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In reply to the discussion: Longtime Trump business partner 'told family he knows he and POTUS are going to prison': report [View all]SweetieD
(1,673 posts)28. I don't believe one word of this story.
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Longtime Trump business partner 'told family he knows he and POTUS are going to prison': report [View all]
DonViejo
Aug 2017
OP
True. yet i am puzzled by Wood. Oh well. Most things seem pretzeled to me lately.
riversedge
Aug 2017
#14
Absolutely. But what I am clutching to my heart, like a drowning woman to a lifeboat, is that 30-35
Squinch
Aug 2017
#16
You are right. And, they prosecuted her for trying to be one of the boys.
lindysalsagal
Aug 2017
#53
I'd be willing to bet my 401k that the Orange Menace never sees the inside
bullwinkle428
Aug 2017
#6
There is no pardon for a state crime. AG Schniderman RICO case is the best option.
sarcasmo
Aug 2017
#30
Most of tRump's crimes would be in NY, where the Governor is Democratic Party
flibbitygiblets
Aug 2017
#72
Speaking of Secret Service... it's gotta' suck knowing you're protecting a criminal
groundloop
Aug 2017
#32
"He will die in jail." - In an email from a member of the intell community, February 15, 2017.
Grins
Aug 2017
#29
let him go kicking and screaming, but he will not escape the long arm of the law
onetexan
Aug 2017
#58