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Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #4024 on: Yesterday at 06:48:12 PM »
Mueller had no proof of conclusion. To suggest there was collusion in lieu of credible evidence is reprehensible misconduct.

It's disingenuous of you and other Trump supporters to accuse Mueller, et al., of failing to prove collusion when "collusion" isn't a legal concept, crime, or theory of liability in U.S. criminal law.

Online John Corbett

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« Reply #4025 on: Yesterday at 08:41:34 PM »
It's disingenuous of you and other Trump supporters to accuse Mueller, et al., of failing to prove collusion when "collusion" isn't a legal concept, crime, or theory of liability in U.S. criminal law.

So you agree that Mueller didn't prove a crime by the Trump campaign. We are making progress.

Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #4026 on: Today at 05:16:18 AM »
So you agree that Mueller didn't prove a crime by the Trump campaign. We are making progress.

The fact remains that Vladimir Putin, the "former" KGB counterintelligence officer who murdered 307 of his own citizens in the 1999 Russian Apartment Bombings so that he could reinvade Chechnya and become president, began to interfere in our 2016 election in 2014, and went to great lengths during the following two years to do so. The Trump Campaign at the very least welcomed his help, and some of its associates, like Roger Stone and his newfound pro-Russia buddy, Harley Schlanger, evidently conspired with the Russians to get it done.
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« Reply #4027 on: Today at 12:45:44 PM »
The fact remains that Vladimir Putin, the "former" KGB counterintelligence officer who murdered 307 of his own citizens in the 1999 Russian Apartment Bombings so that he could reinvade Chechnya and become president, began to interfere in our 2016 election in 2014, and went to great lengths during the following two years to do so. The Trump Campaign at the very least welcomed his help, and some of its associates, like Roger Stone and his newfound pro-Russia buddy, Harley Schlanger, evidently conspired with the Russians to get it done.

You mean like Hillary welcoming the help from the Steele Dossier.

If Putin began his meddling in 2014, it could not be to help Trump because he didn't declare his candidacy until 2015 and even then, few people took him seriously. It was only after he began winning primaries that people began to realize he was for real. Putin likely expected Hillary to be the nominee as did most people in the US. All you have shown is that Putin and Trump had a common foe which is not surprising because nobody likes Hillary, not even Bill.