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On 7/13/2019 at 7:35 PM, Foxx said:

what is this? the 5th investigation which has determined there is insufficient evidence to bring charges against Trump. give it up Donners, you lost the election and the President was duly elected. elections have consequences, amiright?

https://twitter.com/eorden/status/1149802048633942021

 


 

Feds end investigation into Trump Org and hush money payments
 

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Pauley ordered a copy of the Justice Department's July status report and copies of search warrant materials from the Cohen case to be filed publicly with very limited redactions by Thursday at 11 a.m. ET.
 

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13 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


 

Feds end investigation into Trump Org and hush money payments
 

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Pauley ordered a copy of the Justice Department's July status report and copies of search warrant materials from the Cohen case to be filed publicly with very limited redactions by Thursday at 11 a.m. ET.
 

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This time they have him...oh wait. My bad. Next time they will have him.

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25 minutes ago, KRC said:

 

This time they have him...oh wait. My bad. Next time they will have him.

 

Meh, it's like the Summers of Recovery. They'll just keep proclaiming victory until someone else makes it happen for them.

 

I am fully confident that they'll finally have him *THIS* time and force him out of office on January 20, 2025 at 12:01 pm.

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Judge withholds ruling on acquitting Flynn partner

Bijan Rafiekian is on trial for acting as an unregistered agent for Turkey during his work for Flynn Intel Group, a consulting firm.

A judge on Thursday stopped just short of acquitting Michael Flynn’s former business partner, Bijan Rafiekian, on charges stemming from work the two men did on Turkey-related lobbying work during the 2016 election.
 

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While defense lawyers for Rafiekian asked Trenga to dismiss the entire case, they were most focused on the conspiracy charge and capitalizing on a pre-trial ruling the judge made that evidence appeared to be lacking that Rafiekian agreed with others to violate U.S. law.
 

Trenga expressed the same skepticism during a hearing on the issue, but following a 45-minute recess, he returned to the courtroom to say he was taking the issue under advisement and would allow the trial to proceed.
 

“There are very substantial issues with respect to the sufficiency of the evidence,” Trenga said. He called the government’s proof “all very circumstantial,” adding: “Most of it’s speculative.”
 

However, the judge noted that court rules at this stage call for him to assess the evidence in the light most favorable to the government. Then, he announced he was planning to “reserve” on the issue.
 

That means the case will likely go to the jury. If it acquits Rafiekian on both counts, the judge will never have to resolve the acquittal motion, but he will have to return to it if Rafeikian is convicted.
 

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Assange drops appeal against length of jail term for breaching bail

 

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He lodged an appeal against the length of his sentence and a hearing was due to take place at the Court of Appeal in London on July 23.

But Assange is no longer pursuing the appeal and a spokeswoman for the judiciary confirmed on Thursday that the planned hearing had been cancelled.

 

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9 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

 

 

Well, when your "victim" starts taking the 5th when asked where his phone is and why certain relevant messages had been deleted, it creates a bit of a problem for the prosecution.

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