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RE: The Hill: As Much As 75% Of The Evidence Against Trump Came From DNC-Funded Dossier
(02-05-2018 03:53 PM)Machiavelli Wrote:  His actions tell you he’s guilty. He wanted to fire Murller last June.

That doesn't tell me he's guilty. It tells me he's a businessman used to making decisions in a different environment. If you're trying to develop a piece of property and you have a guy like Mueller giving you a problem and you can get him fired, that's what you do. It's not what you do as president, but Trump is a lot more experienced at developing property than at being president. That he doesn't come from the same old swamp school is actually a positive in my mind, although I admit in this case the optics are bad.
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