Is there a Manafort thread? Even if there is, Manafort is very closely related to David Dennison. Therefore, I put it in the right place![]()
see this is the problem with losers like yourself. you try and mold the narrative to fit your agenda. no one is applauding ripping children from their parents but you in your sick ass head of yours. if you have that thought then own it but don't try and associate me with your warped views.
all we want is our laws to finally be enacted and enforced. what's so wrong with that?
you're a loser blake, you know this, and you're on the wrong side of history you fool.
There's a 1000 page Flynn thread where Manafort gets discussed almost daily.
This is the Trump is Doing Awesome Thread.
lol forum cop.
It's the guy Trump hired to run his campaign. How could it not be great news for Trump?
- exactly!
Awesome WIN!
Nikki Haley begs U.N. to sign Trump resolution, gets one vote—her own. Embarrassed, she lashes out.
One of Trump’s loyal subjects and the U.S. Ambassador, Nikki Haley, took a virtual beating at the United Nations meeting.
The Twitter video below via Now This shows Haley begging other ambassadors to sign her Trump/U.S. Gaza Resolution.
At one point in the video, with hand over her heart, Haley appears to be asking one ambassador, “Oh, please.”
But her desperate attempts were to no avail leaving her in a very awkward situation.
She then, in Trump style, tries to bully and threaten the entire U.N..
One ambassador said that he never, in the history of the U.N., had seen a resolution shot down the way Haley’s was.
The Kuwait Resolution garnered ten U.N. votes, but Trump—I mean Haley, used the U.S. veto power to shoot it down, adding:
“For those not having our back, we’re taking names.”
We will make points to respond to that accordingly.”
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...tail=emaildkre
Trump having trouble finding anyone willing to take top positions at Department of Justice
Associate attorney general is a exactly the sort of plum role that is usually fought over by hard-charging attorneys looking to create careers in or out of the government. But, as the Wall Street Journal reports, that role is currently empty … and it appears it’s going to stay that way.
The Trump administration has put its search for the Justice Department’s No. 3 official on the back burner after failing to persuade several candidates to take the challenging position, according to people familiar with the matter, in the latest sign of the difficulties besetting the agency.
Why is it so difficult to recruit someone to take a position where they could fatten their resume by heading up both major criminal investigations and nabbing tax cheats?
Because Trump spends a good part of his day, every day, attacking the work of the Justice Department and expressing his disdain from everyone from FBI agents to top department officials.
And because that number three chair comes right behind the one currently occupied by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...ent-of-Justice
that was a nice thing to do. I hope he does more of it.
Just need more celebrities to personally advocate for nonviolent prisoners. Who else does Trump want to have his picture taken with?
a personal connection of some kind does seem to help. it'll be interesting to see whether the pardons go beyond favors to friends, supporters and fellow Republicans.
Jack Johnson was a "non-partisan" pardon imo
ICE arrests 114 at Ohio garden center in major mass raid
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/06/us/ic...hio/index.html
"He did a good job and worked hard to provide for his family. He's got a six-month-old daughter," she added.
so 15 months ago when everyone knows ice was going to start getting more out of the country he started ing to get somone pregnant and now people are ing he is separated from his 6 mnth old
what a dumb ass
BUILD THE WALL AND MAKE THE ILLEGALS PAY FoR IT
People using their kids for leverage is disgusting.
favor to Sly Stallone, strike one
A pardon for Johnson has had bipartisan support from members of Congress over the years, including former Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
Strike one.
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