Trump Investigations Thread

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FYI: the judge who coined that -- Sol Watchler -- was himself indicted, plead guilty, and sentenced to 15 months in prison several years after he coined the phrase.


Just thought I'd throw that out there without further comment.

And Marcus Aurelius Antoninus killed shitloads of people, doesn't mean he didn't say correct things from time to time.
 

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This just popped up on my news feed ..


The Supreme Court is going to weigh in on the 14th Amendment question.
Depending on what they decide a major part of Democracy in this country could very well be dead and I don't say that as one of Trump's "Yes men."

The fact is that if you make it where the 14th can be invoked with no conviction in a formal court of law it opens the doors to all sorts of shenanigans involving both parties repeatedly trying to frame each other's actions as falling under its definition.
 
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bintananth

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Depending on what they decide a major part of Democracy in this country could very well be dead and I don't day that as one of Trump's "Yes men."

The fact is that if you make it where the 14th can be invoked with no conviction in a formal court of law it opens the doors to all sorts of shenanigans involving both parties repeatedly trying to frame each other's actions as falling under its definition.
I'm half expecting them to punt on the issue with "certriorari denied" and no further comment. I, like you, am dreading something open-ended enough to allow for endless shenanigans or worse.
 

Cherico

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And Marcus Aurelius Antoninus killed shitloads of people, doesn't mean he didn't say correct things from time to time.

A lot of the people Arelius killed needed killing.

Depending on what they decide a major part of Democracy in this country could very well be dead and I don't say that as one of Trump's "Yes men."

The fact is that if you make it where the 14th can be invoked with no conviction in a formal court of law it opens the doors to all sorts of shenanigans involving both parties repeatedly trying to frame each other's actions as falling under its definition.

The court has a choice between ending the republic or trying to please an unpleasable left.
 

Bigking321

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If it were a sane world, I'd be very interested in seeing who would actually be on the hook for insurrection charges.

People in multiple states for voter fraud and election rigging. Plus the cover up. The intelligence agencies for election interference. Plus the false flag Jan 6th thing. Lots of senators and reps. Probably a bunch of judges hand picked because they would dismiss cases and stop investigations. Lots of the media I imagine. Big tech and probably big pharma for the covid stuff to give the mail in ballots needed for the fraud. Probably the Dod for blatantly ignoring orders and lying to the president.

That's a lot...

Is there anything left that isn't corrupt as hell?
 
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