Charges and indictments roll in as a means of diverting attention away from the bad news that rolls in every day about the Grifter-in-Chief, his partner in crime Hunter the Bagman, and a DOJ that tries to craft sweetheart deals and immunity agreements with the Bagman’s attorneys.
In his own words, “This is secret. If I was still president, I could declassify it. Now I can’t.”. He’s admitting 2 things here: that he’s no longer president (ie, he lost the election) and as private citizen tRump, he’s hanging onto classified documents and lying about having them.
And will likely be excused of all charges because he has enough money to buy his way out of responsibility, and enough experience doing so that he knows how to navigate the process.
If this is a joke, it’s a sick and sickening one. Egypt is the human-rights offender in the Semitic Region most worthy of being deprived of money?
Echoing calls from nearly two dozen advocacy groups, 11 U.S. senators on Friday urged the Biden administration to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid from Egypt “absent improvements on human rights” in a nation where thousands of dissidents are imprisoned and almost all forms of political opposition have been crushed.
The senators—who include 10 Democrats and independent Bernie Sanders of Vermont—sent a letter led by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) to Secretary of State Antony Blinken citing Egypt’s deteriorating human rights situation while calling on the administration to withhold $320 million in U.S. military assistance.
Have they taken his passport yet? What’s the betting that everyone would breathe a sigh of relief if he just left the country for good? Except of course the media executives who would bury their heads in their hands.
Flashaaway 11 months ago
The train has to stop sometime, so make it happen.
DC Swamp 11 months ago
I’m overseas on vacation and have intentionally ignored the news. Looks like SSDD in America.
knutdl 11 months ago
Trump? Who is Trump?
braindead Premium Member 11 months ago
You’ve drawn him way too thin, Ted.
Màiri 11 months ago
So when will the trials begin? Indictments are meaningless unless they produce trials.
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
Justice is way to slow in America! Had this been a citizen and not a slimy evil politician they would have been in jail last year.
Not a good example to the country and the world!
BOO HISS
mourdac Premium Member 11 months ago
C’mon, Mr. Rall, admit it, a perp walk with Traitor45 in cuffs would be something to see.
Radish the wordsmith 11 months ago
Whatever happened to a quick and speedy trial?
Justice delayed is justice denied.
rdublu 11 months ago
Ted—-funny, but trump does nothing to speed his trial/incarceration. The opposite would be true—like using a mission impossible mask
cfkelley 11 months ago
Charges and indictments roll in as a means of diverting attention away from the bad news that rolls in every day about the Grifter-in-Chief, his partner in crime Hunter the Bagman, and a DOJ that tries to craft sweetheart deals and immunity agreements with the Bagman’s attorneys.
ncorgbl 11 months ago
The mugshot is of his best side. tRump bent over.
walkingmancomics 11 months ago
Anybody remember that slogan? How goes that refrain? Ah: Lock. Him. Up.
LC64 11 months ago
In his own words, “This is secret. If I was still president, I could declassify it. Now I can’t.”. He’s admitting 2 things here: that he’s no longer president (ie, he lost the election) and as private citizen tRump, he’s hanging onto classified documents and lying about having them.
ElEfJay 11 months ago
And will likely be excused of all charges because he has enough money to buy his way out of responsibility, and enough experience doing so that he knows how to navigate the process.
Màiri 11 months ago
If this is a joke, it’s a sick and sickening one. Egypt is the human-rights offender in the Semitic Region most worthy of being deprived of money?
Echoing calls from nearly two dozen advocacy groups, 11 U.S. senators on Friday urged the Biden administration to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid from Egypt “absent improvements on human rights” in a nation where thousands of dissidents are imprisoned and almost all forms of political opposition have been crushed.
The senators—who include 10 Democrats and independent Bernie Sanders of Vermont—sent a letter led by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) to Secretary of State Antony Blinken citing Egypt’s deteriorating human rights situation while calling on the administration to withhold $320 million in U.S. military assistance.
Alys France 11 months ago
Have they taken his passport yet? What’s the betting that everyone would breathe a sigh of relief if he just left the country for good? Except of course the media executives who would bury their heads in their hands.
NormN354 Premium Member 11 months ago
Stream lining the pester-suit process is necessary with bulk harassment.