By
James
Hirsen
After more than a year, scores of interviews, mountains
of documents, raids on witnesses, and tens of millions of dollars squandered
away, there is still no evidence to support the allegation that President
Donald Trump was involved in any type of “Russian collusion.”
In what appears to be a desperate attempt to get the “L”
off its forehead, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has filed a lawsuit
against the Russian government, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks, putting
forth a wild conspiracy theory to try and divert attention away from its
embarrassing loss in the 2016 presidential election.
A host of federal laws that were supposedly violated are
cited in the suit, including the Wiretap Act, Stored Communications Act,
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and tried-and-true fave of the left, the
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
The lawsuit is a redux of the 1972 DNC lawsuit during the
Watergate investigation against then-President Richard Nixon’s reelection
committee, which ended in 1974 when the Dems took a settlement of $750,000 from
the Nixon campaign on the same day Nixon vacated the Oval Office. [more...]
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