bidens politicized weaponized deep state DOJ targeting more democrats
I'm starting to feel I can't trust colored people anymore. For the sanc y of our buttholes and civil obedience...maybe yuse whites were right about them...
bidens politicized weaponized deep state DOJ targeting more democrats
1) Yeah, Menendez's corruption has been low hanging fruit since well before Biden took office, yet Trump's DOJ couldn't figure out how to get him on anything.
2) Biden's DOJ is also going after Henry Cuellar which is objectively bad for Democrats. His district probably flips the minute he's no longer running in it.
'Centrist' just means right wing without the nazi culture war and 'centrist' black politician means house nigger.
Cuellar barely beat Cisneros in the 2022 primary runoff, by like 289 votes if I remember right (TX-28 is my house district). It's one of the main reasons I hate Pelosi and Clyburn so much because they pushed this crook over the finish line by campaigning with him and recording robocalls for him when Cisneros was an awesome candidate.
this is what his presser looked like
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Jesus, what does it take to kill a political career these days?
Nobody resigns and goes away, everybody tries to brazen it out.
https://x.com/davidsirota/status/1839414984201429032
No currency in America cheaper than human life.
not sure what you're referring to
https://x.com/DaybookJobs/status/1839288818295517320
He was drunk when he posted it
He’s going full Marion Barry. I give it a few weeks before he’s wearing dashikis.
Trumplandia is preparing to assimilate Eric Adams
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/29/u...ric-adams.htmlSenior Justice Department officials under President Trump have held discussions with federal prosecutors in Manhattan about the possibility of dropping their corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams of New York, according to five people with knowledge of the matter.
Trump turned him.
Just have to hope and pray he doesn't turn back after Trump fixes him.
Damn guy.
tee, hee.
Trumplandia urges dismissal without prejudice for NYC's crooked mayor
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prosecution is unduly burdensome for someone running for political office
"without assessing the strength of the evidence or the legal theories on which the case is based"
just nakedly corrupt
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The old man showed the *Black man the light & said Black man saw it.
Let us proceed...
*"They'll come a time when I will come to you and ask for a favor, we pray that day will never come, but, if it does..."
"Yes, Godfather."
IT'S NOT A QUID PRO QUO
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Top SDNY prosecutor resigns rather than do a political deal with Adams; same with two officials from the DOJ's public integrity unit
Manhattan’s U.S. attorney on Thursday resigned rather than obey an order from a top Justice Department official to drop the corruption case against New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams.
Then, when Justice Department officials sought to transfer the case to the public integrity section in Washington, which oversees corruption cases, the two men who led that unit also resigned, according to five people with knowledge of the matter.
The resignations represent the most high-profile public resistance so far to President Trump’s tightening control over the Justice Department. They were a stunning repudiation of the administration’s attempt to force the dismissal of the charges against Mr. Adams.
Bove blows a gasket, threatens to investigate Sassoon
The agency’s justification for dropping the case was explicitly political; Mr. Bove had argued that the investigation would prevent Mr. Adams from fully cooperating with Mr. Trump’s immigration crackdown. Mr. Bove made a point of saying that Washington officials had not evaluated the strength of the evidence or the legal theory behind the case.
Ms. Sassoon, in a remarkable letter addressed to the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, said that Mr. Bove’s order to dismiss the case was “inconsistent with my ability and duty to prosecute federal crimes without fear or favor and to advance good-faith arguments before the courts.”
“I have always considered it my obligation to pursue justice impartially, without favor to the wealthy or those who occupy important public office, or harsher treatment for the less powerful,” she said. “I therefore deem it necessary to the faithful discharge of my duties to raise the concerns expressed in this letter with you and to request an opportunity to meet to discuss them further.”
Ms. Sassoon, 38, said in her letter that the mayor’s lawyers “repeatedly urged what amounted to a quid pro quo, indicating that Adams would be in a position to assist with the Department’s enforcement priorities only if the indictment were dismissed.”
She also said that Mr. Bove had scolded a member of her team for taking notes during the meeting and ordered that the notes be collected at the meeting’s end.https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/13/n...ric-adams.htmlBut the internal investigations ordered by Mr. Bove could prove risky for him. Officials will likely review Mr. Bove’s conduct as well, and the judge overseeing the case could demand answers from Justice Department officials in Washington.
The commissioner of the city’s Department of Investigation, whose staff worked on the case against the mayor, said in a statement that her agency had “conducted its work apolitically, guided solely by the facts and the law.”
The commissioner, Jocelyn E. Strauber, also underscored that the Justice Department’s decision to dismiss the case was unrelated to the evidence.
here's something new
it looks like any prosecution decision Trump doesn't like, Emil Bove can declare it weaponization, place the violator on leave and it's not reviewable
https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphic...1f604-full.pdf![]()
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