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Originally Posted by crockett
Let me explain legal terms to you...
Target = ready to be charged and indicted
Subject = not ready to be charged but can become a target..
Muller just like Comey chooses his words carefully.. Obviously if Muller is looking for a interview with Trump, he will not be a target ready to be charged but still a subject in a investigation..
The part of this you are trying to breeze over is Muller will be releasing a report on Trump for Obsteuction of Justice.. Republicans voted to impeach Clinton over obstruction of justice..
Trump is done.. it's just a matter of how long the cat lets him squirm...
target is someone that the government has substantial evidence linking him or her to criminal activity and is close to presenting that evidence to a grand jury for potential charges (or a judge for an arrest warrant on a complaint).
The technical definition of a subject is: a person whose conduct is within the scope of the grand jury’s investigation. A subject of an investigation is someone that the prosecutor and agents believe to be involved in criminal activity but do not yet have substantial evidence against. Often, law enforcement wants to interview a subject of an investigation, either informally or before the grand jury, in an effort to obtain sufficient evidence against the person.
https://www.stahlesq.com/blog/target...on-of-interest
I say again.. Trump = fucked..
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Dear dumbass, Mueller met with Trump the day before his appointment for a "job interview." For a job he couldn't actually do because he had already served 12 years. 2 of which Congress had to approve because technically max term is 10.
The investigation was a ruse to keep the fools at bay and the conspirators at play.
Rosenstein has been running the coverup for the Clinton cabal.