Posted on Aug 8, 2018
No, Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians wasn’t ‘totally legal’
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Working with a foreign government to take down a political opponent is purely the definition of collusion.
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SFC Chad Sowash
I'm not sure you quite understand what or Intelligence community actually does... Are you taking about Steele?
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SPC Erich Guenther
SFC Chad Sowash - FBI is actually Counter-Intelligence. CIA is Intelligence. Two different missions.
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SFC Chad Sowash
SPC Erich Guenther Wrong...
CIA - Today its primary purpose is to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence, and to perform covert actions.
FBI - is more domestic focused. Check this out https://www.justice.gov/jmd/organization-mission-and-functions-manual-federal-bureau-investigation
CIA - Today its primary purpose is to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence, and to perform covert actions.
FBI - is more domestic focused. Check this out https://www.justice.gov/jmd/organization-mission-and-functions-manual-federal-bureau-investigation
Organization, Mission and Functions Manual: Federal Bureau of Investigation
In 1908 Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte issued an Order creating an investigative agency within the Department of Justice. The Order was confirmed in 1909 by Attorney General George W. Wickersham, who ordered the establishment of the Bureau of Investigation. The present name, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was designated by Congress in 1935.
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LTC David Brown
So Hillary hiring Fusion GPS and Fusion GPS hiring a British spy to get dirt on Trump for Hillary qualifies? Yes or no? What say you?
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Majority of politicians in DC have done much worse than Don Jr. did. If he goes down, they will have to build a new jail for all the others.
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SSgt Joseph Baptist “Formatrion” sounds like a Transformers villain.
And no, you’re wrong. Whataboutism is simply an intellectually dishonest attempt to change the subject. It’s called a logical fallacy for a reason.
And no, you’re wrong. Whataboutism is simply an intellectually dishonest attempt to change the subject. It’s called a logical fallacy for a reason.
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SSG Jessica Bautista
Capt Gregory Prickett You know the argument is tired when the resident lawyer just responds with a meme. Lol
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SSG Jessica Bautista
Capt Gregory Prickett Wait, so he's flying blind? Lawyers typically provide a free consultation though! This is going on my next Yelp review. "Won't do basic research without payment. 0/5, would not recommend."
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