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Funny crap, crapinmypants. You couldn't catch me in a lie if I did lie which I haven't. You and your two other stooges are the lying POSes here. Its fun for me to expose you and your buddies as the lame a-holes you all are. Its also funny to me since it takes three of you guys to add up to a partial brain. As for you, you are the low member on the totem pole intellectually. Not saying much for your two stooge buddy but you really have cornered the market on Stupid.
Oh nate. Why should I need to show you the testimony under oath? Who the hell are you other than a troll on this board? You just like to try and portray yourself as some educated person. I doubt that. Smart people don't resort to cheap shots about typos and punctuation. Are you married to splff by the way?
Here you go, nate. Hillary's aide, Mook , was the guy who blew the lid off of Hillary's approval. Not the a-hole being indicted , Sussman, which I've told your sorry *** several times. Now then, nate, go back to your typo checks. Did a misplace a period somewhere? Please take a look or two and report it to the class.
Hillary Clinton personally approved plan to share Trump-Russia allegation with the press in 2016, campaign manager says
Marshall Cohen
By Marshall Cohen, CNN
Updated 6:20 PM ET, Fri May 20, 2022
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, center, accompanied by Campaign Manager Robby Mook, left, and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill, right, on Oct. 19, 2016.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, center, accompanied by Campaign Manager Robby Mook, left, and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill, right, on Oct. 19, 2016.
(CNN)Hillary Clinton personally approved her campaign's plans in fall 2016 to share information with a reporter about an uncorroborated alleged server backchannel between Donald Trump and a top Russian bank, her former campaign manager testified Friday in federal court.
Robby Mook said he attended a meeting with other senior campaign officials where they learned about strange cyberactivity that suggested a relationship between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which is based in Moscow. The group decided to share the information with a reporter, and Mook subsequently ran that decision by Clinton herself.
"We discussed it with Hillary," Mook said, later adding that "she agreed with the decision."
Takeaways from a critical witness in the John Durham probe's first trial
Takeaways from a critical witness in the John Durham probe's first trial
A campaign staffer later passed the information to a reporter from Slate magazine, which the campaign hoped the reporter would "vet it out, and write what they believe is true," Mook said.