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Weisslberg isn't the only Trump criminal enterprise executive on the hook for tax evasion. And he is playing wait-and-see: we'll see if he continues to stiff prosecutors when further indictments are filed.
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Their discipline is flawed because the tan chinos aren't all the same color of tan. And where are their swastika armbands?
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She looks like a street walker.
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A MALE complaint is that the guy does all the work during sex. Unpaid LABOR.
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Habba knows the salacious details are false because she was hiding in the closet peeking through the keyhole.
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MAGA is uneducated poor people who know nothing of politics, which they've always rejected. They are all about entertainment all the time, and view politics as entertainment. They followed Trump from his fake "reality" TeeVee show into politics but are learning nothing about politics. Trump is a schoolyard bully and bullshitter, and they believe all of that is both funny and "empowering" of them and their ignorance.
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Not all "opinions" are equal: some are informed, some are not. And then there are the "opinions" that are actually deliberate LIES.
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That it's on the US dollar bill means it is officially Federal policy that voting can occur on Sundays.
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Two wrongs make a right-winger.
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WITHOUT evidence you conclude that she isn't "squeaky clean"!? Because constantly-lying Republicans SAY so WITHOUT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE!? PAY ATTENTION: Hillary was "investigated" for 30 years, based on FAKE "scandals," by Republicans. Take as example the fake Benghazi "scandal": she didn't need to be subpoenaed, and she has never pled the 5th. And the day she announced her candidacy for president she released THIRTY YEARS of tax returns. While both Sanders and Trump persisted in their own serial lying about releasing theirs. Your boy Trump's son pled the 5th more than 500 times during ONE deposition. And his father will at least match that number. Even though Trump himself repeatedly said only "the mob" and "the guilty" plead the 5th. When do you choose to believe him, and when do you choose not to believe him?
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@rhondasisson1681 It can't be proven that there's a "God". As to the Rittenhouse trial: the judge restricted the prosecution to referring to the Rittenhouse VICTIMS as "rioters, looters, and arsonists -- EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE THAT THEY WERE ANY OF THOSE THINGS. Wake up, law illiterate: the Constitution is by its own terms the SUPREME law of the land. There is no law higher or equal to it. The First Amendment to the Constitution SEPARATES "religion" and gov't. So keep your personal "religious" opinion OUT of the public square: do as Christ counseled: pray in PRIVATE rather than trying to impress others with your ego-trip pride that you're "religious".
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@rhondasisson1681 Stop surrendering your individual responsibility to a "God" that is always a no-show. And all the "thoughts and prayers" have yet to save a single life.
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If Ann "(I'm Actually George Santos in Drag)" Coulter told me that she's a liar (which she is) I wouldn't believe her.
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@markgoggin2014 English is your second language? Technically -- see "geography" -- "America" includes every country and territory from Canada to Tierra del Fuego.
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What matters for this Congressman is to SMEAR Karmala Harris. He doesn't belong in Congress for abuse of power.
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Better the RNC waste its money on his frivolous suits than fund political campaigns. Even better that the taxpayers aren't paying his frivolous way.
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@bjornstahle4652 It wasn't a "nutjob" who came up with the slogan; it was a young activist with a just case who rushed into something that seemed "clever" and intended to get attention. I recognized immediately that it was stupid -- that it was not something that most would understand. When explained, yes, it made sense. And I wasn't surprised that it backfired, though I'd been hoping it wouldn't. During the 1960s I witnessed the leaders of movements make egregious mistakes -- though they then and later didn't admit it, if they even recognized it. One must learn to think ahead of the possible consequences of one's words and actions to avoid playing into the opposition's intents.
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Every country tells itself that it's the greatest country.
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It's an open-and-shut case: he was subpoenaed to produce documents and testify under oath. He blew off the subpoena.
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Trump is a multi-billionaire -- but can't pay an 83 million dollar bond.
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"Do We All Understand That Lincoln Himself Wanted and Tried To Export All Blacks Out Of This Country... " False. That was a proposal by Jefferson. Get an education in the actual history.
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Why does J. D. Vance wear mascara?
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@gerrydick3621 Yes!
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Who said they are illegal? Consider the source of that claim.
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The Founders attacked and overthrew ZERO gov'ts, because they all along CONTROLLED the gov'ts.
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ALL the witnesses AGAINST Trump are REPUBLICANS.
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Jefferson had the wealth and leisure to be a gadfly because he owned slaves who did the heavy lifting. And he was in Paris during the writing and ratification of the US Constitution, and the writing and ratification of the "Bill of Rights". So nothing he said about either has any legal weight.
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It isn't in court because truth is the defense against charges of defamation.
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@derrickburwell7777 That wasn't written by Christ. In fact, nothing in the "Bible" was written by Christ. And nothing on the "Bible" about Christ was written until at least 30 years after his death.
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@COLDB33R That was the response to Trump's lawyer. He was distinguishing between the gag order, and testifying under oath. Trump is doing all his bloviating OUTSIDE court because he WILL NOT testify -- because that would subject him to cross-examination, and he would PERJURE himself. He DOES have the Constitutional right to NOT testify. But it is also SOLELY HIS decision whether to testify. The judge was saying that if Trump wants to say what the gag order BARS him saying, then he can do so as TESTIMONY UNDER OATH. What he is doing is -- his word - "unfair": he is attempting to intimidate witnesses and jury-tamper -- both of which are illegal and the REASON for the gag order without having to answer for it under cross-examination. NOT testifying is not the equivalent of asserting the 5th; THAT can be done DURING UNDER OATH testimony, as he's done HUNDREDS of time during depositions. Trump won't testify because the only way to avoid committing perjury would be to either admit that charges are true, or plead the 5th. He isn't going to campaign on pleading the 5th.
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She did not boo. She asked a question because it was said to be but not conducted as a town hall -- a public event. It was "Republicans only can speak".
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Joe Rogan is not a scientist, and specifically not a virologist. And I'll bet he's vaccinated and boostered.
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You insult s--t, which has use as fertilizer.
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Yeah -- let's attack Democrats. Let's "blow up the system" and vote for capitalist Trump.
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He's the Nodfather, aka "Snoreleone," aka "Sleepy Don," aka "Sleepy Donny," aka "snooze operator".
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michel_michel Even his own lawyers are distancing themselves from the literal gasbag.
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Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014.
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Carlson isn't qualified to diagnose anyone's mental state. But if he were, it would be unethical to do so without actually evaluating the individual he purports to "diagnose".
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Go(h)mer(t) is a "Christian" who whines that Republicans aren't allowed to LIE to Congress and the FBI, conveniently ignoring his "God's'" COMMANDMENT, "Thou shalt not lie."
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@Yourmomshassole A pardon cannot be granted for crimes committed after the pardon is granted. If such a pardon existed Bannon WOULD HAVE SAID SO. Instead, he's going to trial, despite his best -- specious -- efforts to get out of it. Period. Full stop. End of story.
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Is that a real beard on Matt Walsh?
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The foremost obligation of gov't is to protect public health and safety. And the Supreme Court upheld that authority in "Jacobson v. Massachusetts".
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"There's no such thing as a civil war." -- Mark Twain.
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The phrase "the right to keep and bear arms" is the well-regulated militia. The well-regulated militia is ALWAYS UNDER -- regulated and governed by -- Constitutions and rule of law. The FAKE "militia" are anti-gov't criminal gangs. The Founders attacked and "overthrew" exactly this many gov'ts: ZERO.
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The Trump Supreme Court refused to hear his fraudulent "election fraud" LIE. And it appears Trump's effort to quash the subpoenas was filed in Federal court.
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@JuanRodriguez-fg4ji I'm aware of that. That's the basis of my question to that person.
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@Wesley Peterson It is also the fact that Uvalde is an "ancient" city with upwards of 80 per cent Mexican-Americans who were born and have lived there for generations.
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False. The Supreme Court held that a sitting president can be sued, personally, by private civil suit. And, in fact, the gov't is sued all the time. The families of children who were separated from their families successfully sued the gov't over that illegal policy. As a civil suit only affects private citizens, and criminal prosecutions are also intended to deter others, presidents should more so be subject to criminal suit. In other words, the DOJ policy against doing so is unconstitutional.
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If he doesn't know "what" "crimes," then he doesn't know that there WERE "crimes," therefore he has no basis to assert that there was a "cover up" of that which is not known to exist. It's long past time this lying anti-American hack were thrown off mainstream media.
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@TonyBassManiac He doesn't know. He's just desperate to continue to believe he hasn't been hoodwinked by Trump, so is just throw stuff at the truth in effort to hide from it. I have a sister like that: when she doesn't like a thing, she attacks it. If someone says something she doesn't like, she attacks the person with made-up nonsense.
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