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

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No way that's true??? :deadmanny::mjlol:

You should read his opening statement before they went into questions. This dude really thinks the whole case is focused on his actions and that he is the real victim. Shyts amazing.

This dude said, his identity was leaked by identifying him as Male #1 :mjlol:
 

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You should read his opening statement before they went into questions. This dude really thinks the whole case is focused on his actions and that he is the real victim. Shyts amazing.

This dude said, his identity was leaked by identifying him as Male #1 :mjlol:
Yup. But the funny shyt is, HE CONFIRMED IT in Buzzfeed when they asked him about the Buryakov case.

Dude wasn't exposed. HE confirmed it :laff:

A Former Trump Adviser Met With A Russian Spy
 

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Three words. Bill Fukking Burr.

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He would DESTROY this shyt :laff:


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A word of caution on sealed indictments, federal cases are almost always proactive, and not reactive, (except in terms of importation of controlled substances, meaning people arrested at border crossings or checkpoints with drugs) and therefore sealed, until most of the defendants are taken into custody. Point being, there are always, esp. somewhere like DC or San Diego, dozens of sealed indictments waiting to be filed and unsealed, so they may not be directly related, though there is a chance some may be.
 
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I ONLY disagree because I happen to know a very intelligent dumbass in real life. My aunt brought a random man home from Jewel's (grocery store) on her birthday. Once we got there, she was introducing him like they had been dating for months. My brother (previous criminal) thought it was fishy and asked the man for his ID. He didnt even tell her his real name, she was calling him John, the nikka's name was Walter or some shyt. He couldve killed her after we left. I could go on and on but she's just that stupid. She was in the military as well, maybe it screwed her up mentally.

:deadmanny: that sounds like something out of a National Lampoon style Christmas movie, if you ever have time, or interest, read this, 6 part article about an extremely brutal version of your story. (Also extremely white, affluent, Newport Beach people) You can listen instead of read too.

She met John on a dating site and fell in love. But her family saw something dangerously wrong
 

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Or, they're Trump-Russia indictments.

Pulling out the law school 101 "well they're sealed" argument is obvious.

Breh, going forward, if we're going to be posting updates and leads, let's establish a few things.

1. Let it go. You were incorrect. Those indictments aren't specifically related to Mueller, and we don't have reason to assume they are. Admit it and let's move on (so we don't "derail the thread". :comeon:)

2. Accuracy should take precedent over speed. The rush to be first is one of the main reasons why American journalism is in the mess it's in right now.

EDIT: Isn't that why you keep posting this article as an example of how the NYTimes failed to take this seriously from the jump? :denzelcmonson:

3. Learn to take your L's like a man. :bpufedup:
 
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