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originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: RazorV66
Likely a Maga supporting cop, one of these 30 investigated for their behavior that day.
NPR
Heck one was convicted for telling a rioter to destroy evidence after the fact and is in prison.
Those that got all the attention were part of the setup. And the ones in prison are not even the real characters that were paid. No proof any of it was true. 🤣
And of course that NPR article forces people to automatically believe the whole thing was an insurrection, right in the first sentence. 🤣🤣edit on Oct-3-2024 by xuenchen because: 🤡🤡
originally posted by: RazorV66
a reply to: Vermilion
I know you’re not American
Not American and he is that butt hurt over Orange Man Bad?
So tired of these slap jacks.
Trump attorneys also argue that General Mark Milley acknowledged, "long before charges were brought in this case" that Trump "had instructed the Defense Department on January 3, 2021 to ‘make sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it is a safe event."
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: RazorV66
Butt hur over orange man bad?
Sorry, but Trump made it personal when he put forward tariffs on the industry that I work in, and my friends and family work in and tried to create a BS new trade agreement to ease the pressure through nonsensical political double speak.
Trumps isolationist positions are toxic. You support a toxic entity.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: RazorV66
Butt hur over orange man bad?
Sorry, but Trump made it personal when he put forward tariffs on the industry that I work in, and my friends and family work in and tried to create a BS new trade agreement to ease the pressure through nonsensical political double speak.
Trumps isolationist positions are toxic. You support a toxic entity.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: RazorV66
Likely a Maga supporting cop, one of these 30 investigated for their behavior that day.
NPR
Heck one was convicted for telling a rioter to destroy evidence after the fact and is in prison.
Those that got all the attention were part of the setup. And the ones in prison are not even the real characters that were paid. No proof any of it was true. 🤣
And of course that NPR article forces people to automatically believe the whole thing was an insurrection, right in the first sentence. 🤣🤣edit on Oct-3-2024 by xuenchen because: 🤡🤡
When I saw her link was NPR, I laughed and I laughed.
🤣🤣🤣
CNN legal analyst says Special Counsel Jack Smith bent rules to get ‘cheap shot’ in on Trump before election
In Thursday's "Jack Smith's October Cheap Shot" essay, CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig analyzed Smith's decision to drop a 165-page federal court filing related to the issue of Trump's immunity from prosecution.
"The larger, if less obvious, headline is that Smith has essentially abandoned any pretense; he'll bend any rule, switch up on any practice — so long as he gets to chip away at Trump's electoral prospects. At this point, there's simply no defending Smith's conduct on any sort of principled or institutional basis," Honig wrote.
Honig also claimed that Smith's conduct violates core Department of Justice (DOJ) principles and policy.
In his words, "If prosecutors bend their principles depending on the identity of their prey, then they've got no principles at all."
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: RazorV66
Great post! I'm volunteering to be one of the executioners of the Traitors after they're found guilty: ny1.com...
Seriously!