Jiang says factions associated with Trump and his opponents are using courts, Congress, and legal loopholes as the early battlefield for this conflict.
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Comey
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"...so you know like Trump's Trump wants to go after James Comey and and John Bolton because they obviously represent a different state deep..."
"...he says down here, right here, after crashing out about James Comey, I am willing to risk the giving up of my rights and..."
"...Is that. Trump. Arrests. A lot of. Republicans. Gone after. James Comey. After. John Bolton. And. There's. A long list. Of enemies. That he..."
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