Preparing for Trump's Indictment

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, May 13, 2021.

  1. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    The timing of these pending indictments is very political. I think they will indict Trump a few months after the mid-terms when the Republicans take control as shown (predicted) in the recent past.

    Everyone knows by now, including Biden, that the GOP will do very little or try to tear down anything the House passes that supports > 70% of Americans.

    For example, the House recently passed banning Assault Weapons. The GOP will not do the same and will prefer to just pray that more children aren't going to be killed while the GOP bitches about the rising violent crimes by assault weapons in America under a Democratic President.

    Heck, the GOP even went after their own Chris Jacobs of Buffalo after he promise to support the ban...a promise to the people of his own district that were recently in the headlines due to the attack by a crazy fuck with an assault weapon.

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    #481     Jul 31, 2022
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  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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    #482     Aug 1, 2022
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    #483     Aug 1, 2022
  4. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    It would be pure stupidity if they weren't already planning to defend Trump against criminal charges. It will be like a big dam opening up for the entire world to see what was going on although most of us already know what happened.



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    #484     Aug 1, 2022
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    this is the guy that hired Rudy & kraken lady
     
    #485     Aug 1, 2022
  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Whatever they're planning...I have a feeling they will soon be in the spotlight news again.

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    #486     Aug 1, 2022
  7. smallfil

    smallfil

    ET trolls coming out of the swamp but, we already know that.
     
    #487     Aug 2, 2022
  8. jason84

    jason84

    According to the Post, "... as a matter of principle, as a matter of character, Trump has proven himself unworthy to be this country’s chief executive again."

    If conservatives back Trump, they will lose the White House again.
    If they back Desantis, they will almost certainly win.
    It's hard to understand why conservatives still support Trump. The man has lost all credibility. It's like Trump is actually is the head of a cult with millions of followers.
    Do they really want another 4 years of a Dem in the White House???
    America needs strong, principled leadership and that person is Ron Desantis.
     
    #488     Aug 2, 2022
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #489     Aug 2, 2022
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  10. Hear Trump's lawyer say Trump is guilty.................he is finished. Worst president in the history of this great country.

    Trump's impeachment defense lawyer has a plan to stop him

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    The lawyer Donald Trump chose to lead his defense during his first impeachment trial stunned a CNN anchor on Tuesday evening during an interview following the report that the deletion of text messages scandal has spread from the Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security to the Department of Defense.

    CNN's Eric Burnett had an all-star panel to analyze the latest bombshell report suggesting a cover-up of Trump's unsuccessful coup attempt.

    On the right, Burnett had former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb, who was a federal prosecutor early in his career. On the left, the host had Laurence Tribe, who taught constitutional law at Harvard for a half-century and represented then-Vice President Al Gore during the 2000 Florida recount.

    After Tribe detailed a list of laws Trump may be broken and Cobb offered his response, Burnett said it was "significant" how much the two men agreed.

    "If I could make one point, though Erin, in response to something the professor said which I think is significant," Cobb began "is the fact that the professor pointed to with the Pence tweet during the almost three hours of Trump's inactivity fits very, very perfectly into what I think should be — I think Congress has the lane here, I don't think that lane is telling [Attorney General] Merrick Garland what to do or pretending that they're leading him anywhere... but, the Pence tweet coupled with the three hours of inaction, in my view, easily fits into the definition of giving aid and comfort to the insurrectionists."

    "And that is the standard under Article 3 of the 14th Amendment which Congress has at its disposal," Cobb noted.

    "And I don't for the life of me," he continued, "understand why instead of telling the Justice Department what to do, that they aren't acting on that alone, because if they have a sense of the Congress, the penalty of finding Trump guilty of giving aid and comfort to an insurrectionist, is disqualification from office — forever."
     
    #490     Aug 3, 2022
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