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Trump Witch Hunt

Hopefully you find some morals and your schizophrenia medicine.
One can only hope although while we are on the topic of morals, maybe you can leave a comment about how the president you voted for used his position in office to help him and his family make millions of dollars from foreign entities, all while lying to you during his campaign in 2020.

Let me know if I can help with articulation.
 
Probably but at least Americans will get to make the decision instead of letting a corrupt govt decide for them.

Btw - the terrorists that orchestrated 9/11 haven't actually made it to trial in 2 decades but somehow, just somehow the govt plans to fast track 4 trials for the former president just in time for the '24 election. You can't make it up.


Yes, those things are completely the same. You have lost your damn mind, pal. What a freak you have become.

But if trump is innocent, and the indictments are BS, and this is election interference... you and your lord and savior should want a speedy trial. Can you imagine how popular he will be if he beats these cases prior to the election?

Of course, both you and trump know deep down, he isn't at all innocent.
 
Yes, those things are completely the same. You have lost your damn mind, pal. What a freak you have become.

But if trump is innocent, and the indictments are BS, and this is election interference... you and your lord and savior should want a speedy trial. Can you imagine how popular he will be if he beats these cases prior to the election?

Of course, both you and trump know deep down, he isn't at all innocent.
The US govt couldn't fast track a death sentence for a few terrorirsts that killed 2000 + people but can fast track 4 indictments for a politician that claimed an election was illegitimate. As always, it's great to see they have their priorities straight.
 
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The US govt couldn't fast track a death sentence for a few terrorirsts that killed 2000 + people but can fast track 4 indictments for a politician that claimed an election was illegitimate. As always, it's great to see they have their priorities straight.
 
Probably but at least Americans will get to make the decision instead of letting a corrupt govt decide for them.

Btw - the terrorists that orchestrated 9/11 haven't actually made it to trial in 2 decades but somehow, just somehow the govt plans to fast track 4 trials for the former president just in time for the '24 election. You can't make it up.

Why do you care so much about a criminal charged with 91 felonies?
 
One can only hope although while we are on the topic of morals, maybe you can leave a comment about how the president you voted for used his position in office to help him and his family make millions of dollars from foreign entities, all while lying to you during his campaign in 2020.

Let me know if I can help with articulation.
Let me know when I can help you understand the difference between Joe and Hunter.
Let me know when I can help you understand the difference between Joe and Trump.
Let me know when I can help you understand the difference between innuendo and facts.
 
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With President Trump all the way.




To EVERYONE ON X and in the world:
With All we’ve seen the last few days from the fires and indictments to the aliases and the corrupt judges, this video and quote from Trump I pray gives you strength and courage to keep going and never give up! Because
Trump ISN’T GIVING UP!!!!!

Trump:
"Nothing worth doing ever ever ever came easy. Following your convictions means that you must be willing to face criticism from those who lack the same courage to do what is right.

Relish the opportunity to be an outsider, embrace that label, being an outsider is fine embrace the label because it's the outsiders who change the world and make a real and lasting difference.

The more than a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead.

You must keep pushing forward. NEVER EVER GIVE UP"

President Donald J. Trump
 
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The US govt couldn't fast track a death sentence for a few terrorirsts that killed 2000 + people but can fast track 4 indictments for a politician that claimed an election was illegitimate. As always, it's great to see they have their priorities straight.
You seem to hate this country. Please leave. This was the same helpful advice i received here while disagreeing with invading Iraq. Try it on for size
 
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You seem to hate this country. Please leave. This was the same helpful advice i received here while disagreeing with invading Iraq. Try it on for size
One of us fought for the country, one of us didn't. I don't even have to tell the board who is who, they can tell by your posts you didn't have the stones for it.

What would you do without my 1% tax bracket contribution? Someone has to pay all of that college debt you whine about once a month.
 
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Lolz. Well one of those grand juries hadn't even decided on charges before they posted the charges and the signed indictment for the entire nation to see so I think that shoots down the "We the people decided" narrative.

This video is hilarious. He was released without bail, no mugshot.......lolz, he is secured by secret service, he's not a flight risk and he's also the former president. The FBI raid on his home proves otherwise.

Btw - he's (Reich) another high profile individual that told us the Hunter Laptop was Russian disinformation and fake.

If there is ample evidence that Trump broke actual laws and deserves jail time, then by all means let's put him through a trial and arrest him. But.....make all trials public so the country can see the actual evidence being presented so we can put this whole thing behind us either way.
 
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Good lord at you guys trying with all your might to whatabout this.

The huge difference is this: Did Trump ever concede? Was he there at the inauguration? Did he uphold the transfer of power standards that made the US the envy of the rest of the world?


There is a big difference in saying you feel a foreign power influenced the election through Disinformation vs saying 1000's of Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike, commited mass fraud.
 
One of us fought for the country, one of us didn't. I don't even have to tell the board who is who, they can tell by your posts you didn't have the stones for it.

What would you do without my 1% tax bracket contribution? Someone has to pay all of that college debt you whine about once a month.
My grandfather forbade me from serving. He was a marine in the 3rd division and fought in the pacific. He lost most of his friends in that war. I guess i was just being dutiful to my family. Also, the war in Iraq was a complete shit show. I was correct and here you are bringing up balls. How about get some brains
 
My grandfather forbade me from serving. He was a marine in the 3rd division and fought in the pacific. He lost most of his friends in that war. I guess i was just being dutiful to my family. Also, the war in Iraq was a complete shit show. I was correct and here you are bringing up balls. How about get some brains
Well at least your grandfather was a true patriot. I thank him for his service.

Your grandfather told you not to serve because no one that has seen war wants their loved ones to see the same. You don't ever recover from it.

To be honest, I don't really care if you served or not, not everyone is cut out for it but I'm certainly not going to have a guy who didn't do so, tell me to leave the country that I bled for, buried friends for, etc.
 
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Well at least your grandfather was a true patriot. I thank him for his service.

Your grandfather told you not to serve because no one that has seen war wants their loved ones to see the same. You don't ever recover from it.

To be honest, I don't really care if you served or not, not everyone is cut out for it but I'm certainly not going to have a guy who didn't do so, tell me to leave the country that I bled for, buried friends for, etc.
I'll just say thank you for your service. Theres really no point in explaining myself to you it appears. Ya know since im not cut out for being on your level.
 
LOL!! Love it!!


Andrew McCarthy Reveals the “Giant Hole” in Fani Willis’s Case Against President Trump Which Proves His Innocence​

By Cullen Linebarger Aug. 20, 2023 11:20 am
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Prominent conservative attorney Andrew McCarthy, a typical Trump-basher, wrote an article last week completely blowing up corrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ garbage indictment of President Trump. It turns out there is a “giant hole” in the indictment that should be grounds for immediate dismissal.
As Cristina Laila and Jim Hoft previously reported, Trump and 18 other Republicans were indicted by corrupt Fulton Country District attorney Fani Willis late Monday night on 41 total charges. These include RICO and Conspiracy.
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Mark Meadows, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, and Sidney Powell, Jeffrey Clark, Mike Roman were some of the other notable names indicted by Willis.


Andy McCarthy wrote an explosive article in the Messenger Thursday which provides the clearest case yet for Trump’s total exoneration from these garbage charges. He focuses precisely on the key part of Willis’s indictment: the RICO conspiracy.
McCarthy writes:
Why has DA Willis invoked Georgia’s version of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which is typically applied to mobsters engaged in the familiar rackets of murder, extortion, trafficking in narcotics and stolen goods, gambling, prostitution and so on? Because there’s a giant hole in her case: the lack of a clear crime to which Trump and his co-defendants can plausibly be said to have agreed.
McCarthy briefly puts aside RICO and explains in full detail what a conspiracy means. A conspiracy, McCarthy notes, is an agreement to violate a criminal statute. This takes at least two people.
Moreover, McCarthy explains that “there must be a meeting of the minds about the crime that is the objective of the conspiracy.” If there does not exist an agreement regarding the crime, a conspiracy does not exist.
The constitutional process dictates that Americans cannot be charged with a crime and forced to stand trial unless probable cause exists that a crime has been committed.
McCarthy in his article next emphasizes the importance of Americans understanding why defendants have been charged in a particular case. He then points out that Willis is charging Trump with a crime for engaging in a completely legal action (trying to reverse the 2020 election results). McCarthy calls this “strange.”
Even though prosecutors bear the burden of proving the case beyond a reasonable doubt before there can be a conviction, we can easily understand why the defendants have been charged. If they are charged with conspiracy, the indictment will clearly state the crime they allegedly agreed to commit — e.g., drug trafficking, bank robbery, murder, extortion.
That is what’s so strange about DA Willis’s indictment. She alleges that the 19 people named in her indictment are guilty of conspiracy because they agreed to try to keep Donald Trump in power as president — specifically, to “change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump.”
Trying to change an election outcome is legal; the end doesn’t become illegal if pursued by illegal means — instead, those illegal means can be charged as crimes. But there is no conspiracy unless the objective itself is clearly a crime.
You don’t see prosecutors alleging, say, that defendants were in a “conspiracy to unlawfully” commit murder or robbery. Murder and robbery are crimes.
If two or more people agree to commit murder or robbery, that is an agreement to commit a crime — a conspiracy. To the contrary, an agreement to try to reverse the result of an election is not an agreement to commit a crime.
McCarthy goes back to the RICO conspiracy charges which Willis laid out against Trump and the 18 other defendants. As he notes, a RICO conspiracy is an agreement to participate in such an enterprise — to belong to the group and sustain the group so that it continues to generate power and profits.
There was no organized effort and no crime. The fact is that Trump is getting charged by a partisan prosecutor for exercising his constitutional rights.
 
No way in hell he'd survive for more than a week without a Big Mac. He must have forgotten that McDonalds left Russia.

 
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With President Trump all the way.




To EVERYONE ON X and in the world:
With All we’ve seen the last few days from the fires and indictments to the aliases and the corrupt judges, this video and quote from Trump I pray gives you strength and courage to keep going and never give up! Because
Trump ISN’T GIVING UP!!!!!

Trump:
"Nothing worth doing ever ever ever came easy. Following your convictions means that you must be willing to face criticism from those who lack the same courage to do what is right.

Relish the opportunity to be an outsider, embrace that label, being an outsider is fine embrace the label because it's the outsiders who change the world and make a real and lasting difference.

The more than a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead.

You must keep pushing forward. NEVER EVER GIVE UP"

President Donald J. Trump
you can be an outsider or the majority, not both.
 
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The shady stuff that Smith is being allowed to get away with since its Trump is crazy. None of how this is going down is legal in a normal world.


Jack Smith’s DC “secret” may have just ended his classified docs case against President Trump…​

August 22, 2023


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Jack Smith, a prosecutor infamously known for being careless with details, has made a critical mistake again. This error could jeopardize the sham indictment against President Trump in the so-called “classified documents” case. At the heart of the mistake is a highly secretive grand jury in D.C., which, from what we’ve gathered, seemed to allow Smith to conduct questionable activities behind the scenes. We first learned about this from investigative reporter Julie Kelly, who exposed Smith’s clandestine tactics in two posts on X. Here’s what Julie had to say about Jack’s very sneaky moves:


Here’s a closeup of the image that Julie shared:
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Julie then explained further in a follow-up tweet the bombshell news that an “abuse of grandy jury motion” could soon be forthcoming:
DOJ then Smith conducted entire “classified docs” investigation in DC–even though venue was southern FLA. Switched to FLA at last minute to get indictment, which involved reading DC grand jury summaries to FLA GJ (LOL)
Defense attys in 1st hearing told Judge Cannon they may pursue abuse of grand jury motion. She further suggested it after Smith admitted a DC grand jury WAS STILL WORKING on the matter.
If there is any reason for entire case to get tossed, it’s bc DOJ then Smith (appointed in Nov 2022, 8 months after FBI opened investigation) used DC grand jury and the wicked chief judge Beryl Howell to investigate and get favorable rulings such as piercing atty-client privilege btw Trump and his lawyer.


President Trump and his legal team are closely monitoring this situation, and it’s becoming such a significant concern that even critics of Trump, like the hacks at Daily Beast, are beginning to sweat bullets.
Daily Beast:
Trumpworld lawyers are trying to flip the script in the Mar-a-Lago case, citing “potential grand jury abuse” over the way Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith keeps running what appears to be a parallel investigation in Washington.
And unlike other defense delay tactics, this one could actually affect the Department of Justice’s criminal case against former President Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents and hoarding them at his oceanside Mar-a-Lago estate in South Florida.
Smith now faces increasing pressure from U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who was appointed by Trump himself and has already ruled heavily in his favor despite all odds.
“She’s asking questions which are legitimate to be asked,” said University of Missouri law school professor emeritus Frank Bowman. “Although I’ve been pretty critical of previous rulings by Judge Cannon in this case—which are so bad as to have been absolutely inexplicable—nonetheless, at least at this point, there’s nothing untoward in her asking for some explanation of what special counsel’s up to.”
The Trump-haters at the Daily Beast realize this could turn into a really big issue, and, at the very least, they understand that it could hinder Smith’s quest to get a conviction before the 2024 election. The Daily Beast article continues:
Smith’s prosecutors are now being cornered and forced to explain an objectively weird scenario: There appears to be an ongoing grand jury—whose proceedings are secret—in the nation’s capital long after a Miami grand jury already issued an indictment in June.
To defense lawyers representing Trump’s Diet Coke valet, Walt Nauta, the existence of an ongoing D.C. grand jury is like taking two bites of the same apple. And Trump’s defense lawyers are raising objections before Cannon.
“The government has engaged in multiple improprieties including, [among other things], convening a grand jury in a far-away district ostensibly to obtain evidence with respect to an indictment that was previously returned in the instant district,” Stanley E. Woodward Jr. and Sasha Dadan wrote in a court memo filed Friday.
It could amount to nothing more than a distraction to slow down Smith, who has been doggedly circling the former president in recent months. He revised the Mar-a-Lago indictment in July, slapping Trump with additional criminal charges for trying to orchestrate a coverup of the original crime. And more charges could be pending, given that there are still believed to be boxes of classified records missing from Mar-a-Lago that ended up in the real estate tycoon’s golf club residence at Bedminster, New Jersey.
But it could also allow Cannon to take decisive steps to limit the DOJ’s ongoing investigation, according to two other former prosecutors who have extensive experience with grand juries and spoke on background.
According to federal court rules, prosecutors must empanel a grand jury to consider criminal charges against someone in the same area where a crime was committed. That’s why federal prosecutors in Virginia are the ones who hunt down government contractors living in the D.C. suburbs who become spies—and it’s why the feds in New York City routinely crack down on Wall Street’s financial crimes. If the judge finds that Smith is somehow trying to cheat the system, she could punish the special counsel pursuing Trump.
Discovery into how Jack Smith used the D.C. grand jury would be quite interesting. But one thing’s for sure: Jack’s mishandling of the grand jury venue is only the least compelling reason to throw out this sham case.
 
The shady stuff that Smith is being allowed to get away with since its Trump is crazy. None of how this is going down is legal in a normal world.


Jack Smith’s DC “secret” may have just ended his classified docs case against President Trump…​

August 22, 2023


We need your help! Join our growing army and click here to subscribe to Revolver. Or give the gift of Revolver—simply select the annual subscription and select “This is a gift” on the next page. If you want to give extra during this critical time, you can make a one-time or recurring monthly donation — whether it’s $1 or $1,000, every bit goes towards the battle to save our great nation.

Jack Smith, a prosecutor infamously known for being careless with details, has made a critical mistake again. This error could jeopardize the sham indictment against President Trump in the so-called “classified documents” case. At the heart of the mistake is a highly secretive grand jury in D.C., which, from what we’ve gathered, seemed to allow Smith to conduct questionable activities behind the scenes. We first learned about this from investigative reporter Julie Kelly, who exposed Smith’s clandestine tactics in two posts on X. Here’s what Julie had to say about Jack’s very sneaky moves:


Here’s a closeup of the image that Julie shared:
2023.08.22-10.53-revolvernews-64e493bec7bc0.jpeg

2023.08.22-10.54-revolvernews-64e493ccd714f.jpeg

Julie then explained further in a follow-up tweet the bombshell news that an “abuse of grandy jury motion” could soon be forthcoming:



President Trump and his legal team are closely monitoring this situation, and it’s becoming such a significant concern that even critics of Trump, like the hacks at Daily Beast, are beginning to sweat bullets.
Daily Beast:

The Trump-haters at the Daily Beast realize this could turn into a really big issue, and, at the very least, they understand that it could hinder Smith’s quest to get a conviction before the 2024 election. The Daily Beast article continues:

Discovery into how Jack Smith used the D.C. grand jury would be quite interesting. But one thing’s for sure: Jack’s mishandling of the grand jury venue is only the least compelling reason to throw out this sham case.


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Wait until Fulton with the RICO charges. Some folks are gonna flip with those mandatory sentences.

Already starting.


And some folks in the GA case are a little miffed that they aren't getting the same legal assistance as the Mar a Lago employees, for example.

 
Already starting.


And some folks in the GA case are a little miffed that they aren't getting the same legal assistance as the Mar a Lago employees, for example.


There would be some true irony if somehow all of these legal defenses cause Trump financial hardship since that was his personal favorite way to screw small businesses in his career.
 
Already starting.


And some folks in the GA case are a little miffed that they aren't getting the same legal assistance as the Mar a Lago employees, for example.

How many people have been ruined by being a Trump supporter between all his legal cases, the Mueller investigation and the Insurrection? Everything Trump touches dies...
 
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