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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
People seem to forget the amount of serious legal vetting that happens with the news company before these stories are released. They just don't release them for fun because the liability would be huge.
The accused as an absolute right to file suit if they want to face their accusers. If Dong wants to really clear his name he'd be filing suit today.
There is no right to face your accuser in a press release, nor any obligation at all for the press to endanger their source by releasing it.
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You don't know his situation, and you don't know the nuance behind this situation for all parties involved. Maybe Dong is talking with his lawyers? Maybe Dong is complying with CSIS instructions? Maybe the political mechanisms to process this sort of interference work slow?
You projecting what should happen isn't the same as what's actually going to happen.
This is no better than people tying someone up to the stake with pitchforks and trying to set witches on fire with no proof.
There's enough political pressure for a response from the Libs, CSIS, RCMP, the House, and the media. Just be patient.