Indicting Trump??

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dpic73

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Jul 27, 2005
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FV*K IT. The way I feel right now is if they railroad Trump out of it then I am out of any participation in political and voting process. I know you commiecrats neocons and never trumpers will be more than happy for this to occur and good for you.
I think that would be a great thing and it might even do wonders for your mental health. You've spent six years dedicating your life to the sorriest human being who's ever held office. Your time could be much better spent and I mean that sincerely.
 

dpic73

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TigerGrowls

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I think that would be a great thing and it might even do wonders for your mental health. You've spent six years dedicating your life to the sorriest human being who's ever held office. Your time could be much better spent and I mean that sincerely.
I have plenty of time snagglepuss.
 

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Good representation of where the justice system is these days.....


Checks to see which party has had more appointees to the Supreme Court (not sure on federal courts as a whole) and controls more state governments.
 
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TigerGrowls

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Ok...so Pelosi can use taxpayer funds to pay hush money for congress, but Trump gets indicted for paying personal funds? This is Nazi level stuff!


Ramaswamy: Public shouldn't be paying 'hush money for sexual indiscretions' by members of Congress​

Ramaswamy says the "politically motivated indictment" of Trump "will undermine public trust in our electoral system and justice system."

In voicing his opposition to former President Trump's indictment, tech entrepreneur and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy noted that taxpayers have been paying millions to settle sexual harassment claims in Congress.
"If you want to talk about hush money for sexual indiscretions by politicians," he tweeted Friday, "consider this: in the past 25 years, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid a staggering $18.2 million of *taxpayer dollars* to settle 291 cases of sexual harassment & other misconduct committed by members of Congress.
"The public shouldn't be paying for this nonsense. We're fixing corruption. No one will be spared."
 

castlesl

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I don’t disagree with you, I also believe that every American should be alarmed when a politician openly attempts to use the government to persecute their political opponents.

So given this principled stance you’re taking, I’m assuming you didn’t vote for Trump at all since he openly bragged that he would direct the FBI to bring charges against his political opponents. Would I be correct in that assumption?

Politicians say a lot of crap, both sides do. Trump also said near the end of the cycle or right after he was elected that Hillary shouldn’t be locked up. What is clear, is he didn’t press the DOJ to pursue her.

At no point did the DOJ ever make any real indication they would go after Hillary. As a matter of fact they didn’t even really investigate it to any great degree.
 
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castlesl

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Yes. everybody listen to this guy.

When he pleaded guilty last year, Flynn admitted to lying during an FBI interview about the content of his conversations with Sergey Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the U.S.

According to his plea , Flynn discussed U.S. sanctions with Kislyak on Trump’s behalf during the presidential transition and said members of the president’s inner circle were aware of, and in some cases directing, his efforts. Flynn had urged Kislyak not to respond to sanctions imposed by the Obama administration in response to Russian election interference.

When confronted by FBI agents about the conversations, court papers say Flynn made “material false statements and omissions”, which impeded what was then an FBI counterintelligence investigation. That probe was later taken over by Mueller, who has brought indictments against Russians that detail a broad campaign to attempt to help Trump’s candidacy and hurt Clinton’s during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Do you think the conversations Flynn had with the Ambassador were legal?
 

yoshi121374

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Ok...so Pelosi can use taxpayer funds to pay hush money for congress, but Trump gets indicted for paying personal funds? This is Nazi level stuff!


Ramaswamy: Public shouldn't be paying 'hush money for sexual indiscretions' by members of Congress​

Ramaswamy says the "politically motivated indictment" of Trump "will undermine public trust in our electoral system and justice system."

In voicing his opposition to former President Trump's indictment, tech entrepreneur and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy noted that taxpayers have been paying millions to settle sexual harassment claims in Congress.
"If you want to talk about hush money for sexual indiscretions by politicians," he tweeted Friday, "consider this: in the past 25 years, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid a staggering $18.2 million of *taxpayer dollars* to settle 291 cases of sexual harassment & other misconduct committed by members of Congress.
"The public shouldn't be paying for this nonsense. We're fixing corruption. No one will be spared."

This is actually fake news....
 

yoshi121374

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The most easily triggered lib on the east coast right here. You need to drop and do 50 legit pushups for disrespecting General Trump.

Not triggered,disgusted by your weird semi erotic love for a scumbag *****. You know he's never gonna love you back. It's gonna remain unrequited love. Sorry man.
 

TigerGrowls

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Not triggered,disgusted by your weird semi erotic love for a scumbag *****. You know he's never gonna love you back. It's gonna remain unrequited love. Sorry man.
You need to worry about yourself bro acting homo with thoughts of erotic love when you see a mans pic.
 

TigerGrowls

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Someone else spent hours fantasizing and then drawing Trump as a revolutionary soldier. You post it hear and when challenged on the taste of it... call people homo. Amazing
I just replied to him posting homo thoughts of an older male in a revolutionary war outfit. Whatever floats his and your boat I guess. LMFAO off at you libs and all your wild thoughts while probably high on drugs.
 

clemsontiger02

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Oct 5, 2004
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These photoshopped and/or AI images are getting crazy, that's for sure. Anything the imagination can conjure.

 

JAMCRACKER99

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Aug 3, 2005
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Theres a reason why federal prosecutors declined to charge Trump. This is not going to end well for democrats and those who still have Trump derangement syndrome. They can't get the orange man out of their head lol
I believe he is in the Republican's heads. You guys are infatuated with this lying criminal for some odd reason and if you nominate him again he will just lose once again.
 

TigerGrowls

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Not triggered,disgusted by your weird semi erotic love for a scumbag *****. You know he's never gonna love you back. It's gonna remain unrequited love. Sorry man.
Oh wait...that's right. It might take you a month to do 50 legit pushups....nm.
 

hopefultiger13

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Aug 20, 2008
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So I'm feeling spicy this morning and thought I'd go for the lowest class post in a thread full of them:

So here's my best effort for low class post of the week... it HAS to be said:

Two words for Donald Trump this morning: Cavity Search!!!
 

dpic73

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Jul 27, 2005
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So I'm feeling spicy this morning and thought I'd go for the lowest class post in a thread full of them:

So here's my best effort for low class post of the week... it HAS to be said:

Two words for Donald Trump this morning: Cavity Search!!!
 
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okclem

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One final point on all this before I exit stage left...Republicans have entirely stopped making excuses for Trump's behavior. They've gone completely to the next step of "don't care what he does, just that he isn't held accountable."
 
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gcsoccer16

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I believe he is in the Republican's heads. You guys are infatuated with this lying criminal for some odd reason and if you nominate him again he will just lose once again.
Who are you talking to? Im not voting for Trump. I just find it sad that you and several others ITT are infatuated with him and live in your little echo chamber. Trump derangement syndrome, man. It's a real thing.
 
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