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06-11-2023, 12:21 PM
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He’s so far off he might as well be on Jupiter.
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Lol. You do realize that Hillary, Biden, Pence etc all immediately cooperated with investigators in their respective cases, right? And that the difference here is trump jerked investigators around for a year or so BEFORE any search warrants were issued? And, to this day, he's still jerking them around?
These indictments were 100% avoidable and self-inflicted. trump deserves every bit of these charges and more. His malignant narcissism prevented him from cooperating with the investigation. He owned himself here. And it's fucking hilarious.
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06-11-2023, 12:25 PM
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LOL, Asa Hutchinson - what a fucking joke.
Gen. Mark Milley leaked to the media that Trump supposedly ordered an attack on Iran. No one is prosecuting Milley for leaking national defense information? Trump simply called out Milley's lies
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It's Milley's job to back the madman away from the cliff. It would also illegal for him to follow illegal orders. Contrary to popular trump cult belief, the POTUS is not a King, and he can't just "order an attack" on anyone or anything unilaterally. Just like he can't wave a magic wand and declassify anything he wants at any time.
None of this should need repeating to anyone who graduated high school, but well, trump himself admitted that he loves the poorly educated.
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06-11-2023, 12:52 PM
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It's Milley's job to back the madman away from the cliff. It would also illegal for him to follow illegal orders. Contrary to popular trump cult belief, the POTUS is not a King, and he can't just "order an attack" on anyone or anything unilaterally. Just like he can't wave a magic wand and declassify anything he wants at any time.
None of this should need repeating to anyone who graduated high school, but well, trump himself admitted that he loves the poorly educated.
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Once again you prove you have no clue what you are talking about
Trump never ordered any attack. Milley and the war machine wanted to attack Iran. It was Milley's plan and desire. Trump shot him down. Milley lied about it
Just like Milley committed an act of treason telling China he would warn them if the US launched an attack
So you are blatantly wrong YET AGAIN. How pitiful
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06-11-2023, 12:54 PM
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It's Milley's job to back the madman away from the cliff. It would also illegal for him to follow illegal orders. Contrary to popular trump cult belief, the POTUS is not a King, and he can't just "order an attack" on anyone or anything unilaterally. Just like he can't wave a magic wand and declassify anything he wants at any time.
None of this should need repeating to anyone who graduated high school, but well, trump himself admitted that he loves the poorly educated.
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Well tommy, by your post, u must not have graduated high
School then, a president does not need any congress approval to launch an attack.
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06-11-2023, 04:16 PM
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In 2016, the U. S. Supreme Court warned about prosecutors like Jack Smith, the guy prosecuting President Trump. In the case of a Virginia Governor, the Justices UNANIMOUSLY reversed Smith’s case, writing that “the uncontrolled power of criminal prosecutors is a threat to our separation of powers.”
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06-11-2023, 04:27 PM
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It's Milley's job to back the madman away from the cliff.
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LMAO! Who tf told you that gem? That’s nowhere near his job, he serves at the pleasure of the president. Not to mention that Trump was the most pacifistic president we’ve had in generations so even if it was his job, which it isn’t, there was never a cliff to back away from.
That’s what these indictments are all about, protecting and promoting the war machine.
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06-11-2023, 05:10 PM
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LMAO! Who tf told you that gem? That’s nowhere near his job, he serves at the pleasure of the president. Not to mention that Trump was the most pacifistic president we’ve had in generations so even if it was his job, which it isn’t, there was never a cliff to back away from.
That’s what these indictments are all about, protecting and promoting the war machine.
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How can someone be that ill informed?
How can someone not know the President is Commander in Chief?
I would say shocking but this is not an isolated incident
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06-11-2023, 05:12 PM
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After 7 years of the radical left repeatedly weaponizing the Justice System to "Get Trump," the American people can see exactly what Biden's corrupt DOJ is trying to do with their latest politicized witch hunt.
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06-12-2023, 12:25 AM
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Wife of Trump special counsel Jack Smith was a producer on Michelle Obama's documentary Becoming and donated $1,000 to Joe Biden's 2020 campaign
So much for impartiality but we already knew that from this sham indictment and witch hunt
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06-13-2023, 12:30 AM
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A Justice Department prosecutor who helped secure last week’s indictment of former President Donald Trump w as publicly reprimanded by a judge in 2009 for “gross negligence” in connection with secretly taping a defense lawyer and an investigator, an agency source has confirmed to Just The News.
The prosecutor, Karen Gilbert, is now serving as a deputy to Special Counsel Jack Smith, who on Thursday issued the 37-count indictment of Trump.
In the 2009 case, Gilbert was head of the U.S. Attorney's Office's ***** division in Miami and was attempting to prosecute Dr. Ali Shaygan for allegedly ********* illegally, court records show.
Gilbert and colleague in the case Sean Cronin launched a witness tampering investigation and got two witnesses to record conversations between Shaygan's defense lawyer and the investigator, the records show.
However, according to a stinging ruling by U.S. District Judge Alan Gold, the pair failed to get authorization to tape the conversations and did not inform the defense team that the witnesses were "cooperating with the government," thereby violating discovery obligations.
In addition, Gilbert didn't inform her bosses that the duo had launched the investigation in violation of policy. When asked later about the matter in the sanctions hearing, she testified under oath that “she thought she had.”
The judge determined Gilbert was "grossly negligent in her treatment" of the "significant and unique witness tampering investigation against defense counsel" and said there was no basis to have even started the probe.
Gilbert was found to have failed to seek "necessary information" about the witness tampering investigation and to have failed to have gotten proper approval for it. She failed to "independently verify the basis for Cronin's belief" that the witness probe was ever needed, according to records.
In the "Findings of Fact" part of Gold's document, he said the probe happened because of "personal animus against the defense" on behalf of Cronin, who answered to Gilbert.
The judge also concluded Gilbert pursued the witness tampering investigation "despite no evidence of wrongdoing."
Shaygan was eventually acquitted of all charges.
As a result of what the judge called the "bad faith" effort to prosecute Shaygan, he granted the doctor's request for sanctions and entered a "public reprimand" against the U.S Attorney's Office that specifically applied to Gilbert, Cronin and another prosecutor.
The Justice Department admitted at the time to "misconduct" and that it had made "serious mistakes" throughout the probe, but denied "bad faith" in the numerous policy and ethics violations.
Neither Gilbert nor the Justice Department responded to a request for comment for this story.
Former senior Trump adviser and federal prosecutor Kash Patel last week called Gilbert “one of the most corrupt prosecutors to ever come out of the southern district of Miami.”
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06-13-2023, 12:35 AM
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The nuclear documents cited by Jack Smith are:
1. Letter from Obama to Trump telling him DPRK nuke status is grave national security threat.
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2. Letter from Chairman Kim noting no intent to use DPRK nukes offensively.
There's your friggin' DEFENSE security threat docs!
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06-13-2023, 03:08 PM
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Karen E. Gilbert, one of the lead prosecutors in Special Counsel Jack E. Smith’s attempt to convict former President Donald Trump of mishandling White House documents, is also a past campaign donor to Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and the Democratic National Committee, according to the Federal Elections Commission (FEC).
Gilbert’s past political donations were flagged Tuesday by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who demanded answers in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, as well as a full roster of the staff working for the special counsel.
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06-14-2023, 01:13 AM
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06-14-2023, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by berryberry
The nuclear documents cited by Jack Smith are:
1. Letter from Obama to Trump telling him DPRK nuke status is grave national security threat.
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2. Letter from Chairman Kim noting no intent to use DPRK nukes offensively.
There's your friggin' DEFENSE security threat docs!
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Oh my. Clearly, we’re all gonna die.
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06-14-2023, 07:09 AM
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There were hundreds of classified documents at his place. Not just two.
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