bripat9643
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How is he a coward?He's a coward.
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How is he a coward?He's a coward.
What is "criming?"Stop criming
Biden defenders are scum by definition.You're sleazier than MAGAts. Dumber and fatter, too.
ok. you on Trump's legal team? if not, you obviously need to be. your legal analysis is krakelicious.But her target has half the nation supporting him... this is why a county prosecutor should never go after a former president on such weak evidence and weak charges.... this will not turn out well for her or Bragg in NY....
morons get endigments for it.What is "criming?"
what is an "endigment?"morons get endigments for it.
good question, moron.what is an "endigment?"
Then answer it, jackass.good question, moron.
you fucktard posted this engrish monstrosity in this thread. dayum.Then answer it, jackass.
I knew that. It doesn't mean that he can't plead the 5th indictment in Georgia, Florida, DC, or New York.5th indictment? That’s AZ, not GA.
He managed to clog the White House toilets by flushing documents. His rant on toilets was out of the blue, and we later found out why it was delivered.Trump had 4 years to drain something, anything that he kept ranting & raving about. The only thing he "drained" was his dick all over himself.
Utter horseshit. Do progs ever stop lying?He managed to clog the White House toilets by flushing documents. His rant on toilets was out of the blue, and we later found out why it was delivered.
Georgia is not the only state where attacks were staged on elections.
Following Donald Trump’s indictment in Georgia, he could face further charges in other states where similar attacks were carried out.
In Arizona, for instance, the same alternate elector scheme was attempted, and it is already under investigation.
So far, the Arizona investigation has been fairly quiet and behind the scenes. Dan Barr, chief deputy to Attorney General Kris Mayes, said last month it was only in the “fact-gathering” stage, and that nothing would happen unless there was certainty the case was “iron-clad.”
However, the Georgia indictment was packed with incidents that took place in other states, emphasizing just how widespread the efforts were, raising the question of just how many states could find that Trump and his allies engaged in illegal activity.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, who took office earlier this year, is all for it.
She believes the state should pursue a complete investigation, and, if appropriate, charges, for those who tried to subvert the will of the state’s voters. KTAR reports:
“Accountability is critical. I don’t think we’re going to change direction until there’s accountability at the top level,” Hobbs said in response to a question about the charges leveled against Trump, “And this is an important step forward that I think should move forward, and play out in the legal process.”
TIRED OF WINNING? Trump could face fifth indictment
Georgia is not the only state where attacks were staged on elections by Trump and his co-conspirators and accountability could be coming.washingtonpress.com
Fifth indictment? Trump and his lawyers must be very busy trying to keep track of it all. What do you think?
It's on film that he complained about toilets, and there are witnesses that found documents in the toilets.Utter horseshit. Do progs ever stop lying?
Meadows was doing the same thing, only burning documents. They both belong in a Federal penitentiary.He managed to clog the White House toilets by flushing documents. His rant on toilets was out of the blue, and we later found out why it was delivered.
It's on film that he complained about toilets, and there are witnesses that found documents in the toilets.