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It opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard. | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole."
] |
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For the time being | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole.",
">\n\nIt opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard."
] |
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I sincerely hope that every Russian in those mines cut themselves and the wound gets filled with salt.
And then Ukraine pisses on said wound.
SLAVI UKRAINI | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole.",
">\n\nIt opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard.",
">\n\nFor the time being"
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How bout that headline folks”pounded salt” c’mon, that’s awesome. | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole.",
">\n\nIt opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard.",
">\n\nFor the time being",
">\n\nI sincerely hope that every Russian in those mines cut themselves and the wound gets filled with salt.\nAnd then Ukraine pisses on said wound.\nSLAVI UKRAINI"
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This is part of Ukraine’s 3 part plan for Bakhmut:
Step 1: allow Russian soldiers to enter salt mines.
Step 2: cut off reinforcements and seal all exits to mines.
Step 3: profit
These salt mines will end up being full of dead Russian soldiers. Bonus if they kill the head of the Wagner group.
Edit: if this happens Ukrainian armed forces wil turn the salt mines into a meme re: roach motels. | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole.",
">\n\nIt opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard.",
">\n\nFor the time being",
">\n\nI sincerely hope that every Russian in those mines cut themselves and the wound gets filled with salt.\nAnd then Ukraine pisses on said wound.\nSLAVI UKRAINI",
">\n\nHow bout that headline folks”pounded salt” c’mon, that’s awesome."
] |
> | [
"I can only imagine what kind of scenes are going on there…I picture fighting in underground salt tunnels…the stuff of nightmares",
">\n\nThey were beautiful, no beauty remains in anything that the Russians lay their hands on as of late.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nRussia is \"Likely\" to finally control most of the salt-mining town of Soledar in Ukraine's east after a months-long battle with Ukrainian forces, the UK's Ministry of Defence says.\nThe UK said part of the fighting had focused on entrances to the 200km-long disused tunnels and that both Russia and Ukraine \"Are likely concerned that they could be used for infiltration behind their lines\".\nThe Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think-tank, has said that Mr Prigozhin \"Will continue to use both confirmed and fabricated Wagner Group success in Soledar and Bakhmut to promote the Wagner Group as the only Russian force in Ukraine capable of securing tangible gains\".\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Soledar^#1 Ukraine^#2 Bakhmut^#3 Russia^#4 Wagner^#5",
">\n\nNazi Russia, the \"worlds second largest army\", so proud of claiming a little mining town after almost a year of fighting. \nTruly embarrassing for nazi russia, the worlds biggest shithole.",
">\n\nIt opens up an attack route to Bakhmut from the North. This is why Ukraine defended it so hard.",
">\n\nFor the time being",
">\n\nI sincerely hope that every Russian in those mines cut themselves and the wound gets filled with salt.\nAnd then Ukraine pisses on said wound.\nSLAVI UKRAINI",
">\n\nHow bout that headline folks”pounded salt” c’mon, that’s awesome.",
">\n\nThis is part of Ukraine’s 3 part plan for Bakhmut:\nStep 1: allow Russian soldiers to enter salt mines.\nStep 2: cut off reinforcements and seal all exits to mines.\nStep 3: profit\nThese salt mines will end up being full of dead Russian soldiers. Bonus if they kill the head of the Wagner group.\nEdit: if this happens Ukrainian armed forces wil turn the salt mines into a meme re: roach motels."
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Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too! | [] |
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It came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!"
] |
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Akko 5075s
Akko CS White Wine Switch
Aifei Classic Blue
I will upgrade components after saving up more | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half"
] |
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Nice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well. | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more"
] |
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MG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores. | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well."
] |
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It took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card. | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores."
] |
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I like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work! | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card."
] |
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Just gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla! | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!"
] |
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How are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!"
] |
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Aifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame. | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set"
] |
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Very nice! Love the matching theme! | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame."
] |
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1-3 red/pink keycaps or font keycaps would be perfect | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame.",
">\n\nVery nice! Love the matching theme!"
] |
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I am loving it! The color scheme it is just relaxing! I am kinda working on a Gundam themed mech-keeb myself.
Off-topic: Seeing the Freedom doesn't make me happy, tho =P (Providence Lover, heh. Oopsie!)
(Might take a pic with my MG Provi and its Converge version, too, for my personal records!)
Hugs from Chile! | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame.",
">\n\nVery nice! Love the matching theme!",
">\n\n1-3 red/pink keycaps or font keycaps would be perfect"
] |
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Could use some red accent. Maybe red wasd with gold letters | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame.",
">\n\nVery nice! Love the matching theme!",
">\n\n1-3 red/pink keycaps or font keycaps would be perfect",
">\n\nI am loving it! The color scheme it is just relaxing! I am kinda working on a Gundam themed mech-keeb myself.\nOff-topic: Seeing the Freedom doesn't make me happy, tho =P (Providence Lover, heh. Oopsie!)\n(Might take a pic with my MG Provi and its Converge version, too, for my personal records!)\nHugs from Chile!"
] |
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I agree, my wallet doesn't tho | [
"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame.",
">\n\nVery nice! Love the matching theme!",
">\n\n1-3 red/pink keycaps or font keycaps would be perfect",
">\n\nI am loving it! The color scheme it is just relaxing! I am kinda working on a Gundam themed mech-keeb myself.\nOff-topic: Seeing the Freedom doesn't make me happy, tho =P (Providence Lover, heh. Oopsie!)\n(Might take a pic with my MG Provi and its Converge version, too, for my personal records!)\nHugs from Chile!",
">\n\nCould use some red accent. Maybe red wasd with gold letters"
] |
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"Damnnn nice build bro! Probably don't need to upgrade any further imo unless you haven't done some foam mods. Freedom 2.0 is such a great build too!",
">\n\nIt came with foams between the plates. I have added 2 layers of additional foam on the bottom half",
">\n\nAkko 5075s\nAkko CS White Wine Switch\nAifei Classic Blue\nI will upgrade components after saving up more",
">\n\nNice keyboard! Which model is that in the background? Matches quite well.",
">\n\nMG Freedom Gundam 2.0. My one is the clear version which is limited to physical gundam stores.",
">\n\nIt took me a few times to notice it was clear. The Freedom and Keyboard both look super slick. Imagine a B&M that sold Gunpla and KBs.. I'd max out my credit card.",
">\n\nI like it! Gotta get a few red keycaps in there too for the splash of red on the Gundam suits! Love it so far, though! Great work!",
">\n\nJust gotta find a Gundam themed keycap set to match the gunpla!",
">\n\nHow are the keycaps? Legends look really good. Wish there was a red set",
">\n\nAifei clones literally everything I'm sure you can find one. I have a set of aifei jtk illusion clones and my only gripe is the doubleshot layer doesnt reach the bottom of the keycap walls so the bottom half of the keycap is thinner than the top half. Doesn't really make much of a difference to feel and sound just kinda feels lame.",
">\n\nVery nice! Love the matching theme!",
">\n\n1-3 red/pink keycaps or font keycaps would be perfect",
">\n\nI am loving it! The color scheme it is just relaxing! I am kinda working on a Gundam themed mech-keeb myself.\nOff-topic: Seeing the Freedom doesn't make me happy, tho =P (Providence Lover, heh. Oopsie!)\n(Might take a pic with my MG Provi and its Converge version, too, for my personal records!)\nHugs from Chile!",
">\n\nCould use some red accent. Maybe red wasd with gold letters",
">\n\nI agree, my wallet doesn't tho"
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Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not! | [] |
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Damn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!"
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They don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen."
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They'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs."
] |
>
Lovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss."
] |
>
By narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives."
] |
>
I think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate."
] |
>
They're actively declaring war on the working class. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that."
] |
>
The question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters? | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class."
] |
>
Never. Americans are content being butt fucked. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?"
] |
>
Hey, don't give butt fucking a bad name. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked."
] |
>
Dystopia is creeping up a little too quickly | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name."
] |
>
Weren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?
This seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly"
] |
>
Oh, gee whiz. I wonder what they'll do? | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly",
">\n\nWeren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?\nThis seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections."
] |
>
Can't be the only person that read that as Unicorns.
Because why the fuck would they want to weaken... oh right, the capitalism. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly",
">\n\nWeren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?\nThis seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections.",
">\n\nOh, gee whiz. I wonder what they'll do?"
] |
>
Reminder, this is all occurring because of RBG being a selfish cunt and choosing self-grandeuring over the moral good.
Actually with her being a neo-liberal Reaganite, I’m sure she’d help kill unions anyway if she were alive. | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly",
">\n\nWeren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?\nThis seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections.",
">\n\nOh, gee whiz. I wonder what they'll do?",
">\n\nCan't be the only person that read that as Unicorns.\nBecause why the fuck would they want to weaken... oh right, the capitalism."
] |
>
Why hello there Mr or Ms Pot! | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly",
">\n\nWeren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?\nThis seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections.",
">\n\nOh, gee whiz. I wonder what they'll do?",
">\n\nCan't be the only person that read that as Unicorns.\nBecause why the fuck would they want to weaken... oh right, the capitalism.",
">\n\nReminder, this is all occurring because of RBG being a selfish cunt and choosing self-grandeuring over the moral good.\nActually with her being a neo-liberal Reaganite, I’m sure she’d help kill unions anyway if she were alive."
] |
> | [
"Are we considering narrowing Federal protections for police unions too... oh no of course not!",
">\n\nDamn, it's like the fools up top want another Battle of Blair Mountain to happen.",
">\n\nThey don’t give a shot if it does. It will never affect them and theirs.",
">\n\nThey'll give a shit when someone pulls an Alexander Berkman on them, and hopefully this time they won't miss.",
">\n\nLovely. Good thing this isn't an 'activist court' because that would upset the conservatives.",
">\n\nBy narrow, I’m sure they mean eliminate.",
">\n\nI think both Congress and employers need to remember that unions are a courtesy. Things used to be settled by a mob. Keep messing with them and they're gonna go back to that.",
">\n\nThey're actively declaring war on the working class.",
">\n\nThe question is how long until the working class declares war on them and their corporate masters?",
">\n\nNever. Americans are content being butt fucked.",
">\n\nHey, don't give butt fucking a bad name.",
">\n\nDystopia is creeping up a little too quickly",
">\n\nWeren’t unions created cause worker mobs who weren’t treated fairly would murder the families and owners of factories as a mode of recourse?\nThis seems short sighted. They’re going to cause violence by removing protections.",
">\n\nOh, gee whiz. I wonder what they'll do?",
">\n\nCan't be the only person that read that as Unicorns.\nBecause why the fuck would they want to weaken... oh right, the capitalism.",
">\n\nReminder, this is all occurring because of RBG being a selfish cunt and choosing self-grandeuring over the moral good.\nActually with her being a neo-liberal Reaganite, I’m sure she’d help kill unions anyway if she were alive.",
">\n\nWhy hello there Mr or Ms Pot!"
] |
Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved. | [] |
>
Here's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:
We conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved."
] |
>
I hate every one of the weasel words in this statement | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations."
] |
>
Unless we have a crystal ball into the future, "potential, possible, risk" are the only words we can use.
The legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement"
] |
>
“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate."
] |
>
Hard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.
Unfortunately, even an indictment isn't a "We got him!" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things."
] |
>
At this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever."
] |
>
I doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting"
] |
>
Just to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.
If I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.
So what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to "find" over 11,000 fake votes? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea."
] |
>
Do you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?"
] |
>
Also does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).
If its a letter then youre all good, see you next election. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?"
] |
>
What if it starts with a dash? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election."
] |
>
Believe it or not straight to jail. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?"
] |
>
Or shot while 'resisting' arrest. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail."
] |
>
Woah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this! | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest."
] |
>
Imagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official "find" thousands of votes so they could win.
Conservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!"
] |
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That would be inconsistent with past gop actions | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency."
] |
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Just a never ending cycle of hypocrisy | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions"
] |
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Not even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy"
] |
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Special grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments
all you need to know. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being."
] |
>
Not sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.
The DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.
We will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know."
] |
>
We will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.
This has been every news headline for the last two years. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon."
] |
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Even if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.
We will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years."
] |
>
We should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.
The odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't."
] |
>
Pft. Really.
It seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though."
] |
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Of all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself."
] |
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There's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L"
] |
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“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”
Lets correct this with reality. Should say,
“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others” | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state."
] |
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Teflon don | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”"
] |
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bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump
threaten legal peril for Trump
These charges potentially include
Yeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don"
] |
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Better yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom."
] |
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I believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime."
] |
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State can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level."
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Guys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state"
] |
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Every 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?"
] |
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Don’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment! | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries"
] |
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Thank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!"
] |
>
Note that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress"
] |
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let's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!
Trump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later."
] |
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3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy"
] |
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2 years. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit."
] |
>
It pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time!
The entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say "put up or shut up", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.
This would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the "harshly worded condemnation" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years."
] |
>
The only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.
That's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken."
] |
>
People who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.
Plus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government."
] |
>
The decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.
There's no actual news in this news. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago."
] |
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It's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news."
] |
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The 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then."
] |
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Come on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf."
] |
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Everyone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs."
] |
>
Its amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!
The republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.
FBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?! | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?"
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“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.” | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!"
] |
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There is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”"
] |
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So we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face."
] |
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Wanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing... | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?"
] |
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You’re done,cooked…moron | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing..."
] |
>
Laying the groundwork for a framework to discuss the possibility of… | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing...",
">\n\nYou’re done,cooked…moron"
] |
>
Wow took Georgia 3 years to count that high? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing...",
">\n\nYou’re done,cooked…moron",
">\n\nLaying the groundwork for a framework to discuss the possibility of…"
] |
>
As much as Trump belongs in jail...
Anyone expecting the US system to EVER charge a sitting or former US president with crimes is kidding themselves.
The entire system would collapse into chaos. The entire US system of governance is trapped in a catch-22
If he's charged with a crime the entire system would likely fall apart as it would call into question every act taken by the executive Branch of the US government.
However, if they don't charge him it's just setting the precedent that a sitting president can do whatever they want. Which puts the entire system on shaky ground as well.
I'm not sure there is a winning move for anyone here. | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing...",
">\n\nYou’re done,cooked…moron",
">\n\nLaying the groundwork for a framework to discuss the possibility of…",
">\n\nWow took Georgia 3 years to count that high?"
] |
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"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing...",
">\n\nYou’re done,cooked…moron",
">\n\nLaying the groundwork for a framework to discuss the possibility of…",
">\n\nWow took Georgia 3 years to count that high?",
">\n\nAs much as Trump belongs in jail...\nAnyone expecting the US system to EVER charge a sitting or former US president with crimes is kidding themselves. \nThe entire system would collapse into chaos. The entire US system of governance is trapped in a catch-22\nIf he's charged with a crime the entire system would likely fall apart as it would call into question every act taken by the executive Branch of the US government. \nHowever, if they don't charge him it's just setting the precedent that a sitting president can do whatever they want. Which puts the entire system on shaky ground as well.\nI'm not sure there is a winning move for anyone here."
] |
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He literally hasn't been acquitted of a single thing since this started less than two years ago. We are in the middle of the most important set of cases in US history, and you're pissy its taking a year and a half?? | [
"Conspiracy to defraud the people of Georgia should be the minimum charges for all involved.",
">\n\nHere's a full analysis from a group of legal experts on possible charges Trump could face in GA:\n\nWe conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. These charges potentially include: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act violations.",
">\n\nI hate every one of the weasel words in this statement",
">\n\nUnless we have a crystal ball into the future, \"potential, possible, risk\" are the only words we can use.\nThe legal analysts writing this report don't decide Trump's fate, unfortunately. They can only speculate.",
">\n\n“Hate” and “ don’t understand the need for” are two different things.",
">\n\nHard to differentiate since a lot of people fall into the latter, but agreed - I hate it too.\nUnfortunately, even an indictment isn't a \"We got him!\" moment. A trial will probably extend well into 2024 and that's not even including appeals. Could be so much longer until we see him actually held accountable, if ever.",
">\n\nAt this stage I would be happy to see him testifying under oath in a well run setting. Sure he will plead the 5th or I don't recall but even him being confronted by evidence already gathered will be interesting",
">\n\nI doubt he would plead the 5th, since he's so fond of verbal diarrhea.",
">\n\nJust to be clear, if one of us talks to someone in line to vote, and tries to convince them to vote my way, we can be arrested.\nIf I threatened a poll worker to change a vote, I'd certainly be prosecuted.\nSo what happens if I threatened the top state elections official, and tried to force him to \"find\" over 11,000 fake votes?",
">\n\nDo you have an (R) or a (D) next to your name?",
">\n\nAlso does your net worth start with a number or a letter? (M/B).\nIf its a letter then youre all good, see you next election.",
">\n\nWhat if it starts with a dash?",
">\n\nBelieve it or not straight to jail.",
">\n\nOr shot while 'resisting' arrest.",
">\n\nWoah, we’re trying to joke here, let’s not bring reality into this!",
">\n\nImagine if Biden or Bush or Obama were on tape demanding that a state official \"find\" thousands of votes so they could win. \nConservatives. C'mon, guys. Show a modicum of consistency.",
">\n\nThat would be inconsistent with past gop actions",
">\n\nJust a never ending cycle of hypocrisy",
">\n\nNot even a cycle so much as a permanent state of being.",
">\n\n\nSpecial grand juries in Georgia cannot issue indictments\n\nall you need to know.",
">\n\nNot sure what you're suggesting, but yeah - that's how a GA special grand jury works.\nThe DA can seek charges at a regular grand jury very quickly. The evidence has already been procured and report will help expedite a request, it just takes a majority vote to issue an indictment.\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.",
">\n\n\nWe will ultimately see a decision on whether or not Trump is charged very soon.\n\nThis has been every news headline for the last two years.",
">\n\nEven if that were true, it's doesn't really relate to this situation or make it ambiguous.\nWe will know if Fulton DA decides to prosecute in the coming weeks. The investigation is essentially over. They either will issue indictments, or they won't.",
">\n\nWe should know in a handful of weeks whether charges are being filed.\nThe odds are very good that some charges will come out of this, it is hard to know what at this point though.",
">\n\nPft. Really.\nIt seems that the only real election fraud in 2020 was Demented Donny himself.",
">\n\nOf all things this stupid motherfucker has done including extortion of Ukraine for dirt on his political opponent, it was a desperate phone call that will do him in because he was too big a baby to take the L",
">\n\nThere's 11781 reasons to imprison Trump just from that phone call alone, counting the threat he made to the GA secretary of state.",
">\n\n“bringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump and others.”\nLets correct this with reality. Should say, \n“bringing the case one step closer to ignoring possible criminal activity by Trump and others”",
">\n\nTeflon don",
">\n\n\nbringing the case closer to possible criminal charges against Trump \nthreaten legal peril for Trump\nThese charges potentially include\n\nYeah, yeah. Call me when this motherfucker actually sees the inside of a courtroom.",
">\n\nBetter yet, call me when he’s found guilty of a federal crime.",
">\n\nI believe federal can be pardoned by a president but state cannot. So multiple states with charges would greatly increase the chance of him actually having something stick long term, as the next R prez in office would most certainly immediately pardon him at a federal level.",
">\n\nState can not be pardoned by President but can by governor of said state",
">\n\nGuys, I’m starting to get worried that a wealthy former-president might get away with multiple crimes. Has anything like this ever happened before?",
">\n\nEvery 4 to 8 years for a couple centuries",
">\n\nDon’t know why this was downvoted. Fucking hilarious comment!",
">\n\nThank you 🙏 don’t forget to tip your waitress",
">\n\nNote that this is not the grand jury that will determine whether to file charges. That one comes along later.",
">\n\nlet's vote for the billionaire, he'll make us billionaires!\nTrump for me is this big unmature baby that cries when money can't buy candy",
">\n\n3 years later. I understand it takes a long time but that is shit.",
">\n\n2 years.",
">\n\nIt pains me to be this cynical, but who cares? I've lost track of the number of smoking guns that were SURE to be Trump's undoing. No, really guys, it's THIS one. Please bro, we promise, he's really in trouble this time! \nThe entire world saw what Trump did with their eyes and ears, in real time. All these investigations, panels, probes, reports, etc. have done is loudly and repeatedly shown the American public, beyond any reasonable doubt, that people like Trump are simply above the law. I'd say \"put up or shut up\", but that was true 10 minutes after he instigated a violent coup attempt against his own country on live television. It's been TWO. YEARS. America's attention span is so short, you now have people in denial that Trump was involved, or that January 6th even happened. You think any of them give a shit about the Jan 6th panel findings? He tried to destroy democracy, so we wrote a book report that says he's mean.\nThis would be like if we had security cam footage of someone stealing from Wal-Mart and instead of arresting the perp, Wal-Mart had to first hold 6 weeks of meetings to determine whether or not to create a panel that will spend 4 months reviewing the security cam footage to determine whether security cam footage counts as evidence. The disparities in our justice system have never been more obvious. Month after month after month and we're still stuck in the \"harshly worded condemnation\" stage. This is like if Ents were in charge of a criminal investigation. It would be absolutely hilarious if it wasn't so horribly, tragically stupid and broken.",
">\n\nThe only correct answer to 1/6 was that ALL 535 members of Congress should have marched their angry asses to the White House and dragged him by his ankles back to Congress to be impeached, convicted, and turned over to authorities that very night while here was still broken glass on the floor.\nThat's what the Founding Fathers would have done in the face of such a violation. Everything LESS than that makes a mockery of our government.",
">\n\nPeople who follow bullies like Trump only respond to bully tactics. They should have arrested him right then and there. Even if charges didn't stick, that's what his supporters would remember: Trump dragged from his podium and publicly humiliated in front of the world. They'd remember him losing, and they don't follow losers. Instead, they see him not only getting away with it, but getting away with it SO HARD he's running for President again.\nPlus, the guy committed a VERY obvious, VERY serious crime on live television. American citizens are routinely shot to death by authorities for far less. Democrats are still trying to play by a rule book that Republicans burned at a rally decades ago.",
">\n\n\nThe decision whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury will be up to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis spokesperson Jeff DiSantis said the office had no comment on the completion of the panel’s work.\n\nThere's no actual news in this news.",
">\n\nIt's a milestone. Next will be January 24th. Unless Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis makes a decision about proceeding before then.",
">\n\nThe 16 fake electors along with Guiliani and many other Republican crooks should get their affairs in order soon because they are doomed to lose their freedom this year, followed thereafter by the grand poobah himself - Orange Drumpf.",
">\n\nCome on my fellow Americans. You should know by now that laws only apply to peons and serfs.",
">\n\nEveryone heard Ol' Bone Spurs telling Raffensperger to \"find 11,780 votes\". It was all over the media, still is. What takes 3 years to investigate THAT?",
">\n\nIts amazing how Trump brazenly commited felonies in plain view with ample evidence, but the government negelcts to charge him. This is a blatant undermining of the American people. WtF are we if we cant up hold our laws?! We, as American citizens, need to make it clear we will not be forced to suffer at the hands of this madman Trump. We must stand up to this tyranny, or our country is lost!\nThe republican party is an enemy of the state. They have become an extremist terroist organization who tried to overthrow our democracy. Everyone who is protecting Trump from the January 6 charges should thrown out of office and tried for tyranny! Fucking whimps wont do it though. They all scared.\nFBI aint doing shit. DOJ sitting on their hands. Fed judges breaking precedent to protect him. Investigation after investigation that end in criminal referrels held in stasis. Wtf does it take?!",
">\n\n“We have found substantial evidence of multiple crimes having been committed. We therefore recommend nothing be done and forgetting about all of this.”",
">\n\nThere is a myriad of reasons the US Justice system is illegitimate but if charges aren't brought against Trump for this, they're brazenly waving it in everyone's face.",
">\n\nSo we have to wait until Jan 24th to have a meeting on whether to make the report public? Really!?",
">\n\nWanna know what will come of this? Zip. Zilch...Nada...Nothing...",
">\n\nYou’re done,cooked…moron",
">\n\nLaying the groundwork for a framework to discuss the possibility of…",
">\n\nWow took Georgia 3 years to count that high?",
">\n\nAs much as Trump belongs in jail...\nAnyone expecting the US system to EVER charge a sitting or former US president with crimes is kidding themselves. \nThe entire system would collapse into chaos. The entire US system of governance is trapped in a catch-22\nIf he's charged with a crime the entire system would likely fall apart as it would call into question every act taken by the executive Branch of the US government. \nHowever, if they don't charge him it's just setting the precedent that a sitting president can do whatever they want. Which puts the entire system on shaky ground as well.\nI'm not sure there is a winning move for anyone here.",
">\n\nAnd once again, nothing will happen."
] |
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