RUSSIA 🇷🇺 / РОССИЯ THREAD—ASSANGE CHRGD W/ SPYING—DJT IMPEACHED TWICE-US TREASURY SANCTS KILIMNIK AS RUSSIAN AGENT

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very provocative article.

other potential possibilities.

1. the target is someone who worked with the judge who recused himself (either at jones day, or maybe he hired him [or vice versa] at some point in the past

2. maybe the judge is just very careful and not as committed of an ideologue as trump and co., hoped. for instance there are a lot of people who work with the administration not because they like trump personally - they might hate his guts. but they see him as someone that will implement their policies w/o challenge

3. DON MCGAHN is my guess - he worked at jones day
 

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very provocative article.

other potential possibilities.

1. the target is someone who worked with the judge who recused himself (either at jones day, or maybe he hired him [or vice versa] at some point in the past

2. maybe the judge is just very careful and not as committed of an ideologue as trump and co., hoped. for instance there are a lot of people who work with the administration not because they like trump personally - they might hate his guts. but they see him as someone that will implement their policies w/o challenge

3. DON MCGAHN is my guess - he worked at jones day
McGahn is a good guess but considering all of the hours he voluntarily spent with the SC's office, why would he put up this type of a fight over a grand jury subpoena?
 

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McGahn is a good guess but considering all of the hours he voluntarily spent with the SC's office, why would he put up this type of a fight over a grand jury subpoena?

because a subpoena might involve him having to testify as to things that he may consider to be covered by attorney client privilege. his discussions with SC were voluntary - im sure there were questions he refused to answer because he was unsure as to whether atty/client privilege applied. and because it was voluntary, the SC would be more than happy to go onto the next question knowing that they would be revisiting those issues at a later date.
 
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