The Frankish Reich Posted Monday at 09:00 PM Posted Monday at 09:00 PM Looks to me like the judge will dismiss charges against Comey and James as improperly initiated. For Comey, I think that takes the alleged perjury outside the statute of limitations and he is out of the woods. 1
4th&long Posted Monday at 09:16 PM Posted Monday at 09:16 PM (edited) Who could imagine that trump and bondi were full of sh it? This was all just to get *****en idiots like jdhill and billsrednecknc all excited. Edited Monday at 11:17 PM by 4th&long 1
nedboy7 Posted Monday at 09:32 PM Posted Monday at 09:32 PM Good try by the most corrupt and inept administration in the history of the world though. I feel like a solid C+ for effort. 2
teef Posted yesterday at 03:51 PM Posted yesterday at 03:51 PM Just now, B-Man said: just deal with this as a swing and a miss. no need to paint it otherwise.
B-Man Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM 1 minute ago, teef said: just deal with this as a swing and a miss. no need to paint it otherwise. Just posting information. You can ignore if you wish. . 1 1
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM Reports this morning say that rookie Hannigan told the grand jury "there is more evidence to come." Holy crap, that's a rookie mistake. It turns the grand jury process into "go ahead, indict, by the time of the trial we'll have plenty of evidence to prove the charges." What a farce. The charges will be dismissed. I believe the government would appeal, but if that's the record here, they've got a huge problem. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM Summary of the judge's decision: Fitzpatrick also said Halligan, who had never prosecuted a case prior to Comey’s, appeared to make two “fundamental misstatements of law” to the grand jury that could jeopardize the indictment altogether. He said Halligan, facing tough questions from grand jurors, appeared to suggest Comey might have to testify at trial to explain his innocence, an improper characterization of the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Fitzpatrick also said Halligan appeared to improperly suggest grand jurors could assume the government had more evidence against Comey than what it presented to them. “The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding,” he wrote.
4th&long Posted yesterday at 09:50 PM Posted yesterday at 09:50 PM Federal appeals court rejects Trump’s ‘meritless’ case against CNN https://flip.it/byJNEH More trump losing. 1
Roundybout Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago You MAGAs should be embarrassed and ashamed of yourselves 1
milfandcookies Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago There’s some young prosecutor taking up these ones for the White House and she’s out of her league a little 1
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago What a complete joke this administration is 1
nedboy7 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago "So let me get this straight - the statute of limitations to bring charges against Comey was on the brink of expiring when the third charge was rejected by the grand jury, so the prosecutor forged the two count indictment to prevent crossing over the expiration date? If true, doesn't that show willfulness, motive, intent? How is that not fraud?"
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: "So let me get this straight - the statute of limitations to bring charges against Comey was on the brink of expiring when the third charge was rejected by the grand jury, so the prosecutor forged the two count indictment to prevent crossing over the expiration date? If true, doesn't that show willfulness, motive, intent? How is that not fraud?" It’s criminal what they did
JFKjr Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago Comey will end up in front of a military tribunal for treason.
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