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In reply to the discussion: Missouri attorney general to sue New York over Trump prosecutions [View all]badhair77
(5,178 posts)38. I had a feeling that was the case.
He doesnt seem like a serious public servant. Does he have ambitions for higher or national office?
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Missouri attorney general to sue New York over Trump prosecutions [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 2024
OP
Yeah... that's going nowhere, but it ought to result in that clown losing his law license.
hlthe2b
Jun 2024
#2
And the taxpayers who support him will yawn but later complain about their personal finances.
chowder66
Jun 2024
#3
Of course he does. They are all so manifestly unqualified that they don't realize how bad they are at the real job.
Ford_Prefect
Jun 2024
#40
Media is not helping by reporting it straight and not calling out the BS here
ZonkerHarris
Jun 2024
#11
He was born there but he lived most of his asshole life in the eastern states
FakeNoose
Jun 2024
#57
And don't forgot that Trump's lawyer (Cohen) plead guilty to the same crimes and was put into prison ....
Botany
Jun 2024
#46
As an attorney general, he must realize he has no ability to influence court proceedings in another state.
patphil
Jun 2024
#36
I didn't know Andrew Bailey was auditioning for T***p's V.P.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jun 2024
#39
Sanctions for frivolous lawsuits are usually treble (3x the amount adjudged).
no_hypocrisy
Jun 2024
#51