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To: SleeperCatcher
FTA: James Baker told told MSNBC‘s Chuck Todd that he was “concerned” about the legitimacy and veracity of the infamous “Steele Dossier...”

If he made his "concerns" known in writing, either in an e-mail or on a staff summary sheet, then he might be able avoid prosecution.

However, if he signed off on the FISA application without dissent, then he best hope for the upper bunk.

Still waiting for the first indictment...cautiously optimistic.

4 posted on 05/19/2019 9:45:15 AM PDT by FtrPilot
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To: FtrPilot
"Still waiting for the first indictment...cautiously optimistic. "

I'm not optimistic at all. We've seen this game many many times. Barr and the DOJ will keep expanding the investigation muddying the waters and the potential for prosecution. I'm fine with continuing to investigate all the way to obama but not if it means holding off on indictments. Hillary and Comey are both clearly guilty of multiple felony crimes. There is no reason to hold off on prosecuting both of them. Hillary obstructed justice (slam dunk) and violated the espionage act (also slam dunk). Comey leaked classified information to a third party to bring about a phony investigation of the president. Comey has publicly admitted he leaked this information and that is a felony. He should be charged right now. How long did mueller and co wait to charge Paul manafort, Cohen, etc. Did his team hold off two years? No because they know that's how to get those charged to implicate the others. The fact that our "side" is not charging the obvious crimes of hillary and comey make me think they are just trying to run out the clock.

10 posted on 05/19/2019 11:00:00 AM PDT by precisionshootist
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