bend over I'll give you a probe
Dont give me that weak . It's me!
bend over I'll give you a probe
Don't try charmin me, Recky. I ain't in a charmin' mood.
whataboutism
at least its a proper one this time
I mean, let's not pretend that this wouldn't be a BOOM in your book if it was happening to Shillary or the Clinton Foundation, tbh...
BOOM and goodbye to be precise.
If Shillary were being indicted sure that’d be an Eric Garland BOOM, but Trump is not being indicted so like I said not the BOOM some needed.
Notice, by the way, that the supposed Trump financial-fraud crimes that we’ve been told so much about in the media are all federal offenses . . . yet Weisselberg is not being hauled into federal court. As we know from the heady Michael Cohen days, it is not as though federal prosecutors were not interested in Trump — they’ve tried very hard to make a case. But they appear to have abandoned the effort, and they are nowhere to be seen in the state prosecution Vance is jointly pursuing with Le ia James, New York’s ambitious progressive attorney general and avowed Trump tormentor.
That is telling. When I was a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, in the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), which is less than a stone’s throw from Vance’s office, there was no way we would ever sit on our hands and let state prosecutors take a high-profile case featuring potential federal crimes. And we didn’t have to.
See, under New York’s cons ution, the state is barred from prosecuting if federal authorities bring charges based on the same factual transactions. This is not reciprocal: Under federal law’s dual-sovereignty doctrine, a state indictment presents no double-jeopardy obstacle to a federal prosecution. In effect, because New York state law favors defendants, the feds win any turf battle they choose to wage against New York state authorities (which goes a long way toward explaining why the state loves to join federal “task forces” — it is a way to avoid being cut out of the big action).
Moreover, federal conspiracy law is a lay-up for prosecutors, whereas New York criminal law has twists and turns that favor the accused, including in conspiracy cases. It is simply easier for the feds to obtain evidence and make a case, especially one involving an enterprise that does business across the country and across the globe, well beyond a single state’s jurisdiction.
No one would be hotter to make a big fraud conspiracy case against Donald Trump and his company than the Biden Justice Department. If there were something big in the indictment being unsealed today, you would not need to strain your eyes looking for federal prosecutors at Cy Vance’s press conference. The SDNY would be standing on top of him.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/...mpression=true
womp womp
TSA going into Always Sunny in Philadelphia conspiracy guy mode.
Its not done in NY.
This is the beginning.
Trump will be going to court as an individual eventually.
If the blue team plays it correctly it will be in 2023.
I have little doubt you would be all over it if it was the Clinton Foundation, tbh... at least old you would be. I mean you were all over John Durham's jockstrap not long ago, and effectively zero came out of his investigation.
national review
this is false.
The Man doesn’t know the difference between state and federal crimes
Bend over. I'll show you the difference between in' state and federal crimes.
The only thing you’ll show is your unpaid parking tickets
I was crazy to pay the ones I did. The whole damn time NOBODY paid. I paid and went to traffic school.
You will show him sodomy is illegal in your state?
tax evasion!@111 1.7m!111111!!!
"worked for Marc Rich"
"whataboutism"
Probably, but that hasn't kept you fellows from having cast me down there with the sodomites countless times since I retur...I mean...
Lite doesn't want the books of the Pentagon, the Fed, the Clinton Foundation, etc. checked out.
This wouldn't look like sh** comparatively.
yeah literally whataboutism. but this other guy did tax evasion too and he was liberal!
even if trump doesn't go to prison, this confirms that he is just a crook.
Neither does Vance
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