Reviewing publicly available internet data is now equivalent to breaking and entering an apartment.NEW!
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) February 18, 2022
President Donald J. Trump:
“So, Crooked Hillary Clinton, one of the most corrupt politicians ever to run for President, can break into the White House, my apartment, buildings I own, and my campaign—in other words, she can spy on a Presidential candidate and ultimately... pic.twitter.com/L0gP8aeDUF
Aside from the fact the information reviewed is the equivalent of phone records showing calls made and received from a phone number. Nothing about content, in other words. If you were to break into someone’s apartment, I should hope you’d get more than that for your trouble.The special counsel implicitly acknowledged that White House internet data he discussed, which conservative outlets have portrayed as proof of spying on the Trump White House, came from the Obama era.https://t.co/sVnsPAcB2W pic.twitter.com/oxP9AA3Xqt
— Charlie Savage (@charlie_savage) February 18, 2022
Who’s going to explain to Eric that he’s still a party in the fraud suit? And that he can still be criminally prosecuted in New York?Hell hath no fury like a mediocre white guy from a rich family held responsible for his own actions pic.twitter.com/zl0GstgB6W
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) February 18, 2022
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