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Post by Zig on Mar 7, 2021 12:13:27 GMT -5
Barring another GOP stall tactic we're going to have a very highly respected and accomplished AG leading our Justice department in just a few days. He's going to be very very busy and is on record as saying his priority is the Jan 6th "Insurrection" The nice thing is everyone involved in 1/6 was nice enough to film it and talk openly about it before hand and there's not much mystery left to investigate...They did not even try to hide it. Should be a slam dunk that some important people go down for this one as again they are all on record as being involved. Only question is if the gov't is willing to accept what happened actually happened and actually prosecute even the members of our gov't that were involved. But alas 1/6 is but 1 of the former guy's legal issues. I don't know if he ends up in prison like he should but it's not out of the question either. But at the very least I think he's gonna get ruined. His "brand" is in the shitter with the only group he cares about- those with money he can use. He owes "someone" a whole lot of money, lawyers dont come cheap and if you have been paying attention the ones willing to "defend" him are all batshit crazy... This site has all the suits against him (13 of them lol) and keeps it updated www.justsecurity.org/75032/litigation-tracker-pending-criminal-and-civil-cases-against-donald-trump/the shit should start hitting the fan soon, if it's going too so this thread is for, hopefully, finally getting some justice and making the former guy pay the price for once in his life...
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Post by Zig on Mar 7, 2021 12:20:09 GMT -5
another biggy: Georgia prosecutor investigating Trump election interference has hired a top racketeering attorney
The Georgia district attorney investigating former President Donald Trump's actions surrounding the state's presidential election has hired a lawyer with expertise in racketeering cases, Reuters reported Sunday. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said last month prosecutors were launching a criminal investigation to determine whether Trump had illegally interfered in attempts to overturn his loss in the state. Willis tapped John Floyd to assist in cases that involve racketeering, including the investigation into Trump, Reuters reported. The outlet said that Floyd has written a guide on prosecuting racketeering cases. The investigation into Trump includes a phone call the then-president made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a recording of which was obtained by The Washington Post in January. During the call, Trump told Raffensperger to "find" the additional votes he needed to defeat Joe Biden in the state. During the phone call, Raffensperger told Trump that the election was secure and that Trump's data suggesting he had won was wrong, prompting Trump to push back. "All I want to do is this," Trump said. "I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state." In February, Willis sent a letter to Raffensperger, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and other Republican officials asking them to save materials related to that phone call for an "investigation into attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia General Election." The letter listed racketeering as one of the possible violations being investigated, as well as soliciting election fraud, making false statements to government bodies, and violation of oath of office.www.businessinsider.com/georgia-prosecutor-investigating-trump-hires-top-racketeering-attorney-2021-3bringing in the big guns to go after him on bigtime charges...is what Im reading here
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Post by displacedtexan2 on Mar 10, 2021 11:23:09 GMT -5
looks like the former guy is having the financial problems that certain writers have been predicting for a while now.
The former president this week escalated a standoff over the Republican Party’s financial future, blasting party leaders and urging his backers to send donations to his new political action committee — not to the institutional groups that traditionally control the G.O.P.’s coffers.
“No more money for RINOS,” he said in a statement released on Monday by his bare-bones post-presidential office, referring to Republicans In Name Only. He directed donors to his own website instead.
The aggressive move against his own party is the latest sign that Mr. Trump is trying to wrest control of the low-dollar online fund-raising juggernaut he helped create, diverting it from Republican fund-raising groups toward his own committee, which has virtually no restrictions on how the money can be spent.
But I'm sure he would NEVER use that money to pay his bills
I'm also seeing that they are looking at selling some of their assets. Things could get rather interesting, don't you think?
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Post by Canuck eh? on Mar 11, 2021 17:15:10 GMT -5
looks like the former guy is having the financial problems that certain writers have been predicting for a while now.
The former president this week escalated a standoff over the Republican Party’s financial future, blasting party leaders and urging his backers to send donations to his new political action committee — not to the institutional groups that traditionally control the G.O.P.’s coffers.
“No more money for RINOS,” he said in a statement released on Monday by his bare-bones post-presidential office, referring to Republicans In Name Only. He directed donors to his own website instead.
The aggressive move against his own party is the latest sign that Mr. Trump is trying to wrest control of the low-dollar online fund-raising juggernaut he helped create, diverting it from Republican fund-raising groups toward his own committee, which has virtually no restrictions on how the money can be spent.
But I'm sure he would NEVER use that money to pay his bills
I'm also seeing that they are looking at selling some of their assets. Things could get rather interesting, don't you think?
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