JakeStarkey
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Clinton's scandals are now immaterial.
Trump's scandals grow in importance every day.
Trump's scandals grow in importance every day.
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Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.And a civil suit can become a criminal suit if they right discovery is made. You are not very bright at this, are you?He has the power to direct investigations, etc., yes. There are 75 investigations of Trump going on.Racketeering by Trump and Clinton should be followed, imo. For whatever reason, Trump is not going after Clinton. States' AGs make their own decisions and cannot be stopped by the Feds.
He has no power to "go after her". AND Trump confirmed that there were 3 investigations still on going.
So you don't know the difference between FBI investigations and civil lawsuits? Seriously? Anyone can file a civil lawsuit, Fakey![]()
Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
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75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Not as serious as clinton's sacrificing America's security via improper use of emails either by her stupidity, or for more nefarious reasons.
I'm not even sure what this drama queen shit means anymore
Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.And a civil suit can become a criminal suit if they right discovery is made. You are not very bright at this, are you?He has the power to direct investigations, etc., yes. There are 75 investigations of Trump going on.He has no power to "go after her". AND Trump confirmed that there were 3 investigations still on going.
So you don't know the difference between FBI investigations and civil lawsuits? Seriously? Anyone can file a civil lawsuit, Fakey![]()
Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
Everyone take a look.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
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75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Some of the Crooked Hillary seem like folks needing a restraining order against them after a breakup. The Donald won, get over it and move on in life! It is a great time to be alive!
Love the part about morals. A serial adulterer who sexually attacks women but is kind enough to take a tictac first. To right wingers, that qualifies.
I noticed all those accusations about Trump attacking women is now gone, it was like after the election disappeared. I wonder why, maybe the DNC said, the election is over so there is no point in the false accusations.
You think that has gone away? You are a fool, if you do.
Can anyone justify responding to Rderp, other than telling him gfy?Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Kaz, go back and read. You are confused. That's usual for you, of course.Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.And a civil suit can become a criminal suit if they right discovery is made. You are not very bright at this, are you?He has the power to direct investigations, etc., yes. There are 75 investigations of Trump going on.
So you don't know the difference between FBI investigations and civil lawsuits? Seriously? Anyone can file a civil lawsuit, Fakey![]()
Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
You just called me stupid for telling you that civil suits are not criminal investigations. So which is it, Jake? Are they or aren't they? On another topic, can you see the bottom of the bottle yet?
How would Trump know there are 3 investigations on going Tiny?Racketeering by Trump and Clinton should be followed, imo. For whatever reason, Trump is not going after Clinton. States' AGs make their own decisions and cannot be stopped by the Feds.Hey way to show your patriotism there, guy.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
He has no power to "go after her". AND Trump confirmed that there were 3 investigations still on going.
That's an awfully big "if" to hang your hopes on. As for Hillary's problems, they served their purpose because she doesn't get in the White House without an invitation. As I predicted and we have seen, she's far too well protected to ever the inside of a jail cell, so we're happy with what we got. Of course, her not winning the presidency means she can't pay anyone back with access to power, so we may yet actually see some justice done.Kaz, go back and read. You are confused. That's usual for you, of course.Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.And a civil suit can become a criminal suit if they right discovery is made. You are not very bright at this, are you?So you don't know the difference between FBI investigations and civil lawsuits? Seriously? Anyone can file a civil lawsuit, Fakey![]()
Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
You just called me stupid for telling you that civil suits are not criminal investigations. So which is it, Jake? Are they or aren't they? On another topic, can you see the bottom of the bottle yet?
Once again, HRC's investigations mean nothing.
Once again, lawsuits against Trump can become criminal if disovery comes up with the criminality.![]()
And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Oh he can nominate one but the Senate still needs 60 votes to confirm one. Since America's choice in 2012 was ignored combined with the popular vote, the Dems need to hold firm and deny the Groper's choice.
We will see "if".That's an awfully big "if" to hang your hopes on. As for Hillary's problems, they served their purpose because she doesn't get in the White House without an invitation. As I predicted and we have seen, she's far too well protected to ever the inside of a jail cell, so we're happy with what we got. Of course, her not winning the presidency means she can't pay anyone back with access to power, so we may yet actually see some justice done.Kaz, go back and read. You are confused. That's usual for you, of course.Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.And a civil suit can become a criminal suit if they right discovery is made. You are not very bright at this, are you?![]()
Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
You just called me stupid for telling you that civil suits are not criminal investigations. So which is it, Jake? Are they or aren't they? On another topic, can you see the bottom of the bottle yet?
Once again, HRC's investigations mean nothing.
Once again, lawsuits against Trump can become criminal if discovery comes up with the criminality.![]()
That's easy enough for Republicans to fix. They could just take a page from Harry Reid's play book and do away with the filibuster for SC picks as well. You know very well they are considering doing it since Reid has opened that door.And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Oh he can nominate one but the Senate still needs 60 votes to confirm one. Since America's choice in 2012 was ignored combined with the popular vote, the Dems need to hold firm and deny the Groper's choice.
And since Harry Reid has opened the door on the nuclear option, the Republicans could just adopt a simple rule change and eliminate the democrats' ability to block Trump's picks.And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Oh he can nominate one but the Senate still needs 60 votes to confirm one. Since America's choice in 2012 was ignored combined with the popular vote, the Dems need to hold firm and deny the Groper's choice.
The Constitution only requires 51 for SC confirmation
We will see "if".That's an awfully big "if" to hang your hopes on. As for Hillary's problems, they served their purpose because she doesn't get in the White House without an invitation. As I predicted and we have seen, she's far too well protected to ever the inside of a jail cell, so we're happy with what we got. Of course, her not winning the presidency means she can't pay anyone back with access to power, so we may yet actually see some justice done.Kaz, go back and read. You are confused. That's usual for you, of course.Kaz, no, civil lawsuits are not criminal lawsuits, as you seem to think, but they can become criminal lawsuits depending on the discovery. That will continue all of Trump's short career.Seriously? That sounded good to you? You typed it in, read it, smacked your lips and clicked "post reply?" Then you saw it on the page and didn't delete it thinking it sounds good that you think that civil suits are the same as criminal suits? LOL, of course you did
You just called me stupid for telling you that civil suits are not criminal investigations. So which is it, Jake? Are they or aren't they? On another topic, can you see the bottom of the bottle yet?
Once again, HRC's investigations mean nothing.
Once again, lawsuits against Trump can become criminal if discovery comes up with the criminality.![]()
He has no need to go after Clinton.
That's exactly what McConnell will do if he can't work out a secret deal with the Dems before hand to give the GOP a free hand with the economy in return for keeping cloture on SCOTUS nominations.That's easy enough for Republicans to fix. They could just take a page from Harry Reid's play book and do away with the filibuster for SC picks as well. You know very well they are considering doing it since Reid has opened that door.And yet he's still your president and gets to pick the next SC Justice.Trump managed to make one scandal go away. His Trump U civil suit for Fraud and Racketeering for a mere $25,000,000.00.
And he already paid one IRS fine for the Trump Foundation.
But he is still under several investigations. There is the Florida Attorney General bribery case. Then there is running an uncertified and illegal charity Foundation. For that, he already received a "cease and desist" order. Even if it was an illegal foundation, he still can't spend money from the charity, which he stopped giving to in 2008, but got plenty of "OPM" (other people's money).
How 75 pending lawsuits could distract a Donald Trump presidency
If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.
--------------------------------
75 pending lawsuits. Oops, 74 now.
See ya in court!
Oh he can nominate one but the Senate still needs 60 votes to confirm one. Since America's choice in 2012 was ignored combined with the popular vote, the Dems need to hold firm and deny the Groper's choice.