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Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Mueller Upends Rule of Law, In Final Appearance—Sidney Powell
Jun 1, 2019 15:37:36   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times

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"When special counsel Robert Mueller formally closed the Russia investigation on May 29th, he opened the door to wide-ranging speculation as to the intent behind his statement. In the eyes of Former Texas Prosecutor Sidney Powell, Mueller’s words stood the rule of law and the presumption of innocence on their heads.

This is American Thought Leaders, and I’m Jan Jekielek.

Today we sit down with Sidney Powell, who is the author of LICENSED TO LIE: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice. She was lead counsel in more than 500 appeals in the Fifth Circuit, and she’s is ranked by her Texas peers as a "Super Lawyer."

We discuss the implications of Special Counsel Mueller’s May 29 press conference, the recent DOJ decision to not prosecute a serial leaker, corruption in the DOJ in general, and what can be done to correct it."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udRqsEa2N9E

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Jun 1, 2019 23:05:18   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
BigMike wrote:
American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times

Premiered 20 hours ago

"When special counsel Robert Mueller formally closed the Russia investigation on May 29th, he opened the door to wide-ranging speculation as to the intent behind his statement. In the eyes of Former Texas Prosecutor Sidney Powell, Mueller’s words stood the rule of law and the presumption of innocence on their heads.

This is American Thought Leaders, and I’m Jan Jekielek.

Today we sit down with Sidney Powell, who is the author of LICENSED TO LIE: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice. She was lead counsel in more than 500 appeals in the Fifth Circuit, and she’s is ranked by her Texas peers as a "Super Lawyer."

We discuss the implications of Special Counsel Mueller’s May 29 press conference, the recent DOJ decision to not prosecute a serial leaker, corruption in the DOJ in general, and what can be done to correct it."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udRqsEa2N9E
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It was one of the more bizarre legal opinions I have ever heard. He has stained his reputation for good. I actually expected something like this out of him. He's Comey's best friend and should have had to recuse himself from jump street. He hired 19 investigators. 17 were Clinton donors. Even in a liberal mind, if they could do percentages, they'd have to admit this was a very biased investigation.

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Jun 1, 2019 23:29:37   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
JFlorio wrote:
It was one of the more bizarre legal opinions I have ever heard. He has stained his reputation for good. I actually expected something like this out of him. He's Comey's best friend and should have had to recuse himself from jump street. He hired 19 investigators. 17 were Clinton donors. Even in a liberal mind, if they could do percentages, they'd have to admit this was a very biased investigation.


Drip, drop.

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