this is how rich people justify their crimes. They con and manipulate people into confusing ethical and legal lines.
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WRONG! It's called Treason !!!
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Is called treason.
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More like collusion and receipt or intent to receive stolen goods. They can spin it anyway they want politically. The law is clear.
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It's called treason.
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It's called consorting with the enemy to undermine our democratic institutions.
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Weeeell.....it is also called "campaign law violation" which Trumps any claim about "research" (Yes, The pun is completely intended)
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Who came up with that term?
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Also called violation of FECA
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It is. A contribution does not have to be monetary in nature. Incriminating information about Clinton could be considered a contribution.
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No such info was given nor received though.
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That's not the point. Walking into a bank with intent to rob it, but you don't take any money is still a crime. His email showed intent.
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no. it is called conspiracy. Russia is a foreign enemy state attacking our elections. The email states the info was coming from Russian gov.
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really? the email didnt say that? get ready for what is coming next...but Im sure you will have some more talking points to spit out too lol
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oops never mind. you are a troll. lol
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