GA - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 10 counts in 2020 election interference, violation of RICO Act, 14 Aug 2023 #2

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Per CNN just now:
Federal judge says that Meadows has to turn himself in just like everyone else.
You're not special, Mark.
 
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Per CNN just now:
Federal judge says that Meadows has to turn himself in just like everyone else.
You're not special, Mark.

My, how the mighty do fall...

Imo.
 
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My, how the mighty do fall...

Imo.
I really thought that he had flipped, but here we are.
There's still time, though!
Predicting lots of flipping over the next months.
The best flipping.
 
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I really thought that he had flipped, but here we are.
There's still time, though!
Predicting lots of flipping over the next months.
The best flipping.

I would think so. Because I would think that for at least some of the ones who have to be booked by noon on Friday, getting fingerprinted & having a mugshot may actually underscore the seriousness of their situations. It's been grift & giggles up to now, but I think the reality may set in this week for a few of them. I hope so.

I think the impact of that will be noticeable.

Imo.
 
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I really thought that he had flipped, but here we are.
There's still time, though!
Predicting lots of flipping over the next months.
The best flipping.

He may have flipped in federal court but they may have not stepped in save him just yet. Or, he might have avoided other charges but not given enough to get out of these. JMHO
 
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Can someone tell me what happens next with all of these defendants ? Trial, or what ?
 
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Yesterday:


Today, news of this:

Things that make you say hmmm.... DT should be careful what he wishes for with Putin.

Moo.

I honestly believe, I truly do, that if Trump were able he would wish to be a dictator that could dispose of his enemies in all these creative ways.

For all the sins he has committed, I would never in the past have thought he’d encourage the death of those who didn’t side with him, UNTIL the “hang Mike Pence” started and Trump was TRULY GLEEFUL about it, and waited hours before his feeble attempt to make the rioters go home.

This has been reported endlessly in all MSM, that he just watched it unfold on TV, and Pence said Trump did not call him that day to see if Pence and his family were unharmed.

I still don’t think Trump would arrange an enemy’s death, but if it just so happened by the hands of his more violent supporters, he’d be a-ok with it.

He does know that when he throws out these insults about Willis, Smith, judges or anyone who testifies against him, his supporters threaten those people. He does nothing to stop that.

Remember, he said Putin was a genius for invading Ukraine.
(side note, I hope Zelenskyy’s security is quintupled).


JMO
 
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A Trump supporter indicted last week in Fulton County, Ga., for allegedly harassing an election worker was charged earlier this year with attacking an FBI agent working on the Justice Department’s parallel investigation of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

It could also complicate any bail agreement for Floyd in Fulton County,

Agents went to Floyd’s apartment in Rockville, Md., on Feb. 23 to serve a grand jury subpoena, according to an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The agents were delivering the subpoena as part of Smith’s investigation of efforts by Trump and his supporters to undo the results of the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the investigation. The subpoena sought Floyd’s appearance before a federal grand jury in Washington…

The affidavit accuses Floyd of body-slamming an agent and hurling expletives at the agent and his colleague…

The affidavit says Floyd rushed toward the agents and ran into one of them, jabbing a finger in his face and continuing to scream expletives. Floyd backed away when he saw that the other agent was reaching toward his weapon, the document says….

 
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Jenna, ma'am, this is not Senior Photo Day.
Does she not realize how much trouble she is in?
She may be the "Queen of Denial". :rolleyes:
 
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A Trump supporter indicted last week in Fulton County, Ga., for allegedly harassing an election worker was charged earlier this year with attacking an FBI agent working on the Justice Department’s parallel investigation of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

It could also complicate any bail agreement for Floyd in Fulton County,

Agents went to Floyd’s apartment in Rockville, Md., on Feb. 23 to serve a grand jury subpoena, according to an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The agents were delivering the subpoena as part of Smith’s investigation of efforts by Trump and his supporters to undo the results of the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the investigation. The subpoena sought Floyd’s appearance before a federal grand jury in Washington…

The affidavit accuses Floyd of body-slamming an agent and hurling expletives at the agent and his colleague…

The affidavit says Floyd rushed toward the agents and ran into one of them, jabbing a finger in his face and continuing to scream expletives. Floyd backed away when he saw that the other agent was reaching toward his weapon, the document says….

Harrison Floyd is a leader of Black Voices for Trump. Pastor Stephen Lee had been trying to reach Ruby Freeman to influence her (get her to lie about what happened on election night). Pastor Lee asked Floyd to help since Lee thought Ruby Freeman might not want to talk to him because he was white.
jmo
 
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From former Trump administration staffer Alyssa Farrah Griffin on the issue with the "delicate dance" that Meadows would like to have in federal and state investigations:


However, she continued, "Fulton County was always this X-factor because Fani Willis didn't give him kind of an angle where he could basically quietly cooperate. So I'm not sure how this is going to work out."

"I would also just note ... there's a specific line in the Georgia indictment where it talks about Meadows actually offering money to speed up a recount," Griffin added. "That was going to come from the Trump campaign. I don't know how you could possibly legally say that he was doing that in his official White House Chief of Staff duty. That's very much an election and political effort underway. Mark Meadows runs to federal judge after Fani Willis brutally rejects his attempt to delay arrest
 
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IMO I don’t grasp how anyone can think the Fulton County DA is actually eager to encounter the multiple death threats she and her family are now facing. She had enough of a workload already.

I admire her for not shirking this monumental task laid before her.

It’s actually quite a burden.

My opinion.
 
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