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GOP Senator Richard Burr, head of the Intelligence Committee, faces DOJ investigation for selling a fortune in stocks just before the market crashed. Do you approve?

sassygirl3869 9 Mar 31
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Yes, I approve investigating any and all who profit from insider trading.

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He’s just another greedy gop bastard who will get away with what he did.😡

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oh YES I certainly do approve

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Yup

bobwjr Level 10 Mar 31, 2020
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He is cooperating with the FB1. However there are 3 to 4 others being investigated including Diane Feinstein. Use of information from a classified briefing to sell stocks early- highly illegal.

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DOJ, what a joke! They couldn’t investigate themselves out of a paper bag at this point. The fact that it is a top GOP Senator means it’s just lip service to start with.

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They should all be investigated as this is the time to do anything that is illegal. No one will be caught and prosecuted, it is the lay of the land right now. Kiss trumps ass and your set.

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Don’t forget Dianne Feinstein. She’s being investigated.

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There’s nothing wrong with investigating to see if the Senators had inside information. I doubt seriously if they knew any more than the general public.

of COURSE they knew more

They are on committees that know about this stuff before the public and would be in a great position to maneuver their funds so they do not lose.

@dalefvictor Specific inside information about the stock market? I doubt it. Just about anyone could have predicted a fall in stock prices, based just on news stories. There’s nothing illegal about playing the market fluctuations.

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