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But Biden got 81 million votes. Trust me, he did. He really really did.....


Biden top - yesterday
Trump bottom - over the weekend

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Russia, Russia, Russia....quick, say it again....

Igor Danchenko was paid by the Dems and was also on the FBI payroll, with connections to Russian intel. Wow. It's all starting to unravel.

But, Trump was a Russian asset.

The USA has fallen. A complete and utter disaster. It's ok, there is a tranny who is the assistant health minister, she'll (opps, did l miss gender that??) be right mate....




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So its ok for Obama, but not Trump. Hmm, l see....

The USA's DOJ/FBI and Intel Community has gone woke


Letter Surfaces of Obama Foundation Admitting in 2018 They Keep Classified Documents in Unsecured Storage at Furniture Warehouse




Hoffman Estates” is a Chicago area location containing an abandoned furniture store and warehouse. The Obama Foundation leased, then re-upped the lease, to use the facility to store all the paper documents from the Obama administration.​
The Obama administration told the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) they were going to upload the documents into a digital form for use in the Obama library. The paper documents were, still are, held at the Hoffman Estate warehouse while this digitization process took place. It should be noted, the Obama Foundation has never digitized the records, hence they renewed the warehouse lease.​
Contrast against the DOJ-NSD legal position about classified records held in the secure facility of Mar-a-Lago, a 2018 letter from the Obama Foundation to the NARA is an example of the two-tiered selective justice system. Within the 2018 letter the Obama team admit to storing both “classified and unclassified” documents at the warehouse:​

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Obviously, there were no raids on Hoffman Estates from the FBI to secure the classified documents. Nor did the DOJ National Security Division trigger a criminal investigation of President Obama for holding documents, particularly classified documents, against the interests of the NARA while they “digitized them;” a process, which again should be noted, never even began.​

The intent of sharing this information is just to highlight the political dynamic within the NARA, DOJ and FBI as it pertains to selective enforcement of presidential records.​


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The recent FBI whistleblower interview - Kyle Seraphin, is very eye opening.

The FBI is woke. The FBI has become weaponized by the DNC and Left.
 
Unbelievable

Senate hearing

How can they be so wrong? With a medical report right in front of them..... Just shows how corrupt the USA has become. Our own ABC has also fallen too, they are now openly woke.

 
If anyone would like to read a total slap down of a judicial officer, happy reading. Akin to saying "Did you pass Law School, you Eff Wit?"

Courts of Appeal for 11th Circuit: Donald J Trump v United States of America
 

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Hmm, that's interesting......

But the MSN said it can't be true


 
Another book on the Con(fidence) Man. Much of the material comes from asses mouth. The remainder from his family and cronies.

Confidence Man review: Maggie Haberman takes down Trump

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Donald Trump reacts to applause at a Republican dinner in Greenville, North Carolina, in 2021. Photograph: Jonathan Drake/Reuters
The New York Times reporter presents a forensic account of the damage he has done to America

Lloyd Green
Sun 2 Oct 2022 07.00 BSTLast modified on Sun 2 Oct 2022 07.01 BST


Maggie Haberman, the New York Times’ Trump whisperer, delivers. Her latest book is much more than 600 pages of context, scoop and drama. It is a political epic, tracing Donald Trump’s journey from the streets of Queens to Manhattan’s Upper East Side, from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, his Elba. There, the 45th president holds court – and broods and plots his return.

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Haberman gives Trump and those close to him plenty of voice – and rope. The result is a cacophonous symphony. Confidence Man informs and entertains but is simultaneously absolutely not funny. Trumpworld presents a reptilian tableau – reality TV does Lord of the Flies.

For just one example, Mark Meadows, Trump’s last White House chief of staff, is depicted as erratic and detestable. Then there’s the family. Haberman reports how, after the 2016 election, Melania Trump won a renegotiated pre-nuptial agreement. Haberman also describes Trump repeatedly dumping on his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. If only he looked like Tom Brady and spoke in a deeper register. If only Ivanka had not converted to Judaism.

The abuse gets absurd – even a kind of baroque. According to Haberman, at one 2020 campaign strategy meeting Trump implied Kushner might be brutally attacked, even raped, if he ever went camping: “Can you imagine Jared and his skinny ass camping? It’d be like something out of Deliverance.”

The reader, however, should not weep for Jared. In Haberman’s telling, he is the kid who was born on third base and mistakes his good fortune with hitting a triple. For his part, Kushner is shown trashing Steve Bannon, the far-right ideologue who was campaign chair and chief White House strategist but was forced out within months.

Haberman catches Kushner gleefully asking a White House visitor: “Did you see I cut Bannon’s balls off?”

To quote Peter Navarro, like Bannon now a former Trump official under indictment, “nepotism and excrement roll downhill”.

‘I love being with her,’ Trump says. ‘She’s like my psychiatrist.’ Haberman is not flattered or amused

As it happens, Bannon’s testicles grew back. Like Charlie Kushner, Jared’s father, he received a Trump pardon. Bannon also helped propagate the big lie that Trump won the election, stoking the Capitol attack.

These days, Bannon awaits sentencing, convicted of contempt of Congress. He also faces felony fraud charges arising from an alleged border-wall charity scam. In Trump’s universe, there is always a grift.

For Confidence Man, Haberman interviewed Trump three times. He confesses that he is drawn to her, like a moth to a flame.

“I love being with her,” he says. “She’s like my psychiatrist”.

The daughter of Clyde Haberman, a legendary New York Times reporter, is not flattered or amused. She sees through her subject.

“The reality is that he treats everyone like they are his psychiatrists,” Haberman writes. “All present a chance for him to vent or test reactions or gauge how his statements are playing or discover how he is feeling.”

 
Corruption 101 - in real time folks

Mid Terms less than 3 weeks away

Arizona

For Katie Hobbs, counting votes by hand is illegal and warns "If they proceed, I’ll take legal action."

We must have the machines flip our votes once scanned and adjudicated.....


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Corruption 101 - in real time folks

Mid Terms less than 3 weeks away

Arizona

For Katie Hobbs, counting votes by hand is illegal and warns "If they proceed, I’ll take legal action."

We must have the machines flip our votes once scanned and adjudicated.....


Even Biden can construct a sentence better than Hobbs. It is mind numbing how anybody would vote for her, even if dumb enough to support the current iteration of the Dems.

As thick as two short planks
 
The rubber hits the road for Trump on the extensive tax fraud allegations against his companies. His CFO will be testifying in court.
The can of worms the trial will release is the other issue facing Trump.

Trump Organization to face criminal tax fraud charges in New York court on Monday

Former CFO is expected to testify about off-the-books compensation scheme to evade paying payroll taxes
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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg flanked by Donald Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr in 2017. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP

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The Trump Organization is set to face criminal tax fraud charges on Monday in New York in a trial that could start to tease out the many allegations against the company and by extension its patriarch, Donald J Trump.

It comes as the former US president faces a maze of legal troubles and mounting costs – by some estimates running at close to $4m a month to his leadership Pac – over his attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss, the removal of government documents from the White House when he left office and a defamation case relating to a rape allegation.


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Monday’s case is centered on charges that his Manhattan-headquartered real estate company defrauded New York tax authorities by awarding “off the books” compensation over 15 years to company executives, including lease payments for cars, apartment rent and tuition fees for relatives in lieu of some salary, enabling the company to evade paying payroll taxes.

If found guilty, the company, which is run by Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, could face $1.6m in fines and find its ability to operate hotels, golf courses and other assets impeded.

But the trial will likely be most interesting for its subplots and how it intersects with a separate, civil investigation by New York state attorney general Letitia James that harvested a 200-page indictment last month accusing the Trump Organization, Trump and three of his adult children of overstating property values and Trump’s net worth to get favorable bank loans and insurance coverage.

 
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