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Comments by "ncwordman" (@ncwordman) on "Trump lawyer quits mid-trial, explains nothing in bizarre interview" video.
FlikTheAnt "2 failed impeachments attempts 2 out of 4 inditments thrown out of Court ." None of the trials for his four indictments have happened yet, so they can't have been "thrown out." They begin in March.
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@shellymartin3756 "people who can't spell lose or losing." I know. I think it must be an internet fad, an inside joke. It happens a lot, enough (as you said) for it to be an epidemic.
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Sharpton: You're here to tell us why you left. So why did you leave? Trump lawyer: Yours is the only show I will answer the question. I won't the question.
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FlikTheAnt "2 failed impeachments attempts" They didn't fail. I'm guessing you assume "impeach" means to remove from office. It doesn't. You probably never looked up the definition. It means "to charge with misconduct, to bring into question the integrity or validity of (a practice)." So his impeachments did not fail. "2 out of 4 inditments thrown out of Court ." I don't know what this means. Of the four indictments: 2 are state; 2 are federal. None of these trials have happened yet. So what do you mean, thrown out of court? They haven't gone to court yet. Here are the coming dates: (1) 4 March 2024 (four criminal charges of conspiring to defraud the government and disenfranchise voters, and corruptly obstructing an official proceeding). (2) 25 March 2024 (34 criminal charges of falsifying business records in the first degree related to payments made to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election). (3) 20 May 2024 (40 criminal charges alleging mishandling of sensitive documents and conspiracy to obstruct the government in retrieving these documents). (4) Trump faces 13 criminal charges related to alleged attempts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in Georgia, alongside 18 accused co-conspirators. The trial is not yet scheduled.
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The lawyer did go on Sharpton's show, knowing good and well the reason he was asked on: to say why he left.
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And his reputation could be ruined. Both of which (money and rep) were the reasons he took the job.
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I know. Why accept the interview? He said Sharpton was the one guy he trusted, but he didn't tell him anything. Telling him something was the reason for the interview.
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