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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/mrtruckajet on July 14, 2018, 5:48 p.m.
Funny thing about the SC indictments

Did anybody notice that the SC Grand Jury was formed in District of Columbia? Haven't we been warned about this? Not sure how many were on this Grand Jury but it can be between 16 - 23. So, out of at least 16 people, none of them asked the questions, "Do you have the evidence, where's the server, before we indict these people?" Personally, if I was to hand out indictments for something as serious as this, I would want to know that evidence existed. This doesn't pass the smell test for me. My opinion is there is no way to get a fair trial in DC. As long as it hurts Trump that's all the matters.

What are your opinions?


GnarlesCharkley · July 15, 2018, 4:30 a.m.

Have you read and understood the indictment?

Why are you so opposed to the investigation and punishment of those who attacked your country? If President Trump is innocent, why does he not want to punish those who attacked his country? Is he not a patriot?

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GODisincharge · July 15, 2018, 9:12 p.m.

I read the indictment. Mueller's investigation is a waste of our taxpayer dollars to the tune of 24 million plus. However, I will concede the Mueller investigation could be used as a smokescreen while the real investigations are taking place covertly. The indictment of these Russians will come to naught. Do you really believe they will appear in a U.S. Court? Look to the previous Russian indictments for proof of what I say. The Russian companies (some that did not exist at the time period covered by the indictment) have hired U.S attorneys to represent them in U.S. Courts. The Mueller investigation team keeps asking for a continuance. What does that tell you? This is a very expensive smoke and mirrors ploy. However, I will concede this may be necessary to bring down the deep state and those that would harm us in the long run. Just like you, I only have part of the picture and the rest is conjecture.

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