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Trump’s Justice Department: Fear and Fallout as Revenge Prosecutions Loom


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5 hours ago, parallelman said:

The Demacrats might have lost the election buI are still in power...are you saying that the present government are failed fascists?

They were succeeding, but Trump won.

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10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I hope their fear is about something that will happen, and not just more bluster by Trump. If ever a cabal deserved to be taken down it's them.

 

It's time for payback! Best result- they'll be sharing that cell they had in mind for Trump. It's going to get real cosy in there.

 

 

BTW, where are all those posters that were wont to pontificate about how Trump would be in a jail cell by now? They seem to have gone very quiet :cheesy:.


Its thistweet by the Senator and something else that the Washington Establishment fears.

For me ,I want to see Trumps declassified docs the DOJ refused to release during his final weeks in Office.

 

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1 hour ago, parallelman said:

If you are taliking about the next President then you are saying that they have failed already?

Reading and understanding is an advantage. Or ask somebody. Or be quiet. 

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Trump’s Justice Department: Fear and Fallout as Revenge Prosecutions Loom

 

The far-Left and the Democrats opened the Lawfare bottle, let the genie out, and asked for Trump to be "convicted of felonies on multiple counts."  The genie granted their wishes, and then Trump won the Presidency. 

Genie:  "You should have asked for Trump to lose.  And oh, by the way, Trump now has his wishes.  Sucks to be you."

Moral of the story - Don't uncork the Lawfare Genie bottle - Ever! 

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1 minute ago, connda said:

Trump’s Justice Department: Fear and Fallout as Revenge Prosecutions Loom

 

The far-Left and the Democrats opened the Lawfare bottle, let the genie out, and asked for Trump to be "convicted of felonies on multiple counts."  The genie granted their wishes, and then Trump won the Presidency. 

Genie:  "You should have asked for Trump to lose.  And oh, by the way, Trump now has his wishes.  Sucks to be you."

Moral of the story - Don't uncork the Lawfare Genie bottle - Ever! 

"Nothing to hide, nothing to fear." 

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2 minutes ago, connda said:

Moral of the story - Don't uncork the Lawfare Genie bottle - Ever! 

 

The problem, of course, is that if they aren't held to account, they'll do it again next time.  Guaranteed.

 

These won't be revenge prosecutions.  These will be completely foreseeable consequences for their actions.

 

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Just now, impulse said:

 

The problem, of course, is that if they aren't held to account, they'll do it again next time.  Guaranteed.

 

These won't be revenge prosecutions.  These will be completely foreseeable consequences for their actions.

 

And if they have done nothing wrong, they should step up and be exonerated. 

 

Why are they speaking anonymously? 

 

Again: "Nothing to hide, nothing to fear."

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49 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

The "party of law and order" rioted for a week, all over the country after their candidate took the L in 2016.  Burned and looted and fought the cops...  Made Jan 6 (one afternoon, one location, BTW) look like a rowdy school field trip.

 

Those were the BLM fighting for social justice and police bruality. Not a political movement. Jan 6 was a political movement with the intention of illegally intervening in the Presidential transition. The Cline Center called that a coup dÉtat. 

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7 hours ago, BritManToo said:

And Biden would be Claudius!

Nice comparison.  On the mark!  :thumbsup:  But 89% of the forum members probably won't get it.

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

Those were the BLM fighting for social justice and police bruality. Not a political movement. Jan 6 was a political movement with the intention of illegally intervening in the Presidential transition. The Cline Center called that a coup dÉtat. 

That they looted all the stores was just a coincidence 

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24 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

The problem, of course, is that if they aren't held to account, they'll do it again next time.  Guaranteed.

 

These won't be revenge prosecutions.  These will be completely foreseeable consequences for their actions.

 

Yep - and which the mainstream media and the DNC will call "revenge prosecutions."  Wait for it......it's a'coming!  :thumbsup:

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

That they looted all the stores was just a coincidence 

Opportunistic criminals rather than the core of the BLM. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

Opportunistic criminals rather than the core of the BLM. 

You mean the Marxist leaders that took all the money and are living in mansions now? 

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5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

You mean the Marxist leaders that took all the money and are living in mansions now? 

Any particular names please so we can fact check their live style. Doubt any forthcoming from K Hot Air. 

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6 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Convicted of 34 felonies by jury of his peers and agreed upon by his own defense attorney. Your desperate and futile defense is thus dismissed. Off you go Maga cultist. 

I'm sure that over the next four year (or eight or twelve) there will be a few hundred people on the Left convicted of multiple felonies by "juries of their peers" including numerous far-Left DAs and possibly judges who overstepped commonly accepted jurisprudence and fabricated charges where historically there is no precedents.  But they set precedents which they will now be held to themselves. Like I said - don't open the Lawfare Genie's bottle - Ever!

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13 hours ago, Social Media said:

Justice Department (DOJ) and the FBI are bracing for an era of political retribution.

 If the DOJ and its subsidiaries did everything by the book then they have absolutely nothing to fear and that would make this article bogus propaganda. But if they truly are scared and are lawyering up, then it shows that they know they are in a heap of trouble for their malicious malfeasance perpetrated on the will of the citizens of the United States and they need to be brought to justice tried convicted and locked up. This isn’t about lawfare perpetrated on just one person, it was a massive scam perpetrated on every US citizen.

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Just now, novacova said:

 If the DOJ and its subsidiaries did everything by the book then they have absolutely nothing to fear and that would make this article bogus propaganda. But if they truly are scared and are lawyering up, then it shows that they know they are in a heap of trouble for their malicious malfeasance perpetrated on the will of the citizens of the United States and they need to be brought to justice tried convicted and locked up. This isn’t about lawfare perpetrated on just one person, it was a massive scam perpetrated on every US citizen.

Indeed, why be afraid and why hire lawyers? Open the files, turn over all the devices and cooperate.

 

"Nothing to hide, nothing to fear."

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Indeed, why be afraid and why hire lawyers? Open the files, turn over all the devices and cooperate.

 

"Nothing to hide, nothing to fear."

 

But that doesn't apply to Gaetz or Trump's tax returns. Or the transcript of Trump's call with Putin.

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Just now, pattayasan said:

 

But that doesn't apply to Gaetz or Trump's tax returns. Or the transcript of Trump's call with Putin.

The DOJ has everything on Gaetz and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ and the IRS has all of Trump's tax returns and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ has transcripts of Trump's call to Putin and chose not to charge him. 

 

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

The DOJ has everything on Gaetz and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ and the IRS has all of Trump's tax returns and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ has transcripts of Trump's call to Putin and chose not to charge him. 

 

 

I said, if he has nothing to hide, why hide it? Release the report.

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11 minutes ago, connda said:

Like I said - don't open the Lawfare Genie's bottle - Ever!

Too late and hopefully too bad for them. Personally I hope they nail every single one of those individuals involved, from Pelosi down to the layered peon in the NSA. Zero tolerance for this intergovernmental collaboration of corruption 

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5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

The DOJ has everything on Gaetz and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ and the IRS has all of Trump's tax returns and chose not to charge him. 

 

The DOJ has transcripts of Trump's call to Putin and chose not to charge him. 

 

 

4 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

I said, if he has nothing to hide, why hide it? Release the report.

Because the rest is just politics meant to spin you into a gyrating leftist fever frenzy 

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4 minutes ago, novacova said:

Too late and hopefully too bad for them. Personally I hope they nail every single one of those individuals involved, from Pelosi down to the layered peon in the NSA. Zero tolerance for this intergovernmental collaboration of corruption 

It has never been late trying to nail bogus charges. The House Oversight and Accountability chaired by Gym Jordan and Gomer Pyle have been busy trying to nail Hunter for years with no evidence. 

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4 minutes ago, novacova said:

 

Because the rest is just politics meant to spin you into a gyrating leftist fever frenzy 

 

Translation: release the evidence when it's the enemy but not when it's our ally.

Posted
1 hour ago, jas007 said:

You're right about the rule of law and its ability to make America a great place over time.  I think you misunderstand Trump, though.  If anything, I think Trump and his cabinet want to restore the rule of law.  Unfortunately for him, he seems to be up against some of the most evil criminals the world has ever known. And they aren't going to just give up and go away quietly. So he might not achieve much in his remaining term. 

It's really amusing how people can defend the appointment of a lowlife creep like Gaetz as Attorney General, and at the same time talk about Trump wanting to defend the rule of law. It's incredible that his supporters cannot see the contradiction in that. It is Trump's desire to destroy the justice department and avenge himself.

 

What that has to do with law and order is beyond my comprehension. Perhaps someone can explain that to me. 

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