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The Comey indictment clown show

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3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Don't they all take an oath to the President?

 

And secret service, would you want to be protected by someone that opposes you?

Or do you think it's OK for them to let snipers shoot at Donald from nearby roofs?

No, they don't all take an oath to the President. Maybe you're confusing America with the Roman Empire? Here's what they do swear:

 

“I, ___, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.””

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/commentary/2019/10/the-oath-of-office-and-what-it-means/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Alan Zweibel said:

No, they don't all take an oath to the President. Maybe you're confusing America with the Roman Empire? Here's what they do swear:

 

“I, ___, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.””

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/commentary/2019/10/the-oath-of-office-and-what-it-means/

 

 

A lot of his supporters don't seem to understand any of that, the oath is not to the president, the oath is to the country, however Trump is trying to change that into absolute fealty to King Don. 

 

Bow down to the new king. Let's regress 250 years. 

 

 

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13 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said:

When was Trump convicted of sexual assault?  I'll answer the question for you.  He was not convicted of sexual assault.  You can only be convinced this is in criminal court. 

 

This case against was nothing but a he said she said, and the lawsuit was funded by Reid Hoffman. 


Trump isn’t just a convicted felon — he has been the accused in three rape cases.
 

One was 'digital rape,' not classified as rape under New York law.
Another was by his first wife, dropped after a generous settlement.
The third, a 13-year-old, withdrawn after death threats — but likely to reappear in the Epstein files.
 

There were also two attempted rapes, with 26 women in total accusing him of sexual misconduct.
 

Occam’s says: 26 'she saids,' to one 'he said' — and when that 'he said' is propped up by gullible MAGA minions like you, the razor cuts even deeper.
 

the Comey circus it's just another deflection to get attention away from the Epstein files

5 hours ago, Wingate said:

You have to make up a crime to indict Schiff. Maybe you cult members can try some form of lese majeste? You're all anti-American, so that might fit.

 

What we do know is that stealing classified documents with an obvious intent to monetize them (why would Trump steal HCS, which have real names of foreign human clandestine sources?) is not a crime in MAGAStan, trying to overthrow an election ("Just find me 11,780 votes) is not a crime in MAGAstan, and Insurrection and Sedition are not crimes in MAGAstan.

 

We also know that conspiracy to hang the Vice President of the United States in a pardonable offense...kind of like stealing a pack of gum from a 7-11 (unless you're black), and beating and bear spraying 140 Capitol police officers is "just typical tourists" in MAGAstan, and if anyone takes exception to the beatings, and does their job like investigate or prosecute, those officials must be fired.

 

That is the America you created. It was not the America I served. Of course you never served so you never had any skin in the game.

 

Bone spurs?

Did John tell you this?🤣

4 hours ago, stevenl said:

And that's the problem with your attitude and many of your ilk.

So you lot in gleeful raptures for a decade over the anti Trump hoaxes and lawfare was OK, but now your hunters got captured by the game (like we repeatedly warned would happen) isn't worth a smirk?😅

Nice try, no cigar.

 

Note to self - must be more sanctimonious by trotting out the phrases used by the lawfarers - everybody is equal under the law, nothing to hide, nothing to fear - can't do the time don't do the crime. Remember these mantras?🤣😂

4 hours ago, JAG said:

2) I know relatively little about Comey, and nothing about his family. 

Well, allow the more intellectual forum members to educate you(loved that little gem back during the laptop as voldemort days)

 

comeys son lost his job hours after daddy was arrested. Noice🤣

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/james-comey-indictment-troy-edwards-trump-b2834268.html

 

Like with the left's lawfare against Trump, the process is the punishment. Not sure why this needs repeating so often. 

1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

the Comey circus it's just another deflection to get attention away from the Epstein files

Now why should he do that?

1 hour ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

So you lot in gleeful raptures for a decade over the anti Trump hoaxes and lawfare was OK, but now your hunters got captured by the game (like we repeatedly warned would happen) isn't worth a smirk?😅

Nice try, no cigar.

 

Note to self - must be more sanctimonious by trotting out the phrases used by the lawfarers - everybody is equal under the law, nothing to hide, nothing to fear - can't do the time don't do the crime. Remember these mantras?🤣😂

I don't think the biden doj engaged in lawfare against trump. 

 

Please show me a post where i glee about lawfare against the right.

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21 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Well, allow the more intellectual forum members to educate you(loved that little gem back during the laptop as voldemort days)

 

comeys son lost his job hours after daddy was arrested. Noice🤣

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/james-comey-indictment-troy-edwards-trump-b2834268.html

 

Like with the left's lawfare against Trump, the process is the punishment. Not sure why this needs repeating so often. 

 

"Well, allow the more intellectual forum members to educate you(loved that little gem back during the laptop as voldemort days)"

1. Yes, that's the hallmark of the MAGA movement - they're intellectuals!:cheesy:

2. The Laptop! :intheclub:

"comeys son lost his job hours after daddy was arrested. Noice🤣 [Click and drag to move]"

Comey's son resigned. Surely as an intellectual you would know this, right?:thumbsup:

6 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I don't think the biden doj engaged in lawfare against trump. 

 

Please show me a post where i glee about lawfare against the right.

So all those bs cases against him just magically coordinated themselves to crescendo simultaneously just as the election campaigning was under way in earnest? 

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, nice try.

24 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

comeys son lost his job hours after daddy was arrested.

Headline from the link provided:

 

James Comey’s prosecutor son-in-law resigns hours after indictment announcement
Troy Edwards submits single-sentence resignation letter saying he is leaving office to ‘uphold my oath to the Constitution and the country’

Just now, jerrymahoney said:

Headline from the link provided:

 

James Comey’s prosecutor son-in-law resigns hours after indictment announcement
Troy Edwards submits single-sentence resignation letter saying he is leaving office to ‘uphold my oath to the Constitution and the country’

Here we go again. Playing dumb.

 

For the sake of any 4 year old and under children here, normal protocol is for fired staff to be given the opportunity to resign to allow better chances of finding another job. Jump or get pushed.

 

Seriously, this is a new low🤣

 

 

1 minute ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

So all those bs cases against him just magically coordinated themselves to crescendo simultaneously just as the election campaigning was under way in earnest? 

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, nice try.

It's Trump's lawyers who (rather successfully) delayed the cases.

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, lame try! 🤣

2 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Here we go again. Playing dumb.

 

For the sake of any 4 year old and under children here, normal protocol is for fired staff to be given the opportunity to resign to allow better chances of finding another job. Jump or get pushed.

 

Seriously, this is a new low🤣

 

 

You can't even get your own post straight.

6 minutes ago, candide said:

It's Trump's lawyers who (rather successfully) delayed the cases.

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, lame try! 🤣

Oh sorry yes of course, its Trumps fault the hoax BS lawfare cases against him all peaked right at the worst possible moment. 🤣

10 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

So all those bs cases against him just magically coordinated themselves to crescendo simultaneously just as the election campaigning was under way in earnest? 

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, nice try.

I wish the biden doj would have been coordinated.

 

Looking forward to the glee posts you accuse me of.

NY Times via https://archive.ph/TV1Op  Sept. 27, 2025

 

Thus far, only one staff member has quit: Troy A. Edwards Jr., a prosecutor who is married to one of Mr. Comey’s daughters.

 

Mr. Edwards was present at the courthouse as the grand jury deliberated, telling people there that he intended to resign if an indictment was returned.

 

He made good with a single-sentence letter to Ms. Halligan, informing her that he was stepping down “to uphold my oath to the Constitution and the country.”

 

Mr. Edwards stayed at work until 10 p.m. cleaning out his office, after almost everybody else had gone home, according to a person close to him.

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via CNN

CNN spotted Edwards at the courthouse as reporters waited to see whether the grand jury would hand up an indictment Thursday. He spoke to the judge privately in chambers for about 30 minutes.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/25/politics/troy-edwards-jr-resigns-comey-indictment

14 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Oh sorry yes of course, its Trumps fault the hoax BS lawfare cases against him all peaked right at the worst possible moment. 🤣

Exactly! And that's how he succeeded to avoid being convicted in most cases, as he was saved by the bell! 🤣

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8 hours ago, sharot724 said:

Twelve or more grand jurors did not concur in finding an indictment against James Comey as to Count I.

 

LMAO maga

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Not sure if it has been noted - unusual a grand jury would be so split when they only have to decide on balance of probabilities. The trial would of course require the higher level of beyond reasonable doubt and require 100 per cent of jurors to find him guilty.  . So it's not looking good for Trump so far. 

 

23 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

So all those bs cases against him just magically coordinated themselves to crescendo simultaneously just as the election campaigning was under way in earnest? 

 

Sorry, nobody is that stupid. But again, nice try.


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His campaign magically kicked off just as the cases closed in — coincidence, we’re told.

2 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Here we go again. Playing dumb.

For the sake of any 4 year old and under children here, normal protocol is for fired staff to be given the opportunity to resign to allow better chances of finding another job. Jump or get pushed.

Seriously, this is a new low🤣

 

 


Trump isn’t normal because he routinely fires staff without offering resignation?
He says he only hires “the best people” — you’re saying Comey wasn’t?
That’s grounds for excommunication in MAGAstan.

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So the clown show might be over quite quickly. A bit of a shame, tbh.😂

 

 

Donald Trump’s Mouth May Bring A Quick End To Charges Against Comey

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/donald-trump-mouth-may-bring-195217922.html

 

"If former FBI Director James Comey wins a quick dismissal of the charges against him, it may be thanks to something apparently beyond President Donald Trump’s control: his own mouth.

“He’s a dirty cop. He’s always been a dirty cop,” Trump told reporters Friday morning as he left the White House to go watch a golf tournament in Long Island. “Everybody knew it.”

“No one from the White House should be saying anything about Comey or the indictment,” said Ty Cobb, a lawyer in the White House Counsel’s office during Trump’s first term and once a federal prosecutor. “But there are no guardrails there in this administration, no adults.” His statements after the indictment was announced Thursday evening only cement that impression, Cobb and other former prosecutors said, and could serve as the basis for a successful request to dismiss the case as “vindictive” prosecution."

23 hours ago, darbie-foos said:

Comey's cooked, BIG TIME.

 

 

More MAGA BS! 🤣

 

According to McCabe in the IG report, Comey did not authorized the leak as he was informed after the leak!😆

 

From the 2018 IG report:

“McCabe told the OIG that he informed Comey that he had authorized the disclosure and that Comey did not react negatively.”

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20210415142831/https://www.justice.gov/file/1071991/download

9 hours ago, LosLobo said:


Trump isn’t just a convicted felon — he has been the accused in three rape cases.
 

One was 'digital rape,' not classified as rape under New York law.
Another was by his first wife, dropped after a generous settlement.
The third, a 13-year-old, withdrawn after death threats — but likely to reappear in the Epstein files.
 

There were also two attempted rapes, with 26 women in total accusing him of sexual misconduct.
 

Occam’s says: 26 'she saids,' to one 'he said' — and when that 'he said' is propped up by gullible MAGA minions like you, the razor cuts even deeper.
 

I see zero convictions.   Accusing someone of something is not proof of a crime. 

9 hours ago, LosLobo said:

MAGA minions like you, the razor cuts even deeper.

Grow up and start acting an adult.  I run circles around you in these arguments. 

1 hour ago, Mike_Hunt said:

Grow up and start acting an adult.  I run circles around you in these arguments. 

You couldn't run circles inside a hamster's wheel!

30 minutes ago, DezLez said:

You couldn't run circles inside a hamster's wheel!

 

Obviously he's good at running circles with his own worthless posts

Conservative Fox News contributor Andrew McCarthy blasted President Donald Trump's Department of Justice for using "lawfare" against former FBI Director James Comey.

 

During a panel discussion on Fox News Sunday, McCarthy told host Martha MacCallum that many people were mistaken about the indictment of Comey for allegedly making false statements to Congress.

 

" If you look at the underlying facts of the indictment, to the extent you can make them out because the indictment almost fails as an indictment in that it doesn't give you notice of what he's actually done," he continued. "But factually, there's nothing there."

 

'There's nothing there': Conservative Fox pundit slams 'lawfare' against James Comey

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