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Volume 1, 193. He lied three times. Why didnt you charge him with a crime . I cant get into internal deliberations as to what or would not be you charged a lot of people from making false statements. Lets remember this. In 2016 the fbi did something they probably havent done before. They spied on two american citizens associated with the president ial campaign. George papadopoulos and carter page. Was carter page who then went to the g the fisa court. With mr. Papadopoulos they didnt go to the court. They used human sources. From about the moment papadopoulos joins the Trump Campaign you have all of these people All Around The World starting to swirl around him. Names like halper, downer, misfeud, thompson. Meeting in rome, london, all kinds of places and the fbi even sent a lady posing as somebody else. Went by the name turk to spy on papadopoulos. In one of the meetin ....
Taken that off the table. it s in florida, strongest legal argument that that is exactly where it should be brought. there s no venue challenge that s going to come up of bringing it in florida. and obviously, we know, obviously we haven t seen it, we know from jim and from cnn reporting, you ve got espionage, witness tamper, and conspiracy, among what s referenced in the summons that they got. but you know, interesting, as ty says, seven charges seems to be very specific, very buttoned up, very tight. though, when i hear, witness tampering, espionage, conspiracy, all in there, with presumably obstruction, that s a lot in a few counts. it s a lot in the few counts. i want to be careful and clear here. when we sees s espionage act, not the cloak and dagger trench coats and sort of spying, but it s the mishandling and retention of information that could harm the defense interests of the united states. that s probably what was charged ....
Evidence in the mueller report, and we re finding more and more instances where this just isn t the case. and it s starting to look like, you know, having desperately tried and failed to make a legal case against the president, you made a political case instead. you put it in a paper sack, lit it on fire, dropped it on our porch, rang the doorbell, and ran. i don t think you reviewed a report that is as thorough, as fair, as consistent as the report that we have in front of us. then why is time of the gentleman is expired. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. director mueller, let s go to a fourth episode of obstruction of justice in the form of witness tampering, which is urging witnesses not to cooperate with law enforcement, either by persuading them or intimidating them. witness tamper is a felony punishable by 20 years in prison. you found evidence that the president engaged in efforts, and i quote, to encourage witnesses not to cooperate with the investigation. ....