07-11-2017, 01:37 PM
(07-11-2017, 01:21 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Is the intent to commit a crime enough to be guilty of a crime? In most cases, no, and so unless there is evidence that there was actually information being passed between them it is not a good case. Like I said earlier, based on what we know this is all circumstantial. There may be more to it, but that will be for Mueller to suss out.
Nothing illegal yet. However, every other week, there's a newly uncovered instance where a Russian met with a high level Trump surrogate. This comes after the flat denial of anyone meeting with Russians. Now this latest one is the son actively seeking to collude with the Russian government. I think Mueller will uncover a lot more.
(07-11-2017, 01:22 PM)GMDino Wrote: I really don't even care if that was why they met in the way that both sides probably tried to get info wherever they could. If there is something illegal about it I'm glad they were caught.
But...
It's them being SO bad at lying! LOL!
They're just so dumb.
The excuses shift as the lies shift. "Fake news!" turns into "everyone does it".
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