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megan kelly quotes trump "trump said the russians did it." what is the real quote?
By Dan Peak The Commoner Call (6/5/17) ^ | June 5, 2017 | Posted By: Mark Taylor

Posted on 06/07/2017 12:40:07 AM PDT by kvanbrunt2

I am posting this only because while reviewing the MK interview with VP on the russian feed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12s_n6F2ZEQ pls refer comment to what megan kelly said about trump stating that he agreed " that the russians did it" This post is to to find display what Megan Kelley said about what trump said about russian involvment in the election. pls be precise in your comments.

her statement the Trump confirmed the russians hacked our elections and wont do it again. kelly's statement:

Kelly, not backing down, said, “[Trump] finally came around to say, ‘I think Russia did it’ and he said, ‘I don’t think he’ll do it again.’”

my thinking is she is not stating the if russians....... baiting putin.

Russia Monitor: The Story Is Much Bigger & Broader Than Tampering With The Election

Posted By: Mark Taylor June 5, 2017

By Dan Peak The Commoner Call (6/5/17)

Dear Fellow Reader,

I am 100% confident that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. Russia tried to influence the outcome of the election and the connections run deeper and are far broader than the election as an isolated event. As with any significant moment in history, this election is an intersection of many different forces that have coalesced around this event but the full story is both broader and more significant. And I trust the story will come out.

This week offered three key moments that add up to and underscore this certainty:

1) Jared Kushner’s attempt to establish a Russia back channel,

2) Trump’s firing of (then) FBI Director James Comey, and

3) Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s broadening of the Trump-Russia connection on two fronts to now include the grand jury criminal probe of Paul Manafort (Ukraine kleoptocracy; former Trump campaign manager) AND Mueller’s broadening to include the Mike Flynn (espionage; Trump’s former national security adviser) investigation.

As national security editor of The Guardian, Spencer Ackerman says, “SOMETHING is going on!”. Ackerman was interviewed by Intercept journalist Jeremy Scahill for the Intercepted podcast.

Ackerman’s longer explanation includes this:

“The moment that he (James Comey) has an active investigation into the President of the United States and the President of the United States’ allies, and the President fires the FBI director: that’s just on its face obstruction of justice. Now, with this Kushner story, it also looks on the face of it that a contributing factor to Trump trying to get Comey to stifle this investigation is to protect the President’s son-in-law.”

For a second opinion, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow does a consistently excellent job of tracking news and developments with Trump-Russia collusion. In the June 2 broadcast Maddow noted, “…we’ve been bushwhacking through the forest for a long time and came out into a clearing and we can see where we are; a landmark moment in this investigation”. Maddow’s comments offer the following insights and hopes:

“Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation expands in scope to include Manafort inquiry hopefully to address factual questions such as the Ukraine kleptocracy investigation by the FBI in alignment with Mueller. This is a long-standing investigation with FBI resources in Kiev.”

“Eastern VA grand jury that subpoenaed Flynn now rolled into Mueller’s inquiry; do these resources get folded in?

“Trump-Russia collusion – does this mean Mueller believes there is a link between the Flynn foreign payment investigation (espionage; Turkey and Russia), Manafort kleoptocracy investigation (Ukaraine)? Do all these resources get folded into Mueller’s investigative effort?”

Mueller “can investigate Trump-Russia collusion”, can he investigate witness intimidation, obstruction, perjury? While Maddow offers her assurance she also cautions that she’s waiting for Mueller’s confirmation of scope.

Let’s take a look at those three legs:

1) Trump Tried To Undo Russian Sanctions Week 1 – And Failed (For Now)

Two editions prior we reported on Jared Kushner’s attempt to establish a back channel with Russia. Remember, this is significant because: 1) it is a smoking gun for Trump-Russia collusion if the discussion was a quid pro quo – millions in Russian rubles for Trump family projects – and 2) the back channel would be set up using a Russian facility to go around US intelligence surveillance.

Is there a quid pro quo? Yes – there is a quid pro quo, the White House moved to undo Russia sanctions during the first weeks in office.

There was a battle between revoking the Russian sanctions or keeping them in place.

“There was serious consideration by the White House to unilaterally rescind the sanctions,” said Dan Fried, a veteran State Department official who served as chief U.S. coordinator for sanctions policy until he retired in late February. He said in the first few weeks of the administration, he received several “panicky” calls from U.S. government officials who told him they had been directed to develop a sanctions-lifting package and imploring him, “Please, my God, can’t you stop this?”

Fried said he grew so concerned that he contacted Capitol Hill allies — including Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., the ranking minority member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — to urge them to move quickly to pass legislation that would “codify” the sanctions in place, making it difficult for President Trump to remove them.

Obama’s former assistant secretary of state Tom Malinowski added, “it would have been a win-win for Moscow”. For even more motivation, here’s the explanation for the quid pro quo and why billionaires would cut a Russia deal for funds:

“Real estate analysts told ABC News that Jared Kushner’s first major acquisition, a Fifth Avenue office tower signifying his family’s move from New Jersey into Manhattan real estate, is shouldering a $1.3 billion in loans coming due in two years, and it is not bringing in sufficient rental income. An attempt by Kushner to broker a deal with a Chinese company to refinance and redevelop the building fell through shortly after the election.”

2) Comey To Testify – Firing Is Obstruction Of Justice?

Former FBI Director James Comey is set to testify about his conversations with Trump prior to Trump’s firing of Comey. There is some question of whether the White House will invoke executive privilege and block his appearance, but even if this were to happen Comey has already publicly offered his summary statement of his planned testimony: Trump had pressured Comey to end the Russia investigation prior to being fired. And Trump has already publicly acknowledged that he fired Comey over the Russia investigation.

“Mr. Comey’s testimony would be the most sensational moment to date in a controversy that has engulfed the Trump administration from its beginning. Congress and a Justice Department special counsel are investigating whether Mr. Trump’s associates colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 presidential election.”

3) Mueller’s Expanded Scope To Include Michael Flynn Investigation – Flynn is under investigation not only for Trump campaign ties to Russia but also his paid work as a lobbyist for Turkey. As previously reported, Federal prosecutors in Virginia have issued a subpoena to Flynn. Mueller is now taking over the Virginia grand jury investigation.

3) Mueller’s Expanded Scope To Include Paul Manafort Investigation – The FBI has been investigating Manafort’s ties to former Ukraine president Yanukovych (who fled to Russia) for almost a year. It is a bad sign for Trump to now have the Manafort investigation rolled into Mueller’s scope.

***** There is SO much more … if not for limits of time and space…

Poor Russia Makes a Few Modest Requests…

Putin now makes his own statements allowing for Russian hacking of the US election: Putin: Maybe Russians Hacked US Election, But “Patriotically Minded” Russians – We Russians Are The Victims

Russia Calls For Return Of Seized Russian Spy Facilities

Or maybe moere incredibly, Russia DEMANDS the return of the diplomatic compounds seized by the Obama adminikstration as part of retaliatory sanctions for Russian hacking of the US election – and Trump says, “looking into it”. These are Russian spy and signal intelligence facilities for monitoring closely US communications. And Trump is looking into returning them to the Russians?

Malcolm Nance, an MSNBC terrorism analyst and retired Navy officer, said, “It is absolutely baffling why the president of the United States in the middle of all these controversies, still seems to genuflect to Moscow.”

Russian is ‘seeking’ the return, but warned of ‘counter measures’ if these facilities were not returned soon.

*****

Putin Pulls A ‘Trump’ Responding Angrily To Megyn Kelly When She Asks Trump-Russia Questions – He Yanked His Earpiece Out Twice

Kelly, now with NBC News, interviewed Putin in St Petersburg a few days ago and confronted Putin about Russian intrusion. While Putin largely stays on the Putin-Trump message, he did react angrily to questions a few times.

“…and what President Trump has been saying…just show me the quote where he said he won because of Russian intervention,” he finished before popping the ear piece back in. “I don’t remember him saying so.”

Kelly, not backing down, said, “[Trump] finally came around to say, ‘I think Russia did it’ and he said, ‘I don’t think he’ll do it again.’”

*****

We could talk about Sen. Al Franken’s “all points to collusion” comment while there is new news of YET ANOTHER undisclosed Session meeting with Russian ambassador Kislyak.

Or we could look at ‘What did Pence know and when did he know it?’.

We could look at how Trump’s recently named lawyer Marc Kasowitz is also representing Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska (closely linked to Manafort), and Sberbank, the Russian state controlled bank represented by Gorkov (Russian spy) in the Kushner meeting.

One of President Donald Trump’s personal attorneys was just named a lead attorney to defend Russia’s largest state-run bank against claims that it helped a granite-mining company raid and kill off its main competitor in the Russian market.

Marc E. Kasowitz is representing OJSC Sberbank of Russia, which is accused in US federal court of conspiring with granite company executives — including Russia’s former minister of economy and trade — in what the plaintiffs say amounts to a “textbook case of Russian corporate raiding.”

Learn more about Trump’s legal legion…

Meet The Hard-Charging Lawyer Trump Tapped To Defend Him In Russia Probe Russian Once Tied to Trump Aide Seeks Immunity to Cooperate With Congress

With that – until the next edition … or next Trump scandal.

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Russia Monitor: The Story Is Much Bigger & Broader Than Tampering With The Election

Posted By: Mark Taylor June 5, 2017

By Dan Peak The Commoner Call (6/5/17)

Dear Fellow Reader,

I am 100% confident that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. Russia tried to influence the outcome of the election and the connections run deeper and are far broader than the election as an isolated event. As with any significant moment in history, this election is an intersection of many different forces that have coalesced around this event but the full story is both broader and more significant. And I trust the story will come out.

This week offered three key moments that add up to and underscore this certainty:

1) Jared Kushner’s attempt to establish a Russia back channel,

2) Trump’s firing of (then) FBI Director James Comey, and

3) Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s broadening of the Trump-Russia connection on two fronts to now include the grand jury criminal probe of Paul Manafort (Ukraine kleoptocracy; former Trump campaign manager) AND Mueller’s broadening to include the Mike Flynn (espionage; Trump’s former national security adviser) investigation.

As national security editor of The Guardian, Spencer Ackerman says, “SOMETHING is going on!”. Ackerman was interviewed by Intercept journalist Jeremy Scahill for the Intercepted podcast.

Ackerman’s longer explanation includes this:

“The moment that he (James Comey) has an active investigation into the President of the United States and the President of the United States’ allies, and the President fires the FBI director: that’s just on its face obstruction of justice. Now, with this Kushner story, it also looks on the face of it that a contributing factor to Trump trying to get Comey to stifle this investigation is to protect the President’s son-in-law.”

For a second opinion, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow does a consistently excellent job of tracking news and developments with Trump-Russia collusion. In the June 2 broadcast Maddow noted, “…we’ve been bushwhacking through the forest for a long time and came out into a clearing and we can see where we are; a landmark moment in this investigation”. Maddow’s comments offer the following insights and hopes:

“Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation expands in scope to include Manafort inquiry hopefully to address factual questions such as the Ukraine kleptocracy investigation by the FBI in alignment with Mueller. This is a long-standing investigation with FBI resources in Kiev.”

“Eastern VA grand jury that subpoenaed Flynn now rolled into Mueller’s inquiry; do these resources get folded in?

“Trump-Russia collusion – does this mean Mueller believes there is a link between the Flynn foreign payment investigation (espionage; Turkey and Russia), Manafort kleoptocracy investigation (Ukaraine)? Do all these resources get folded into Mueller’s investigative effort?”

Mueller “can investigate Trump-Russia collusion”, can he investigate witness intimidation, obstruction, perjury? While Maddow offers her assurance she also cautions that she’s waiting for Mueller’s confirmation of scope.

Let’s take a look at those three legs:

1) Trump Tried To Undo Russian Sanctions Week 1 – And Failed (For Now)

Two editions prior we reported on Jared Kushner’s attempt to establish a back channel with Russia. Remember, this is significant because: 1) it is a smoking gun for Trump-Russia collusion if the discussion was a quid pro quo – millions in Russian rubles for Trump family projects – and 2) the back channel would be set up using a Russian facility to go around US intelligence surveillance.

Is there a quid pro quo? Yes – there is a quid pro quo, the White House moved to undo Russia sanctions during the first weeks in office.

There was a battle between revoking the Russian sanctions or keeping them in place.

“There was serious consideration by the White House to unilaterally rescind the sanctions,” said Dan Fried, a veteran State Department official who served as chief U.S. coordinator for sanctions policy until he retired in late February. He said in the first few weeks of the administration, he received several “panicky” calls from U.S. government officials who told him they had been directed to develop a sanctions-lifting package and imploring him, “Please, my God, can’t you stop this?”

Fried said he grew so concerned that he contacted Capitol Hill allies — including Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., the ranking minority member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — to urge them to move quickly to pass legislation that would “codify” the sanctions in place, making it difficult for President Trump to remove them.

Obama’s former assistant secretary of state Tom Malinowski added, “it would have been a win-win for Moscow”. For even more motivation, here’s the explanation for the quid pro quo and why billionaires would cut a Russia deal for funds:

“Real estate analysts told ABC News that Jared Kushner’s first major acquisition, a Fifth Avenue office tower signifying his family’s move from New Jersey into Manhattan real estate, is shouldering a $1.3 billion in loans coming due in two years, and it is not bringing in sufficient rental income. An attempt by Kushner to broker a deal with a Chinese company to refinance and redevelop the building fell through shortly after the election.”

2) Comey To Testify – Firing Is Obstruction Of Justice?

Former FBI Director James Comey is set to testify about his conversations with Trump prior to Trump’s firing of Comey. There is some question of whether the White House will invoke executive privilege and block his appearance, but even if this were to happen Comey has already publicly offered his summary statement of his planned testimony: Trump had pressured Comey to end the Russia investigation prior to being fired. And Trump has already publicly acknowledged that he fired Comey over the Russia investigation.

“Mr. Comey’s testimony would be the most sensational moment to date in a controversy that has engulfed the Trump administration from its beginning. Congress and a Justice Department special counsel are investigating whether Mr. Trump’s associates colluded with Russia to meddle in the 2016 presidential election.”

3) Mueller’s Expanded Scope To Include Michael Flynn Investigation – Flynn is under investigation not only for Trump campaign ties to Russia but also his paid work as a lobbyist for Turkey. As previously reported, Federal prosecutors in Virginia have issued a subpoena to Flynn. Mueller is now taking over the Virginia grand jury investigation.

3) Mueller’s Expanded Scope To Include Paul Manafort Investigation – The FBI has been investigating Manafort’s ties to former Ukraine president Yanukovych (who fled to Russia) for almost a year. It is a bad sign for Trump to now have the Manafort investigation rolled into Mueller’s scope.

***** There is SO much more … if not for limits of time and space…

Poor Russia Makes a Few Modest Requests…

Putin now makes his own statements allowing for Russian hacking of the US election: Putin: Maybe Russians Hacked US Election, But “Patriotically Minded” Russians – We Russians Are The Victims

Russia Calls For Return Of Seized Russian Spy Facilities

Or maybe moere incredibly, Russia DEMANDS the return of the diplomatic compounds seized by the Obama adminikstration as part of retaliatory sanctions for Russian hacking of the US election – and Trump says, “looking into it”. These are Russian spy and signal intelligence facilities for monitoring closely US communications. And Trump is looking into returning them to the Russians?

Malcolm Nance, an MSNBC terrorism analyst and retired Navy officer, said, “It is absolutely baffling why the president of the United States in the middle of all these controversies, still seems to genuflect to Moscow.”

Russian is ‘seeking’ the return, but warned of ‘counter measures’ if these facilities were not returned soon.

*****

Putin Pulls A ‘Trump’ Responding Angrily To Megyn Kelly When She Asks Trump-Russia Questions – He Yanked His Earpiece Out Twice

Kelly, now with NBC News, interviewed Putin in St Petersburg a few days ago and confronted Putin about Russian intrusion. While Putin largely stays on the Putin-Trump message, he did react angrily to questions a few times.

“…and what President Trump has been saying…just show me the quote where he said he won because of Russian intervention,” he finished before popping the ear piece back in. “I don’t remember him saying so.”

Kelly, not backing down, said, “[Trump] finally came around to say, ‘I think Russia did it’ and he said, ‘I don’t think he’ll do it again.’”

*****

We could talk about Sen. Al Franken’s “all points to collusion” comment while there is new news of YET ANOTHER undisclosed Session meeting with Russian ambassador Kislyak.

Or we could look at ‘What did Pence know and when did he know it?’.

We could look at how Trump’s recently named lawyer Marc Kasowitz is also representing Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska (closely linked to Manafort), and Sberbank, the Russian state controlled bank represented by Gorkov (Russian spy) in the Kushner meeting.

One of President Donald Trump’s personal attorneys was just named a lead attorney to defend Russia’s largest state-run bank against claims that it helped a granite-mining company raid and kill off its main competitor in the Russian market.

Marc E. Kasowitz is representing OJSC Sberbank of Russia, which is accused in US federal court of conspiring with granite company executives — including Russia’s former minister of economy and trade — in what the plaintiffs say amounts to a “textbook case of Russian corporate raiding.”

Learn more about Trump’s legal legion…

Meet The Hard-Charging Lawyer Trump Tapped To Defend Him In Russia Probe I am posting this only because while reviewing the MK interview with VP on the russian feed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12s_n6F2ZEQ pls refer comment to what megan kelly said about trump stating that he agreed " that the russians did it" This post is to to find display what Megan Kelley said about what trump said about russian involvment in the election. pls be precise in your comments.

1 posted on 06/07/2017 12:40:08 AM PDT by kvanbrunt2
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To: kvanbrunt2

What is this claptrap you are posting here?


2 posted on 06/07/2017 12:44:57 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: kvanbrunt2

Double posted. Two bags of trash.


3 posted on 06/07/2017 12:51:40 AM PDT by Flick Lives ("Daddy, what did you do in the Deep State War?")
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To: kvanbrunt2

A whole lot of condiments for a nothingburger.


4 posted on 06/07/2017 12:52:33 AM PDT by Cololeo
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To: 9YearLurker

did MK misquote Trump?


5 posted on 06/07/2017 1:00:43 AM PDT by kvanbrunt2 (снова сделаем Ам)
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To: 9YearLurker

did MK misquote Trump?
her statement the Trump confirmed the russians hacked our elections and wont do it again. kelly’s statement:

Kelly, not backing down, said, “[Trump] finally came around to say, ‘I think Russia did it’ and he said, ‘I don’t think he’ll do it again.’”


6 posted on 06/07/2017 1:01:41 AM PDT by kvanbrunt2 (снова сделаем Ам)
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To: kvanbrunt2

Too many words. Twice...


7 posted on 06/07/2017 1:07:34 AM PDT by mindburglar (When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
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To: kvanbrunt2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8AeBAV4EIY


8 posted on 06/07/2017 1:11:01 AM PDT by Helicondelta (Deplorable)
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To: kvanbrunt2

me guesses megyn upset Putin wouldn’t putin.


9 posted on 06/07/2017 1:11:05 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (If America Cared would a moslem cair?)
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To: kvanbrunt2

Why did you post all this? Waste of Free Republic storage and bandwidth.

The challenge still remains: Produce solid, undeniable proof the Russians did anything regarding the 2016 election.

There is no proof. Lot’s of people chasing their tails, that’s all.


10 posted on 06/07/2017 1:13:00 AM PDT by upchuck (Liberals: angry toddlers banging their spoons on the trays of their high-chairs at every opportunity)
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To: 9YearLurker

A fevered collection of unsourced unorganized material extracted from who knows where by a person or persons well pickled and sauced?


11 posted on 06/07/2017 1:47:16 AM PDT by piasa
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To: mindburglar

It reads like it was run through babelfish for a Russian to English translation.


12 posted on 06/07/2017 2:03:33 AM PDT by lonevoice (diagonally parked in a parallel universe)
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To: kvanbrunt2
Mark Taylor, nutbag extraordinaire, the truth is not in him, bullsheiss his specialty, delivered hot and thick :

Thursday, November 24, 2016
Stop the war on peaceful protestors

This plea for your money, outrage, and action from Mark Taylor of the (late) Daily Call:

Dear Friends:

As people gather for the Thanksgiving holiday there is a brutal obscenity being carried out in our name at the Standing Rock protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) project in North Dakota.

Police forces have ramped up their brutality by dousing land and water protectors in streams of water in 22-degree temperatures, targeting people's faces with "non lethal" plastic bullets and intentionally targeting the testicles of men with the plastic bullets. Sadism has now overtaken the "law" enforcement drones doing the bidding of their corporate bosses in the oil industry.

Earlier this week a police fragmentation grenade nearly took off the lower arm of a 21 year-old young woman at the demonstrations. Police blocked ambulances from reaching those injured at the site (one could consider this a war crime). It took over 6 hours to get that grievously wounded young woman to medical care and despite the care she has received she may yet lose her arm.

13 posted on 06/07/2017 2:07:59 AM PDT by piasa
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“Fragmentation grenade” ... ROTFLMAO


14 posted on 06/07/2017 2:09:30 AM PDT by piasa
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To: lonevoice

Da!

Obama adminikstration


15 posted on 06/07/2017 2:11:17 AM PDT by piasa
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To: lonevoice
Da!

Obama adminikstration

16 posted on 06/07/2017 2:14:33 AM PDT by piasa
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To: lonevoice

Yes!


17 posted on 06/07/2017 2:46:46 AM PDT by mindburglar (When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
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To: piasa

There is NO evidence in ANY of the first section, nor its repeated text in the first comment.

Merely endless repetitions of Democrats making statements that conclude with their claim there is a connection between Russia and Trump and Trump’s campaign.


18 posted on 06/07/2017 2:47:13 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: kvanbrunt2

It is as if someone picked up a dictionary and all of the words fell out on the floor.

That said, people keep using the word “hack.” No one hacked anything.


19 posted on 06/07/2017 3:00:15 AM PDT by Vermont Lt
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To: kvanbrunt2

Why are you posting this massive outpouring from a Leftist cesspool?


20 posted on 06/07/2017 3:17:45 AM PDT by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison.)
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