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This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
Well first, yes, this isn't about Trump. It never has been. It has always been about Trumpism and those who enable him. As I've pointed out many times, history has always shown this to be the case.

It's not actually an attack, but I do know how you guys are consumed by Trumpian victimology. That's up to you.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
Trumpism was certainly a challenge to our system, but our system held.

So maybe we'll look at this as a learning experience. And if Trump himself pays the price for Trumpism, tough shit for him.

Anyone who charges him for political reasons should be impeached. all records of the reasons for the charges should be recorded and scrutinized, and those pushing them should be sued into fucking oblivion.

This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
So you want the votes of 80+ million voting for biden to mean nothing??? FU
 
I think that investigations into Trump will finally reveal how he blackmailed the entire Republican senate. They couldn't all be the spineless weenies that they've been unless he had something on them?

Sex tapes maybe?

There ain't no way someone can be a major real estate & construction developer in the NY metropolitan area without being in organized crime. Sex tapes & blackmail are typical mafia stuff.
 
This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
Well first, yes, this isn't about Trump. It never has been. It has always been about Trumpism and those who enable him. As I've pointed out many times, history has always shown this to be the case.

It's not actually an attack, but I do know how you guys are consumed by Trumpian victimology. That's up to you.

It's not victimology, it's about lefty morons like you being unable to accept people can think differently than you.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.

Whatever. I'm not married to him. He used us...we use him. He is a lying con-man. I voted for him for guns and borders...that is it.
Paying that penalty was being used I tell you. You can keep ur doctor...You will save 2500 dollars. Rainbow lights on the White house while traditional marriage is at 50% divorce rate and Millennial males at 50% will never get married. Demographics then get worse from that....And then there is China...the yellow race...the ones who take no shit .
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
Trumpism was certainly a challenge to our system, but our system held.

So maybe we'll look at this as a learning experience. And if Trump himself pays the price for Trumpism, tough shit for him.

Anyone who charges him for political reasons should be impeached. all records of the reasons for the charges should be recorded and scrutinized, and those pushing them should be sued into fucking oblivion.

This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
So you want the votes of 80+ million voting for biden to mean nothing??? FU

The issue is the fugazi votes in Dem controlled areas that may have titled the EC to Biden, and the EC is the only thing that matters in the Presidential Election.

The popular vote in this is as meaningful as hits are to determining who won a baseball game.
 
I think that investigations into Trump will finally reveal how he blackmailed the entire Republican senate. They couldn't all be the spineless weenies that they've been unless he had something on them?

Sex tapes maybe?

There ain't no way someone can be a major real estate & construction developer in the NY metropolitan area without being in organized crime. Sex tapes & blackmail are typical mafia stuff.
That is a stretch. There may not be any way that a developer would have to deal with tents of organized crime. But then again there are the corrupted Prog controlled unions also. Don't forget about that. And of course the Prog corrupted government and all that it is about. You forgot that. Only Prog Socialists can ph uk up free money. As in New York Off Track Betting and Atlantic City gambling. That is how screwed up a Prog is.
 
I think that investigations into Trump will finally reveal how he blackmailed the entire Republican senate. They couldn't all be the spineless weenies that they've been unless he had something on them?

Sex tapes maybe?

There ain't no way someone can be a major real estate & construction developer in the NY metropolitan area without being in organized crime. Sex tapes & blackmail are typical mafia stuff.
That is a stretch. There may not be any way that a developer would have to deal with tents of organized crime. But then again there are the corrupted Prog controlled unions also. Don't forget about that. And of course the Prog corrupted government and all that it is about. You forgot that. Only Prog Socialists can ph uk up free money. As in New York Off Track Betting and Atlantic City gambling. That is how screwed up a Prog is.

Yes, there's a lot of corruption in the New York metropolitan area.

But we're a whole lot more concerned with someone blackmailing half the U.S. Senate and attempting to overthrow democracy than with the relatively petty crap that usually goes on with organized crime.
 
This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
Well first, yes, this isn't about Trump. It never has been. It has always been about Trumpism and those who enable him. As I've pointed out many times, history has always shown this to be the case.

It's not actually an attack, but I do know how you guys are consumed by Trumpian victimology. That's up to you.

It's not victimology, it's about lefty morons like you being unable to accept people can think differently than you.
I accept you just fine. I'm not trying to stop you from saying anything. In fact, the more you say, the better. And I don't call you a "moron".

You're too sensitive.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
Trumpism was certainly a challenge to our system, but our system held.

So maybe we'll look at this as a learning experience. And if Trump himself pays the price for Trumpism, tough shit for him.

Anyone who charges him for political reasons should be impeached. all records of the reasons for the charges should be recorded and scrutinized, and those pushing them should be sued into fucking oblivion.

This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
So you want the votes of 80+ million voting for biden to mean nothing??? FU

The issue is the fugazi votes in Dem controlled areas that may have titled the EC to Biden, and the EC is the only thing that matters in the Presidential Election.

The popular vote in this is as meaningful as hits are to determining who won a baseball game.
Trup Pop vote means nothing Dems have one pop vote 7 of last 8 times Screw the majority ?? And fugazi votes ?? Where are all the perps ?? Fugazi ? you must be from NY lol
 
Go ahead and open the door to the political revenge culture. Just remember whose up to bat next.
And that is a big reason why TRUMP! will never see the inside of a prison cell, no matter how much the haters desperately wish for it. At most, he might have to pay some fines, but forget prison. If it even came close, Biden would pardon him, because he knows what would happen to him after he leaves office if he didn't.

Face it suckers, the fix is in. TRUMP! is going nowhere.
 
Soon it's fumigation time
Cleaning up the White House is only step one of how Biden’s team plans to handle COVID-19 differently. And by differently they mean … Biden’s team intends to handle COVID-19 as if it is a real issue.

The incoming White House staff will practice strict use of masks and social distancing, which may require some officials to work somewhere other than their usual location, or possibly offsite. Some meetings will continue to be conducted with some or all members attending remotely. Many member of the White House staff will actually be working from another house: their own.

Republicans are almost certain to scoff at the precautions, but there is a point worth noting: Unlike Trump (or Rudy Giuliani, or Chris Christie) Joe Biden has not contracted COVID-19. Neither has Jill Biden. Neither has Kamala Harris. Neither have members of their direct staff. Biden and his team will bring their coronavirus precautions to the White House because those precautions have worked.

And it’s critical that both Biden and his team remain healthy. Trump is going out the door, leaving behind a disaster of biblical proportions. On Wednesday, American deaths from COVID-19 topped 3,200 and there is currently little sign that this third surge of cases is being brought under control. In addition, Trump is leaving an economy in recession, a foreign policy that has divided America from its allies, and a raft of executive orders that are affecting everything from air quality to worker safety. It’s critical that Biden, Harris, and all of their staff stay healthy and on the job. Especially since unlike Trump, Biden isn’t likely to call up doctors every time a member of his team gets ill and force them to hand out critically rare treatment.

So call in the disinfecting team. While they’re at it, the GSA might want to see if the Catholic Church can arrange an exorcism. And what about the Ghostbusters? Are they available?
Only way to lead is from top down and it starts with setting the example. Hopefully, they will.
 
This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
Well first, yes, this isn't about Trump. It never has been. It has always been about Trumpism and those who enable him. As I've pointed out many times, history has always shown this to be the case.

It's not actually an attack, but I do know how you guys are consumed by Trumpian victimology. That's up to you.

It's not victimology, it's about lefty morons like you being unable to accept people can think differently than you.
I accept you just fine. I'm not trying to stop you from saying anything. In fact, the more you say, the better. And I don't call you a "moron".

You're too sensitive.

No, you don't. you don't have the overt nastiness of the other lefties, but it is there, just simmering.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
Trumpism was certainly a challenge to our system, but our system held.

So maybe we'll look at this as a learning experience. And if Trump himself pays the price for Trumpism, tough shit for him.

Anyone who charges him for political reasons should be impeached. all records of the reasons for the charges should be recorded and scrutinized, and those pushing them should be sued into fucking oblivion.

This isn't attacking Trump, it's attacking those of us who voted for him and supported him, and you fucking know it.
So you want the votes of 80+ million voting for biden to mean nothing??? FU

The issue is the fugazi votes in Dem controlled areas that may have titled the EC to Biden, and the EC is the only thing that matters in the Presidential Election.

The popular vote in this is as meaningful as hits are to determining who won a baseball game.
Trup Pop vote means nothing Dems have one pop vote 7 of last 8 times Screw the majority ?? And fugazi votes ?? Where are all the perps ?? Fugazi ? you must be from NY lol

The Presidency is about a population weighted survey of the States, via the EC. The popular vote is meaningless.

The perps will be found, if the fraud happened, and if an investigation is allowed to happen. I am sure your side will do everything possible to stop any investigation.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
No matter. Russians are talking about giving him asylum, out of the reach of the courts of American justice. Maybe he'll build trump Moscow, until all the statutes of limitations run out, if those are in play.
Come 2024, how many Americans would vote for someone who went into self-imposed exile in Russia?
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.
No matter. Russians are talking about giving him asylum, out of the reach of the courts of American justice. Maybe he'll build trump Moscow, until all the statutes of limitations run out, if those are in play.
Come 2024, how many Americans would vote for someone who went into self-imposed exile in Russia?
Only card carrying dumb asses.
 
Numerous State Attorneys General Say They’re Ready To Charge rump As Soon As He Leaves Office

The clock is ticking down on Donald Trump’s final days in office, and pretty soon he’ll no longer have the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents.
Those protections are a big deal for a man who has engaged in as much alleged criminal behavior as the current head of state, and it’s now clear that Trump is going to be under siege from multiple jurisdictions, including New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.

While it has long been known that both Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Tish James are actively investigating Trump and the Trump Organization and D.C. has launched a probe of possible financial crimes related to the 2016 Trump inaugural, an interview with Maura Healey, the AG of Massachusetts, makes it clear that Trump is in tremendous legal jeopardy in the Bay State, too.

Speaking with Emily Jane Fox of Vanity Fair, Healey noted:
“As a state A.G., I’m going to be limited in what I can say, but it is important that Donald Trump, his enablers, those who acted in concert with him and furthered actions that may have been illegal, criminal or otherwise, are held accountable just as anyone else needs to be held accountable. Much of this will depend on facts and law. Obviously there are investigations underway, and I’m confident that the right offices will do their jobs.”

And Healey made it clear she isn’t just planning to go after Trump. His family will also be under the microscope:
“I couldn’t care less about Donald Trump. I am very happy to see him go. I think about his incompetence as there are tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases every day. It’s outrageous what he’s done—his callousness, his incompetence, his narcissism, his bullying, how he’s hurt so many people. Either he’s ignorant or callous or both, and I think members of his family are as well. They’re very good at emotionally appealing to people and saying things that resonate.”
The law is about to catch up with Donald Trump, his family, his company, and his enablers. As of January 20, 2021, justice will start being served. It’s been a long time coming, but it is indeed just around the corner.

Civil War > Your continued bullshit
 

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