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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4080973" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><br /> He has spent over two years having people say with 100% certainty that he colluded with the Russians. Calling him every name in the book. There's actual evidence that Hillary supporters in the DOJ, FBI, and CIA colluded to bring him down. Want to talk revised history? The Steele dossier is a bunch of made up lies. Why didn't Mueller address it in his report? It was the basis of FISA warrants to spy on his campaign. The New York Times just said it looks like Russian disinformation. That's the revised history. You want to believe it so bad but it's all BS and the Mueller investigation shouldn't have happened. Even the most powerful man on Earth has rights, and every right to be angry. You might make an obstruction case if he had actually impeded the investigation. But the investigation was completed, the report filed, no one was fired, no witnesses were denied to Mueller, and over a million documents were turned over. Trump had every right to protect himself against a guy who was ruining lives in hopes of getting someone to turn on him. Hell, Nadler was insisting Barr break the law by giving him an unredacted copy of the report. Threatening him with contempt. This farce is over, but if the Democrats insist on impeaching Trump then by all means please do. 31 House seats were turned in purple States from Republican to Democrat in 2018 in districts that Trump won easily in 2016. Now that Mueller has said no collusion, and Democrats are wanting to pile on with an impeachment, good luck holding those seats in 2020.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4080973, member: 24302"] [LIST] [*] He has spent over two years having people say with 100% certainty that he colluded with the Russians. Calling him every name in the book. There's actual evidence that Hillary supporters in the DOJ, FBI, and CIA colluded to bring him down. Want to talk revised history? The Steele dossier is a bunch of made up lies. Why didn't Mueller address it in his report? It was the basis of FISA warrants to spy on his campaign. The New York Times just said it looks like Russian disinformation. That's the revised history. You want to believe it so bad but it's all BS and the Mueller investigation shouldn't have happened. Even the most powerful man on Earth has rights, and every right to be angry. You might make an obstruction case if he had actually impeded the investigation. But the investigation was completed, the report filed, no one was fired, no witnesses were denied to Mueller, and over a million documents were turned over. Trump had every right to protect himself against a guy who was ruining lives in hopes of getting someone to turn on him. Hell, Nadler was insisting Barr break the law by giving him an unredacted copy of the report. Threatening him with contempt. This farce is over, but if the Democrats insist on impeaching Trump then by all means please do. 31 House seats were turned in purple States from Republican to Democrat in 2018 in districts that Trump won easily in 2016. Now that Mueller has said no collusion, and Democrats are wanting to pile on with an impeachment, good luck holding those seats in 2020. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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