Originally posted by Starlight
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One of the newer ones is about Sam Nunberg, so let's look at "Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg called before grand jury, says he will refuse to go." That sure sounds incriminating, like he knows all sorts of secrets about collusion he won't share. Until you find out that Sam Nunberg was fired by the Trump campaign way back in mid-2015, which I believe is before the supposed collusion even took place. And the fact that Nunberg has no reason to be loyal to Trump considering not only was he fired, Trump later sued him. Let's not also forget the main reason we even know the guy refused was because he contacted various news outlets to tell them he was refusing to do it. Note also how, after he got his media spree of interviews, he backtracked and said he'd accept the subpoena. It's blatantly obvious that Nunberg's refusal was really about just getting himself back in the spotlight for a while, not because of any dark secrets he knew about Trump he was concealing.
"Police enter lobby of Trump Hotel in Panama, attempt to evict Trump staff" meanwhile, is completely irrelevant to the Mueller investigation. It's about a property dispute involving the Trump Organization (not Trump). Even if you think Trump himself bears criticism for this business conflict involving the business he no longer runs, it doesn't have anything to do with Russia or Trump's presidency.
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