Gen. Flynn says hi!will25u said:#Durham Update via @RobLegare Michael Sussmann appeared virtually for brief status conference + Sussmann’s attorney explained they have a “desire to have a speedy trial" because his client is currently not working or employed as a result of the charges. Next appearance 12/8. pic.twitter.com/938qcL0ep7
— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) October 26, 2021
Winds up being one of the biggest fallacies of the no bail movement. Fine, turn the poor folks back on the street. While their felony charge for a violent crime is pending, they are likely without a home, the inability to get a job at most all places of gainful employment. So guess what, you get the individuals committing more crime.Jabin said:
So does everybody else who's ever been subject to a federal criminal investigation or indictment.
The mere fact that a person or company has been named in a federal criminal investigation can destroy them financially and economically for years, even if the government eventually decide not to file charges.
It's one of the great injustices in our system that no one seems to care about.
Read Paul Sperry’s latest article on the Durham probe: https://t.co/9ucn9HeFf8
— Kingmaker - Big IF! (True) (@KingMakerFT) October 28, 2021
These people should end up in jail.Quote:
Internal emails reveal the Clinton operatives knew the links they made between Trump and Russia were "weak," even describing them as a "red herring," but fed them to investigators anyway.
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These people should end upin jailexecuted .
Correct answer. This was an attempted coup. Only one appropriate punishment for treason of that sort.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:Quote:
These people should end upin jailexecuted .
Jabin said:
So does everybody else who's ever been subject to a federal criminal investigation or indictment.
The mere fact that a person or company has been named in a federal criminal investigation can destroy them financially and economically for years, even if the government eventually decide not to file charges.
It's one of the great injustices in our system that no one seems to care about.
The special counsel does not oppose and actually supports.
— Mccabe's Porsche on Blocks (@Larry_Beech) October 30, 2021
If there actually are discussions regarding a plea deal going on behind the scenes, you can bet your bottom dollar Sussmann will be needing to travel elsewhere in the continental US, hopefully to a grand jury in brooklyn
NEW: In a letter to DOJ's John Durham and Merrick Garland, a computer expert's lawyer pushes back on how researchers' findings are characterized in Durham's indictment of Michael Sussmann. pic.twitter.com/GPUqfUjwpv
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 30, 2021
So these people, tech executives, are victims? Seems like the same old playbook these reprehensible leftist liars use continually.will25u said:
Media... ACTIVATED!NEW: In a letter to DOJ's John Durham and Merrick Garland, a computer expert's lawyer pushes back on how researchers' findings are characterized in Durham's indictment of Michael Sussmann. pic.twitter.com/GPUqfUjwpv
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 30, 2021
He will have plenty of opportunity to demonstrate how wrong Durham is in court. Only reason to send the letter is to try the case in public first. If he believed he had a good defense against it, he wouldn't be previewing it for Durham in a letter.will25u said:
Media... ACTIVATED!NEW: In a letter to DOJ's John Durham and Merrick Garland, a computer expert's lawyer pushes back on how researchers' findings are characterized in Durham's indictment of Michael Sussmann. pic.twitter.com/GPUqfUjwpv
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 30, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Steele says Donald Trump's involvement "didn't play into" he and his partner's decision to take on the high-stakes investigation.
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 30, 2021
Rather, it was Russia's growing interest in meddling in Western politics that intrigued him. https://t.co/dxKuVh9ErB
I sense a great deal of suicidal level depression in Durham's key team members if they get too close to the Clinton connection.sicandtiredTXN said:
These bast8rds are desperate to try and legitimize Christopher Steele in any way they can. This is massive cover for the CLinton connection. But I have a sneaky suspicion John Durham is going to have the last say.
I wish that he had also commented on the remaining issue: whether the Alfa/Spectrum lookups originated from malfeasance from Trump opponents or accidentally from sort of misconfiguration.
— Stephen McIntyre (@ClimateAudit) October 31, 2021
Many forget that 4 years ago, Mueller shot his wad by design one week before election day.
— Mccabe's Porsche on Blocks (@Larry_Beech) November 3, 2021
Not being a partisan hack, I expect Durham held back, probably humming "relax, don't do it".
"Walls closing in"sicandtiredTXN said:
Sussman's attorney's seeding the clouds through the MSM trying to motivate public opinion in their favor to try and intimidate the prosecution. Weak sauce IMHO, but they are likely running out of options.
SCOOP: The arrest of the analyst, Igor Danchenko, is part of the special counsel inquiry led by John H. Durham, who was appointed by the Trump administration to scrutinize the Russia investigation for any wrongdoing. https://t.co/6U7WhlaKbY
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) November 4, 2021
My guess is he was interviewed by Durham investigators before and lied.EKUAg said:SCOOP: The arrest of the analyst, Igor Danchenko, is part of the special counsel inquiry led by John H. Durham, who was appointed by the Trump administration to scrutinize the Russia investigation for any wrongdoing. https://t.co/6U7WhlaKbY
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) November 4, 2021
The noose is tightening?EKUAg said:SCOOP: The arrest of the analyst, Igor Danchenko, is part of the special counsel inquiry led by John H. Durham, who was appointed by the Trump administration to scrutinize the Russia investigation for any wrongdoing. https://t.co/6U7WhlaKbY
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) November 4, 2021
Rockdoc said:
Nothing is tightening, there is no noose, and the walls are laying on the ground.
And guess what - He worked for the Brookings Institute. That pit of vipers needs to be taken downEKUAg said:SCOOP: The arrest of the analyst, Igor Danchenko, is part of the special counsel inquiry led by John H. Durham, who was appointed by the Trump administration to scrutinize the Russia investigation for any wrongdoing. https://t.co/6U7WhlaKbY
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) November 4, 2021
The big tell here is that the danchenko indictment isn't unsealed yet. There's usually a reason for that, and it means someone(s) else is getting rolled too. Also the venue...is this dc, edva, edny?
— Mccabe's Porsche on Blocks (@Larry_Beech) November 4, 2021
Hill’s testimony before Congress will be seen in a whole new light. Concerned people just now waking up who go back to watch it will have their minds blown 🤯https://t.co/DnaunZHD8s
— I don’t shine if you don’t shine (@picklepeeete) November 4, 2021
PR executive -1 Hmmmwill25u said:
Thread...— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 4, 2021