Tulsi: It was treason
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FMR. REP. TULSI GABBARD: Leaks coming from law enforcement agencies are not good. We often see them happening in the lead-up to elections regardless of which party they are seeking to influence. Our law enforcement entities need to be apolitical so that we can faith in the rule of law.
But what we are seeing here is pointing to something much bigger than what Hunter Biden ends up actually being charged with or indicted with or not. What this reminds me of, which is especially important as we head into this coming election in just a few weeks, early voting has already kicked off in some states, is how our democracy was stolen in 2020.
We saw how heads, former heads of intelligence agencies, the FBI, law enforcement agencies, colluding with Big Tech social media companies and the mainstream media decided hey, we don't want the American voter to know what the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop are because we know that they are more likely to vote for Donald Trump instead of Joe Biden if they actually find out what was there.
So they intentionally worked together to withhold that information from voters across the country as they were trying to figure out who to vote for, stealing our democracy.
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But that didn't happen. Do you know of anything illegal that Trump did, other than persuasion born out of a belief the election was rigged?
What she's talking about, did.
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It very much did happen, some of it was public and in the case of the call to the GA SecState it was made public.
It also is likely criminal under GA law and a DA there is still investigating it.
@jon-nyc said in Tulsi: It was treason:
It very much did happen, some of it was public and in the case of the call to the GA SecState it was made public.
It also is likely criminal under GA law and a DA there is still investigating it.
The call happened. The action did not.
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If Person A calls person B and says, "I want you to murder Person C"
Person B refuses.
Is Person A liable?
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If Person A calls person B and says, "I want you to murder Person C"
Person B refuses.
Is Person A liable?
@taiwan_girl yes. Solicitation of murder is a crime, even if the murder never occurs.
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@jon-nyc said in Tulsi: It was treason:
It very much did happen, some of it was public and in the case of the call to the GA SecState it was made public.
It also is likely criminal under GA law and a DA there is still investigating it.
The call happened. The action did not.
@Jolly said in Tulsi: It was treason:
@jon-nyc said in Tulsi: It was treason:
It very much did happen, some of it was public and in the case of the call to the GA SecState it was made public.
It also is likely criminal under GA law and a DA there is still investigating it.
The call happened. The action did not.
The solicitation was likely criminal. We’ll see.