Finally, Trump is getting close to justice

Voyageur

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wait until meal team six shows up to for the patridiotic moat. i hope there is a free buffet.
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Sisyphus

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where's a rooftop sniper when you need one?
I was visiting a federal appellate judge in DC. He was a US history buff, as are many federal judges. While we were chitchatting, he walks over to a glass display cabinet in his office to show me a revolver that had some significance in US history, which I forget now. The instant, and I mean the very instant, he pulls the revolver out of the cabinet and starts to hand it to me his phone rings. It was security calling to ensure that everything was okay.

According to him a rooftop “spotter,” by which I’m pretty sure he meant sniper, became concerned when he saw a federal judge pulling out a firearm on a stranger in his office.

After the call, the judge laughed and said, “You kinda forget those guys are up there and ready. Good thing it was me he saw with the gun, not sure what would have happened if he saw you standing there with it first. Next time I’ll have to warn them before I take it out of the cabinet.“
 

Sol Rosenberg

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We seem to have reached the stage in the Trump Bullshitter Defense Cycle where it is alright to admit that He rawdogged a porn star while his third wife’s vagina recovered from bilging out his fifth kid, and that He bought her silence right before the election for $130K through Cohen and wrote it off as a business expense, but that it is no big deal and certainly is no worse criminally than a horrible run-on sentence.
 

Bus Driver

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We seem to have reached the stage in the Trump Bullshitter Defense Cycle where it is alright to admit that He rawdogged a porn star while his third wife’s vagina recovered from bilging out his fifth kid, and that He bought her silence right before the election for $130K through Cohen and wrote it off as a business expense, but that it is no big deal and certainly is no worse criminally than a horrible run-on sentence.
Five minutes later, we'd see the usual suspects regurgitating it on command.
 

3to1

Super Anarchist
I was visiting a federal appellate judge in DC. He was a US history buff, as are many federal judges. While we were chitchatting, he walks over to a glass display cabinet in his office to show me a revolver that had some significance in US history, which I forget now. The instant, and I mean the very instant, he pulls the revolver out of the cabinet and starts to hand it to me his phone rings. It was security calling to ensure that everything was okay.

According to him a rooftop “spotter,” by which I’m pretty sure he meant sniper, became concerned when he saw a federal judge pulling out a firearm on a stranger in his office.

After the call, the judge laughed and said, “You kinda forget those guys are up there and ready. Good thing it was me he saw with the gun, not sure what would have happened if he saw you standing there with it first. Next time I’ll have to warn them before I take it out of the cabinet.“
'our specialty is infiltration'.
 

VhmSays

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We seem to have reached the stage in the Trump Bullshitter Defense Cycle where it is alright to admit that He rawdogged a porn star while his third wife’s vagina recovered from bilging out his fifth kid, and that He bought her silence right before the election for $130K through Cohen and wrote it off as a business expense, but that it is no big deal and certainly is no worse criminally than a horrible run-on sentence.
Why is it a crime? Isn't it legitimate campaign expense? Paying for public relations/perception and image management for a politician and most celebrities is a real thing.
 

badlatitude

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House GOP chairmen ask Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg to testify on Trump probe​


Source: NBC News

Three House Republican committee chairmen sent Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg a letter Monday requesting he testify before Congress "about what plainly appears to be a politically motivated prosecutorial decision" in any potential indictment of former President Donald Trump in the prosecutor's hush-money probe.

"You are reportedly about to engage in an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority: the indictment of a former president of the United States and current declared candidate for that office," the letter said.

It comes ahead of a pending New York grand jury decision in the case.

"This indictment comes after years of your office searching for a basis — any basis — on which to bring charges, ultimately settling on a novel legal theory untested anywhere in the country and one that federal authorities declined to pursue," they lawmakers continued. "If these reports are accurate, your actions will erode confidence in the evenhanded application of justice and unalterably interfere in the course of the 2024 presidential election."

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...n-d-alvin-bragg-testify-trump-probe-rcna75754

^^^^^Lawmakers who don't understand law.

Dear
@Jim_Jordan
: Local prosecutors, including DA Bragg, owe you nothing. In fact, it is illegal for you and
@JudiciaryGOP
to interfere in an ongoing criminal investigation, or a criminal trial (if there is one).


 

Dog 2.0

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I didn't say Trump made the request I said the Trump administration did. And they did.
 
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