January 6th - It's Seditious Conspiracy charge time

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Jan 13, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Poor Froggie. He's having a tough week. You know... with the hearings & all.

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    #171     Jun 29, 2022
  2. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    There's a photo of McCarthy, Jordan, and Meadows walking alongside Hutchinson like schoolboys checking out the new girl that's well dressed (Hutchinson) at the White House...

    It's as if they were whispering to each other...
    • I saw her first.
    I saw the image online yesterday but can not find it today.

    wrbtrader
     
    #172     Jun 29, 2022
  3. When Kilmeade of Fox News says Trump was 'unhinged'.......believe it.


    Fox News host calls Trump "unhinged," says Jan. 6 was "the worst moment of" his political career
    “The president was unhinged during that period,” said host Brian Kilmeade. "I’ve never seen him so angry"
     
    #173     Jun 29, 2022
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Yeah... whatever.

    Ex-Trump Lawyer Believes ‘Many Damning Facts’ Show Trump Incited Insurrection, But It’s Not in the Country’s ‘Best Interests’ to Prosecute Him
    https://www.mediaite.com/news/ex-tr...the-countrys-best-interests-to-prosecute-him/

    One of Donald Trump’s previous legal defenders says the former president is increasingly vulnerable to criminal charges in light of the revelations that have come from the House January 6 committee.

    CNN recently reached out to Ty Cobb, who represented Trump during Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether the former president or his inner circle was connected to Russia’s interference during the 2016 election. The network spoke to him and several other attorneys to get their thoughts on Trump’s level of exposure after Cassidy Hutchinson’s explosive testimony Tuesday on the Trump administration’s conduct around January 6.

    According to CNN’s report, Cobb says Trump is now in more legal danger than he was throughout the Mueller special counsel investigation:

    Cobb, who represented Trump in the White House during Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, said this situation is much different than with Mueller. At the time of the Mueller investigation, Cobb believed Trump shouldn’t be charged with any crime – and the President wasn’t.

    Nor did Cobb believe Mueller’s investigation was warranted. Now, that is not the case.

    “Here there are many damning facts,” said Cobb, who pointed to Hutchinson’s testimony that Trump knew his supporters were armed on January 6, riled them up, then appeared to concur with them chanting to hang the vice president as worthy of prosecutors’ attention.

    If that “isn’t insurrection, I don’t know what is,” he said Wednesday.


    Even though the Secret Service is reportedly planning to dispute an explosive story Hutchinson relayed in her testimony, her revelations have generated new questions about whether Trump will be charged in connection with the storming of the U.S. Capitol. Charging a former president for his actions in office would have major legal ramifications, however, and Cobb warned it could open a can of worms that he advised against.

    “Cobb, too, cautioned the type of hyper-partisan political era that charging a former President might bring — saying it could be ‘one more step in the erosion of our institutions,'” the report said. “I am not convinced prosecuting Trump is in the best interests of the country in the long term.”
     
    #174     Jun 30, 2022
  5. easymon1

    easymon1



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    #175     Jun 30, 2022
  6. Trump World prepping for 'worst-case scenarios' as investigations expand on multiple fronts: legal expert

    "And there are more and more dominos falling on the right pause because of the power of this factual evidence.Take the Republican prosecutor we have cited before, Andrew McCarthy. He's a Fox News favorite who wrote a whole book defending Trump in the Mueller probe and accusing others of pushing the real collusion, which is one reason he is on Fox quite a bit and has a huge conservative legal following," he explained.

    "He says, when you look at the evidence, as a criminal-legal matter, it is devastating against Trump and that the new evidence in that hearing makes a big difference. He is saying this in public and this week he is now emphasizing that really as far as he is concerned, for the first time, there is now direct evidence showing Trump committed crimes, and backed violence," Melber said.
     
    #176     Jun 30, 2022
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  7. easymon1

    easymon1

    LOL, nothing contrived about that, We need more selfless devotion to the people like Nancy Pelosi, Jerry Nadler, Clinton Family, Biden Family. Bush/BinLaden family, etc etc etc...
     
    #177     Jun 30, 2022
  8. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    AOC dussusses consequences for those who requested pardons.

     
    #178     Jul 1, 2022
  9. Lindsey once said ''If we nominate Trump , we will be destroyed....and we'd deserve it.''

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    Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham and John Eastman subpoenaed by Fulton County DA in election probe


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    The special grand jury wants to hear from Graham because the Republican senator allegedly made two calls to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his staff in the wake of the 2020 election. According to court filings, Graham "questioned Secretary Raffensperger and his staff about reexamining certain absentee ballots cast in Georgia in order to explore the possibility of a more favorable outcome for former President Donald Trump."

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    Is Karma is a biatch or what ?. ?
     
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    #179     Jul 6, 2022
  10. Trump official who pushed the 'Big Lie' nabbed by cops in his underwear

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    CNN on Thursday broadcast bodycam footage from the Fairfax County Police Department of its early-morning search warrant execution at Jeffrey Clark's home.

    A female officer then informs Clark she is with the Department of Justice's Office of Inspector General.

    "Can you step outside with me, we have a search warrant and we need to speak to you," she said. "So can I get you to step outside for me?"

    "Let's go, let's step outside," she repeated.

    "Can I put my pants on first?" he asked.

    "They are going to clear the house," he was told.
     
    #180     Jul 7, 2022