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Clinton lied aboit funds used to pay Fusion GPS

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Good luck proving anything but a unintentional mistake.

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This thread isn't about President Trump.

Says the guy who says "BUT BUT BUT HILLARY" in about eighty percent of Trump threads :lamo
 
The desperation continues for Trump supporters. Do they really want to go down the campaign finance road considering the issues Trump has with this?

I'm not a Trump supporter, and I am not desperate either.

But any person who isn't concerned about this issue is nothing more than a imbecile.
 
Do you think it was unintentional or willful?

It was an honest mistake just like Jared's "mistakes" were on his security clearance forms. Neither will get prosecuted for them either. There's no proof of malice or forethought.
 
Cass at the Chicago Tribune:

'For more than a year now, that Democratic Media Complex has been shrieking about Russia this and Trump that and collusion this and collusion that.

The Trump-Russia collusion theme has been a chorus of barking dogs everywhere you turn, in online news hyped to feed anti-Trump appetites, on cable,
where the appetites are sated, and even in happy-talk banter of radio and TV news anchors.

The driving force has been a partisan desire to excuse Hillary Clinton for losing her 2016 election to Trump. It’s been aggressive and passive
and all Russia-Trump all the time.

Many, but not all, of the Russia stories have been debunked, and precious little, if any, evidence has come out of the congressional
investigations directly linking the president to an alleged effort by the Russians to steal Clinton’s presidency.

Many pro-Hillary pundits avoid the Fusion GPS explosion altogether, just as they’ve avoided examining the equally toxic Uranium One deal.

Uranium One is the mining company controlled by the Russians. More than $140 million was donated to the Clinton Foundation
by Uranium One board members and associates. And Bill got a $500K chunk for related speaking fees in Moscow, because, well,
he was such thrilling speaker when his wife was favored to win the White House.'
 
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