1. I believe they corrected not retracted.
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  2. You guys won't give me nothin
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  3. One team, one heartbeat.....
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  4. Not sure the guy that sent the orig email is credible, in fact he is not. Think Trump Jr found this out as well. AND the lawyerette, who I initially thought was hot, but NOT, claims she does not work for or represent the Russian government.

    So this incident will turn out to be all heat, no light.
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  5. Another day in DC. Iconsnoozin.gif
  6. The email proves they went to an illegal meeting,.. to repeat, it's like going to meet a minor to have sex, doesn't matter if there was any sex, or even a real kid,.. just going there will get you arrested.

    Trump Jr, Manefort, Kushner,.. the three of them showed criminal intent.
  7. That meeting wasnt illegal. No matter how much you wish it to be, its not.
  8. Trump Jr.'s meeting with an agent of a hostile foreign country, undertaken allegedly to gain advantage in a U.S. election, has potentially put President Donald Trump's oldest son in legal jeopardy. Former White House ethics counsel Norm Eisen tweeted that it "clearly violates campaign finance law and likely implicates Don Jr. and campaign under conspiracy statute."

    "Based on the emails that Donald Trump Jr. released, the highest levels of the Trump campaign walked, eyes open, into a meeting designed to advance the Russian government's support for Donald Trump," Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said in a statement. "These emails show there is no longer a question of whether this campaign sought to collude with a hostile foreign power to subvert America's democracy. The question is how far the coordination goes.