Worth noting that that recommendation wasn't made lightly—it "came after days of tense debate within the U.S. attorney’s office," according to the Post. "A recommendation on the higher end prevailed." Between then and now, Trump expressed his displeasure.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/trump-confidant-roger-stone-deserves-7-to-9-years-in-prison-for-lying-to-congress-prosecutors-say-in-new-filing/2020/02/10/90bc6e9a-4906-11ea-9164-d3154ad8a5cd_story.html …
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"Wow"....but not surprising.
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The corruption is getting worse.
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Hello retweed please
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The fix is in for Stone's sentencing. This is how this will all work, now that everyone is worried they'll be fired by Trump.
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson does the sentencing, not the DOJ.
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obviously a pardon in the wind
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