Trump rewarding Russia after finding out Russian intel is having US troops at war murdered by surrogates is *one* line they can't come back from.
But so is everything Nader rolled on.
cc: @ericgarland @ZevShalev
But why is this so utterly terminal for every asset?
We'll have hearings & then an impeachment over Trump *rewarding* Russian after learning Russian intelligence was having US troops murdered in a theater of war.
People will have to stand and defend.
Out there. In public. With the whole world watching.
Killing US soldiers. *Rewarding* people for it.
So... Mitt Romney will vote against doing killing them.
How many Republican members of the House and Senate will?
Or even the abstraction (to much of the public) of "meddling" in elections, tainting social media, or sharing US intelligence.
Nope.
*One* piece will be literally getting our guys killed in the field.
Epstein, with his decades of blackmail videos from his child-rape farm in the middle of Manhattan (and off the Florida coast, and likely elsewhere).
And Nader, who probably proffered on much *worse* crimes.
It's who's on the tapes.
It's who has already proffered.
It's who *they* knew and what they knew *about.*
All intersecting with the *vast* amount of evidence we already had.
You'll notice quite a bit seems to be coming out in the last several months.
Particularly since the beginning of the year.
And non-US, non-FVEY spies have no Constitutional/treaty protection against surveillance and evidence collection...
Like all Federal security cameras?
Not just about suspicious meetings.
It's about the automated lip-reading tech we *already* had, and how it could be radically advanced.
People were bracing for ever-increasing levels of horror.
Perhaps there were even people making plans for Epstein-level nightmares coming out.
Now, Nader has clearly proffered out & Trump was giving *massive* rewards to Russia for killing troops.
And finally, there's the press.
And how he had a partner?
Did Gates ever talk to anyone?
Famously?
Like, time-served famously?
Involving all the journalists he paid for coverage.
Not to mention more about illegal-influence networks in general.
Unless they proffer.
Like mad.
And the people who could.
Did.
In Congress, in the press, in the Administration, in the courts, and elsewhere...
Who have nothing to do but obey the final orders of their handlers.
And march into the killbox.
In court.
Looks like a clean death.
They won't get - metaphorically speaking - a clean death.
But a slow, excruciating, downward spiral of total personal destruction from which even death would be a mercy.
The strategists on our side were *far* more formidable those of our adversaries.
And there's no more pretending.
There's more to come, of course.
But that will do for now.