Trump Has Sent Down the Word: Persecute Smith, Weissman, and Monaco Next!

LOL, another inept post by an ignorant democrat. Amusing that you folks are constantly posting Bbbbut, Bbbbut, Bbbbut, he did it too and you NEVER address the guilt or innocence of the person charged. Another FAIL.
Letitia James doesn’t have two primary mortgages. She didn’t do anything wrong.
 
Letitia James doesn’t have two primary mortgages. She didn’t do anything wrong.
Letitia James claimed to be married to her father in order to get preferential treatment.
Adam Schiff claimed that MD was his principle residence in spite of the fact that he is the senator from CA. In both cases there is indisputable fraud. Try again Moron--er
 
Letitia James claimed to be married to her father in order to get preferential treatment.
Adam Schiff claimed that MD was his principle residence in spite of the fact that he is the senator from CA. In both cases there is indisputable fraud. Try again Moron--er
James isn’t prosecuted for claiming to be married to her father.

Wrong again.
 
Watch what? You don’t even seem to know what James is indicted for because it has nothing to do with what you claimed.
Again, what part of FRAUD do you not understand. STFU idiot troll.

Letitia James has been indicted on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. If convicted, she could face significant penalties, including up to 30 years in prison for each count. U.S. Department of Justice New York Post
 

BREAKING: Prosecutors recently told DOJ there is not enough evidence to prosecute Sen. Adam Schiff​


Uh oh. Must be time for trump to fire another prosecutor.
"according to two sources familiar with the matter" LOL
 
Again, what part of FRAUD do you not understand. STFU idiot troll.

Letitia James has been indicted on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. If convicted, she could face significant penalties, including up to 30 years in prison for each count. U.S. Department of Justice New York Post

Evidence appears to undercut claims against Letitia James, prosecutors found: Sources​

Prosecutors who investigated New York Attorney General Letitia James for possible mortgage fraud found evidence that would appear to undercut some of the allegations in the indictment of James secured earlier this month -- including the degree to which James personally profited from her purchase of the property -- according to a memo summarizing the state of the case in September, sources told ABC News.

Prosecutors who led the monthslong investigation into James' conduct concluded that any financial benefit derived from her allegedly falsified mortgage would have amounted to approximately $800 in the year she purchased the home, sources said.

The government lawyers also expressed concern that the case could likely not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt because federal mortgage guidelines for a second home do not clearly define occupancy, a key element of the case, according to sources.


Prosecutors who investigated NY AG Letitia James for mortgage fraud found evidence that would appear to undercut some of the allegations in her indictment, sources say.

What I'm wondering is whether James and or Comey can sue the DoJ for wrongful prosecution?
 

Evidence appears to undercut claims against Letitia James, prosecutors found: Sources​

Prosecutors who investigated New York Attorney General Letitia James for possible mortgage fraud found evidence that would appear to undercut some of the allegations in the indictment of James secured earlier this month -- including the degree to which James personally profited from her purchase of the property -- according to a memo summarizing the state of the case in September, sources told ABC News.

Prosecutors who led the monthslong investigation into James' conduct concluded that any financial benefit derived from her allegedly falsified mortgage would have amounted to approximately $800 in the year she purchased the home, sources said.

The government lawyers also expressed concern that the case could likely not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt because federal mortgage guidelines for a second home do not clearly define occupancy, a key element of the case, according to sources.


Prosecutors who investigated NY AG Letitia James for mortgage fraud found evidence that would appear to undercut some of the allegations in her indictment, sources say.

What I'm wondering is whether James and or Comey can sue the DoJ for wrongful prosecution?
I really DGAF what 'sources' say. Criminals aren't tried by 'sources' in the US.
 
15th post

The Trump Administration boldness is accelerating at an almost geometric. Trump calls for the persecution of three new people.​

Trump Names More Foes He Wants Prosecuted as Bondi and Patel Look On​

Top officials, unwilling to fight for the independence of their institutions, watched on Wednesday as President Trump continued his pursuit of controlling law enforcement.

President Trump on Wednesday singled out people he wanted prosecuted. Looking on during the news conference were, from left, Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general; Attorney General Pam Bondi; and Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times


The nation’s three most powerful law enforcement officials — Attorney General Pam Bondi and her top deputy, Todd Blanche, along with Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director — padded into the Oval Office on Wednesday for a public show of unity and to herald some recent successes.

They left about an hour later, after President Trump tossed out, offhandedly, three names of people he wanted prosecuted: Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought two criminal indictments against him; Andrew Weissmann, a former F.B.I. official who was a lead prosecutor for the team investigating the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia in the 2016 election; and Lisa Monaco, the deputy attorney general under President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

“Deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion, is a criminal,” he told the three administration officials, who have tried — with a few notable exceptions — to do what he wants.

They smiled, nodded and shuffled in place as he spoke.

“His interviewer was Weissmann — I hope they’re going to look into Weissmann, too — Weissmann’s a bad guy,” Mr. Trump added, referring to a recent event in which Mr. Smith appeared alongside Mr. Weissmann. “And he had somebody, Lisa, who was his puppet, worked in the office, really, as the top person. I think she should be looked at very strongly.”
There are over 100 who need to be prosecuted.
 
They left about an hour later, after President Trump tossed out, offhandedly, three names of people he wanted prosecuted: Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought two criminal indictments against him; Andrew Weissmann, a former F.B.I. official who was a lead prosecutor for the team investigating the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia in the 2016 election; and Lisa Monaco, the deputy attorney general under President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Showing your ignorance again? The word in your OP title is a lie. The word, which I highlighted in your post above, is 'pROsecuted.' I realize you're a closet democrat, but you really shouldn't lie. BTW, IMHO, misrepresenting your source in the OP title should be a violation of the clean start rule, if it isn't already.
 

The Trump Administration boldness is accelerating at an almost geometric. Trump calls for the persecution of three new people.​

Trump Names More Foes He Wants Prosecuted as Bondi and Patel Look On​

Top officials, unwilling to fight for the independence of their institutions, watched on Wednesday as President Trump continued his pursuit of controlling law enforcement.

President Trump on Wednesday singled out people he wanted prosecuted. Looking on during the news conference were, from left, Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general; Attorney General Pam Bondi; and Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times


The nation’s three most powerful law enforcement officials — Attorney General Pam Bondi and her top deputy, Todd Blanche, along with Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director — padded into the Oval Office on Wednesday for a public show of unity and to herald some recent successes.

They left about an hour later, after President Trump tossed out, offhandedly, three names of people he wanted prosecuted: Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought two criminal indictments against him; Andrew Weissmann, a former F.B.I. official who was a lead prosecutor for the team investigating the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia in the 2016 election; and Lisa Monaco, the deputy attorney general under President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

“Deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion, is a criminal,” he told the three administration officials, who have tried — with a few notable exceptions — to do what he wants.

They smiled, nodded and shuffled in place as he spoke.

“His interviewer was Weissmann — I hope they’re going to look into Weissmann, too — Weissmann’s a bad guy,” Mr. Trump added, referring to a recent event in which Mr. Smith appeared alongside Mr. Weissmann. “And he had somebody, Lisa, who was his puppet, worked in the office, really, as the top person. I think she should be looked at very strongly.”
meh, not sure about the "persecution" but like trump everyone is entitled to their day in court, let them have it...it would seem white liberal authoritarianism is no longer just for everyone else.
 

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