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26 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

I wonder if this espionage charge, if it happens, can result in a no bail situation. It seems a simple argument to make that Trump will do or say anything to protect himself. Documents or no he was briefed on a lot of super secret stuff he might use. 

On the bright side:

Picture yourself as a foreign adversary. Trump is telling you something, but has no documentation to back it up. Would you believe anything he is telling you?

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15 minutes ago, ryoder said:

On the bright side:

Picture yourself as a foreign adversary. Trump is telling you something, but has no documentation to back it up. Would you believe anything he is telling you?

Before or after I said to him "Greystone"?

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1 hour ago, billvon said:

This is awesome!  Trump is going back to "her emails!  her emails!"  It's oldies day on Truth Social where boomers recall their favorite hits.

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The audio of him complaining after meeting with his lawyers is painful when he continually uses illeism. So much so it's creepy.

I think it's telling us how convinced he is that he WILL be charged.

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2 hours ago, normiss said:

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I think it's telling us how convinced he is that he WILL be charged.

I think its more telling that his base is following now and will still follow post convictions.

2 hours ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi folks,

And, one more sees the light:  New Jersey Oath Keeper who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 pleads guilty to felony charge | AP News

At this rate, Trump will find it hard to get an audience for his rallies.

Jerry Baumchen

Sadly Jerry there will be a poll that still shows 30% "only trump". Indictment turbocharges Trump’s fundraising

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44 minutes ago, Phil1111 said:

I think its more telling that his base is following now and will still follow post convictions.

Sadly Jerry there will be a poll that still shows 30% "only trump". Indictment turbocharges Trump’s fundraising

Hi Phil,

If my federal taxes go up so that we can build more prisons to hold these people; so be it.   ]:)

Jerry Baumchen

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6 hours ago, billvon said:

This is awesome!  Trump is going back to "her emails!  her emails!"  It's oldies day on Truth Social where boomers recall their favorite hits.

trump_tweet.JPG

Abso-fucking-lutely hilarious that his lackey was in charge of the DOJ for FOUR YEARS and never charged Hilary with anything.
Almost as if she...

Never committed a crime.

5 hours ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi folks,

And, one more sees the light:  New Jersey Oath Keeper who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 pleads guilty to felony charge | AP News

At this rate, Trump will find it hard to get an audience for his rallies.

Jerry Baumchen

Well, they'll all be in prison. Maybe in the same prison.
His supporters can cheer him on there.
And he can ignore them there, too.

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1 hour ago, wolfriverjoe said:

Abso-fucking-lutely hilarious that his lackey was in charge of the DOJ for FOUR YEARS and never charged Hilary with anything.
Almost as if she...

Never committed a crime.

Well, they'll all be in prison. Maybe in the same prison.
His supporters can cheer him on there.
And he can ignore them there, too.

Wish on. The timeline math seems to now favor Trump even if he is indicted by the DOJ this week. Yes, the federal system is supposed to fast track a 70 day timeline but reality is that the defense can stall and delay again and again. That's Trumps specialty as everyone knows. We might be well past November 2024 before anything useful happens. I hope I'm wrong but it seems like the DOJ has taken too long on a legal timeline not just absurdly long on a common sense timeline. My hopes are now on Fani.

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56 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

Wish on. The timeline math seems to now favor Trump even if he is indicted by the DOJ this week. Yes, the federal system is supposed to fast track a 70 day timeline but reality is that the defense can stall and delay again and again. That's Trumps specialty as everyone knows. We might be well past November 2024 before anything useful happens. I hope I'm wrong but it seems like the DOJ has taken too long on a legal timeline not just absurdly long on a common sense timeline. My hopes are now on Fani.

Hi Joe,

While I doubt that any of us can actually know what Trump thinks; but, I think this might just be his greatest fear.  IMO it is the state courts that can do him the most damage, where he can be charged and convicted far faster than in federal court.

Jerry Baumchen

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5 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi Joe,

While I doubt that any of us can actually know what Trump thinks; but, I think this might just be his greatest fear.  IMO it is the state courts that can do him the most damage, where he can be charged and convicted far faster than in federal court.

Jerry Baumchen

At this point I think it's all a lot of incompetent bullshit. If any regular guy at a bar moved on evidence like these federal prosecutors no one would ever get laid. Time to shit or get off the toilet, I think.

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1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

Wish on. The timeline math seems to now favor Trump even if he is indicted by the DOJ this week. Yes, the federal system is supposed to fast track a 70 day timeline but reality is that the defense can stall and delay again and again. That's Trumps specialty as everyone knows. We might be well past November 2024 before anything useful happens. I hope I'm wrong but it seems like the DOJ has taken too long on a legal timeline not just absurdly long on a common sense timeline. My hopes are now on Fani.

The federal case has always been useless in my opinion. Next Republican president will just issue a pardon. Trump will just want to delay long enough that not too much damning information has come out yet.

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(edited)

Hi folks,

Oops:  Prosecutors consider a target a person for whom there is “substantial evidence linking him or her to the commission of a crime and who, in the judgment of the prosecutor, is a putative defendant.”

Trump notified that he is the target of an ongoing criminal investigation - POLITICO

Well, he does like being in the spotlight.

Jerry Baumchen

PS)  And, let us not forget that the screw is one of the six basic tools:  Simple machine - Wikipedia

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On 5/31/2023 at 6:27 AM, JerryBaumchen said:

Hi folks,

Another good result:  she yelled at police officers to bring out the California Democrat so the mob of Donald Trump supporters could hang her.

Woman who threatened Nancy Pelosi with hanging during Capitol riot gets over 2 years in prison | AP News

Jerry Baumchen

She got off lightly. Why are these judges going so easy on them. 

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10 hours ago, obelixtim said:

She got off lightly. Why are these judges going so easy on them. 

"McFadden( a trump appointee) has condemned the Jan. 6 riot as a “national embarrassment,” while also suggesting that the Justice Department was being too hard on those who broke into the Capitol compared with the people arrested during racial injustice protests following George Floyd’s 2020 murder." ,,,"

Judge: Nonviolent Jan. 6 defendants shouldn’t get ‘serious jail time’ A Trump appointee disputes that Capitol breach cases are unique, stirring a debate over how to hold individuals accountable in mass crime."

When populism gets some judges into the legal system the natural outcome is a banana split. Right wing judges giving easy sentences until they can be pardoned. Independent judges recognizing the crimes for what they are.

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On 5/27/2023 at 7:37 PM, JoeWeber said:

This is interesting for the few of us who didn't notice: check out the white borders on these documents from Mar-a-Lago. The thing about white borders is that it means they're copies. That's what copy machines do. The original yellow document in the upper right bleeds to the border as the red bordered secret documents here also do. Apparently, according to a shit load of laws that alone is jail time for someone. 

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Hey, Joe,

Sorry, but that isn't true.  All of these are just the cover sheets, and they are printed in both formats.  You can also make copies of cover sheets to be sure you have one to, well, cover your classified document so it can't be seen by wandering eyes.  Nothing wrong with that.

Tanya

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45 minutes ago, TriGirl said:

Hey, Joe,

Sorry, but that isn't true.  All of these are just the cover sheets, and they are printed in both formats.  You can also make copies of cover sheets to be sure you have one to, well, cover your classified document so it can't be seen by wandering eyes.  Nothing wrong with that.

Tanya

Thank you for getting me on track. Appreciated.

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