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100% Factual Evidence That Democrats Are Illegally Arresting Political Opponents Thread(Democrats are absent... Wonder Why?)

SteakNEggs

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Oh nevermind this is Exactly what the Democrats are doing right in front of our face and then hypocritically crying that Trumps going to do EXACTLY what Democrats have already done. The fact they are incapable of seeing that they are everything they accuse Trump of makes you realize how bad things happen historically. Some of you openly advocated for murder strictly because you dislike them... Openly support killing people over simple philosophy differences.


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"The issuance of a search warrant in connection with a former president of the United States, that is a very, very unusual occurrence and that may have never happened in modern history," Stuart Kaplan said.


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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) suggested Friday that the New York hush money case against former President Trump was only brought forward because of his name and White House bid.

Cuomo, in an interview Friday on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” argued that the case should have “never” been brought forward.

“If his name was not
Donald Trump and if he wasn’t running for president … I’m the former AG of in New York, [and] I’m telling you that case would’ve never been brought.”


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Nearly three years after she began investigating former President Donald J. Trump and his allies, Fani T. Willis is facing the biggest test of her handling of the landmark election interference case.

Ms. Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, Ga., was accused this week of being romantically involved with the lead prosecutor she hired for the Trump case, a turn of events that has invigorated Republicans and raised a flurry of questions about her conduct and judgment. The prosecutor, Nathan Wade, has reaped more than $650,000 in legal fees.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., today announced the appointment of Matthew Colangelo as new Senior Counsel to the District Attorney. Colangelo, who most recently served as a senior official at the U.S. Department of Justice, will focus on the Office’s cases, policies, and strategies in housing and tenant protection and labor and worker protection, as well as the Office’s most sensitive and high-profile white-collar investigations.



 
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