Hey @AriFleischer. Manafort was prosecuted because he worked for Trump. @AWeissmann_ went after Trump people until he found crimes or arm-twisted them into pleading on process crimes such as maybe lying about legal things. Every Mueller victim deserves a pardon!
.@AriFleischer Your wing of the GOP likes to whine about MEDIAAA but you guys can’t see beyond what media sells so let me educate you about Manafort: His doors were punched open in July 2017 before @RodRosenstein gave Mueller power to go after non-Russia things. AFTER the raid,
Rosenstein wrote a Scope Memo. In it, he gave Mueller & Thugs the authority to go after 4 people about Russia and each of them also on possible crimes unrelated to Russia and unrelated to the other people such as Manafort’s Ukraine work. Please tell me @AriFleischer what is the
justice of unleashing a special counsel on people rather than on a crime? Wanting to investigate collusion anew (after 12 months investigating turning up nothing) is one level of abuse. But what’s this cruelty of listing names and a free pass to look at other items? Pardon away!
.@AriFleischer Prosecutor abuse is not just when a non-guilty person gets pinched. Abuse can be even if the victim of the abuse has committed a violation such as Manafort. @RodRosenstein had no business appointing Mueller 12 months into the Feds not finding anything. They knew
from the start of Mueller that there is NOTHING there. @petestrzok texted as much to @NatSecLisa. @JohnBrennan and Clapper both told Congress that when they left on 1/20/20 they has found nothing. The Obama leftovers who ran from TV show to TV show barking about COLLUSION were
asked by Congress in closed briefings during 2017 if they saw evidence of collusion and they ALL said no but then ran back to TV yelling about Collusion. The next abuse was that @AWeissmann_ went after people on unrelated stuff rather than on just collusion. cc @AriFleischer
The third abuse was that @RodRosenstein’s scope memo was written only in August; ten weeks of Mueller on the job and aftsd @AWeissmann_ had started going after Trump people for other stuff which was outside his authority. Rather than stop this abuse, RR’s memo enabled it more.
.@AriFleischer In all, the Manafort prosecution comes from a poisoned well and thus should be corrected. Besides, tax violations should not land a first-time convicted person into prison for many years or for any amount of years.

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18 Dec
Video: A nurse collapses on camera 17 minutes after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

Doctor on scene says “it is a reaction that can happen very frequently from any vaccine or shot... no reason to suspect that it is due to the vaccine what so ever.”

Doctor contradicts himself.
Interesting story happened a few days ago in TX. Video in the next tweet. Image
Via CBS 4: “You see the nurse is being prepped for the vaccine, but the syringe appears to be empty and the plunger has already been depressed. Once the needle appears to go into his arm, the person giving the vaccine does not appear to push the plunger down.” Odd.
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The more issues found with the GA vote the worse it looks on @GaSecofState which is why he rejects calls for real audits and reviews.

The lazy recount found 8K+ votes and netted one candidate almost 3 times the votes than the FL fight. Do you get how bad this is for SecOfState?
Videos, records and affidavits show and/or claim to show voting issues and vote count irregularities. Yet key tools of a democracy - Media, elected officials and judges - ran gutlessly away from all of it. This shows the weakness of the democracy; not its resilience, morons. Image
Mueller ran amok with no real oversight from @RodRosenstein; no challenge from Congress and cheered on by Big Media.

Basically, not one guard rail of democracy - checks/balances - held up. Yet when Trump did not dare fire Mueler, buzz was that guardrails of democracy held up.
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Hunter Biden should welcome the investigation because it gives him an opportunity to exonerate himself.

This line is what @JoeNBC @chucktodd and @jaketapper used on Trump as Mueller ran amok.
I think AG Barr should assign a Special Counsel to the #BidenTaxAffairs to assure the integrity of the investigation.
The statement by Hunter regarding the #BidenTaxAffairs was released together with a statement from the transition. This is potential Obstruction of Justice and Abuse of Power by @JoeBiden.

We may need to draft up articles of impeachment before he is even inaugurated...
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4 Dec
Hello? @EWErickson’s only tweet about #TheSuitcaseVotes is if there were monitors in the room. He sidesteps if #TheSuitcaseVotes are real or just a claim.

Comparing the signature counts in those wards to the total votes can clear this up. Can be done in hours. @GaSecofState
Erickson is taking you on a ride about alleged #SuitcaseVoted and he knows it.

Would take only a few hours for @GaSecofState and @GabrielSterling to compare signature totals and #TheSuitcaseVotes total in that ward/district to see if they are the same.

cc @IngrahamAngle
We don’t need righteous sob stories from @GabrielSterling.

All he needs to do now under the watchful eyes of attorneys is compare signature totals and #TheSuitcaseVotes total in that district to see if they are the same.

If there are more votes, boom.

If not, bust.

Simple.
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1 Dec
You conclude that if it’s true that Covid-19 was here months sooner then we would notice it from millions dying sooner.

You have it upside down:

The fact that COVID-19 was here months earlier without mass deaths shows that panic policies implemented later caused mass deaths!
.@trvrb This is besides the point that multiple countries and a few states have concluded that Covid-19 was active many weeks and/or months sooner than thought.

Cool. But why no deaths sooner?

Simple:

No lockdown/panic policies to create delay in care, neglect and deaths.
Basically a scientist is rejecting science/data showing that Covid-19 was raging in the US months earlier because the scientist is pointing to an outcome: Mass deaths seen months later. The scientist does not consider that maybe humans caused the deaths due to panic policies.
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In the 295 days from Feb first through Nov 21, 2020 in the US:

240,213 died with Coronavirus.

152 were under age of 18.

Context?

40,427 under 18 died of all causes.

More Context?

137 under the age of 18 died daily of all causes.

0.51 of a child dies daily with Covid.
In the 295 days from Feb 1 through Nov 21, 2020 in the US:

1.56% of all US deaths were children under the age of 18.

0.06% of all Coronavirus deaths were children under age of 18.

Death rates with Coronavirus in children is 26 times lower than deaths overall.
In the 295 days from Feb 1 through Nov 21 in the US:

1.03 children with Coronavirus under the age of 18 died every 2 days.

274 children died of all causes every 2 days.

Coronavirus is 0.37% of all deaths among children.

Covid is 9.3% of all deaths among all ages.

Source CDC
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