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You'll never guess who is down at Gitmo right now prepping for military tribunals.

"IT WILL BE BIBLICAL"

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You'll never guess who is down at Gitmo right now prepping for military tribunals.

"IT WILL BE BIBLICAL"

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you must go to a brothel for Golden Showers and other forms of humiliation, you obviously can't get ENOUGH of being in this forum: That lumpy faced is widely expected to be on a list of appx. 20 names who will be indicted in Georgia come August.

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...ction-lawyers-copied-sensitive-election-data/

Georgia Has Launched a Criminal Investigation Into Whether Trump Election Lawyers Copied Sensitive Election Data​


...and, let us NOT forget, that one of the main reasons that FAUX Noise got for over 3/4 billion was Ms. "Wackadoodle." Don't believe ME, look at what the FAUX said behind closed doors. Nice try, Sheriff Jagoff, but, you are, basically, BUGGERED again lol. :popcorn:


The 'wackadoodle' foundation of Fox News' election-fraud claims​

February 20, 20235:02 AM ET
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Fox News host Maria Bartiromo invited Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell on her show to discuss allegations of election fraud based on an email laying out claims even the writer called "pretty wackadoodle."
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A woman who says the wind talks to her and put forth claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential race that she admitted were "pretty wackadoodle" turns out to be a key source of allegations that Fox News presented, night after night, to millions of viewers late that fall.
Joe Biden's victory caused Fox News personalities to all but melt down on the air. Off the air, a sense of crisis pervaded the private conversations of the network's executives and stars. Viewers who supported then-President Donald Trump abandoned Fox in droves after its Election Night team became the first in the nation to project that Biden would win the pivotal state of Arizona.
Desperate to win back the Trump supporters, Fox News and the Fox Business Network turned at least a dozen times to a pro-Trump attorney named Sidney Powell who, when pressed for evidence, forwarded a memo entitled "Election Fraud Info" to Fox anchor Maria Bartiromo. Bartiromo hosted Powell on her Fox News show the day after receiving it.
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'Like time travel in a semi-conscious state'​

The author of the memo in which Powell and Bartiromo put so much stock offered detailed and utterly false claims of how Dominion Voting Systems helped rig the election for Biden. She also shared a bit about herself, writing that she gains insights from experiencing something "like time-travel in a semi-conscious state."
The existence of the memo, its enigmatic author, and her role in Fox's broadcasts surfaced in a devastating 178-page legal brief filed by Dominion Voting Systems and made public last week by a Delaware court. The election-tech company has sued Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation over the airing of false claims that it engaged in election fraud.
Off the air, Fox News stars blasted the election fraud claims they peddled

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Off the air, Fox News stars blasted the election fraud claims they peddled

Powell's source also volunteered that the wind tells her that she's a ghost, though she doesn't believe it.
The woman, who is not named in the legal brief, wrote that she knew the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had been killed during a week-long human hunting expedition at an elite social club. (Scalia, a favorite of many Fox News hosts, died in 2016 of a heart attack, according to local officials in Texas, where he died.)
And the woman asserted that the late Fox News chairman Roger Ailes and Fox Corporation founder Rupert Murdoch "secretly huddle most days to determine how best to portray Mr. Trump as badly as possible." By the time the woman wrote her memo, Ailes had been dead for more than three years.
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(YIKES!!!!! And to think this is who Road SCUM 57 pulls his pud to and trembles in anticipation at her EVERY utterance, lol)



Attorney Sidney Powell spread baseless election-fraud claims on Fox News after the 2020 election. To back up her claims, she forwarded Fox hosts an email from a source who admitted those claims were "pretty wackadoodle."
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"Who am I? And how do I know all of this?... I've had the strangest dreams since I was a little girl," the woman wrote in the email shared by Powell with Bartiromo and Dobbs. "I was internally decapitated, and yet, I live."
This all appeared in the same memo that claimed Dominion's software flipped votes from Trump to Biden, and tied the election company to a conspiracy involving Democrats Nancy Pelosi, then the House speaker, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
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"The full force of the email's lunacy comes across by reading it in its entirety," Dominion's legal brief states. "Spurred by the November 8 Bartiromo broadcast," the election tech company's legal team wrote, "the wild Dominion allegations entered the mainstream." Dominion began sending journalists and executives at the network regular messages attempting to set the record straight - and putting the network on notice, according to the filing.
David Clark, then the senior executive over Fox's weekend shows, later said under oath to Dominion's lawyers that he "would not have allowed that claim to be aired," had he known this memo was the sole foundation of the "crazy" theories.
Dominion Voting System's lawyers would not comment further to NPR. Fox News and parent company Fox Corp. declined to comment on the email. More broadly, Fox has accused Dominion of mischaracterizing the record and cherry-picked quotes without the proper context.

Fox hosts and executives ridiculed Sidney Powell and her claims, while giving them a platform​

Fox News stars and executives privately reviled their newsroom colleagues who told viewers that such claims were baseless, because such fact-checks alienated viewers.
Yet in some of the same conversations, the hosts and executives ridiculed Powell and her election-fraud claims. Their private communications and sworn testimony were also part of Dominion's filings.
"Sidney Powell is a bit nuts," Fox host Laura Ingraham wrote to stars Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity on Nov. 15, 2020.
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"Sidney Powell is lying," Carlson told his producer in a note the next day.
"Terrible stuff damaging everybody, I fear," Murdoch texted to Fox News chief executive Suzanne Scott on Nov. 19, after seeing Powell and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani relaying unfounded claims of election fraud on the air. Scott agreed.
Others admitted under oath that they also shared those sentiments.
"[T]hat whole narrative that Sidney was pushing, I did not believe it for one second," Hannity said in a deposition conducted nearly two years later by Dominion's lawyers.
 
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RR, you're a good man, and I love the vast majority of your takes

However, I would let this thread die :). The title is now cringeworthy

Make your arguments in better places my friend
 
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RR, you're a good man, and I love the vast majority of your takes

However, I would let this thread die :). The title is now cringeworthy

Make your arguments in better places my friend
Sydney Powell in the headline thats the main point....I think Mr Duhfinch likes the title...
 

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Sydney Powell in the headline thats the main point....I think Mr Duhfinch likes the title...
Man, when even WITLESS WILLIE has pushed the "eject" button, well, that's kind of an indication that you're on an Island, Mr. Road Scum 57: :+anxious-:+anxious-:+anxious-

But, with her almost certain indictment probably about a month away, not to mention, WW used the very underutilized word "Cringeworthy" to describe your SLIGHTY inaccurate prediction, YOU have chosen to "highlight" her. Shrewd. Now, I'M gonna highlight some things that you may have "missed" in another thread, Dipshit:

Jack Smith particularly interested in Dec. 2020 Trump meeting (LOOK at that ugly bitch, gazing on fondly to Looney Rudy's crazy rants, she was probably MOIST down low, lol. Better look forward to a big, butch bitch ramming a BROOM handle up your fly infested fuckhole, you old whore, you're goin' to JAIL! Maybe Road SCUM 57 will try to make conjugal visits to give you some pity fucks. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :lock::lock::lock::sad2::sad2::sad2::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::blah::blah::blah::103625367:103625367:103625367:arrowhead:arrowhead:arrowhead:trio::trio::trio:

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by Mark Sumner for Daily Kos
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Friday, July 07, 2023 at 9:48:39a PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...rs-zero-in-on-Dec-2020-Trump-meeting#comments

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 19: Rudy Giuliani points to a map as he speaks to the press about various lawsuits related to the 2020 election,  inside the Republican National Committee headquarters on November 19, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump, who has not been seen publicly in several days, continues to push baseless claims about election fraud and dispute the results of the 2020 United States presidential election. Also pictured, at center, is attorney Sidney Powell. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Rudy Giuliani points to a map as he speaks to the press about various lawsuits related to the 2020 election at the Republican National Committee headquarters on Nov. 19, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
On Thursday night, Donald Trump continued what has become a long line of rants against special counsel Jack Smith, tagging the veteran prosecutor with the word “deranged” and once again trying to completely flip the meaning of the Presidential Records Act. Such frothing statements are typical of Trump but they’ve become more frequent and frantic in recent weeks as it becomes clear that the other case against Trump, the one about his involvement in attempts to overturn the 2020 election, may be far more serious than the classified documents case Trump has already been indicted for..
Trump is now facing 37 felony charges in the classified documents case, including multiple violations of the Espionage Act, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and scheming to conceal documents from a federal investigation. In addition, he’s facing an additional 34 felony charges in New York for falsifying business records in an attempt to cover up his payments to two women with whom he allegedly had adulterous sexual encounters.

However, there’s a growing sense that all this could be the tip of a very large legal iceberg that still lies ahead. Because while Smith’s investigation into the classified documents case has revealed Trump and assistant Walt Nauta moving boxes of top secret documents into bathrooms at Mar-a-Lago, the election fraud investigation looks as if it could ensnare Trump, his advisers, his legal team, and Republicans at both the state and federal level who all conspired to overturn the government of the United States.

From the beginning of his investigation, which began when he was named special counsel in November, Smith has followed numerous avenues connected to Trump’s attempts at reversing the outcome of the 2020 election. That has included looking into:
  • how Trump’s actions contributed to the violent insurrection on Jan. 6, including possible incitement and failing to act to protect the Congress.
  • the multiple instances in which Trump’s legal team made false claims concerning election fraud in efforts to stall or reverse the certification of election results.
  • Trump’s phone calls to everyone from governors and state officials down to members of county and district election boards in an effort to interfere with the counting of votes.
  • Trump’s false claims about rigged voting machines, which included many of the lies that recently led to Fox News reaching a $787 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.
  • Trump’s efforts to replace acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen with Jeffrey Clark, who would then move to prevent Congress from certifying election results and issue false statements about election fraud.
  • the grand scheme created by Trump and Ted Cruz associate, attorney John Eastman, in which Trump pressured state officials to select slates of false electors, with the intention of having these electors be recognized by former Vice President Mike Pence during the final tally of the vote on Jan. 6.
  • the draft executive orders that would have seized voting machines and placed them under the control of the military.
  • Trump’s pressuring Pence into going along with this scheme, including threats of both political ostracism and physical violence.
It’s a lot of material for investigators to get through. But then, what happened on Jan. 6 was not Trump’s first effort, or even his fifth. There were dozens of thrown-out lawsuits and multiple “perfect calls” to officials before Trump and Eastman got down to crafting a way to just throw out the results. And all the while Trump’s legal team, including Sidney Powell and Rudy Guiliani, were dripping hair dye and spewing increasingly wild claims in courtrooms and in front of cameras across the nation.

As CNN reports, a lot of those threads came together on one very special occasion: an Oval Office meeting held on Dec. 18, 2020. That meeting included numerous Trump staffers, advisers, attorneys, and just about anyone who seemed to have an idea about how democracy might be broken. In addition to the crowded room, even more people were patched into the meeting by phone. In a freewheeling session that reportedly included “screaming matches” among factions pushing one scheme or another, figures such as Powell, disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and even former CEO of Overstock.com Patrick Byrne pitched ideas so outlandish that even members of Trump’s inner circle blanched.
That meeting included not just pitching, but fleshing out the idea of Trump using the military to seize voting machines in states won by President Joe Biden. It also included proposals for a do-over election with polling stations under military control. As former White House attorney Eric Herschmann said of the meeting when interviewed by the House Jan. 6 committee, “I thought it was nuts.” He also said he told the group of Flynn, Powell, and Byrne to “shut the ‘F’ up.”
During that meeting, the multipart scheme for subverting ceremonial activities on Jan. 6 and turning them into an excuse to claim that Trump had won through the use of false electors and rejecting the results in Biden-won states appeared to become the favored means of moving forward. That scheme was already well underway by this point. Four days before the Dec.. 18 meeting, slates of false electors in seven states won by Biden signed certificates falsely claiming that Trump had won their states.
At the end of the night, Trump issued what may be his most infamous tweet: “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th,” wrote Trump. “Be there, will be wild!”
While the participants and topics of that meeting might be a good cross-section of Trump’s multiple conspiracies to overturn the election, they certainly are not everything that’s coming under the scrutiny of the special prosecutor. Still, the Dec. 18 meeting showed the desperation of Trump’s efforts, and the list of those who were present at the meeting, but not subpoenaed, may be a key to where Smith’s investigation is headed.

Trump official or adviserSubpoenaedKnown to have testifiedKnown to be present at Dec. 18 meeting
Mark MeadowsXXX
Mike PenceXXX
Stephen MillerXXX
Pat CipolloneXXX
Ken CuccinelliXX
Dan ScavinoXX
John RatcliffeXX
Robert O'BrienXX
Newt GingrichXX
Gary Michael BrownXX
Emily NewmanX
Michael FlynnX
Patrick ByrneX
Eric HerschmannX
Ivanka TrumpX
Jared KushnerX
Steve BannonX
Rudy Giuliani*XXX
Sidney Powell*X
Boris Epshteyn*X
Evan Corcoran*XX
Christina Bobb*XX
Alina Habba*XX
*Member of Trump’s legal team.
In addition, the grand jury has heard from state and county officials in seven states, as well as several members from the slates of false electors. At least “five or six” members of the Secret Service have testified. So have officials at the state and national level of the Republican Party. Many others have been questioned by investigators who have not appeared before the jury.
Others present at the Dec. 18 meeting, like little-known former Homeland Security official Emily Newman, who was reportedly at that point playing a dual role as a member of Powell’s legal team, were there in support of the Powell-Flynn scheme to call in the military. Trump adviser Eric Herschmann seemed to have railed against the conspiracists. It’s not known if either has appeared before the grand jury, though Herschmann did give testimony before the Jan. 6 committee.
It’s not clear if Eastman, Flynn, Powell, or Clark have provided any testimony. It’s very common for those who are most likely to face charges to not give testimony before the grand jury. This could indicate that Trump, Powell, Flynn, Eastman, and Clark are all at the focus of Smith’s investigation.
This group would seem to be among those most likely to face charges. There have been reports of others, including former White House chief of staff Meadows, possibly reaching an agreement with Smith to provide testimony in exchange for reduced charges or improved sentencing suggestions. All such claims remain unconfirmed at this point.
As Trump continues to rail against Smith, it’s clear that the special counsel is far from done. The classified documents case was always the smaller of the two main charges given Smith when he was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland. Smith has recently asked for the start of that case to be delayed until October.
That may be just enough time to hand Trump a much thicker set of charges on a subject even more important.
 

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Funny, you used to be fans of the papers shown below...until they went "rogue," lol. Suck cock and keep on looking for that "Dem voter fraud," you fucking moron.
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You'll never guess who is down at Gitmo right now prepping for military tribunals.

"IT WILL BE BIBLICAL"

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Delusional, desperately deflecting Douchebag. Hope springs eternal, right, Dipshit?

ENJOY THOSE SEVENTY-ONE FELONY CHARGES, JAGOFF


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