Using a real estate lawyer to defend Trump from a potential obstruction charge, is equivalent to bringing a knife to a gun fight.
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This is the same guy who misspelled president yesterday right?
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At this point I trust Comey way more than our President.
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As do most sane people in the world.
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Didn't Comey say he couldn't answer if trump is now under investigation in open session? Weird...
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Maybe, but, it also adds to his credibility. Doing the right thing ethically can occasionally be the wrong thing legally..
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It wasn't wrong, or illegal. He is a private citizen releasing his own notes on unclassified memos. No law broken.
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I believe the possibility exists that even though it was his own memo that it was technically FBI property. Hence the maybe.
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No maybe. It doesn't matter. Irrelevant who's property it may have been. It's not against the law to leak unclassified information. Period.
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This isn't worth the debate. Let's agree to disagree. Most work produced by an employee is the intellectual property of the employer. Maybe?
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Agreed. We are grown ups, we can disagree, yet remain civil, kind and united in our cause and love of country.
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Wait?! A disagreement that doesn't end with profanity and insults? What is social media coming to? LOL keep on fighting!
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I know right? Whoa is us the day when grown ups act.... grown up. Lol.
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Attorney is off his rails. A memo.can not be both a disclosure and false.
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It was a personal memo/note. It's his. Nothing privileged and no leak applies. He chose to share it because he knew
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It's the documentation of his privileged conversation w the president that he took on a government laptop. It is not his to leak to the NYT
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The laptop- not his to take. Classified or sensitive info not ok. Personal notes and memos R his to take! Ask every cop ever!
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That's up for debate but his actions are troubling regardless. Taking private notes during office hours on FBI computer & leaking them
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To The NY Times through a 3rd party. As a private citizen nonetheless, he's not supposed to have his FBI laptop at that point.
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