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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obviously trump is a traitor. He colluded with Russia (that was proven, sorry maga, that you’re so uninformed that you don’t know), allowed MBS to murder a man trying to become a US citizen, buddied up to NK. Well buddied to really anyone insane.[/quote] People on this thread are substituting their emotions for any attempt to figure out where all of this fits into the Constitution, US Code, and past court decisions (to the extent such decisions may apply, because we are in territory we've never been in as a country). [b]"We focused on whether the evidence was sufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy. It was not." Of course, there was evidence that could not be pursued [/b](e.g. involving foreign individuals, not to mention stuff that people claimed not to remember or otherwise were not inclined to produce when questioned). Of course, this was not an exoneration. But even if criminal conspiracies involving Trump--or obstruction by Trump--was established (uh, this would require charges and court proceedings) were legally proven, that would not necessarily fit the definition of treason. Allowed the murder of MBS? How exactly? Buddied up to NK? They talked. We are in a ceasefire. Leaders of nations in a ceasefire may certainly communicate with each other. I'm disgusted with the man. If a conviction results from all this I do NOT think it would be in the interest of the country to pardon him, although a commutation of his sentence might be ok. I still really like the idea of him being locked up in Mar-a-Lago all by himself forever, like in a Twilight Zone ending. A pardon simply moves the bar between what is allowed and what is not in a President to move further away from what we as a country can stand. If not these crimes, which crimes??? If not now, when??? I am very grateful that so many leaders of the insurrection are now in prison along with their followers, who now know very clearly what the cost of their loyalty turned out to me. Just another scam for which they paid the price. I believe that reduces th likelihood of much more serious violence and instability. [/quote] If the quoted is from the Mueller report, then you need to understand, the reason for the quoted was the lying, obstruction and destruction of evidence that precededed it. I think on the face of it, it is obvious the conspiracy against the US in the 2016 election. "Russia are you listening" combined with the Russian hack of both the RNC and DNC, the weaponization of DNC hacked emails (Pizzagate, remember?) Paul Manafort's "working for free" on the campaign while being under the employ of Russian backed Ukrainian oligarchs. Come on.[/quote] Mueller would have charged Trump with obstruction, but DOJ made that impossible. [/quote]
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