Mueller investigation and Wiki changes

Evmetro

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On the wiki page, one can view changes to an article by clicking on the upper left icon of the wiki page. I just compared the mueller investigation wikipedia page from today to the one a year ago to see what all has changed. Sure enough, the part about Trump and collusion has been removed from the very first paragraph. Why was that part removed? Why was so much other stuff removed?

!0 points to the member here who can point out the biggest difference between the wikipedia article of today and the original article. Remember to use the comparison feature of wiki to bring up both. Here is an example link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.ph...&type=revision&diff=794722994&oldid=784783332

Have fun!
 
A bonus ten points will be awarded to the forum member who can pinpoint when and why this was removed from the first paragraph of the wiki article:

The '''2017 Special Counsel investigation''' is an investigation in the United States led by former FBI Director [[Robert Mueller]] as special counsel, exploring any coordination between [[Donald Trump]]'s [[Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016|2016 presidential campaign]] and the [[Government of Russia|Russian government]] as part of the [[Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections]],
 
I was not expecting any lefties to reply to this thread other than attempts to derail it. Regardless of which side of the aisle you are on though, the "view history" feature of wikipedia is a fun tool for those of us who discuss politics. Every time something big happens in the world of politics, changes are made in wiki to help the left. When something big happens in the world of politics, I like to compare older articles to the most current one so that I can see what the left is wanting to protect. In the case of the "special counsel investigation", it is quite clear that the left wants to shift attention away from Trump colluding with the Russians, since it has become clear that it did not happen.
 
Nice analysis. Funny you never even hear JPP lefties talking about collusion anymore. They are back to meddling


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I was not expecting any lefties to reply to this thread other than attempts to derail it. Regardless of which side of the aisle you are on though, the "view history" feature of wikipedia is a fun tool for those of us who discuss politics. Every time something big happens in the world of politics, changes are made in wiki to help the left. When something big happens in the world of politics, I like to compare older articles to the most current one so that I can see what the left is wanting to protect. In the case of the "special counsel investigation", it is quite clear that the left wants to shift attention away from Trump colluding with the Russians, since it has become clear that it did not happen.

Here's my prediction. That Evmetro will post some babbling piece of horseshit, then predict that when he is called on said horseshit will respond with "I told you so!"

Thank you in advance for proving me right.
 
Nice analysis. Funny you never even hear JPP lefties talking about collusion anymore. They are back to meddling


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If anything, jpp lefties will just deny that they ever thought there was collusion. They will mirror what we see in that wiki comparison. They will probably do what I posted in the first sentence of post 3 as well.
 
it doesn't matter even if it true you fucking idiots


what the COURTS say does matter


and your whole party is fucked
 
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