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originally posted by: BlueAjah
And now we clearly see why Comey knew it would be useless to recommend indictment.
Lynch was never going to do it.
He did the best he could. At least we have the information, and Congress was given a chance to address the findings.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
And now we clearly see why Comey knew it would be useless to recommend indictment.
Lynch was never going to do it.
He did the best he could. At least we have the information, and Congress was given a chance to address the findings.
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: BlueAjah
And now we clearly see why Comey knew it would be useless to recommend indictment.
Lynch was never going to do it.
He did the best he could. At least we have the information, and Congress was given a chance to address the findings.
This surely puts the "meeting" into context.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
And now we clearly see why Comey knew it would be useless to recommend indictment.
Lynch was never going to do it.
He did the best he could. At least we have the information, and Congress was given a chance to address the findings.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: LSU0408
I hope people's eyes are opening.
But there is much effort to distract.
CNN dropped the live feed? I wonder if they were embarrassed, and did not want the public to see that their dem leaders are distracting from the truth, and Lynch refuses to answer.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: burgerbuddy
When are they going to ask her about that?
Clinton promises her continued employment, and days later the case is dropped.