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Originally Posted by woj
substantial crimes need to be taken seriously, so there is nothing at all wrong with investigating them thoroughly...
on the other hand Melania Trump is accused of doing a couple of modelling gigs she supposedly worked illegally 20 years ago?
what's next? someone will leak Trump's DMV records, you clowns will find out he got busted for going 5mph over the speed limit when he was a teenager, and then CNN will be blabbing about it for 2 weeks? 
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I see your point. A presidential candidate who is running on an anti immigration platform (let's build a wall!) has a wife who has broken multiple immigration laws, but that's not what's important.
Okay, super. We'll just over look that violation of that law. It's "not important".
Let's focus on something much more important - email. One hundred and twenty FBI agents (and god only knows how many FBI attorneys) spent over a year reviewing Clinton's use of a private server for emails, and then immediately demanded a second investigation when the FBI and the Justice Department declined to press any charges. Yet oddly enough the Republican party doesn't seem to be too interested in investigating how the Democratic party had their emails hacked.
I guess that's just not important either.
We have obvious crimes being committed, and the Republican party is doing nothing. Instead, they'll order up another investigation into Clinton because maybe she might have done something wrong, and if not at the very least it will make her look bad.