Mortgage fraud, multiple times. The exact thing she charged Trump for.Fair enough.
So what are the LJ crimes.
Be specific.
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Mortgage fraud, multiple times. The exact thing she charged Trump for.Fair enough.
So what are the LJ crimes.
Be specific.
Nope in this case the guilt is determined on whether or not she's actually done the crime which it appears she certainly has. Just like Fanni Willis who was living in a massive Glass House and just like Jasmine Crockett was os also guilty of financial crimes.So, just like in China, your guilt is dependent on whether you've pissed off the man in charge or not.
Nope in this case the guilt is determined on whether or not she's actually done the crime which it appears she certainly has. Just like Fanni Willis who was living in a massive Glass House and just like Jasmine Crockett was os also guilty of financial crimes.
Trump is....in his head....much like Tricky Dick, if the president does it, it is legal, (so he claimed)Nah, if half of what I have seen is factual she's a corrupt little *****.
"No one is above the law"
Words to live by.
Well we saw that with Joe Biden, before him it was Barry Obama, and before them and ongoing the Power behind a POTUS, S'Hillary Clinton.I'm going to disagree. Had Harris won the election, would she have been under suspicion?
In China ALL politicians are guilty of corruption, literally the only way to rise in the ranks is to be corrupt because you have to buy top positions, and the way to make the money to pay for this is with kickbacks.
In the US it seems it's going this way too, the president going after people he doesn't like. I'm sure plenty of Trump supporters are guilty too, but won't be attacked.
I've had several mortgages, and the first mortgage was with my husband to be, about a month before our wedding, we bought our new home. There was not a spot that said HUSBAND....it was his name and my maiden name, as people applying for a mortgage....his income/debt and my income/debt that they used to qualify us as non married people, jointly buying a house. I'm uncertain where it says "husband" on any mortgage form? So, I am suspicious of the claim that she checked saying her father was her husband somewhere on the mortgage form....1. Is she married to her father?
2. There several were other lies on the form, like VA is her permanent residence.
Remember how she twisted the Law for Trump for one debatable number?
I want to see her perp walked and her mugshot photo.
Exactly what happened to Trump. Quid pro quo.So, just like in China, your guilt is dependent on whether you've pissed off the man in charge or not.
Tish had to invent a crime to charge Trump with.Trump is....in his head....much like Tricky Dick, if the president does it, it is legal, (so he claimed)
I really wish Congress and Other Political Figures would STOP wasting time and money investigating each other.
WHY?
Because it NEVER goes anywhere, and just pisses off both sides.
Waste of ******* time and money.
When was the last time some congressional investigation ended with Jail Time?
In the last 20 years?
ChatGPT said:
Over the past two decades, several congressional investigations have led to criminal convictions and prison sentences for members of Congress, their staff, or associates. Here are some notable cases:
1. William J. Jefferson (D-LA) – 13 Years
In 2009, former Representative William Jefferson was convicted on 11 counts, including bribery, racketeering, and money laundering. He was sentenced to 13 years in prison—the longest sentence ever imposed on a former member of Congress.Wikipedia+2Foley & Lardner LLP+2Department of Justice+2
2. Stephen E. Stockman (R-TX) – 10 Years
In 2018, former Congressman Stephen Stockman was sentenced to 10 years in prison for orchestrating a scheme to defraud charitable donors and misusing the funds for personal expenses and campaign financing. Department of Justice+3Department of Justice+3Department of Justice+3
3. Corrine Brown (D-FL) – 5 Years
Former Representative Corrine Brown was convicted in 2017 on charges related to a fraudulent charity scheme. She was sentenced to five years in prison for her role in soliciting donations under false pretenses. Roll Call
4. Chris Collins (R-NY) – 2 Years
In 2020, former Congressman Chris Collins was sentenced to over two years in federal prison for insider trading and lying to federal investigators. He was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. Roll Call
5. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) – 11 Months
Former Representative Duncan Hunter was sentenced in 2020 to nearly a year in prison for misusing campaign funds for personal expenses. He was also pardoned by President Trump.
6. Peter Navarro – 4 Months
In 2023, Peter Navarro, a former adviser to President Trump, was sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress after defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack. Time
7. James A. Wolfe – 2 Months
James Wolfe, former Security Director for the Senate Intelligence Committee, was sentenced in 2018 to two months in prison for lying to the FBI during an investigation into leaks of classified information. Wikipedia
8. Imran Awan – Time Served
Imran Awan, a former IT staffer for House Democrats, pleaded guilty in 2018 to making a false statement on a loan application. He was sentenced to time served and three months of supervision. Department of Justice+5Wikipedia+5Department of Justice+5
9. Nicholas Jones – 30 Months
In 2022, former congressional candidate Nicholas Jones was sentenced to 30 months in prison for wire fraud and falsification of records related to the misuse of COVID-19 relief funds and campaign finance violations. Department of Justice+1Department of Justice+1
10. Thomas Dodd – 18 Months
Thomas Dodd, a former congressional staffer, was sentenced in 2018 to 18 months in prison for participating in a scheme to defraud donors and illegally finance campaigns. Department of Justice+1Department of Justice+1
These cases underscore the legal consequences of misconduct related to congressional activities and the importance of accountability in publmillionaires?
Nope. She gets to go to prison, and she loses everything.
Official corruption like that needs to be punished harshly.
So you're admitting that democrats refuse to prosecute other democrats, no matter if they've pretty clearly broken the law and prosecuted others for what they are also guilty of.Had Harris won the election, would she have been under suspicion?
- You can’t be a prosecuting attorney touting “no one is above the law” in pursuit of Trump while committing multiple accounts of fraud.Every accusation by the Trump Cult is a confession. What sand would that be?
YOU keep trying to claim that electing a convicted felon makes no difference to anything, but it does. The rest of the world is disgusted by Trump and his lawless regime.
Trump is failing miserably. He's not deporting people because he refuses to follow the law and deport people legally. And he's run out of money for ICE.
He's fighting with your allies over tariffs and NATO. China has stopped selling to you. Pricing are rising. Interest rates are rising. Jobs are disappearing.
And Trump is investigating people who prosecuted him. It doesn't get dumber that that.
I'm cheering every one of his asshole moves. I hope you end up broke, unemployed, and homeless. If you're dumb enough to vote for this criminal, you deserve what's happening to you.
Enjoy your destruction. You've worked hard for it.
What was this made up crime that Tish made up?Tish had to invent a crime to charge Trump with.
There are laws, long on the books, that Tish has been violating.
That's the difference
But you argued against trump being charged, right?Mortgage fraud, multiple times. The exact thing she charged Trump for.
Yeah, because he committed no crime. New York had to invent a crime for him to be charged with.But you argued against trump being charged, right?

It seems her persecution of Trump was a cover for her own alleged crimes.
One of the charges against her is pretending to be married to her father to defraud a lender on a home purchase. How nasty is that??
Anyway, she's not taking the end of her career well.