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Whether you like it or not the period 2009 to 2016 was corrupt from Obama down to Pelosi, Schiff and Schumer and through them to hundreds of others in the political sphere and Public Service. The Autopen tried to revive corruption and they succeeded totally.
Wikileaks was a thorn in the backsides of every corrupt politicin and he got his documents - so under Obama he was the most wanted man in the world. If he was extradited to the USA the Epstein route would have followed,
The secret was that the Justice Department, the FBI and CIA was used to ensure that the guilty could get away with corruption on a grand scale. The fact is when corrupt activities was reported to the F BI with proven records provided - the FBI never investigated - or in the case of the Uranium 1 scadnal the faithful Mueller - also known for the lies he spun to convinced Senators to authorise he start of the Second Iraq War in 2003 - he was used as Special Council in the case of the Uranium 1 scandal and as expected he claimed their was any corruption involving the Cinton Founfation in the scam.
Obama's AG Holder openly bragged he was Obama's poster boy and in the end gpt so deep in the shit about the Operation Fast and Furious scam that he resigned in 2015
Obama himself co-ordinated the Russian Hoax and tried to get ridd of Trump by that means, Recent docuent releases provref Obama;s invovlement in that scam.
When corruption was reported and documents provided the FBI covered it up to avoid prosecuution and that system continued unabated under Wray who was as crooked as his predecesor Comey was.
It is indeed time that t he corruption regimes of Obama and Biden being opened to the Public bercomes aware of the pay-to-play system the political crooks used enriching themselves.
You may not like it - but Obama would be charge and after found guilty Trump would pardon him. Politics should not be used to cover up corruption - but Trump does not want a precedent that could br abused by the crooks that is operating the Democratic Party at present. . .
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