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mooray

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Trump Legal Team’s Busy Day | Zerlina.

Former President Trump's attempt to block the release of White House documents linked to the January 6th insurrection seems to have hit a roadblock. Glenn Kirschner breaks down today’s hearing, as well as the latest in the NY state case involving the Trump Organization.
 

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Prison Or Presidency, New Trump Company Factors In His Uncertain Future

Rachel Maddow highlights language in the S.E.C. filing of the company that will acquire Donald Trump's new media company in which they outline what will happen in case of a "Material Disruptive Event," which they define as Trump either running for public office or being personally convicted of a felony criminal offense.
 

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Trump Legal Nightmare? New Grand Jury Tapped As DA Eyes Finances

Manhattan DA Cy Vance has convened a new, second grand jury to probe how the Trump Organization valued its assets, according to The Washington Post. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber is joined by NYU Law professor Melissa Murray and The Nation’s Elie Mystal to discuss Trump’s increasing legal woes.
 

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BREAKING — “Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.”


Stinky is having a meltdown about this LOL.
Not quite breaking, but got a good laugh out of me.

Stacey Abrams among long list of nominees for Nobel Peace Prize
Published Mon, Feb 1 2021

Voting rights activist and politician Stacey Abrams has been nominated by a Norwegian lawmaker for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, Reuters reports.
 

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Trump Decries Republicans Who Voted for Infrastructure Bill
Former President Donald Trump decried on Sunday Republicans who voted for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.

Trump made the statement in a press release through his Save America PAC.

"Very sad that the RINOs in the House and Senate gave Biden and Democrats a victory on the 'Non-Infrastructure' Bill, where only 11% of the money being wasted goes to real infrastructure," Trump wrote.

"How about all of those Republican Senators that voted thinking that helping the Democrats is such a wonderful thing to do, so politically correct. They just don't get it! Now they'll go for the big kill — getting their second $1.9 Trillion Bill (really $5 Trillion) approved, again with RINO support. All Republicans who voted for Democrat longevity should be ashamed of themselves, in particular Mitch McConnell, for granting a two month stay which allowed the Democrats time to work things out at our Country's, and the Republican Party's, expense!"

Party over country, right pumpkin head?
 

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What’s Next In The Manhattan Investigation Into The Trump Organization

A second grand jury is being empaneled in the Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation into the Trump Organization. MSNBC Contributor and former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks discusses the potential charges and how DA-elect Alvin Bragg will take over the case in January.
 

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Trump QUITTING Republicans to Start NEW PARTY

Donald Trump and the Republicans are arguing because Trump is saying he will start a new party which will split them up. While not happening yet, Trump can always resume this action to cause damage
 

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Trump QUITTING Republicans to Start NEW PARTY

Donald Trump and the Republicans are arguing because Trump is saying he will start a new party which will split them up. While not happening yet, Trump can always resume this action to cause damage
I hope he does. I hope he kills the GOP. And I hope he has nothing to do with the right-of-the-aisle party that will come after.
 

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Trump hits Christie after former NJ governor calls on GOP to move past 2020 election claims
Former President Trump hammered former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Monday after Christie called on Republicans to move past Trump’s baseless claim that the 2020 election had been stolen from him.

Christie, a former Trump ally, made the remarks at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s conference in Las Vegas, during which he urged the GOP to present “plan for tomorrow, not a grievance about yesterday.”

“Winning campaigns are always the campaigns that look forward, not backwards,” he said, warning that Republicans would pay a political price if they continue to dwell on the 2020 presidential election.

Christie’s comments drew the ire of Trump, who more than a year after losing his reelection bid has continued to claim that widespread voter fraud and malfeasance cost him a second term in the Oval Office.

“Chris Christie, who just made a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) in Las Vegas, was just absolutely massacred by his statements that Republicans have to move on from the past, meaning the 2020 Election Fraud,” Trump said in a statement.

“Everybody remembers that Chris left New Jersey with a less than 9% approval rating – a record low, and they didn’t want to hear this from him!”

Of course, many Republicans remain deeply loyal to Trump and the political movement that he commands. And Christie has spoken critically of Trump before, breaking with the former president over his stolen election claims. His remarks in Las Vegas over the weekend drew uneven applause.
 

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First time I've ever agreed with the crypt keeper.


That will get Donald's attention, calling him stupid, because he is and he demonstrates his idiocy constantly. Donald doesn't like it when people call him stupid, the bitch must smell blood in the water. It seems a few republicans are turning on Donald lately, I wonder if they sense something nasty and legal coming Donald's way soon?
 

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‘I’m done’: Trump threatened to destroy GOP in temper tantrum over election loss -- and start his own party

Donald Trump angrily threatened to leave the Republican Party and start his own political party on his last day as president.

The twice-impeached one-term president told Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel he would start his own party but backed down when GOP leaders threatened actions that would have cost him millions of dollars, according to a book, "Betrayal," written by ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl.

"[RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel] called to wish him farewell," Karl writes. "It was a very un-pleasant conversation."

"Donald Trump was in no mood for small talk or nostalgic goodbyes," Karl adds. "He got right to the point. He told her he was leaving the Republican Party and would be creating his own political party. The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., was also on the phone. The younger Trump had been relentlessly denigrating the RNC for being insufficiently loyal to Trump. In fact, at the January 6 rally before the Capitol Riot, the younger Trump all but declared that the old Republican Party didn't exist anymore."

Trump told McDaniel he didn't care whether he destroyed the Republican Party.

"I'm done," Trump told McDaniel. "I'm starting my own party."

"You cannot do that," McDaniel told Trump. "If you do, we will lose forever."

"Exactly. You lose forever without me," Trump responded. "I don't care."

Trump viewed the destruction of the GOP as payback to party leaders who betrayed him, a source told Karl, but top Republicans made clear they would stop paying his legal bills from post-election challenges and render his email list worthless.

"It's a list Trump had used to generate money by renting it to candidates at a steep cost," Karl writes. "The list generated so much money that party officials estimated that it was worth about $100 million."

Five days later, Trump backed down from his threat, and both he and McDaniel denied Karl's account of their conversation.

"ABC Non News and 3rd rate reporter Jonathan Karl have been writing fake news about me from the beginning of my political career," Trump said in a statement. "Just look at what has now been revealed about the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. It was a made up and totally fabricated scam and the lamestream media knew it. It just never ends!"


 

rkymtnman

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That will get Donald's attention, calling him stupid, because he is and he demonstrates his idiocy constantly. Donald doesn't like it when people call him stupid, the bitch must smell blood in the water. It seems a few republicans are turning on Donald lately, I wonder if they sense something nasty and legal coming Donald's way soon?
stupid and loser are 2 terms that really get under his skin
 

RobCat

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‘I’m done’: Trump threatened to destroy GOP in temper tantrum over election loss -- and start his own party

Donald Trump angrily threatened to leave the Republican Party and start his own political party on his last day as president.

The twice-impeached one-term president told Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel he would start his own party but backed down when GOP leaders threatened actions that would have cost him millions of dollars, according to a book, "Betrayal," written by ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl.

"[RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel] called to wish him farewell," Karl writes. "It was a very un-pleasant conversation."

"Donald Trump was in no mood for small talk or nostalgic goodbyes," Karl adds. "He got right to the point. He told her he was leaving the Republican Party and would be creating his own political party. The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., was also on the phone. The younger Trump had been relentlessly denigrating the RNC for being insufficiently loyal to Trump. In fact, at the January 6 rally before the Capitol Riot, the younger Trump all but declared that the old Republican Party didn't exist anymore."

Trump told McDaniel he didn't care whether he destroyed the Republican Party.

"I'm done," Trump told McDaniel. "I'm starting my own party."

"You cannot do that," McDaniel told Trump. "If you do, we will lose forever."

"Exactly. You lose forever without me," Trump responded. "I don't care."

Trump viewed the destruction of the GOP as payback to party leaders who betrayed him, a source told Karl, but top Republicans made clear they would stop paying his legal bills from post-election challenges and render his email list worthless.

"It's a list Trump had used to generate money by renting it to candidates at a steep cost," Karl writes. "The list generated so much money that party officials estimated that it was worth about $100 million."

Five days later, Trump backed down from his threat, and both he and McDaniel denied Karl's account of their conversation.

"ABC Non News and 3rd rate reporter Jonathan Karl have been writing fake news about me from the beginning of my political career," Trump said in a statement. "Just look at what has now been revealed about the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. It was a made up and totally fabricated scam and the lamestream media knew it. It just never ends!"
I have been hired by a crack team of scientists to investigate your unhealthy obsession with the former president. They just added 2 more guys to the case. They've got us working in shifts :hump:
 
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