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Trump ally Stone faces seven charges.
Another one in prison.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-47002713 Political strategist Roger Stone, a long-time ally of President Trump, has been arrested in Florida, charged with seven counts in the Mueller probe. Mr Stone will appear in court later in the city of Fort Lauderdale. The indictment includes one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of false statements, and one count of witness-tampering. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating alleged collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. President Trump denies he or his campaign staff worked with Russia to boost his candidacy in the 2016 US presidential election, and has called the Mueller inquiry "a witch-hunt". So far Mr Mueller's investigation has led to charges against more than two dozen Russians, as well as several people connected to Mr Trump himself, including his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and Paul Manafort, the former chairman of his election campaign. Mr Stone was detained in a pre-dawn arrest. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
I'm disappointed, I posted this half an hour ago. GFY politics is going the way of GFY business threads :1orglaugh
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If this doesn't scare liberals, you guys are more ignorant than I presumed.
God bless the institution and multi-national corporations! Every aspect of our lives will be monetized and squeezed accordingly, Buh bye middle class! Hello government involvement in every aspect of our lives! |
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Crimes have / are being committed, an investigation is taking place, evidence is being gathered, and the evidence will be examined by the courts and independent jurors. If you are not committing or covering up crimes you needn't lie to the FBI and find your corrupt ass in jail. :thumbsup |
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These are politicians we are talking about. Every damn one of them could be found guilty of some trumped up charge given enough time, money, and microscope. Hell, I'd wager half of the general populous could be done the same way with enough time and resources :2 cents: Roger is good people and he played the game like everybody else. Just wait until "they" aren't on your side fella. |
At this point, it will not affect Trump, but I can't see how he wins in 2020 if the democrats put up a good candidate
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they catching them as rats
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This is all I can say and I mean it very sincerely. May he rot in prison sucking on giant black meat.
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Good people ? Do you know Roger Stone ? Have you met him ? What makes you an authority on his character ? Or is it just because he is on your team that you have decided that the FBI is corrupt and the charges are "trumped up". Interesting phrase that. And you know I dont think 'liberals' need be afraid anymore than anyone else. Hillary has been investigated more times than a Scooby Doo haunted house. No charges. No dawn arrests. NO FUCKING EVIDENCE. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Stone's been the GOP's dirty man for years, he holds all the secrets.
He's about to sing like a bitch, he's 66 and looking at spending 25 years in jail... From the indictment, Mueller has his emails and text massages, he been caught red handed. There's not getting out of this it's, plea deal or jail. |
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You are in the 5th and final stage of grief over your cult leader, this is a good thing for you. 1. Denial - There was no collusion 2. Anger - Witch hunt! 3. Bargaining - Collusion isn't illegal, and what about Hillary 4. Depression - Making bets and welching on them, clear sign. 5. Acceptance - We're fucked (see post above) |
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Mueller already knows everything. When his team asks a question to one these scumbags, they're not looking for information. They already have it.
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Video of the raid....
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in case you ever come to GFY to do business, that is |
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All these people voluntarily talked to the feds. They give statements about events that occurred years ago. And if they find any inconsistencies with a statement, they charge you. Then they stack the charges with the hopes you come in and tell them what they want to hear. Unfortunately for you and mueller, none of the people have said shit about Trump because there is no Russian collusion. |
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Again, this is a perjury trap. They are really gunning for Trump here. You can bet none of the other people they’ve arrested and charged similarly have said what they’ve needed. They just keep going to the next guy, stacking charges in the hopes they tell them what they need to hear to charge Trump. |
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You guys literally swing from the nuts of one indictment to the next. You’ll go from clinging to Cohen’s nuts now to Stone’s nuts, back to Manafort’s nuts to Flynn’s to Papadpolous’. And on and on and on. It’s hilarious. |
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Mueller is going after wikileaks.. This should be fun. Can't wait for that discovery. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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Team Hillary: 0 indicted, 0 charges, 0 arrests, 0 convicted
Team Trump: 36 indicted, 191 charges, 9 arrests, 8 convictions |
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Just like what will happen to Trump and his criminal family. None of these people are "middle class" you moron.. You don't even make any sense.. The GOP has been at war with the middle class for years Trump's tax cuts were a fuck you to the middle class if ever there was one.. Republicans want the middle class to fail so it will be a servant class and a ruling class. Everything they do is aimed at that outcome.. GOP/Republicans & Trump want slaves for rich corporation masters.. News flash you wont be a master.. |
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Source ^ that's just the tip of the iceberg. Nobody was charged because Hillary had the FBI in her pocket. FBI Departures: James Comey, director (fired) Andrew McCabe, deputy director (fired) Peter Strzok, counterintelligence expert (fired) Lisa Page, attorney (demoted; resigned) James Rybicki, chief of staff (resigned) James Baker, general counsel (resigned) Mike Kortan, assistant director for public affairs (resigned) Josh Campbell, special assistant to James Comey (resigned) James Turgal, executive assistant director (resigned) Greg Bower, assistant director for office of congressional affairs (resigned) Michael Steinbach, executive assistant director (resigned) John Giacalone, executive assistant director (resigned) DOJ Departures: Sally Yates, deputy attorney general (fired) Bruce Ohr, associate deputy attorney general (twice demoted) David Laufman, counterintelligence chief (resigned) Rachel Brand, deputy attorney general (resigned) Trisha Beth Anderson, office of legal counsel for FBI (demoted or reassigned*) John P. Carlin, assistant attorney general (resigned) Peter Kadzik, assistant attorney general, congressional liaison (resigned) Mary McCord, acting assistant attorney general (resigned) Matthew Axelrod, principal assistant to deputy attorney general (resigned) Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney, SDNY (fired along with 45 other U.S. Attorneys) Sharon McGowan, civil rights division (resigned) Diana Flynn, litigation director for LGBTQ civil rights (resigned) Vanita Gupta, civil rights division (resigned) Joel McElvain, assistant branch director of the civil division (resigned) |
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Another one bites the dust...
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Your pathetic "WhataboutHillarys" are not going to save Stone, or Trump for that matter. |
Does the indictment mention Russia? NO
Does indictment mention collusion? NO Does the indictment have anything to do with Trump? NO Did Stone commit some sort of crime before his testimony? NO Conclusion: The desperation is amusing lol |
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