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Basically this.
If the FBI wants to avoid the appearance of this being a political hit job they might want to indict a few high-ranking democrats while they're at it. But as it stands the FBI only seems to seriously pursue these cases to when the individual in question happens to be a GOP front-runner (Powell, Petraeus, and now Trump) and the normies are starting to notice.
Colin Powell was investigated by the FBI ?
Yes, 20 years ago now, but ultimately let off because the rules as written at the time hadn't really caught up with the existence of the internet yet. Powell's acquittal was routinely cited by Clinton defenders as evidence that she was being unfairly investigated.
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The normies are busy telling each other "Did you see that Trump gave classified documents to Kid Rock? I hope they put that orange freak in jail for a hundred years!"
Isn't Kid Rock the guy that shot up the case of Bud Light? Seems like there might be a few normies would think this classified documents thing just makes him (and Trump) extra cool 😁
Is it true, or is it just bait for liberals that he did this?
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At the risk of eating another ban, I will continue to assert that your self-selected bubble of progressive Manhattanites is not representative of the wider nation. See my previous link.
I live in the suburbs. I even know some Republicans. The Republicans are convinced by the law-and-order arguments (they don't care that the other party has done worse, they've got PRINCIPLES), the Democrats believe anything they hear on CNN.
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