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With the smell coming out of your mouth, who would get close enough to link you to anything? It might be contagious
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With the smell coming out of your mouth, who would get close enough to link you to anything? It might be contagious
As usual, the smell coming from your mouth keeps anyone from getting close enough to dispute your hate and stupidity.
No, fact at its best.lol ... sometimes it's all that your replies deserve. especially when all you do is repeat ad nauseum the same opining with no back up to show why your opinions matter.
^^^ irony at its best ^^^
No, fact at its best.
I could smell you before you answered. Grow a brain and get that taken care of.your trolling is as impotent as you.
Sounds a lot like what Biden is pushing now, but that is alright because he is a democrat and does not send mean tweets. Just the democrat playbook in full swing.OCTOBER 07, 2021
Following 8 Month Investigation, Senate Judiciary Committee Releases Report on Donald Trump's Scheme to Pressure DOJ & Overturn the 2020 Election
Key takeaways from the Committee’s investigation include:
Following 8 Month Investigation, Senate Judiciary Committee Releases Report on Donald Trump's Scheme to Pressure DOJ & Overturn the 2020 Election | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
- Previously-unreleased transcripts of the Committee’s closed-door interviews with three key former senior DOJ officials: former Acting Attorney General Jeff Rosen, former Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, and former U.S. Attorney BJay Pak. These witnesses cooperated with the Committee, and although their testimony was not under oath, they were obligated by 18 U.S.C. § 1001 to tell the truth.
- New details of Donald Trump’s relentless, direct pressure on DOJ’s leadership. This includes at least nine calls and meetings with Rosen and/or Donoghue starting the day former Attorney General Bill Barr announced his resignation and continuing almost until the January 6 insurrection—including near-daily outreach once Barr left DOJ on December 23.
- New details of then-Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division Jeffrey Clark’s misconduct, including his attempt to induce Rosen into helping Trump’s election subversion scheme by telling Rosen he would decline Trump’s offer to install him in Rosen’s place if Rosen agreed to aid that scheme.
- New details around Trump forcing the resignation of U.S. Attorney Pak because he believed Pak was not doing enough to support his false claims of election fraud in Georgia—and then went outside the line of succession to appoint Bobby Christine as Acting U.S. Attorney because he believed Christine would “do something” about his election fraud claims.
- New details of how, at Barr’s direction, DOJ deviated from decades-long practice meant to avoid inserting DOJ itself as an issue in the election—and instead aggressively pursued false claims of election fraud before votes were certified.
- Confirmation that Mark Meadows asked Rosen to initiate election fraud investigations on multiple occasions, violating longstanding restrictions on White House intervention in DOJ law enforcement matters—and new details about these requests, including that Meadows asked Rosen to meet with Trump’s outside lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
time to go get some more popcorn.........
PUT THE SCREWS TO THE INSURRECTIONIST!Key witness in Congress' Capitol riot probe says he intends to plead the 5th amendment
Sonam Sheth
9 hours ago
A key witness in the January 6 select committee's investigation into the Capitol riot informed the panel late Wednesday that he intends to plead the 5th Amendment, the committee's chairman said.
The committee is "willing to convene another deposition" for Jeffrey Clark, a former top Justice Department under the Trump administration, chairman Bennie Thompson said Wednesday. He added that Clark has "agreed to appear again."
However, Thompson said the committee would still proceed with a previously scheduled vote to advance a criminal contempt referral for Clark because he refused to substantively answer lawmakers' questions when he appeared before the committee earlier.
Key witness in Congress' Capitol riot probe says he intends to plead the 5th amendment
Shocker!Key witness in Congress' Capitol riot probe says he intends to plead the 5th amendment
Sonam Sheth
9 hours ago
A key witness in the January 6 select committee's investigation into the Capitol riot informed the panel late Wednesday that he intends to plead the 5th Amendment, the committee's chairman said.
The committee is "willing to convene another deposition" for Jeffrey Clark, a former top Justice Department under the Trump administration, chairman Bennie Thompson said Wednesday. He added that Clark has "agreed to appear again."
However, Thompson said the committee would still proceed with a previously scheduled vote to advance a criminal contempt referral for Clark because he refused to substantively answer lawmakers' questions when he appeared before the committee earlier.
Key witness in Congress' Capitol riot probe says he intends to plead the 5th amendment
PUT THE SCREWS TO THE INSURRECTIONIST!
PUT THE SCREWS TO THE INSURRECTIONIST!
Sentence first, verdict afterwards!!!PUT THE SCREWS TO THE INSURRECTIONIST!
And ignore any evidence that does not fit the preconceived decision. Facts don't matter in the rush to judgment.Sentence first, verdict afterwards!!!
Shocker!
The committee has a predetermined conclusion, and someone wants to stay out of it?
And ignore any evidence that does not fit the preconceived decision. Facts don't matter in the rush to judgment.
Which means absolutely zero to this case.LOL!!!! but but but donny says anybody pleading the 5th is guilty AF.
<snicker>
I guess you didn't pay attention to the Piglosi/Schiff kangaroo court investigations. If you had, you'd know the answer to your own question.'If you're innocent, why are you taking the 5th?': Trump's comments about pleading the 5th could come back to bite him
Natasha Bertrand
May 22, 2017, 2:51 PM
"If you are not guilty of a crime, what do you need immunity for?" Trump said at a campaign rally in Florida in September.
"The mob takes the Fifth Amendment," Trump said at a campaign event in Iowa later that month. "If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?"
'If you're innocent, why are you taking the 5th?': Trump's comments about pleading the 5th could come back to bite him
mmmmm maybe i'll make popcorn balls for the holidays....
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