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live love laugh's JournalDo you think Kushner gets to keep all $2b w/out turning $ over to Trump? Secretly of course ...
I think theres no way in hell that he would let them keep all that money.
When he flew to NJ what happened to the docs in FL and vice versa?
Rhetorical question.
Does this espionage case relate to the Valerie Plame case
in that this breach of national security might not just put the country in danger and other countries in danger but is it also compromising the lives of intelligence agents and hindering intelligence capabilities?
DOJ preempted Republicans by immediately releasing the indictment
Remember how Republicans immediately called for the release last time?
It is great that they proactively released everything. Doing so means that they took extra care knowing that there would be public scrutiny. It also gives **** every fair opportunity to prepare.
So, effectively, as a result of the DOJs thorough work, theres little left for Republicans to complain about other than conspiracy tales.
"People think the smoke is coming from the wildfires in Canada. It isn't.
Its from the gates of hell opening up to let Pat Robertson in.
Daves Opinions - TikTok
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT816vpEw/
Jimmy Carter lived to see this day. That is all.
Saudis killed Kashoggi after Kushner gave them classified info now they "own" the PGA
From Tiktok Cocacolakid:
People seem to ignore what Khashoggi was investigating when murdered. He was writing about Kushner allegedly turning over classified info to Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS); who then used that intelligence to hunt down, arrest and murder his opponents in Saudi Arabia. MBS has a financial relationship with Trump and AMI.
About AMI from Google/Slate:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/12/ami-national-enquirer-immunity-deal-david-pecker-trump.html
While the Enquirers standing as a news source would make the editors at almost any publication cringe, the Enquirer played a significant role supporting Trumps political ambitions tearing flesh from bone every time his political opponent, Hillary Clinton, did something as innocuous as cough, or wear an expensive pant suit, or express her love for hot sauce during the 2016 election. For years, the Enquirer has been there for Trump.
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an agreement between the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York and American Media Inc., AMI, the National Enquirers corporate parent, gives AMI immunity for its participation in a campaign finance violation, in exchange for cooperation in the ongoing investigation of that crime AMI admitted that it paid former Playboy model Karen McDougal $150,000 to stop her from disclosing an alleged affair with Trump, out of concern her story would negatively affect chances of winning the White House. It appears the illegal arrangement was the brainchild of David Pecker, AMI CEO and a former confidant of the president. The U.S. attorneys move in this regard tells us a few things. First, Pecker and AMI must have already offered substantial cooperation. Next, the April raid on Cohens officessaid to have netted all forms of evidence, including surreptitious audio recordingsmust have given federal investigators substantial evidence not just against Cohen, but also against AMI.
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Under ordinary circumstances, the media organization would have had a strong First Amendment defense in that choosing not to publish the Trump affair allegations was done for journalistic reasons. But AMI decided to cooperate. That would indicate that prosecutors had them dead to rights, or that it was afraid of what a fulsome investigation of AMIs other dealings might produce. In AMIs case The Enquirer broke the story about John Edwards alleged campaign finance violation / hush-money scheme, which led to his indictment, trial, and eventual acquittal based on the argument that Edwards was trying to protect his personal life and not his electoral prospects. Since Pecker and AMI broke a similar story, they would be hard-pressed to claim naiveté about the basics of campaign finance laws.
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The agreement identifies at least one other member of the [Trump] campaign who was present at the August 2015 meeting between Cohen and AMI officials when the seeds of the crime were planted. It has been reported that Trump was the other person, which would put him at the center of the conspiracy. If those reports are accurate, Peckers testimony, placing Trump at ground zero of the criminal scheme, would undo Trumps defense that the hush money was not intended to influence the election.
Stand your ground laws seem to cost the lives of one group more than all others.
Blacks.
I dont have statistics and I dont have time to gather them. But every time this law makes news its usually because some black person has been a victim.
The Justice Department should be looking at this. The law should be banished and it should be taken all the way to the Supreme Court. Let SCOTUS have blood on their hands if they decide its OK to kill Black people.
Fuck Florida.
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