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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 1, 2022 20:56:34 GMT -5
i would be well pleased if we could put the entire lot of them out of commission for 7 years. by then, Trump will either have freed them all, or he will be done with politics. But we have let the genie out of the bottle. Can we it back in again? IMO, it will neither be easy not quick if we can do it at all. Mini Losers are sprouting up all over, like this one in Arizona. news.yahoo.com/trump-backed-arizona-candidate-says-205512118.htmlMental health disease.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 1, 2022 22:14:46 GMT -5
that is a primary. i would be glad if Finchem wins the PRIMARY. he is a fucking lunatic. and Trump backed.
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Post by NastyWoman on Aug 1, 2022 22:16:31 GMT -5
That hasn't stopped people from voting for his ilk. And make no mistake, if he will not be elected there are many more like him lurking in the bushes waiting for their chance. Unless these fascists are soundly trounced it it is a matter of when not if this country Will become fascist
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Can't be, we have been assured by posters and republican lawmakers that this was no big deal, and no one was going to jail My SIL has it on good authority that all these people who are arrested and going to jail are ANTIFA.
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Can't be, we have been assured by posters and republican lawmakers that this was no big deal, and no one was going to jail My SIL has it on good authority that all these people who are arrested and going to jail are ANTIFA. Gotta love those who think the PROFA is a good authority.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 2, 2022 10:38:32 GMT -5
Can't be, we have been assured by posters and republican lawmakers that this was no big deal, and no one was going to jail My SIL has it on good authority that all these people who are arrested and going to jail are ANTIFA. who knew that the Oath Keepers were ANTIFA?
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Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG
Appearing on CNN on Friday afternoon, former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Harry Litman predicted that Donald Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the Department of Justice related to the investigation into their client's links to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Speaking with host Jim Sciutto, the former prosecutor said the investigation is in danger of lasting up to the 2024 presidential election. At issue, host Sciutto suggested, is what happens if Trump's claim of executive privilege gets to the Supreme Court. "Do you see the possibility that this Supreme Court might give Trump more leeway?" he asked. "Always," Litman replied. "And I think that's a really good point. That might be what they're saying, okay?" "By the way, in these meetings, DOJ does all the listening, Trump lawyers do all the talking," he elaborated. "And they may say, 'Okay, you have the law, but, look, if you push this now, we're going to try to resist as much as we can. Trump can intervene in this dispute because he's got a stake, we'll take it to the Supreme Court and that could take a year. Now we're looking at 2024, and you could lose. So let's cut a deal now, where you, at least, don't use all the privileged communications." "Interesting," the CNN host replied. "So you think that might be an offer for, you know, a deal, a negotiation?" "Yeah, they got to offer something," Litman exclaimed. "And they don't have normally the kind of thing that the defense lawyer would be saying here; look at your risk under the current law. So, yes, I actually think their main argument is we're going to delay these things, Trump will take as long as he can, and that means [former White House counsel Pat ] Cipollone, even if you win, and might take many months, and, you know, and the 2024 big deadline, is potentially looming." Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG
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Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG
Appearing on CNN on Friday afternoon, former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Harry Litman predicted that Donald Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the Department of Justice related to the investigation into their client's links to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Speaking with host Jim Sciutto, the former prosecutor said the investigation is in danger of lasting up to the 2024 presidential election. At issue, host Sciutto suggested, is what happens if Trump's claim of executive privilege gets to the Supreme Court. "Do you see the possibility that this Supreme Court might give Trump more leeway?" he asked. "Always," Litman replied. "And I think that's a really good point. That might be what they're saying, okay?" "By the way, in these meetings, DOJ does all the listening, Trump lawyers do all the talking," he elaborated. "And they may say, 'Okay, you have the law, but, look, if you push this now, we're going to try to resist as much as we can. Trump can intervene in this dispute because he's got a stake, we'll take it to the Supreme Court and that could take a year. Now we're looking at 2024, and you could lose. So let's cut a deal now, where you, at least, don't use all the privileged communications." "Interesting," the CNN host replied. "So you think that might be an offer for, you know, a deal, a negotiation?" "Yeah, they got to offer something," Litman exclaimed. "And they don't have normally the kind of thing that the defense lawyer would be saying here; look at your risk under the current law. So, yes, I actually think their main argument is we're going to delay these things, Trump will take as long as he can, and that means [former White House counsel Pat ] Cipollone, even if you win, and might take many months, and, you know, and the 2024 big deadline, is potentially looming." Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG I don’t understand. Normally for a deal don’t you admit your guilt in exchange for a more lenient sentence? What would Trump admit to? He can’t even admit he fucking lost? Or will it be something like ‘yeah I said stuff that maybe got the ANTIFA fakers to misbehave so here’s a million to fix what the ANTIFA broke - now go away while I run for office again? Only deal I would go along with is if he agreed to stay off all social media platforms and for him and his extended family all agree to never run for office here or anywhere else for ever. Plus we still get to sue his ads for tax fraud and stealing donations.
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Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG
Appearing on CNN on Friday afternoon, former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Harry Litman predicted that Donald Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the Department of Justice related to the investigation into their client's links to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Speaking with host Jim Sciutto, the former prosecutor said the investigation is in danger of lasting up to the 2024 presidential election. At issue, host Sciutto suggested, is what happens if Trump's claim of executive privilege gets to the Supreme Court. "Do you see the possibility that this Supreme Court might give Trump more leeway?" he asked. "Always," Litman replied. "And I think that's a really good point. That might be what they're saying, okay?" "By the way, in these meetings, DOJ does all the listening, Trump lawyers do all the talking," he elaborated. "And they may say, 'Okay, you have the law, but, look, if you push this now, we're going to try to resist as much as we can. Trump can intervene in this dispute because he's got a stake, we'll take it to the Supreme Court and that could take a year. Now we're looking at 2024, and you could lose. So let's cut a deal now, where you, at least, don't use all the privileged communications." "Interesting," the CNN host replied. "So you think that might be an offer for, you know, a deal, a negotiation?" "Yeah, they got to offer something," Litman exclaimed. "And they don't have normally the kind of thing that the defense lawyer would be saying here; look at your risk under the current law. So, yes, I actually think their main argument is we're going to delay these things, Trump will take as long as he can, and that means [former White House counsel Pat ] Cipollone, even if you win, and might take many months, and, you know, and the 2024 big deadline, is potentially looming." Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG I don’t understand. Normally for a deal don’t you admit your guilt in exchange for a more lenient sentence? What would Trump admit to? He can’t even admit he fucking lost? Or will it be something like ‘yeah I said stuff that maybe got the ANTIFA fakers to misbehave so here’s a million to fix what the ANTIFA broke - now go away while I run for office again? Only deal I would go along with is if he agreed to stay off all social media platforms and for him and his extended family all agree to never run for office here or anywhere else for ever. Plus we still get to sue his ads for tax fraud and stealing donations. The issue at this point is using executive privilege to keep from having to turn over documents and other evidence. The deal would involve limiting what is turned over. We are still a long way from any criminal charges.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 5, 2022 16:47:20 GMT -5
Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG
Appearing on CNN on Friday afternoon, former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Harry Litman predicted that Donald Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the Department of Justice related to the investigation into their client's links to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Speaking with host Jim Sciutto, the former prosecutor said the investigation is in danger of lasting up to the 2024 presidential election. At issue, host Sciutto suggested, is what happens if Trump's claim of executive privilege gets to the Supreme Court. "Do you see the possibility that this Supreme Court might give Trump more leeway?" he asked. "Always," Litman replied. "And I think that's a really good point. That might be what they're saying, okay?" "By the way, in these meetings, DOJ does all the listening, Trump lawyers do all the talking," he elaborated. "And they may say, 'Okay, you have the law, but, look, if you push this now, we're going to try to resist as much as we can. Trump can intervene in this dispute because he's got a stake, we'll take it to the Supreme Court and that could take a year. Now we're looking at 2024, and you could lose. So let's cut a deal now, where you, at least, don't use all the privileged communications." "Interesting," the CNN host replied. "So you think that might be an offer for, you know, a deal, a negotiation?" "Yeah, they got to offer something," Litman exclaimed. "And they don't have normally the kind of thing that the defense lawyer would be saying here; look at your risk under the current law. So, yes, I actually think their main argument is we're going to delay these things, Trump will take as long as he can, and that means [former White House counsel Pat ] Cipollone, even if you win, and might take many months, and, you know, and the 2024 big deadline, is potentially looming." Trump's lawyers will try and cut a deal with the DOJ to avoid 2024 chaos: former deputy AG i have been saying this since January 6th, 2021. he WILL try to cut a deal. it is what Trump does.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 5, 2022 16:59:45 GMT -5
Any deal Trump makes with the DOJ includes Trump during prime time tv admitting he lied to the American people that the election was stolen from him (and them). That he lost the election and that he has been intentionally misleading voters and supporters all this time including he incited the January 6th attack on the Capitol seeking to illegally overturn the 2020 election.
After that, trump and wife number three move to Slovakia to live out their lives in obscurity and never appear or speak in public again. If he does, it's off to federal prison for him.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 5, 2022 17:21:13 GMT -5
that is the kind of deal i would like to see.
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Post by Opti on Aug 7, 2022 8:38:37 GMT -5
He'll say anything to stay in the news cycle and keep his supporters in thrall. Not as amusing as him asserting a man stayed in medicine because he liked looking at Trump's body.
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Post by Opti on Aug 7, 2022 9:50:24 GMT -5
How snow flakey, committing a crime and then crying in public for pity. Did the "party" of law and order disappear before Trump ran or after?
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Freak show.
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After reading about the acts at CPAC last weekend, I've come to the conclusion that Jan 6th is just a sample of what is in store for this country. The speakers were stoking these people up and there are not enough Republicans like Liz Cheaney. Their silence is the biggest lie yet.
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Will DeSantis do something about this like removing the sheriffs from their positions? Nah. Florida sheriffs caught on video briefing armed right-wing group before they headed to Capitol on Jan. 6Video footage shows Florida sheriffs giving a security briefing to an armed right-wing group that was heading to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the Daily Dot reports. The videos show the Homeland Security Division of the Flagler County, Florida Sheriff’s Office meeting with the The Flagler Liberty Coalition (FLC) and other pro-Trump protestors who were about to leave for Washington, D.C. "The Flagler Liberty Coalition (FLC) recommended its members pack body armor, mace, and knives—which they said were for protection—and were working with Flagler County Commissioner Joe Mullins to bring crowds to D.C. that day. Mullins has faced criticism from his fellow local politicians for attending the protests that turned into the Capitol insurrection," the Dot's report stated. "Together, the group brought three buses of people to Washington on Jan. 6." The Daily Dot's Eric Levai contends that the video is the best evidence yet of links between pro-Trump politicians, law enforcement, and right-wing groups in the lead up to the Capitol riot. The videos have since been deleted from YouTube. The video was recorded by independent journalist Tracey Eaton and shows a sheriff warning the group that antifa will be at the Capitol and plans to use "fire" as a weapon. On the group's website, the intent to go to the Capitol that day was expressed openly. One person in the group warned that the government might fry their cellphones if they stormed the Capitol. The briefing took place one day before the Capitol riot. Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies Mike Lutz warned people in the video to travel in groups because they might be attacked by antifa if they're alone. In anothervideo, FLC member Mark Phillips tells protestors to bring helmets, body armor, mace, pepper spray, and knives and says that some members of the group will be in “fight mode.” "I want everyone coming back from this trip with a win," Lutz says. "We need to take our country back and we need to show up for our president. None of the FLC members have been arrested or charged with any crimes related to Jan. 6. Florida sheriffs caught on video briefing armed right-wing group before they headed to Capitol on Jan. 6
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 25, 2022 8:43:19 GMT -5
it's not just not good. it is fucking criminal, you fucktard.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 25, 2022 8:47:13 GMT -5
Desantis Woke Act struck down on 1st Amendment challenge.
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I have to wonder if trump or one of his collaborators got to this guy. "The timing is suspect": Secret Service official who tried to torpedo Hutchinson testimony retiresSecret Service Deputy Director Tony Ornato abruptly retired on Monday just two days before he was scheduled to be interviewed by Jan. 6 investigators. Ornato, who made the unprecedented transition from the Secret Service to the Trump White House as deputy chief of staff for operations, pushed back on former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony to the House Jan. 6 committee earlier this year, disputing her claim that former President Donald Trump lunged at a Secret Service agent after he was told he couldn't accompany his supporters to the Capitol. Though anonymous agency sources told media outlets Ornato was willing to testify under oath, Ornato has yet to agree to an interview with the Jan. 6 committee and recently retained a private lawyer. Ornato, who since returned to the Secret Service as its assistant director of the office of training, on Monday unexpectedly announced his retirement from the agency. "I did retire today to pursue a career in the private sector. I retired from the U.S. Secret Service after more than 25 years of faithful service to my country, including serving the past five presidents. I long-planned to retire and have been planning this transition for more than a year," he said in a statement to CNN. Ornato denied that he had taken a job with Trump or any of his companies but did not name his new employer. Sources told CNN that Ornato had been eligible for retirement since earlier this summer and had discussed leaving the agency before Hutchinson's testimony. "It's not clear whether Ornato will end up testifying" about Hutchinson's claims, according to the report. Ornato previously met with the committee in January and March to discuss Trump's knowledge of then-Vice President Mike Pence's location on Jan. 6 and whether he could have done more to calm his supporters. The Secret Service has also come under fire for deleting text messages from dozens of officials' phones from the time period around Jan. 6. Department of Homeland Security investigators probing the text messages were scheduled to interview Ornato on Wednesday, according to The Intercept. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, department lawyers and the department's inspector general "had been attempting to interview Ornato since June 29 and spent all of July and much of August following up," according to the outlet. Ornato has "indicated that he still intends to attend" the interview, according to an email obtained by The Intercept, but since he will be a private citizen, investigators will not be able to subpoena his testimony to compel his cooperation in the probe. Along with his pushback on Hutchinson's testimony, Ornato also sought to move Pence to Joint Base Andrews during the riot, which could have delayed the certification of the presidential results, according to The Washington Post. Ornato through a spokesperson denied the report but some former administration officials and Jan. 6 committee members have questioned his credibility. "Those of us who worked w/ Tony know where his loyalties lie," former Pence aide Olivia Troye tweeted in June. Troye on Monday raised questions about Ornato's unexpected retirement. "I think the timing is suspect and interesting," she told CNN. "I wonder what this means, he'll be a private citizen, what does this mean going forward as the committee hearings start up again. I actually think it's probably best for the Secret Service that Tony Ornato is leaving. He certainly brought a lot of disgrace and shame to the people who work there." Others have also raised questions about Ornato's loyalties. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., alleged earlier this summer that Ornato "likes to lie." Former White House spokeswoman Alyssa Farah accused Ornato of lying about Trump's infamous photo-op at a church near Lafayette Square. Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig, who wrote a book about the Secret Service, told MSNBC that Ornato was repeatedly accused of being one of Trump's "enablers and yes men." "This is a person who worked as President Trump's security detail leader, and the boss liked him so much he installed him in a political White House job," Leonnig told the outlet in June. "That broke every Secret Service tradition in the book because he stayed as a Secret Service employee, but Trump essentially had him directing the Secret Service to make sure that all of its campaigns events, all of his photo ops, everything that he wanted to do to get re-elected went off without a hitch." Troye said she was particularly interested in who hired Ornato away from the Secret Service. "I think it will be interesting to see how these plays out," she told CNN, "and I'm also very curious to see where his future employment will be." "The timing is suspect": Secret Service official who tried to torpedo Hutchinson testimony retires
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It's a good start. More long prison sentences. Former NYPD officer sentenced to 10 years in prison for assaulting a police officer on January 6Former New York Police Department officer Thomas Webster, who unsuccessfully tried to convince a Washington, DC, jury that he was merely acting in self-defense against a police officer who he assaulted on January 6, 2021, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday. This is the longest sentence of any January 6 defendant so far. In videos played during his trial, the 56-year-old former Marine can be seen swinging a metal flagpole at DC officer Noah Rathbun before crossing police barriers at the US Capitol and tackling Rathbun, choking him with the officer’s chinstrap. In May, Webster was found guilty of all six charges he faced, five of which were felonies. Rest of article here: Former NYPD officer sentenced to 10 years in prison for assaulting a police officer on January 6
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"The goal is to arouse the country's anger through new verifiable information the American people have never seen before[.] . . " Gingrich allegedly wrote. "If we inform the American people in a way they find convincing and it arouses their anger[,] they will then bring pressure on legislators and governors." Thompson said that Gingrich was continuing to "arouse anger" after a Georgia official warned that "the violent threats made against Georgia election officials" in the wake of disproven claims promoting massive voter fraud in the state would cause someone "to get killed." "Surprisingly, the attack on Congress and the activities prescribed by the Constitution did not even pause your relentless pursuit," Thompson wrote to Gingrich. "On the evening of January 6th, you continued to push efforts to overturn the election results... you appear to have been involved with President Trump's efforts to stop the certification of the election results, even after the attack on the Capitol." www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/newt-gingrich-pushed-election-fraud-ads-to-arouse-anger-jan-6-committee/ar-AA11n6gWI never ever dreamed in my life that the conservative party would turn into such a crazy mob.
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Post by djAdvocate on Sept 2, 2022 8:36:07 GMT -5
i never dreamed in my life that GINGRICH would be party to this.
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Post by tallguy on Sept 2, 2022 21:11:16 GMT -5
i never dreamed in my life that GINGRICH would be party to this. Why not? Can you name a single person anywhere who is more responsible for the division, negativity, and vileness that is now endemic in right-wing politics than that little f***?
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