Banana Republic? The ABSOLUTE STATE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

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Banana Republic? The ABSOLUTE STATE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

Revealing corruption = a threat to democracy.

Diversity = strength.

Mental illness = stunning and brave.

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andypeterson35's picture

This proves it, I’m so glad I voted for King Trump

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sato's picture

same as i said before the election though, it doesn't matter what they've done if the people in charge of the relevant justice departments won't prosecute.

 

with this evidence coming though it leaves a strange question - hillary didn't have any particular affinity for the fbi, nor special connections to any of the people there, so why were they supporting her? only reason i can think of is that both the fbi and the clintons actually are on the same payroll of someone else... any other ideas?

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danmanjones's picture

Some key people @ FBI were scared to prosecute her if she won the election & also hated Trump. It's proven in some txt messages...

 

In text messages, FBI agent and lawyer discuss soft-pedaling Hillary Clinton server investigation

 

Strzok and Page, who were having an extramarital affair, both served on the team investigating Clinton’s use of a private email server and worked on the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election

 

Strzok and Page discussed the possibility of then-presidential candidate Clinton winning the election and the backlash they could receive if they were too tough on her

 

Strzok was one of the lead investigators in the Clinton case.

“One more thing: she might be our next president,” Page texted Strzok on Feb. 25, 2016. “The last thing you need [is] going in there loaded for bear. You think she’s going to remember or care that it was more [DOJ] than [FBI]?”

Strzok said he “agreed” in his reply to Page.

Strzok was removed from the Russia probe last year after the DOJ inspector general learned of the anti-Trump messages the pair exchanged.

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