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I already predicted that there is no conspiracy charge (Mueller indicted and convicted multiple people on obstruction) because the “collusion” was more keystone cops than criminal enterprise (ie Trump’s campaign lacked legal and oversight). One of the open charges - Roger Stone- is the best example.

If you don’t know the WIKILEAKS STORY here’s a great recent summmary:

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/01/inside-the-crazy-and-vicious-feud-between-roger-stone-and-jerome-corsi-and-why-it-matters/

But, in short, the story is that Trump advisor Stone assisted Trump by engineering/coordinating the Wikileaks dump of Clinton emails. Stone and Corsi CLEARLY and UNDENIABLY did so (read the story behind the link) and predictably fell all over each other lying about it (obstruction) with Corsi ratting out Stone for immunity. This is why Stone was charged.

However, Stone was not an official member of the campaign so the link to Trump was the ALLEGATION that a “Senior member of the Trump campaign” reached out to Stone asking him to coordinate with Asante (through Corsi). This key allegation is either untrue (ie Stone/Corsi did all this on their own) or Mueller couldn’t get either Corsi or Stone to flip, which would mesh with the timing of the release of the report.

Of these two (it’s at least possible one flipped and Mueller just referred it to SDNY) it seems more likely that the allegation was untrue and corroborated by Mueller as untrue because no one else, such as the alleged “senior campaign official” was indicted. In other words, Stone “colluded” with Russia, so to speak, but did so without the campaign’s involvement.

We will see just a guess

If you want to read a fascinating account of how these investigations play out, read the linked article. You can see Stone, the Self-described Nixon-era “dirty trickster” working his “magic” while most likely not understanding the legal peril he was creating for himself. You can also see the classic flipping of Corsi and because he was the first to flip between the two he seemingly gets off even though he was arguably a much more important part of the conspiracy

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