>force majeur
https://twitter.com/OxfordUnion/status/1235989487513198594
Christopher Steele on the topic of the leaked dossier: โI stand by the integrity of our work, our sources and what we didโ.
>The report shows the female victim also had her eyes taped shut and covered by a bandanna. She was driven to a residence in El Duende where her clothing was removed, and she was saturated with Clorox bleach. The female victim was injected with heroin and driven to a bridge off US Highway 74, where she was pushed off the bridge into the river.
https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1236039964904873984
So if Crowdstrike now claims they didnโt confirm that Russians gave emails to WikiLeaks, then who the hell did?
>famefagamous
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/december_2019/voters_favor_jail_firing_for_rogue_officials_who_targeted_trump
Voters Favor Jail, Firing for Rogue Officials Who Targeted Trump
A plurality (43%) thinks these officials should be jailed if they are found guilty of breaking the law to prevent a Trump presidency, up dramatically from 25% early this year, while another 22% say they should just be fired. Fifteen percent (15%) favor a formal reprimand. Just 11% say no disciplinary action should be taken.
But only 34% of voters believe the officials in question are likely to face criminal charges for their anti-Trump activity, with just 16% who say itโs Very Likely. Fifty-five percent (55%) see criminal prosecution of these rogue officials as unlikely, including 24% who feel itโs Not At All Likely. These attitudes are essentially unchanged from two months ago despite the recent release of a Justice Department inspector generalโs report detailing wrongdoing by senior law enforcement officials.
Eighty percent (80%) of voters who Strongly Approve of the job Trump is doing think itโs Very Likely that senior federal law enforcement officials attempted illegally to deny him the presidency. Among voters who Strongly Disapprove of the presidentโs job performance, only nine percent (9%) agree.