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Trump's Post Election Fallout: Legal & Obstruction actions


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21 minutes ago, Enhance said:

That's why one of my work computer screens has Tweetdeck up and running all day - the first column is dedicated to only showing original/retweeted content by the people I follow. I have another column dedicated to showing activity that my followers do, but I rarely look at it.

 

Helps a ton since one of the people I follow on Twitter is a friend of mine who is super into bodybuilding. A lot of the stuff he "likes" is roided up bodybuilders in banana hammocks. Mobile Twitter shows me his likes CONSTANTLY. Tweetdeck, mercifully, does not.

Yuck.  

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22 hours ago, FrantzHardySwag said:

How in the ever living f#&%, are there still people loyal to him...

Because the initial anonymously sourced rumors are often wrong and always not the entire story?

 

10 hours ago, Enhance said:

Fair points, but then let me ask this - would Trump go through the song and dance of running as a third party candidate knowing he would more than likely lose, given all we know about his ego and superiority complex?

 

Trump doesn't seem like the type of person who would be satisfied knowing he's going to lose and only getting 10-15% of the vote with no presidency, even if he wanted to stick it to Republicans for some reason.

 

You're asking if President DJT would try a presumed-hopeless populist movement just to get back at the people who pissed him off?

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5 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

I always find it odd when people on twitter celebrate a death of someone who hasn’t committed monstrous acts of violence against others.  They seem to have mental issues that would be worth examining. 

That's why politics is ugly.  The other day people were celebrating the death of a casino owner because he supported Trump.

4 hours ago, DevoHusker said:

 

I guess I don't see where she was celebrating it? She was noting the passing of a doctor that (to many of us) came across as a quack MD and definitely someone who appeared to have whitewashed the truth about Trump's physical condition. 

She noted "Dr Bongwater"  You're treating that as a dispassionate non-vindictive news report?

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31 minutes ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

That's why politics is ugly.  The other day people were celebrating the death of a casino owner because he supported Trump.

She noted "Dr Bongwater"  You're treating that as a dispassionate non-vindictive news report?

The comments on Sheldon were truly despicable

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10 hours ago, suh_fan93 said:

 

Of course he'll tell the truth.  

 

 

Is this going to be just an interview, or a sworn deposition? Because I can foresee perjury charges in junior's future. 

 

Honestly, let's start getting any members of Trump's family and posse under oath for any of the allegations that are floating over these peoples' heads and the perjury cases will start flying.

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7 hours ago, Ulty said:

Is this going to be just an interview, or a sworn deposition? Because I can foresee perjury charges in junior's future. 

 

Honestly, let's start getting any members of Trump's family and posse under oath for any of the allegations that are floating over these peoples' heads and the perjury cases will start flying.

THat's not the Feds in the District of Washington, that's the city court.  Their job is to manage DC as a city, which they do ineptly.  But like all penny-ante prosecutors they think they belong in the big time so they are trying to climb out of their jurisdiction. 

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17 minutes ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

THat's not the Feds in the District of Washington, that's the city court.  Their job is to manage DC as a city, which they do ineptly.  But like all penny-ante prosecutors they think they belong in the big time so they are trying to climb out of their jurisdiction. 

where did the crimes occur?

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31 minutes ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

 But like all penny-ante prosecutors they think they belong in the big time so they are trying to climb out of their jurisdiction. 

Did you read the article or simply the headline?

 

In January 2020, the DC attorney general's office sued the Trump Organization and Presidential Inaugural Committee alleging they misused more than $1 million raised by the nonprofit by "grossly overpaying" for use of event space at the

Trump Hotel in Washington for the 2017 inauguration.

 

They have all the jurisdiction they need.

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