All I see is multiple indictments with little evidence in public to support them. The timing is beyond suspicious. And by the way. Against a person I will not be voting for in the primary. The ironic thing is you are so concerned with Trump. I am concerned with what is happening and the repercussions going forward. Both sides should be concerned!
So you remain unconcerned with a president who has zero regard for the rule of law, who has no compunction on breaking the law. Yet, you are concerned about “timing.” Let’s talk about timing. Trump, who absolutely knew indictments were imminent, moved up his “announcement” that he was running for President to one of the earliest announcements ever, so that he could say that he was being charged BECAUSE HE WAS RUNNING. Aren’t you concerned at all with Trump’s timing? And, even if you are concerned with “timing”, doesn’t “timing” take a back seat to the more pressing issue of prosecuting a man for breaking some of our most precious laws? Laws that run to the foundation of our government? Laws that if allowed to be disregarded would dismantle our democratic way of life? In context, “timing” is a laughable excuse that is easily and readily exposed for the bogus deflection that it was always intended to be.
No. But if you want. When all these cases are over and Trump is guilty or not guilty. Let’s meet up for a beer and if guilty. I pay. Not guilty you pay.
I’ll have beers with you, but I’m not toasting to whether Trump wins or loses. I find the subject to be one of the saddest and ugliest moments in our Country’s history.
That is fine. I wish Trump would not run. I would absolutely vote for him again and think he was a great President. But he has been demonized to a point that I wish he would step to the side and help from behind the scenes.
We get it. You are fully aware of the witness testimony and exhibits that support the indictment because you read the January 6 report, read the supporting witness testimony, examined the exhibits thst reviews including the emails, and you have determined that none of the evidence supports the charges or that Trump did anything wrong. Everything thst occurred, as charged in the indictments, was Normal and non-criminal. I believe you aren’t ignoring it and that, for you, things like the submission of fake electors and asking Mike Pence to send the votes back to the states to consider those fake delegates was perfectly proper. Did you hear Pence publicly corroborate the indictment? Do you believe him? And that there was nothing wrong with Trump telling Raffensberger he could be prosecuted and asking him to find 11,000 more votes. Did you hear the tape? Or wanting the Acting AG to falsely allege there was election fraud and that it was investigating, and that when the acting AG told him that this was false, telling the acting AG to just release the letter and leave the rest to Trump and the Republicans in Congress. Did you hear the Acting AG’s testimony to the January 6 committee? Because this is your normal. All good for you. The actions of, in your words, “a great president.”
The Jan 6 report is a joke. It was done by a partisan committee looking for an answer. But you keep following the narrative you are sold.
Still waiting for someone to lay out a plausible explanation for using a tweet that tells people to turn on the news as evidence of a crime.
Hi Tilly, Got you. I don’t believe its even being talked about or even on the table tight now. Too early
. Then we can safely assume that you disregarded the report and read the testimony that was linked. From All the people I referenced. All Republicans. Trump appointees and elected Arizona and Georgia GOP officials. It is quite evident that you agree with the behavior those witnesses described, some of which I summarized. And that is the subject of the indictments, which you have obviously read. Because you have openly said you have seen no evidence of wrongdoing. Testimony is evidence. And that testimony supports the facts alleged in the indictments
Since Trump filed over 70 lawsuits challenging the election, and not one of them mentioned this, I would assume that is prima facie evidence that Kemp did not do that. I await the avalanche of frivolous lawsuits from the rock-kicking hillbillies in MTG's district, with bated breath.
No "standing" sounds like no justice to me... It would have been brought up at some point in time. There were plenty of voting irregularities in the 2020 election cycle.
This is the outward face of cults and gaslighting: they accuse all others of everything they're guilty of. They know that if they cannot confuse their targets into being manipulated, they have a good chance of poisoning the debate and making the uninitiated middle grounders think that it's a "both side do it" thing. This is why the QOP has launched all these frivolous investigations into Hunter and Joe Biden. They have literally just rehashed documents and claims that were debunked years ago, and every witness has been a walk in a rake factory for the QOP questioners. BUT it satisfies their strategy: The news runs stories of the real Trump indictments along with stories of the sham Biden investigations, without making ANY distinctions. And the middle 1/3 of America who rarely even vote, are left thinking they're all corrupt and all equally corrupt. Hence, Trump told Zelensky he didn't have to open an investigation - just SAY Biden was being investigated. Hence, Trump told Congressional republicans there was no election fraud - just SAY there was and throw the vote back to the QOP state legislators. Hence, only one 9/11 investigation over what was clearly an inside job, and a dozen Benghazi investigations over what was a smaller foreign embassy attack death toll than ALL of Hillary's predecessors, and what they knew contained zero malfeasance. But the Benghazi investigations were front page stories and nightly news ledes every day for months on end...while the complete exoneration of Hillary Clinton was one note buried on the back page. Sound familiar? Like when the media saturated themselves with Hillary email scandal stories (e.g., according to an article in the Columbia Journalism Review, in just six days, The New York Times ran as many cover stories about Hillary Clinton’s emails as they did about all policy issues combined in the 69 days leading up to the election), and when she was completely exonerated of any wrongdoing beyond being a little sloppy (exactly the same amount of sloppy as ALL her predecessors since email was invented), just one note, one day, buried on the back page.
Residents didn't have standing. Trump and every other politician did. And every other law enforcement agency did. And every other government intelligence agency did. What do you think the citizens of Georgia have, with their zero subpoena power and suckling the teat of Fox News liars, that all those official agencies didn't have, or that all those whining republicans didn't have or couldn't access with one phone call? I'd wager somewhere between zero and nothing.