@metal-brain saidYou might remember that it's a long standing policy and not about Trump.
Let me get this straight. The president is being investigated for getting help from Russian election interfering and the policy is to not disadvantage Trump in the mid-term elections?
I'll assume that is because indictments are not convictions. You might want to remember that indictments of Russians for hacking allegations are not convictions. They are merely allegations and nothing more.
Since you know so little about the subject, you shouldn't assume anything.
@no1marauder saidA policy and a rule are two different things.
You might remember that it's a long standing policy and not about Trump.
Since you know so little about the subject, you shouldn't assume anything.
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@metal-brain saidTo be specific it is a DOJ practice which by regulation Special Counsels, like Mueller, "shall" comply with.
A policy and a rule are two different things.
@no1marauder saidIs it a DOJ "practice" to use illegally obtained material? I refer to... https://www.foxnews.com/politics/treasury-employee-arrested-on-suspicion-of-leaking-financial-info-on-trump-campaign-officials-russians
To be specific it is a DOJ practice which by regulation Special Counsels, like Mueller, "shall" comply with.
@mott-the-hoople saidWhat does a Treasury official leaking documents to reporters (of course she's entitled to a "presumption of innocence" isn't she, Mott?) have to do with Mueller?
Is it a DOJ "practice" to use illegally obtained material? I refer to... https://www.foxnews.com/politics/treasury-employee-arrested-on-suspicion-of-leaking-financial-info-on-trump-campaign-officials-russians