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Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser to the Trump presidential campaign, met Russian government officials during a July 2016 trip he took to Moscow, according to testimony he gave on Thursday to the House Intelligence Committee.Shortly after the trip, Mr. Page sent an email to at least one Trump campaign aide describing insights he had after conversations with government officials, legislators and business executives during his time in Moscow, according to one person familiar with the contents of the message.
The bottom line: If Mueller starts a trial on all of the potential charges, and then Trump pardons Manafort, Mueller will not be able to hand off the case to state prosecutors. And thus he would have lost leverage at the time of the indictment if he seemed headed toward losing the state prosecution as a backup.Instead, Mueller wisely brought one set of charges (mostly financial crimes that preceded the campaign), and he is saving other charges that New York could also bring (tax fraud, soliciting stolen goods, soliciting/conspiring to hack computers).
not a viable or plausible strategy.
Double jeopardy, completely different state and federal criminal codes, etc, etc
Do you understand anything you post? Because it seems like you heavily rely on the comment from the idiot tweeting the story, and serially post Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) boring crap.
This thread: Things we knew that were gonna happen months ago. Tired of frozen burger.