Begging the public for a $500,000 legal defense fund because of a review
too stupid to realize when he makes claims or not.
Not gonna waste my time with you, but I will reply to you tho.
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Begging the public for a $500,000 legal defense fund because of a review
You really are low ing IQ. I don’t need to provide proof you have no clue what you’re saying as you are doing it for me.
Nope. I don't care if they all go to jail.
Let me know when something other than a review starts.
Keep praying.
lol
Dodge #2
Reply #2
Too much of a pussy to give his proof that said persons are being investigated.![]()
If you don’t care if they go to jail why waste so much of your life saying they won’t go to jail?
self inflicted wound #4
no clue what investigation is being discussed
lol personal
It's fun watching you get so shook.
Your side is behind when it comes to actual investigations and FBI raids.
You can't even make up your mind and mind about Mueller.
Stay on det fence about him. Best place for you tbh.
like a cheap lawn chair
What are you even trying to get say at this point?
What do you think about Mueller?
Be specific.
Horowitz and his 400 person team are on it.
pizza boy and self made conspira talking about IQs.
Boente
Susan Rice
shook
New York Attorney General Pushes To Sidestep Any Trump Pardons
“Presidents have used this power sparingly, largely to do justice, rather than subvert it,” Eric Schneiderman writes.
New York’s attorney general has asked officials to change state law so President Donald Trump’s aides can be tried for any criminal acts committed in the state, even if they have been given a presidential pardon.
In a letter sent to New York’s top lawmakers, including Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) said that he was troubled by Trump’s frequent discussion of his ability to issue pardons and that
he was worried those who had committed crimes in the state would escape prosecution.
New York has a double jeopardy law that prevents individuals from being charged with the same crime twice, even if the charges originated at the federal level.
“New York’s statutory protections could result in the unintended and unjust consequence of insulating someone pardoned for serious federal crimes from subsequent prosecution for state crimes,” Schneiderman wrote in the letter, dated April 18.
“Even if that person was never tried or convicted in federal court, and never served a single day in federal prison.”
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...gEmail__041918
Last edited by boutons_deux; 04-19-2018 at 07:33 AM.
Why does fake news give TSA an L?
Which part is fake news Darrin? Be specific.
Cohen in Prague
If he didn't go to Prague then he should continue his suit. But he isn't. Hmmmm maybe because he went to Prague, and it would open him up to more litigation and questions if he continued his suit?
Or, maybe it’s very easy to verify that he was in the US at the time of alleged Prague trip?
Perhaps Cohen dropped his lawsuit because he has more urgent matters to attend to.![]()
So why drop a suit that he could win if that was the case? lol
sure Jan
lol innocent people don't need to worry about things like this.
Grassley defying I-am-the-man McC and going to vote on the "protect mueller from Trash" bill
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