Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta and former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz both privately denied to congressional Russia investigators that they had any knowledge about an arrangement to pay for opposition research on President Donald Trump, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
The
interviews happened before this week's disclosure that the Clinton
campaign and DNC paid for the research. Senate investigators may seek to
further question the two top Democrats and dig deeper on the origins of
the so-called Trump dossier, one of the sources briefed on the matter
said.
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Liars, all.
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Yup.
DeleteIs Lying to Congress a Crime? Well, technically yes. But is it really a crime, if no one is ever prosecuted? Without trying too hard, I can think of two dozen instances where witnesses lied to congress. And NOTHING was done. Oh, I am sure, if one of us mere serfs, lied. The law would be applied with extreme vigor. But if the Washington Royalty lies, well the laws just do not apply. It is clear to all that look. Justice IS NOT blind. Only, “We the People” are subject to the law. Those we serve in Washington, our Royalty are exempt.
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Crooks, all.
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