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Ex-Clinton Spox: Yeah, Someone From The Hillary Campaign Had To Have Known About Dossier Payments
2017-11-02
BLUF:
[Townhall] So, we have another admission that Democrats funded this effort, there is a paper trail, and there is a money trail to point to the possibility that the Democrats may have colluded with Russia to try and sink Trump with this dossier, which by the way no other outlet, save for Buzzfeed, published because there was no way to verify the contents. This whole affair involved a former British spy using foreign sources to collect information to try and sink the candidacy of Donald Trump subsidized by the Democrats. This isn’t stateside, nor was it from public sources.

The point is if the GOP actually did this, the Red Scare would erupt in the media. It’s par for the course concerning double standards, but there is more to suggest Hillary colluded with the Russians than Trump, which is ironic in the extreme. With Trump, it’s been months and there is still no solid evidence of collusion. With Clinton, there are records.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Communist Party USA
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-11-02 15:37  

#3  Hillary Clinton Defends Her Campaign Funding The Trump Dossier [VIDEO]

Clearly somebody did know. With all this sunshine illuminating previously dark corners, I have begun to wonder what the party that arises to replace the Democrats will be called.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-11-02 13:53  

#2  Hillary Clinton Defends Her Campaign Funding The Trump Dossier [VIDEO]
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-11-02 11:05  

#1  Alright so someone now please establish the link btwn the Dossier and FISA warrants, the electronic monitoring of the Donald Trump Campaign and the efforts of Robert Mueller.

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
The principle that prohibits the use of secondary evidence in trial that was culled directly from primary evidence derived from an illegal Search and Seizure.
The "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine is an offspring of the Exclusionary Rule. The exclusionary rule mandates that evidence obtained from an illegal arrest, unreasonable search, or coercive interrogation must be excluded from trial. Under the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine, evidence is also excluded from trial if it was gained through evidence uncovered in an illegal arrest, unreasonable search, or coercive interrogation. Like the exclusionary rule, the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine was established primarily to deter law enforcement from violating rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-02 04:23  

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