Trump approves release of disputed memo

No, but we have a ton of context from leaks over the years of an out of control Intelligence Apparatus and a rubber stamp secret court system. You can choose to by default trust them, but some of us don't have to and it's completely valid.

There's plenty of reasonable doubt and I think if the tables were turned and this happened under Bush during Obama's campaign people would flip shit.

DA's regularly use the threat of many more years in prison than justified in order to bully defendants into accepting plea deals. Don't give me that BS that our legal system is purely honorable. If it was, Monsanto wouldn't be able to sue farmers into bankruptcy because they can afford better lawyers.

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