Re: The Trump Investigation(s) Thread
Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 9:33 pm
Oh goodie, something else that won’t result in anything.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
So what's the implied Saudi connection? Was trump feeding them classified info, or hiding documents that show him playing footsie with the Saudis? Or is that a red herring?One of the previously unreported subpoenas to the Trump Organization sought records pertaining to Mr. Trump’s dealings with a Saudi-backed professional golf venture known as LIV Golf, which is holding tournaments at some of Mr. Trump’s golf resorts.
It is unclear what bearing Mr. Trump’s relationship with LIV Golf has on the broader investigation, but it suggests that the prosecutors are examining certain elements of Mr. Trump’s family business.
I assume corruption.Kraken wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 9:34 pmSo what's the implied Saudi connection? Was trump feeding them classified info, or hiding documents that show him playing footsie with the Saudis? Or is that a red herring?One of the previously unreported subpoenas to the Trump Organization sought records pertaining to Mr. Trump’s dealings with a Saudi-backed professional golf venture known as LIV Golf, which is holding tournaments at some of Mr. Trump’s golf resorts.
It is unclear what bearing Mr. Trump’s relationship with LIV Golf has on the broader investigation, but it suggests that the prosecutors are examining certain elements of Mr. Trump’s family business.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had previously notified all 16 GOP fake electors in Georgia that they were targets in her investigation. Last month, Willis offered immunity deals to several of the Republicans who served as pro-Trump electors and they accepted, according to the filing.
The newly secured cooperators could offer insights into a key prong of Willis’s sprawling investigation into election interference: the attempts to put forward alternate slates of electors to block the certification of the 2020 presidential vote and the role Trump’s allies played in organizing the effort.
Other Republicans who served as pro-Trump electors could still face legal exposure in her investigation, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Friday filing was attorney Kimberly Bourroughs Debrow’s response to an earlier motion from Willis seeking to have Debrow disqualified from the case. Debrow represents a group of the GOP fake electors in Georgia and opposed the motion to have her tossed from the case.
I just can't believe that the regime that gave Trump's son-in-law and favored daughter two BILLION dollars expected anything in return.El Guapo wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 10:16 pmI assume corruption.Kraken wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 9:34 pmSo what's the implied Saudi connection? Was trump feeding them classified info, or hiding documents that show him playing footsie with the Saudis? Or is that a red herring?One of the previously unreported subpoenas to the Trump Organization sought records pertaining to Mr. Trump’s dealings with a Saudi-backed professional golf venture known as LIV Golf, which is holding tournaments at some of Mr. Trump’s golf resorts.
It is unclear what bearing Mr. Trump’s relationship with LIV Golf has on the broader investigation, but it suggests that the prosecutors are examining certain elements of Mr. Trump’s family business.
Who would have imagined that is Durham's conclusion?Special counsel John Durham has issued a long-awaited report that sharply criticizes the FBI for investigating the 2016 Trump campaign based on “raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence” — a conclusion that may fuel rather than end partisan debate about politicization within the Justice Department and FBI.
As expected, both sides are screeching about this being a "complete win'.malchior wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 5:09 pm Of course the broken media plays up how Durham criticized the FBI in their headlines. Even when they later point out it was pretty thin. Awful and reckless as always.
Wait, we were putting our hopes on a scene in Borat 2 ?!
Uh, most of us would not have hired him to be a sign spinner.Zarathud wrote:Rudy’s ex-wife warned the public that he had become mentally ill and unreliable. No one listened because it drove eyeballs.
Nailed it. He always had authoritarian instincts. Rudy is squarely behind what the NYPD has become. People didn't care that black and brown people were being stopped and frisked because he "cleaned up Times Square". And other related folk tales that papered over the police violence he enabled.Holman wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 8:29 pm Almost a decade before 9/11, failed candidate Giuliani was involved in what was basically a police riot in NYC against police oversight. When he was later elected mayor in 1994, every sane person in the city knew it was retrograde movement. Giuliani's policing policy was basically the release of violence against even the most minor offenders.
Had 9/11 happened at any other time, Giuliani would have gone down in history as a petty tyrant. Unfortunately, the narrative required heroes, so we all pretended that he was one.
Now we all see who he really is.
A New York judge has set a trial date of March 25, 2024, for the criminal case against former President Donald Trump, potentially setting up a media spectacle in the middle of the Republican presidential primary season.
The trial date was set during a brief hearing Tuesday in which Judge Juan Merchan read Trump an order on what he can and cannot say publicly about the case and evidence his legal team will get from prosecutors to prepare for trial.
Trump appeared remotely via video feed so the judge could communicate with him in open court.
Trump pleaded not guilty last month to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records with the intent to conceal illegal conduct connected to his 2016 presidential campaign. The criminal charges stem from District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investigation into hush money payments, made during the 2016 campaign, to adult film star Stormy Daniels who alleged an affair with Trump, which he denies.
$100k for used chapstick.
LOL. That MUST be the answer for the coming wave of insanity that we're about to experience. It says so much in so few words. While the "used" DOES impart some additional insanity, I think we can reasonably shorten it to "$100K chapstick" for ultimate memability.
The more ridiculous it is the more useful it is as a public display of fealty to the leader. Plus this stuff becomes a vehicle for grift / corruption.Carpet_pissr wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 8:43 amLOL. That MUST be the answer for the coming wave of insanity that we're about to experience. It says so much in so few words. While the "used" DOES impart some additional insanity, I think we can reasonably shorten it to "$100K chapstick" for ultimate memability.![]()
I suspect we've seen nothing yet, and the OG Trump years will seem quaint in comparison. Hold onto your mental buttcheeks boys and girls, it's about to get nuts up in here.
That's exactly why they get weird. It gets warped in service of the cult leader's weird tendancies. I'm at this point waiting for MTG to publicly give up on crossfit and announce it is because she is afraid it will use up her life force.El Guapo wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 9:09 amThe more ridiculous it is the more useful it is as a public display of fealty to the leader. Plus this stuff becomes a vehicle for grift / corruption.Carpet_pissr wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 8:43 amLOL. That MUST be the answer for the coming wave of insanity that we're about to experience. It says so much in so few words. While the "used" DOES impart some additional insanity, I think we can reasonably shorten it to "$100K chapstick" for ultimate memability.![]()
I suspect we've seen nothing yet, and the OG Trump years will seem quaint in comparison. Hold onto your mental buttcheeks boys and girls, it's about to get nuts up in here.
It reads like it was dictated by some genius (a very stable one, no doubt), and the attorneys did their best to clean it up without changing the key points of what they were told to say.Smoove_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:03 pm I refuse to believe an actual lawyer wrote "Unlike President Biden, his son Hunter, and the Biden family President Trump is being treated unfairly."
Refuse.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1661 ... 31744.htmlGrifman wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:43 pm Read this thread re: sentencing of Stewart Rhodes:
There’s not an ounce of remorse in his comments to the court. The judge is going to throw the book at him.
It will be worth giving a crap even then. Will it help? Probably not. As long as so many are willing to go against their own interests and there is little accountability, well, ok maybe not worth giving a crap.Octavious wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 1:21 pm I really want to time travel past the 2024 election to see if it's worth giving a crap anymore. What hope would we have left if Trump gets back into office and frees a bunch of people that tried to overthrow the country? So freaking ridiculous that this is even a concern.
I mean if that really happens we have family in Germany and Bosnia. Both places that had zero involvement in world wars or genocides.coopasonic wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 2:48 pmIt will be worth giving a crap even then. Will it help? Probably not. As long as so many are willing to go against their own interests and there is little accountability, well, ok maybe not worth giving a crap.Octavious wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 1:21 pm I really want to time travel past the 2024 election to see if it's worth giving a crap anymore. What hope would we have left if Trump gets back into office and frees a bunch of people that tried to overthrow the country? So freaking ridiculous that this is even a concern.