06-13-2019, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
The FBI director, appointed by Trump by the way, stated just that when he testified before congress. He said it’s their duty to report any ovatures by any foreign power or their agent to the FBI
It's not illegal. Not sure if it is even a "duty." Not sure what that means. But it could be a good idea to do so depending on the circumstances. I've been hearing various accounts of Democrat politicians not reporting such contacts to the FBI. And what about the Steele Dossier in which the information was culled from Russian sources and compiled by a British agent and paid for by the Clinton campaign.
and if help is accepted it’s a felony.
Help wasn't accepted.
Trump confirmed what most accept as fact, they ignored their constitutional duty
It's not a constitutional duty.
unfortunately Mueller felt he couldn’t accuse a sitting president. Trump and his family are lucky Mueller had those convictions.
Mueller could sure as hell have accused Trump. And if he didn't know that, he would have been totally incompetent to head the investigation. Anyway, he concluded, in spite of all allegations, there was not sufficient evidence to conclude that Trump was guilty. That was a matter of law, not of luck.
So Trump in this interview has told the American people he is ok with doing it again, there my friends is a real patriot, willing to work with our enemies if it helps his election chances.
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That's a way to spin it.
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