This is insane. He is extorting his own DOJ?? Send him the subpoena and be done with it
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Totally agree. He's trying to figure out what lies he can get away with and what lies he cant. This is horrendous abuse of power. Blatant.
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Rudy better watch out before they start pulling those skeletons out of his closet. The door barely closes....smh
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In one of his first word vomit after news of the informant came out, Rudy joked about wondering whether he was sitting next to the informant during the campaign. Which brings up a question, how can Rudy be Trump’s lawyer since he worked on the campaign being investigated?
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Bingo
This is what I've been saying since Rudy came on. He obviously had advanced knowledge of the "October surprise" since he told the world there would be one before it happened. He should be a subject of the investigation, not a lawyer that knows what -
they did & can manipulate evidence.
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This is extortion. I thought DOJ would not be extorted...
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so, abuse of power and obstruction of justice
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That’s number 4 or 5 today?
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Sounds like a typical Thursday for Team Trump
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The suspected criminal is the one in charge of the bargaining now?
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I hope they gave him "fake" names, "fake" information & "fake" documents. Take that "fake" President
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When Rudy was a prosecutor how many informants did he reveal to his subjects of investigations? Why don't they ask him this?
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