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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Swamp Animals in Trouble?


For John, BLUFI sense the Democrats are pivoting off the Mueller probe and on to the issue of security clearances.  Nothing to see here; just move along.




From the Blog Law and Crime, by Mr Robert Barnes | 8:02 am, February 17th, 2018.

Here is the lede plus one:

Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted foreign citizens for trying to influence the American public about an election because those citizens did not register as a foreign agent nor record their financial expenditures to the Federal Elections Commission.  By that theory, when will Mueller indict Christopher Steele, FusionGPS, PerkinsCoie, the DNC and the Clinton Campaign?  Mueller’s indictment against 13 Russian trolls claimed their social media political activity was criminal because:  they were foreign citizens; they tried to influence an election; and they neither registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act nor reported their funding to the Federal Elections Commission.

First, if Mueller’s theory is correct, three things make Steele a criminal: first, he is a foreign citizen; second, he tried to influence an election, which he received payments to do (including from the FBI itself); and third, he neither registered as a foreign agent nor listed his receipts and expenditures to the Federal Election Commission.  Also, according to the FBI, along the way, Steele lied…a lot, while the dossier he disseminated contained its own lies based on bought-and-paid for smears from foreign sources reliant on rumors and innuendo.

Hat tip to Memeorandum.

Regards  —  Cliff
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