Finally, Trump is getting close to justice

Gouvernail

Lottsa people don’t know I’m famous
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Not getting excited about Gropenfuher’s impending lock up??


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Bus Driver

Bacon Quality Control Specialist
Stingray changed his name. You probably blocked him when he had a different name. Just like the idiot MagentaLine. He had a different name when I blocked him, but is still blocked in spite of the name change.
The thing is - my "Ignore" bin is empty. Nobody on it. I don't use it. Not even for vvv and the canine.

Stingray blocked me, for some reason.
 

Ishmael

Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
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Attorneys for Donald Trump came to the Justice Department on Monday morning to make their case that the government should not charge the former president in connection with his possession of classified documents after leaving office, a person familiar with the situation said.

The lawyers at the meeting were Lindsey Halligan, John Rowley and James Trusty, according to multiple people familiar with the situation, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss it. All three left the Justice Department just before noon, without speaking to reporters.

In late May, Rowley and Trusty sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking for a meeting to discuss what they call the unfair treatment of Trump by special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading the probe. They and Halligan — along with Timothy Parlatore, an attorney who has since left Trump’s legal team — sent a much more detailed letter to members of Congress in late April saying the classified-documents case should be investigated administratively, not as a criminal matter.



It is not unusual for lawyers for high-profile defendants to seek an audience with senior Justice Department officials toward the end of a federal criminal investigation. But it would be uncommon for such meetings to take place with the attorney general, the nation’s top law enforcement official. Instead, they would usually be held with the chief of whichever Justice Department division is handling an investigation and potential prosecution, or sometimes the deputy attorney general.


And in Trump’s case, a meeting with the attorney general would be even more unusual because the investigation is being led by Smith, whose special counsel appointment gives him greater autonomy than other prosecutors in the Justice Department. Under department regulations, the attorney general may overrule the special counsel only if the special counsel has failed to follow Justice Department policies and practices.
Smith was appointed to lead the case in November, after Trump launched his 2024 bid for president. His team of federal prosecutors is investigating whether Trump or those close to him mishandled classified documents the former president kept after leaving office, or obstructed government efforts to retrieve them.


A grand jury has been hearing testimony from dozens of witnesses in recent months at the federal courthouse in downtown Washington. Investigators also have surveillance video showing boxes of documents being moved at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida residence and private club, and an audio recording of Trump talking about having an apparently classified document in his possession.
The classified documents case is one of four criminal probes involving the former president. Smith is separately investigating the conduct of Trump and his inner circle in connection to efforts to block results of the 2020 presidential election. The district attorney in Fulton County, Ga., is doing the same. And Trump has been indicted in New York on charges of falsifying business records connected to hush money payments during the 2016 election.
Trump has denied wrongdoing in each case.


In the April letter to U.S. lawmakers, Trump’s lawyers laid out their argument for why Trump should not be charged. They said that White House practices for handling classified information, across multiple administrations, differ so much from how other parts of the government handle national secrets that the Mar-a-Lago case should be handled as a civil matter, not a criminal one.

 

Sol Rosenberg

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Another Presidential first For the Pride of the GOP. First Former President Indicted on Federal Charges. UnfairSOUnfair!

But why is it taking so loooooong? The charges aren’t enough! He should be in jail now!
 

ShortForBob

Super Anarchist
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Trump will never see the inside of a cell.
The embarrassment to the USA, the risk of some really serious rioting/revolt, the risk of him being murdered in there, The risk of him blabbing other people's life endangering secrets the risk list goes on and on.

"Someone" will assassinate him first.

Or he'll be spirited away .
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Nice!

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Trump will never see the inside of a cell.
The embarrassment to the USA, the risk of some really serious rioting/revolt, the risk of him being murdered in there, The risk of him blabbing other people's life endangering secrets the risk list goes on and on.

"Someone" will assassinate him first.

Or he'll be spirited away .
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He'll be placed under house arrest at Mar-a-Lardo with no access to social media and limited access to visitors. He will be cut off from his coke/adderall supply. Without the grifting to support his house-of-cards wealth, the federal government will end up paying the maintenance fees of Mar-a-Lardo. He'll be just another welfare queen, dependent on the state to take care of his ever-growing-senile-laden fat ass.
 

Sidecar

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Tasmania
Another Presidential first For the Pride of the GOP. First Former President Indicted on Federal Charges. UnfairSOUnfair!

But why is it taking so loooooong? The charges aren’t enough! He should be in jail now!
Talk. Talk. Talk.

He isn’t even in a court room any time soon, even though he should have been jailed years ago for multiple crimes.
 

El Borracho

Bar Keepers Friend
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3,615
Pacific Rim
There is Camp Cupcake that Martha Stewart attended. Where is the palatial “Club Fed“ for men? Prisoner Mango may need a few months in drug rehab, too. All paid for with federal taxes. The wealthy like that.
 

billy backstay

Backstay, never bought a suit, never went to Vegas
There is Camp Cupcake that Martha Stewart attended. Where is the palatial “Club Fed“ for men? Prisoner Mango may need a few months in drug rehab, too. All paid for with federal taxes. The wealthy like that.

'It's Not Just Club Fed': A Day Inside One Facility in the Strained Federal Prisons System​

A visit to a Bureau of Prisons facility in Maryland showed some of the challenges the agency is facing as a new director tackles reforms.​



 

ShortForBob

Super Anarchist
37,479
3,453
Melbourne
He'll be placed under house arrest at Mar-a-Lardo with no access to social media and limited access to visitors. He will be cut off from his coke/adderall supply. Without the grifting to support his house-of-cards wealth, the federal government will end up paying the maintenance fees of Mar-a-Lardo. He'll be just another welfare queen, dependent on the state to take care of his ever-growing-senile-laden fat ass.
And he'll probably find a way to grift that.
Trump correctional facilities give a whole new meaning to private prisons.
 



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