gkekoa
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Even if that were true (its not), that doesnt make the investigation unjust or illegal. What? The warrant is legal. One piece of the puzzle being (clearly) opposition research doesnt make a warrant illegal. Thats nonsense.
The warrant had no bearing? So again your choosing to go with your feelings over what the data and facts say.
Sure. but that doesnt mean illegal things didnt happena and doesnt mean that collusion should be tolerated in a presidential election.
Actually, if the investigation’s back bone and most of the important information was obtained by an illegal warrant, it most certainly does make it unjust.
Franks v Delaware...Therefore, if there is a preliminary showing that a police officer made false statements in the search warrant affidavit, either knowingly or intentionally or with reckless disregard for the truth, then a suppression hearing may be held. And if it is established during the suppression hearing that the police officer who requested the affidavit of probable cause committed perjury or a “reckless disregard for the truth” regarding a statement on which the probable cause finding was based, then the search warrant may be deemed invalid and any resulting physical evidence may be suppressed as “Fruit of the poisonous tree”.
Perjury is a crime.
It is against the Constitution to go on a fishing expedition for criminal activity. So you admit, collusion is not illegal? Is it Ok for us to interfere in foreign elections?