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  1. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by stl1 Trump is a L-O-S-E-R.

    Deal with it.

    you deal with it,, i just gave about 11 videos that have documented evidence backing their statements proving issues in the elections across this country.

    you commie never TRUMPERS are going to be rounded up and evicted from OUR country when this all gets taken care of
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  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    ABC News
    Manhattan district attorney convenes special grand jury in Trump probe: Sources


    The Manhattan District Attorney's office has convened a special grand jury that could decide whether an indictment is warranted against former President Donald Trump or his eponymous company, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

    Until now, prosecutors have been using previously empaneled grand juries to issue subpoenas and gather evidence in an investigation that has spanned the better part of two years. Grand juries only sit for a few months at a time, while a special grand jury sits for a longer period of time.

    Empaneling a special grand jury suggests the case has reached an advanced stage, but as yet there have been no charges filed.

    MORE: New York attorney general's probe of Trump Organization is now also a criminal investigation

    Potential witnesses have been contacted in recent weeks about appearing before the special grand jury, the sources told ABC News.

    Word of the special grand jury's existence was first by the Washington Post.

    Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance began investigating Trump's business practices based on the congressional testimony of Michael Cohen, who served as the former president's personal attorney and fixer.

    One focus of the investigation includes whether Trump inflated the value of certain properties to obtain bank loans and deflated the value of those same properties to pay lower taxes, sources have told ABC News.

    MORE: Manhattan DA's office interviews Trump lenders as part of ongoing probe

    Vance has twice fought all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to gain access to eight years' worth of Trump's personal and business tax returns.

    "This is a continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American history," Trump said in a statement late Tuesday. "This is purely political, and an affront to the almost 75 million voters who supported me in the Presidential Election, and it's being driven by highly partisan Democrat prosecutors."
  3. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I swear on me mum this thread just repeats itself over and over. Like every time I click it its the exact same segment of posts from the same people. For months now. Literally nothing has been gained by anyone at any point by reading this stuff. Zero educational or entertainment value. It's almost impressive in a way.
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  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT I don't know how dumb u niggers really are but if you cant see it getting HOT HOT HOT ur gonna be pretty freaked out when the shit hits the fan in a few weeks or months or year or two or maybe 3,, I'm just sayin

    its gonna be JUNE or july fur sure this time.


    But...you were sure the last sixty times!

    Now, you're as big of a LOSER as TRump was in court.
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by mmQ I swear on me mum this thread just repeats itself over and over. Like every time I click it its the exact same segment of posts from the same people. For months now. Literally nothing has been gained by anyone at any point by reading this stuff. Zero educational or entertainment value. It's almost impressive in a way.

    its only the same shit if you don't watch the videos
  6. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by stl1 But…you were sure the last sixty times!

    Now, you're as big of a LOSER as TRump was in court.

    well I didnt have reliable sources before march,, and we didn't realize TRUMP wanted us to fight to get the fraud exposed and learn we the people hold the ultimate power over the elected officials according to the constitution.
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    NOBODY watches your videos.
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  8. Originally posted by stl1 NOBODY watches your videos.

    NOBODY reads your tl/dr posts.
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  9. Thank you to the Washington Examiner newspaper for covering the Forensic Audits for the 2020 Presidential Election, the most corrupt Election in the history of our Country. Read and study it carefully—it’s not Fake News!

    This is a continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American history. It began the day I came down the escalator in Trump Tower, and it’s never stopped. They wasted two years and $48 million in taxpayer dollars on Mueller and Russia Russia Russia, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, and it continues to this day, with illegally leaked confidential information.

    No other President in history has had to put up with what I have had to, and on top of all that, I have done a great job for our Country, whether it’s taxes, regulations, our Military, Veterans, Space Force, our Borders, speedy creation of a great vaccine (said to be a miracle!), and protecting the Second Amendment.

    This is purely political, and an affront to the almost 75 million voters who supported me in the Presidential Election, and it’s being driven by highly partisan Democrat prosecutors.

    New York City and State are suffering the highest crime rates in their history, and instead of going after murderers, drug dealers, human traffickers, and others, they come after Donald Trump.

    Interesting that today a poll came out indicating I’m far in the lead for the Republican Presidential Primary and the General Election in 2024.

    Our Country is broken, our elections are rigged, corrupt, and stolen, our prosecutors are politicized, and I will just have to keep on fighting like I have been for the last five years!
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  10. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ NOBODY reads your tl/dr posts.

  11. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by stl1 NOBODY watches your videos.

    no one who hates TRUMP watches my vids cuz they cant handle the truth
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  12. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
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  14. Blah blah blah blah. Been 5 months. Put up or shut up. All talk no substance like always.
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    It's ALWAYS Trump's Fault ! ! !



    Yahoo! Sports
    Report: Donald Trump offered senator money to end Patriots Spygate investigation
    Liz Roscher


    The New England Patriots' infamous Spygate videotape cheating scandal happened nearly 15 years ago, but apparently there's still more we don't know about it. And the new details are pretty juicy.

    According to Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham of ESPN, former President Donald Trump met with the late Senator Arlen Specter in 2008 and offered him "money in Palm Beach" if he dropped his investigation into Spygate. Trump was reportedly acting on behalf of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

    Spokespeople for Trump and Kraft denied the allegation that either man tried to influence Specter's investigation.

    "This is completely false," said Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump. "We have no idea what you're talking about." Miller declined to answer a series of follow-up questions. A Patriots spokesman said Kraft "never asked Donald Trump to talk to Arlen Specter on his behalf."

    "Mr. Kraft is not aware of any involvement of Trump on this topic and he did not have any other engagement with Specter or his staff," the spokesman said via email.

    The alleged meeting between Trump and Specter
    Charles Robbins, Specter's longtime communications aide, told ESPN that Specter first discussed the supposed Spygate money meeting with him in 2010, during a tape-recorded conversation for his final memoir. This exchange appeared in that book, "Life Among the Cannibals":

    "On the signal stealing, a mutual friend had told me that 'if I laid off the Patriots, there'd be a lot of money in Palm Beach.' And I replied, 'I couldn't care less.'"

    Specter never revealed the name of the "mutual friend" to Robbins, but he was "pretty darn sure" it was Trump. Trump and Specter were friends, and had been since the early 1980s when Trump first donated to Specter's campaign. Trump would go on to donate over $11,000 to Specter's campaign committees, and referred to Specter as a "close friend" in handwritten notes.

    'Trump was acting as a messenger for Kraft'
    Despite the denials from Trump and Kraft, Shanin Specter, Arlen Specter's son, told ESPN that he got the story directly from his father.

    "My father told me that Trump was acting as a messenger for Kraft," Shanin Specter says via ESPN. "But I'm equally sure the reference to money in Palm Beach was campaign contributions, not cash. The offer was Kraft assistance with campaign contributions. ... My father said it was Kraft's offer, not someone else's."

    Trump and Kraft were once close friends, with Kraft attending Trump's wedding to Melania in 2005 and Trump attending the funeral of Kraft's wife, Myra, in 2011. Trump even called Kraft every week for a year after his wife died, just to check in on him. According to ESPN, both men disapproved of commissioner Roger Goodell's handling of the Spygate investigation.

    Specter says that his father told him about the meeting soon after it happened.

    "He was pissed," Shanin Specter says about his father. "He told me about the call in the wake of the conversation and his anger about it. ... My father was upset when [such overtures] would happen because he felt as if it were tantamount to a bribe solicitation, though the case law on this subject says it isn't. ... He would tell me these things when they occurred. We were very close."

    Offer of money didn't impact investigation
    Specter turned down the offer of "money in Palm Beach" (which is not illegal if referring to campaign contributions) and continued his pursuit of the truth he felt Goodell was hiding. Specter was furious that Goodell had the evidence — actual Spygate video tapes — destroyed, and even though his investigation was a one-man crusade that lacked subpoena power, his strong rhetoric scared the NFL.

    Goodell was so scared of Specter's investigation — which could have led to a wider probe with subpoena powers — that he convinced the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, and former St. Louis Rams head coach Mike Martz to release statements saying that the NFL had done its "due diligence." None of those parties reportedly felt that was true, and Martz told ESPN that the statement he wrote was heavily edited by the NFL before its release.

    Despite Goodell's fear, the NFL still had the power to stonewall Specter, and prevented him from obtaining any documents or interviewing any employees of the NFL or the Patriots. Nearing 80 years old and undergoing chemotherapy to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Specter ended the investigation himself in June 2008, having failed to get his fellow senators on board for a larger probe.
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    BANANA REPUBLICANS...This Guy Hits The Nail Directly On The Head



    The Hill
    Budowsky: Banana Republicans push Jan. 6 crime cover-up
    Brent Budowsky, opinion contributor


    On a recent Sunday morning talk show columnist George Will, a leading voice for conservative integrity and American democracy, said "I'd like to see Jan. 6 burned into the American mind as firmly as 9/11, because it was that scale of a shock to the system."

    Hours after the dastardly crimes of Jan. 6 occurred, they were condemned by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).

    Shortly thereafter, after receiving marching orders from former President Trump, desperately hungry to protect their party in the coming midterm elections, and afraid that revelations about Jan. 6 could damage certain players on the GOP team, they reversed course and desperately oppose a nonpartisan commission to examine the crimes of Jan. 6.

    Trump, McConnell and McCarthy are leaders of the Banana Republican wing of the Republican Party, which now runs the party, shows contempt for American democracy, and seeks to bring total power to Banana Republicans in the House, Senate, presidency and Supreme Court (where they may well have already achieved it, for now).

    The bipartisan bill to create the nonpartisan Jan. 6 commission passed the House with support, to their historical credit, from 35 House Republicans. Hopefully they will have GOP counterparts in the Senate to pass the bill after guarantees that procedures and staff will be strictly nonpartisan, and the commission will conclude its work before the end of 2021.

    I have used the term Banana Republicans in the past. Now the danger of this brand of politics has become extreme and threatening to American democracy itself. What defines Banana Republicanism?

    The Banana Republicans are ruled and defined by a former president who has offered praise to dictators and enemies of democracy abroad, attacked American democracy at home, aggressively divided his party and our country, told repeated big lies claiming he won the 2020 presidential election, launched personal attacks against true Republicans and Democrats, and turned the GOP into a cult of personality dominated by him.

    Banana Republicans include the majority of House Republicans who voted to overturn the Electoral College results in 2020, in one of the most shameful votes in the history of Congress.

    Banana Republicans include those who came to Washington for insurrection on Jan. 6, called to Washington by Trump, inspired to action by a fire-breathing speech by Trump who sent them to the Capitol to intimidate congressional Republicans to overturn the lawful results of the presidential election. They fought their dastardly fight with criminal actions and even threats to the physical safety of prominent Republicans including former Vice President Mike Pence.

    Banana Republicans lie about the results of the 2020 campaign, claiming Trump won. They use that lie to justify another lie, claiming election law changes are needed to protect democracy, while they pass laws in countless states to suppress voters and undermine democracy. They try to steal elections by preventing voters from voting in districts they will try to gerrymander to fix elections a second way.

    Banana Republicans packed the Supreme Court with conservative justices through abusive procedures involving several Supreme Court nominations. They tried to steal the 2020 elections by declaring the loser the winner. They try to steal the 2022 midterm elections by systematically attacking the right to vote. They now try to cover up crimes that occurred on Jan. 6 and will stoop to trying to filibuster to kill the idea of an honorable nonpartisan commission.

    Even Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who showed great courage opposing Banana Republicans on the 2020 elections, appears poised to join them by refusing to oppose their anti-democratic voter suppression plans to steal the 2022 midterm elections.

    My hope is that the Jan. 6 commission bill passes with support from Senate Republicans who will cast votes of high patriotism and conscience, as 35 House Republicans did.

    Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of our country and democracy, and reject Banana Republicanism.
  17. Originally posted by stl1 It's ALWAYS Trump's Fault ! ! !



    Yahoo! Sports
    Report: Donald Trump offered senator money to end Patriots Spygate investigation
    Liz Roscher


    The New England Patriots' infamous Spygate videotape cheating scandal happened nearly 15 years ago, but apparently there's still more we don't know about it. And the new details are pretty juicy.

    According to Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham of ESPN, former President Donald Trump met with the late Senator Arlen Specter in 2008 and offered him "money in Palm Beach" if he dropped his investigation into Spygate. Trump was reportedly acting on behalf of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

    Spokespeople for Trump and Kraft denied the allegation that either man tried to influence Specter's investigation.

    "This is completely false," said Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump. "We have no idea what you're talking about." Miller declined to answer a series of follow-up questions. A Patriots spokesman said Kraft "never asked Donald Trump to talk to Arlen Specter on his behalf."

    "Mr. Kraft is not aware of any involvement of Trump on this topic and he did not have any other engagement with Specter or his staff," the spokesman said via email.

    The alleged meeting between Trump and Specter
    Charles Robbins, Specter's longtime communications aide, told ESPN that Specter first discussed the supposed Spygate money meeting with him in 2010, during a tape-recorded conversation for his final memoir. This exchange appeared in that book, "Life Among the Cannibals":

    "On the signal stealing, a mutual friend had told me that 'if I laid off the Patriots, there'd be a lot of money in Palm Beach.' And I replied, 'I couldn't care less.'"

    Specter never revealed the name of the "mutual friend" to Robbins, but he was "pretty darn sure" it was Trump. Trump and Specter were friends, and had been since the early 1980s when Trump first donated to Specter's campaign. Trump would go on to donate over $11,000 to Specter's campaign committees, and referred to Specter as a "close friend" in handwritten notes.

    'Trump was acting as a messenger for Kraft'
    Despite the denials from Trump and Kraft, Shanin Specter, Arlen Specter's son, told ESPN that he got the story directly from his father.

    "My father told me that Trump was acting as a messenger for Kraft," Shanin Specter says via ESPN. "But I'm equally sure the reference to money in Palm Beach was campaign contributions, not cash. The offer was Kraft assistance with campaign contributions. … My father said it was Kraft's offer, not someone else's."

    Trump and Kraft were once close friends, with Kraft attending Trump's wedding to Melania in 2005 and Trump attending the funeral of Kraft's wife, Myra, in 2011. Trump even called Kraft every week for a year after his wife died, just to check in on him. According to ESPN, both men disapproved of commissioner Roger Goodell's handling of the Spygate investigation.

    Specter says that his father told him about the meeting soon after it happened.

    "He was pissed," Shanin Specter says about his father. "He told me about the call in the wake of the conversation and his anger about it. … My father was upset when [such overtures] would happen because he felt as if it were tantamount to a bribe solicitation, though the case law on this subject says it isn't. … He would tell me these things when they occurred. We were very close."

    Offer of money didn't impact investigation
    Specter turned down the offer of "money in Palm Beach" (which is not illegal if referring to campaign contributions) and continued his pursuit of the truth he felt Goodell was hiding. Specter was furious that Goodell had the evidence — actual Spygate video tapes — destroyed, and even though his investigation was a one-man crusade that lacked subpoena power, his strong rhetoric scared the NFL.

    Goodell was so scared of Specter's investigation — which could have led to a wider probe with subpoena powers — that he convinced the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, and former St. Louis Rams head coach Mike Martz to release statements saying that the NFL had done its "due diligence." None of those parties reportedly felt that was true, and Martz told ESPN that the statement he wrote was heavily edited by the NFL before its release.

    Despite Goodell's fear, the NFL still had the power to stonewall Specter, and prevented him from obtaining any documents or interviewing any employees of the NFL or the Patriots. Nearing 80 years old and undergoing chemotherapy to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Specter ended the investigation himself in June 2008, having failed to get his fellow senators on board for a larger probe.

    Got anything on Crooked Hillary's numerous crimes? Can we get a long-winded status on that?
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Banana Republican.
  19. Originally posted by stl1 Banana Republican.

    ^ Nutjob radical far-left Democrat hypocrite.
  20. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by stl1 Banana Republican.
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