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Former FBI informant charged with lying about the Bidens’ role in Ukraine business

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Imagine if this was the response to the fake Russian Collusion hoax at the start, when they figured it out.....yeah, its good to know that folks understand right and wrong when it fits their politics I guess....

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3 minutes ago, RLLD said:

Imagine if this was the response to the fake Russian Collusion hoax at the start, when they figured it out.....yeah, its good to know that folks understand right and wrong when it fits their politics I guess....

Imagine if we didn’t have state owned media. 

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Just now, Dizkneelande said:

Imagine if we didn’t have state owned media. 

State-owned might be a slight misnomer....

Media started to tilt when ratings etc became part of the calculus.....but they allowed in mostly leftists.....and those people are less "owned" so much as indoctrinated and like little terrorist cells out there operating in accordance with their religion....

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When the democrats throw Raskin and Goldman out there it’s a lie.  

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1 minute ago, RLLD said:

State-owned might be a slight misnomer....

Media started to tilt when ratings etc became part of the calculus.....but they allowed in mostly leftists.....and those people are less "owned" so much as indoctrinated and like little terrorist cells out there operating in accordance with their religion....

Well we do know that they are beholden to the pharmaceutical companies and the 3 largest private equity firms in the world, the same people “own” the Dem party so “owned” isn’t that big of a stretch.

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2 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

When the democrats throw Raskin and Goldman out there it’s a lie.  

Yup. Weird that Wray testified before Congress that releasing the 1023 would put “a valuable source at risk”

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3 minutes ago, Dizkneelande said:

Yup. Weird that Wray testified before Congress that releasing the 1023 would put “a valuable source at risk”

Doesn’t matter. They fed their idiots a tale and they eat it up. Just look at Ron Gutterboy. Not a lick of critical thinking there, just run with it. Good boy. 

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Can they perhaps prosecute Robby Mook  for lying? Since we are suddenly sensitive to lying.....

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On 2/15/2024 at 7:54 PM, Pimpadeaux said:

Oh what will MAGAturds do now?

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Vote for the winner? 

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>>An FBI informant convicted of lying to the Bureau about a fake bribery scheme involving the Bidens has been quietly released from prison just months into a six-year sentence—raising concern he could be pardoned by Donald Trump any moment.

Alexander Smirnov, who has multiple business ties to Trumpworld, was sentenced on January 8, days before Trump became president. He had pleaded guilty to fabricating a story that former President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, had received millions in bribes from Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, as well as to a $2 million-plus tax evasion offense.

Yet despite Smirnov being judged a flight risk, with ties to Russian intelligence and foreign assets, the U.S.-Israeli citizen has been mysteriously missing from prison for at least the past four months, Disaster Girl can reveal. Following reports in April that the Trump administration was reviewing the case, concerns have now arisen that the president is considering an imminent pardon.

Smirnov had been serving his sentence at FCI Terminal Island, a low-security prison in Los Angeles. He is still listed at FCI Terminal Island on the Bureau of Prisons website, with a release date of February 2029. But while no filings on the docket for his appeal indicate how or why his release was ordered, he has not been there since at least July.

His absence became apparent when a process server attempted to serve Smirnov with papers for a civil lawsuit related to Smirnov’s time working as a confidential informant for the FBI on a securities fraud case involving California man Andrew Hackett. The process server hired by Hackett told Hackett he had been unable to locate Smirnov at Terminal Island. The prison confirmed to the process server that Smirnov is on “furlough,” according to emails and court filings… ..<<

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