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Bill O'Reilly says that Trump's 'personal vendetta' conspiracy round against Hillary Clinton and others has one big obstacle

    Bill O'Reilly is firmly convinced that the urge of the Trump government to accuse Hillary Clinton, James Comey and others in the supposed Russian collusion fraud, is a “personal vendetta” – but sees a great obstacle in many amounts.

    In the episode of Tuesday of “Talking Points Memo” O'Reilly pointed out that as an attorney General Pam Bondi continues with her threat to present evidence of the conspiracy to a large jury, this would happen in New York City of Washington. DC

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    The inevitable location of the process can become a headache and an obstacle to the effort.

    “Now a big jury is just like you and me – ordinary people,” said O'Reilly. “There is more of them than in a sitting test. And they have to select a location, and that will be a problem for the Trump administration because all this alleged conspiracy fraud took place in and around Washington, DC, DC, and New York City. Remember that Hillary Clinton's 2016's 2016 is not in florida, but cker. to get. “

    He continued: “So, Bondi will have to go into very, very liberal districts and present her case for a federal large jury. Now they are more disciplined than local juries, jury's is no doubt. But that is an obstacle.”

    This last conspiracy of the fraud caused after the director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, said weeks ago on “Fox and Friends” that Clinton, Barack Obama and others produced intelligence to derail Trump after his 2016 victory.

    Special public prosecutor Robert Mueller's Landmark 2019 report found no evidence that the Trump campaign was working with Russia at the time, but found that it was making efforts to interfere with the elections.

    View O'Reilly's full “Talking Points Memo” above.

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