ticket for contemplating it?[/quote] He didn't "think" about it. He actually ordered it and the WH Counsel refused the order.[/quote] [b]That is what 'sources' are saying. In fact, there is no proof of that. [/b]That's been the problem all along with liberal accusations. There is no proof then you all get so disappointed that there is no legal action on rumor. Meanwhile, there are texts from FBI agents naming names that you all dismiss as lies, and focus on spy novel fiction.[/quote] DCUM is not a court of law. Sources say that Mueller has known all of this for months. Why do you think he wants to talk to Trump? [b]Not just a perjury trap[/b] because Trump is incapable of speaking without lying, but because there were crimes committed. And the accused should get a chance to speak.[/quote] Your answer lies there. [/quote] The Trump supporters tried claiming Flynn's indictment was just a "perjury trap" as well, as though it were something totally trivial and inconsequential that they got Flynn on, for example he mistakenly said "Monday" when something actually happened on Wednesday. Sorry, NO. That's absolutely not the case. Flynn's perjury related to having secret meetings with the Russians to make a deal to drop sanctions against them, and then lying and covering it up.[/quote]
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