Posted on 04/30/2020 8:35:55 AM PDT by bitt
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That makes it worse - a LOT worse - not better.
Entrapment, a criminal practice, is standard practice? No system of justice should work this way.
So the FBI routinely attempts to entrap people?
Interesting.
The FBI has used these corrupt practices on their enemies for decades.
The Federal Bureau of Incrimination and Sedition (FBIAS) needs to be disbanded.
Entrapment has been their MO for decades.
Routine eh? Sounds like lawsuit cover for Comey et al.
Entrapment & threats - FBI SOP
and blow up buildings with babies in them on occasion.
SS FBI
There was NOTHING “routine” about this investigation. NOTHING.
If entrapping people is routine, do they have some type of goods on Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts also???
If “routine” then ALL the more reason to clean house
How bout stop dropping the ball or covering on the really bad guys, like the Robert Hanssens, Comeys, Strzoks, et al in your Bureau?
No; Roberts is all in.
And what kind of conservatives would have “goods” on them, without really being conservative in the first place?
My thought too. So now we know that virtually all of their “investigations” and the resulting charges are corrupt from the start?
its true. the FIB jailed the KNOWINGLY innocent
and gave machine guns to the KNOWINGLY murderous.
They ignored warning of the Boston Bombers parents
and other agencies,
even while THEY practiced SEDITION in the upper floors.
Is that not enough?
Fire them all. Burn the buildings. Salt the Earth.
Yeah, well the Gestapo routinely did a lot of bad stuff too.
Yeah, right. Focus on process and not the underlying context. The FBI successfully took out the National Security Adviser to the President on trumped up charges and tried to take out Trump as well on obstruction of justice charges. Flynn was a target since at least August 2016.
“So the FBI routinely attempts to entrap people?”
Yup. SOP. But we should treat it as a ‘bombshell’ because that should not be normal and the general public has no idea about the way law enforcement behaves — entrapment, overcharging, civil asset forfeiture, etc etc.
It’s routine to deny a suspect his right to a lawyer during questioning? He was expressly under investigation. He expressly asked if he needed an attorney. They expressly told him he did not not. Even a rookie street cop knows this is enough to get his case tossed by a judge.
Of course there is much more but that is enough.
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