As Tucker Carlson reported on the Podesta Group's connection to Paul Manafort, who was just indicted by the Mueller Special Counsel, the Fox News host revealed how Tony Podesta tried to coerce sanitized coverage of the Mueller Russian Coercion probe via lawfare.
As Carlson noted, this sort of intimidation tactic is a favorite tool for the Podesta Group.
It seems that Hillary's army is using standing orders to intimidate and obfuscate. Hillary activists on social media pushed back on the Russian scandals by demanding to know EXACTLY what she did wrong regarding Uranium One.
Of course, this is impossible to tell when government documents were stored on personal servers (violation of law on classified documents) and then shredded or wiped clean at Secretary Clinton's discretion (violation of customary State Department procedure as well as the Government Documents statutes). These missing documents may detail how the Clinton Foundation received large donations (which was a violation of the Clinton/Obama Memorandum of Understanding in 2009) and former President Clinton received vastly inflated speaking fees from Russian interests right after the approval process. But since we can't say EXACTLY what Mrs. Clinton did, we should feel intimidated to even mention it at all. But for a conspiracy, one does not have to directly point to any particular action.
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