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originally posted by: Irishhaf
Throwing everything and the kitchen sink at the guy as a distraction.
Dont seem to realize the more they continue the histrionics the better his polling numbers seem.
Source: www.westernjournal.com...
A Pennsylvania state judge ruled Monday that a county election worker cannot sue former President Donald Trump for statements he made while in office questioning the integrity of the 2020 election.
James Savage, a voting machine supervisor in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia, filed two lawsuits against Trump arguing statements Trump made via Twitter in November 2020 regarding the election’s integrity defamed him and subjected him to “hatred” and death threats, resulting in him experiencing two heart attacks.
Source: theconservativetreehouse.com... ton-dc/
BREAKING: Activist DC District Judge Tanya Chutkan Refuses to Step Down from Trump Case in Washington DC
This was not unexpected. For Chutkan to recuse herself she would have to admit “bias.”
Judge Chutkan denies she carries bias, ergo she refuses to recuse herself from the Trump prosecution.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: carewemust
Funny you should bring up Melania. She just renegotiated her pre-nup because of all of Trump's legal troubles.
originally posted by: Threadbare
The MAL documents case has all the flash and intrigue of Tom Clancy book. So, understandably, the media has been focused on it.
At the same time however, Jack Smith has quietly been putting together a case focused on the events surrounding J6.
I'm kind of surprised there isn't a thread dedicated to this investigation, but I feel like the events of the past week, and the fact that an indictment will probably be coming down in the next month, warrant a thread.
So major points over the past week:
1.) Rudy had a proffer session with the DOJ. Essentially he thought he was going to jail, so he offered the DOJ evidence against bigger fish in exchange for a lighter sentence.
2.) Boris Epshteyn spent two days with the DOJ. Epshteyn is essentially Trump's consigliere. He had already recused himself from the case because he knew he was a target. So spending two days being interviewed by prosecutors is fairly significant.
3.) The special counsel's team had a meeting with Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia Secretary of State that Trump had a "perfect phone call" with. So clearly Smith is looking into the fake elector angle.
4.) The media revealed that the special counsel was prepped to indict a number of Trump's lawyers. Which could explain the behavior of Rudy & Epshteyn.
5.) And that brings us to yesterday's news. Apparently the call to Raffensperger wasn't unique. Trump also called Arizona governor Doug Ducey and asked him to "find" enough votes to give Trump the victory in the state.
There's a lot more to this case that I'm sure will touch on in the coming days and weeks. But for now, I present to you Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in regards to this case.
And to be honest, that's not even all of it. There were a lot more people that have flipped. Rudy and Epshteyn just happen to be the most notable.