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I just wanna help you. Believe me, it’s for your best. $xavier
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Asmongold on Trump's reaction to Robert Mueller's death "That's my president.. Rest in pi$$ bitch you won't be missed.. He used his position to try and push a political agenda” “This is the way you should treat your enemies, I don't believe in any of that love your enemies BS.. Remember what they did to Charlie Kirk?"
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0xBossman@0xBossman·
Any coins I can ape and not be rugged on 24 hours later? I want to buy, and be able to hold. 👀
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SLZY🪈🐍✨
SLZY🪈🐍✨@SLZY_TWRK·
BEFORE WE SING OUR GLORIOUS PRAISE TO THE LORD, IT IS MY SAD DUTY TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR SIGN-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR HAS DONATED HER HANDS TO THE NEEDY GROPER SOCIETY.
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SLZY🪈🐍✨@SLZY_TWRK·
turns out you weren't as delusional as you claimed huh
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@SLZY_TWRK the HUH was directed towards the person that was never meant for xillions - not you, chompsky honk
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@LawrWatcher @ArtCandee Probably not. And if I were in public office, I’d have the basic restraint not to celebrate someone’s death publicly. But since Trump wasn’t exonerated in the Mueller Report, the whole premise of your scenario doesn’t even apply.
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Lawr Watcher
Lawr Watcher@LawrWatcher·
@ArtCandee If a prosecutor went after you costing you money, time, and reputation; even if you were totally exonerated after, would you be upset at their death?
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Art Candee 🍿🥤
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee·
If Robert Mueller “totally exonerated” Donald Trump like he claimed, then why is Donald celebrating his death? Riddle me that, MAGA. 🙄
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 Epstein’s accountant just testified under oath: The Epstein estate settled with Jane Doe 4 — for both Epstein and Trump. Jane Doe 4 alleged to the FBI that Epstein abused her at 13. And that Trump abused her at 15. The Jane Doe 4 files were missing. Discovered only through the Maxwell discovery when lawyers noticed Bates stamp numbers were gone. Those files surfaced after Trump bombed Iran. The lawyer tried to walk back the settlement testimony. The accountant refused to confirm or deny. Trump started a war the same week the Epstein names were supposed to drop. Never stop connecting the dots.
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@milkchaser @kampeas Maybe you should take a look at the Mueller report before talking about it. Embarrassing.
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milkchaser@milkchaser·
@kampeas You don't get how those two things are both true? Because Mueller failed in what he tried to do, he ended up exonerating Trump. It was clearly not the aim of the investigators as any reading of their report shows what they tried (and failed) to pin on him.
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Ron Kampeas
Ron Kampeas@kampeas·
I’m trying to figure out how Mueller simultaneously led a conspiracy to ruin Trump and also “totally exonerated” him.
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Andrew—#IAmTheResistance
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Mueller was a Republican hired by a Republican to investigate Russia’s attack on our elections. His finding that they attacked the 2016 election “in sweeping & systematic fashion” was confirmed by every intelligence agency as well as the bipartisan senate intelligence committee.
Richard Grenell@RichardGrenell

Mueller was destructive and vindictive. He ruined people for a living. He was a terrible person and responsible for one of the worst manipulations of US intelligence in history - and he did it with full knowledge that he was lying.

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@AuthorJCHowell @joecooprider If you’re still calling it a “Russia hoax,” you either never read the Mueller Report or didn’t understand a word of it.
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Joe Cooprider
Joe Cooprider@joecooprider·
Reminder that Mueller indicted 26 Russians and 8 Americans for working together to interfere with the election. All 8 Americans were convicted in court, but 5 were pardoned by Trump.
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@lacrosse_al @FischerKing64 You either never read the Mueller Report or didn’t understand a word of it. Instead you just parrot what Trump told you to think.
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Al’s Lacrosse, Bitcoin Curmudgeon
I just can't care too much that this is "bad form" or whatever. They tried to frame him for years, and Mueller knew damned well what it was. He also withheld the fact that they found no Russian collusion until after the midterms because that would hurt Trump. If someone did that to me, I too would celebrate their death.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
People are still surprised that Trump shows no grace for people who tried to destroy his life. Try to imagine reading in the newspaper every day that you are a Russian asset, a traitor, when you know you’re not. Then you’re investigated by a guy who is trying to frame you.
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@FischerKing64 You either never read the Mueller Report or didn’t understand a word of it.
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Anyone repeating the propagandist deflection of "Russia hoax" either never read the Mueller reports or didn’t understand them.
Gary Koepnick@garykoepnick

Just going to keep posting this to counter the ridiculous bullshit until someone makes me stop. The Special Counsel investigation uncovered extensive criminal activity •The investigation produced 37 indictments; seven guilty pleas or convictions; and compelling evidence that the president obstructed justice on multiple occasions. Mueller also uncovered and referred 14 criminal matters to other components of the Department of Justice. •Trump associates repeatedly lied to investigators about their contacts with Russians, and President Trump refused to answer questions about his efforts to impede federal proceedings and influence the testimony of witnesses. •A statement signed by over 1,000 former federal prosecutors concluded that if any other American engaged in the same efforts to impede federal proceedings the way Trump did, they would likely be indicted for multiple charges of obstruction of justice.   Russia engaged in extensive attacks on the U.S. election system in 2016 •Russian interference in the 2016 election was “sweeping and systemic.”[1] •Major attack avenues included a social media “information warfare” campaign that “favored” candidate Trump[2] and the hacking of Clinton campaign-related databases and release of stolen materials through Russian-created entities and Wikileaks.[3] •Russia also targeted databases in many states related to administering elections gaining access to information for millions of registered voters.[4]   The investigation “identified numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump Campaign” and established that the Trump Campaign “showed interest in WikiLeaks's releases of documents and welcomed their potential to damage candidate Clinton”  •In 2015 and 2016, Michael Cohen pursued a hotel/residence project in Moscow on behalf of Trump while he was campaigning for President.[5]Then-candidate Trump personally signed a letter of intent. •Senior members of the Trump campaign, including Paul Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., and Jared Kushner took a June 9, 2016, meeting with Russian nationals at Trump Tower, New York, after outreach from an intermediary informed Trump, Jr., that the Russians had derogatory information on Clinton that was “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”[6] •Beginning in June 2016, a Trump associate “forecast to senior [Trump] Campaign officials that WikiLeaks would release information damaging to candidate Clinton.”[7] A section of the Report that remains heavily redacted suggests that Roger Stone was this associate and that he had significant contacts with the campaign about Wikileaks.[8] •The Report described multiple occasions where Trump associates lied to investigators about Trump associate contacts with Russia. Trump associates George Papadopoulos, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen all admitted that they made false statements to federal investigators or to Congress about their contacts. In addition, Roger Stone faces trial this fall for obstruction of justice, five counts of making false statements, and one count of witness tampering. •The Report contains no evidence that any Trump campaign official reported their contacts with Russia or WikiLeaks to U.S. law enforcement authorities during the campaign or presidential transition, despite public reports on Russian hacking starting in June 2016 and candidate Trump’s August 2016 intelligence briefing warning him that Russia was seeking to interfere in the election. •The Report raised questions about why Trump associates and then-candidate Trump repeatedly asserted Trump had no connections to Russia.[9]

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This is for the people who still think the Mueller report exonerated Trump and didn’t find any wrongdoings. The only reason the investigation didn’t result in a federal indictment is that Trump was a sitting President at that time.
Gary Koepnick@garykoepnick

Over and over again until you stupid fucks understand The Special Counsel investigation uncovered extensive criminal activity •The investigation produced 37 indictments; seven guilty pleas or convictions; and compelling evidence that the president obstructed justice on multiple occasions. Mueller also uncovered and referred 14 criminal matters to other components of the Department of Justice. •Trump associates repeatedly lied to investigators about their contacts with Russians, and President Trump refused to answer questions about his efforts to impede federal proceedings and influence the testimony of witnesses. •A statement signed by over 1,000 former federal prosecutors concluded that if any other American engaged in the same efforts to impede federal proceedings the way Trump did, they would likely be indicted for multiple charges of obstruction of justice.   Russia engaged in extensive attacks on the U.S. election system in 2016 •Russian interference in the 2016 election was “sweeping and systemic.”[1] •Major attack avenues included a social media “information warfare” campaign that “favored” candidate Trump[2] and the hacking of Clinton campaign-related databases and release of stolen materials through Russian-created entities and Wikileaks.[3] •Russia also targeted databases in many states related to administering elections gaining access to information for millions of registered voters.[4]   The investigation “identified numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump Campaign” and established that the Trump Campaign “showed interest in WikiLeaks's releases of documents and welcomed their potential to damage candidate Clinton”  •In 2015 and 2016, Michael Cohen pursued a hotel/residence project in Moscow on behalf of Trump while he was campaigning for President.[5]Then-candidate Trump personally signed a letter of intent. •Senior members of the Trump campaign, including Paul Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., and Jared Kushner took a June 9, 2016, meeting with Russian nationals at Trump Tower, New York, after outreach from an intermediary informed Trump, Jr., that the Russians had derogatory information on Clinton that was “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”[6] •Beginning in June 2016, a Trump associate “forecast to senior [Trump] Campaign officials that WikiLeaks would release information damaging to candidate Clinton.”[7] A section of the Report that remains heavily redacted suggests that Roger Stone was this associate and that he had significant contacts with the campaign about Wikileaks.[8] •The Report described multiple occasions where Trump associates lied to investigators about Trump associate contacts with Russia. Trump associates George Papadopoulos, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen all admitted that they made false statements to federal investigators or to Congress about their contacts. In addition, Roger Stone faces trial this fall for obstruction of justice, five counts of making false statements, and one count of witness tampering. •The Report contains no evidence that any Trump campaign official reported their contacts with Russia or WikiLeaks to U.S. law enforcement authorities during the campaign or presidential transition, despite public reports on Russian hacking starting in June 2016 and candidate Trump’s August 2016 intelligence briefing warning him that Russia was seeking to interfere in the election. •The Report raised questions about why Trump associates and then-candidate Trump repeatedly asserted Trump had no connections to Russia.[9]

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