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Kajun Gal

(1,907 posts)
Sun Dec 9, 2018, 10:32 PM Dec 2018

So Nick Ayers says, "thanks but no thanks." Nobody wants to work for the devil!

Don't blame them. But, Mark Meadows? Think he will take the job? Time will tell...

Seems Drumph is down to the worms under the dirt now. The best employees! Lol!!!

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So Nick Ayers says, "thanks but no thanks." Nobody wants to work for the devil! (Original Post) Kajun Gal Dec 2018 OP
MSNBC just said Ayers is going to work for a Trump PAC. nt spooky3 Dec 2018 #1
Hmmm... Kajun Gal Dec 2018 #2
here's a link to a little more info... spooky3 Dec 2018 #4
Trump will inevitably break more laws over the next few months as Mueller closes in... RockRaven Dec 2018 #3

RockRaven

(14,899 posts)
3. Trump will inevitably break more laws over the next few months as Mueller closes in...
Sun Dec 9, 2018, 10:55 PM
Dec 2018

and the CoS, being with him all day every day and given Trump's inability to keep his mouth shut about his corrupt intentions behind his actions, will be considered a possible co-conspirator in all of his future witness tampering, obstruction, and conspiracy crimes.

Anyone who takes this job will have six-figure legal bills -- even if they assiduously keep their nose entirely clean. Add in the possibility of actually getting convicted of something? No thanks.

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