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“Sentence first, verdict afterwards”

Exhibit A: Carter Page

The Clinton News Network screams today:

One week, three more Trump-Russia connections

Among the three is one Carter Page.

And four years ago, a Trump adviser interacted with a Russian spy trying to elicit intelligence.

Also in the article:

Carter Page meets a Russian spy in New York

The WaPo headline:

Former Trump adviser admits to 2015 communication with Russian spy

Carter Page, who served briefly as a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, made an appearance in a federal espionage case several years ago because he communicated with a Russian intelligence agent under surveillance by the FBI.

Sounds awful, right?

NBC News:

Carter Page, the energy industry consultant who was linked last year to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, is the unnamed man identified in a federal complaint as having met with a Russian intelligence agent four years ago, Page himself revealed on Monday.

Sounds terrible.

The Daily Beast



Carter Page Met With, Gave Documents to Russian Spy in 2013

Buzzfeed:



A Former Trump Adviser Met With A Russian Spy

Four years ago, Carter Page had nothing to do with Donald Trump. The liberal media would have you believe Page was a Trump Presidential adviser in 2013. Page was meeting with what he believed to be a Russian businessman. He had no idea the guy was a spy. He was later contacted by the DOJ and assisted the DOJ in prosecuting the Russian agent Evgeny Buryakov. The guy tried to recruit him to be a spy- he refused and then aided the DOJ.

“More than two decades after the end of the Cold War, Russian spies still seek to operate in our midst under the cover of secrecy,” said former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, whose office handled the case, in 2016. “But in New York, thanks to the work of the FBI and the prosecutors in my office, attempts to conduct unlawful espionage will not be overlooked. They will be investigated and prosecuted.” Undercover FBI agents lured Buryakov and his SVR associates, Igor Sporyshev and Podobnyy, into a trap by masquerading as well-placed business sources ripe for recruitment while using physical and electronic surveillance to gather enough information to build their case.

And those documents he “handed over”?

Page told the FBI that he gave Podobnyy his business card and shared emails passing along his opinions and general documents about the energy business, according to the complaint. Monday night, he expanded on that description, saying he “shared basic immaterial information and publicly available research documents” — simply “a few samples from the far more detailed lectures I was preparing at the time for the students” in a world energy class he taught at New York University.

That’s the big crime. That is the big evidence of collusion.

Look at the way it is presented. The guy was an intelligence asset and they make him sound like a goddam traitor. Page has been libeled and slandered for what? Helping prosecute a spy? This exemplifies the quality of liberal and democrat research.

It’s fake news. Character assassination. Innuendo. All of it. It’s disgusting. You liberals? You suck. Suck, suck, suck. Bring on the hearings.

Let me remind you all of something. In 2012 barack obama promised the #1 Russian spy that he would be more flexible for the #1 Russian spy.

Right after Page testifies let’s have obama testify about what kind of flexibility he provided for Putin.

. . . “Let the jury consider their verdict,” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.

“No, no!” said the Queen. “Sentence first–verdict afterward.”

“Stuff and nonsense!” said Alice loudly. “The idea of having the sentence first!”

“Hold your tongue!” said the Queen, turning purple.

“I won’t!” said Alice.

“Off with her head!” the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Nobody moved.

“Who cares for you?” said Alice. (She had grown to her full size by this time.) “You’re nothing but a pack of cards!”