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    Trump Hints There's More To Come From Durham Prosecution After Charges Against FBI Lawyer

    August 14, 2020
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    President Trump during a news conference today hinted there is more to come as far as indictments are concerned from the Durham investigation into the Obama administration's corruption during the 2016 election.

    Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith was charged and is reported to be pleading guilty to falsifying documents to obtain a warrant from the FISA court.

    “That’s just the beginning I would imagine,” Trump said. "He was a very corrupt attorney working for Comey's corrupt FBI."

    “Terrible thing,” Trump said. “The fact is they spied on my campaign and they got caught.”

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    D3F1ANT

    I'll believe it when I see it. So far this little no-name lawyer doesn't slake my thirst for Justice. Let's see some of the big fish get indicted before I'm convinced Barr will come through.

    ADStryker

    Yeah ... unfortunately, I think we really *do* have a multi-tiered justice system, largely by design. Even if everyone currently in the DOJ were willing to prosecute the weasels (Comey, Strzok, Brennan, McCabe, etc.), I'm beginning to think that the laws are written in such a way that government weasels can actually get away with a lot of truly bad behavior that you and I can't begin to approach without exposing ourselves to significant legal jeopardy.

    Ed

    A no-name lawyer who is probably bright enough to have sung like a canary because he knows that cops don't do well in prison, and FBI are considered cops.

    It's not uncommon for the informant to plead guilty shortly before the arrests come because they've built their case and they want the plea so he can't change his story at trial -- the sentence has already been agreed on, but they hold off on that until after he testifies at trial.

    John

    More bullshit. It was obvious 3 years ago Obama and his regime had committed mass treason and yet they are all still walking the streets while Manning and Assange are rotting in prison.

    Roger1868

    Number One, Cline pleaded guilty to receive a lesser sentence. Number Two, he did so because he is releasing info on the other guilty parties, Comey, et al ! ! ! K. A. G. Trump 2020 ! ! !

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