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So, it needed to be coordinated through the Secret Service, and not for the purpose of putting "in place pieces to frustrate those plans". Thank you for walking back what you said.
I didn't walk anything back. The questioning of Hunter Biden never happened. When they got word or where the agent would be, they made the agent wait a minimum of 1 block away until he gave up. There was no coordinating of anything. IRS agent Gary Shapley went far more into depth over how the DOJ interfered.

No one thinks Hunter Biden didn't break laws. It is cuckoo that so many are cheering this putting of Hunter Biden above the law and the corruption of the DOJ to facilitate that as a way to own the GOP. It is your government too that is corrupt.
 
I didn't walk anything back. The questioning of Hunter Biden never happened. When they got word or where the agent would be, they made the agent wait a minimum of 1 block away until he gave up. There was no coordinating of anything. IRS agent Gary Shapley went far more into depth over how the DOJ interfered.
So, you think Hunter Biden wanted to be interviewed, and "they" prevented it anyway? Otherwise, it sounds like Biden did not want to interviewed, and the agent who tried anyhow was a pretty foolish person.

It is cuckoo that so many are cheering this putting of Hunter Biden above the law
It is cuckoo that people are complaining about Hunter Biden exercising his rights in a manner that any other citizen has a right to, and calling it "corruption".

and the corruption of the DOJ to facilitate that as a way to own the GOP.
The DoJ being run by a Republican appointed by Trump. Sure. Whatever you want to believe.

It is your government too that is corrupt.
It's not our government?
 
Trump has been indicted in Georgia for the thing we all heard him do on the phone.

#notaperfectphonecall

In other news, the most criminal person in the history of American crime, Hunter Biden, who conclusively* (*without evidence) was acting on behalf of his father and collecting money for access to the, wait for it, Vice President of the United States of America, often referred to as the NOT most powerful politician in the world, will likely not get a plea deal that literally anyone else with his criminal history (remember it has to be an ACTUAL criminal record, not Fox News story times) would have gotten.

So we get the drama of a former actual politician, former President of the U.S., with at least 3 active trials on criminal felony charges numbering in the several dozens, as well as some minor person busted for not paying taxes and making a false statement on an official document. So yeah, "both sides" seem to be in some hot water, even though Hunter Biden is not, was not, has never been a politician. He's never held official office. He's never run for election. He's never been part of an administration or otherwise served any elected official.
 
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Trump has been indicted in Georgia for the thing we all heard him do on the phone.

#notaperfectphonecall
You didn't mention Hunter Biden therefore your post is invalidated. Please edit and click "save" to continue.
 

What are the charges?​

The charges are the result of a more than two-year investigation by the Fulton County district attorney’s office, and come after a Georgia special grand jury report on Trump’s interference in the 2020 election that recommended prosecutors seek charges based on interviews with 75 witnesses. They are as follows:

  • Violation of Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act
  • Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer (three counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer
  • Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit filing false documents
  • Filing false documents
  • False statements and writings (two counts)
To convict Trump, Georgia prosecutors would have to prove the existence of a racketeering “enterprise” and a pattern of racketeering based on at least two “qualifying” crimes. Racketeering is a form of organized criminal activity that involves operating illegal schemes (such as extortion or trying to overturn an election), often in a systematic and coordinated manner, by using intimidation, coercion, and manipulation. It’s a serious charge of which members of groups ranging from the Mafia to FIFA have been convicted.


 

“Now one of the two major parties has not ruled out a front-runner charged with conspiring to subvert democracy, endangering national security, obstructing justice and falsifying records of hush money to a pornographic film star.

Mr. Trump has moved the lines so far that supporters — including most of his Republican opponents for next year’s presidential nomination — show no signs of turning against him no matter how many indictments are issued, a testament to how much he has forced his party to embrace his martyrdom narrative. The notion that a rap sheet with multiple felonies would not be automatically disqualifying would have stunned the 44 presidents who came before him, including the Republicans.

“It’s just another norm he’s smashed,” said Jennifer Palmieri, a longtime Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton’s campaign against Mr. Trump in 2016. “The indictments have failed to upset the fundamental dynamic that keeps Trump strong — his supporters’ rock-solid belief that he is on their side.”
 

What are the charges?​

The charges are the result of a more than two-year investigation by the Fulton County district attorney’s office, and come after a Georgia special grand jury report on Trump’s interference in the 2020 election that recommended prosecutors seek charges based on interviews with 75 witnesses. They are as follows:

  • Violation of Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act
  • Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer (three counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer
  • Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit filing false documents
  • Filing false documents
  • False statements and writings (two counts)
To convict Trump, Georgia prosecutors would have to prove the existence of a racketeering “enterprise” and a pattern of racketeering based on at least two “qualifying” crimes. Racketeering is a form of organized criminal activity that involves operating illegal schemes (such as extortion or trying to overturn an election), often in a systematic and coordinated manner, by using intimidation, coercion, and manipulation. It’s a serious charge of which members of groups ranging from the Mafia to FIFA have been convicted.



The house of tards is collapsing.
 
So appropriate to see Donald Trump pegged as a racketeer. I’ve always felt he always admired mob bosses, and viewed the office of the presidency as the headquarters of his own mob. We put a mafioso-type in the Oval Office. If you recognized that that is what was happening when he won in 2016, well, of course the succeeding years have all been jaw dropping.

Despite the ease with which this man could be recognized for what he was, by many Americans, he nonetheless was seen as fulfilling a need for millions of other Americans. All the more reason to understand what needs those were, what conditions in American society facilitated the elevation of such a man, and at just this particular time in our history.

This is one reason why I looked at the extremes of “Trump worship”, and why it is illuminating to do so, both in his incorporation into the QAnon mythos, and in his elevation in the most far right Christian groups, even producing a movie seeing him as having been sent by God. Those are some serious “needs” being met by a Mafioso-type character. (It’s an interesting area for research, I do believe: https://bigthink.com/the-present/was-trump-anointed-by-god/……https://apnews.com/article/donald-t...iracy-theory-670c45bd71b3466dcd6e8e188badcd1d)


 
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What are the charges?​

The charges are the result of a more than two-year investigation by the Fulton County district attorney’s office, and come after a Georgia special grand jury report on Trump’s interference in the 2020 election that recommended prosecutors seek charges based on interviews with 75 witnesses. They are as follows:

  • Violation of Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act
  • Solicitation of violation of oath by public officer (three counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer
  • Conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit false statements and writings (two counts)
  • Conspiracy to commit filing false documents
  • Filing false documents
  • False statements and writings (two counts)
To convict Trump, Georgia prosecutors would have to prove the existence of a racketeering “enterprise” and a pattern of racketeering based on at least two “qualifying” crimes. Racketeering is a form of organized criminal activity that involves operating illegal schemes (such as extortion or trying to overturn an election), often in a systematic and coordinated manner, by using intimidation, coercion, and manipulation. It’s a serious charge of which members of groups ranging from the Mafia to FIFA have been convicted.


I can't see the RICO charge sticking, but I like it.
 
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“Now one of the two major parties has not ruled out a front-runner charged with conspiring to subvert democracy, endangering national security, obstructing justice and falsifying records of hush money to a pornographic film star.

Mr. Trump has moved the lines so far that supporters — including most of his Republican opponents for next year’s presidential nomination — show no signs of turning against him no matter how many indictments are issued, a testament to how much he has forced his party to embrace his martyrdom narrative. The notion that a rap sheet with multiple felonies would not be automatically disqualifying would have stunned the 44 presidents who came before him, including the Republicans.

“It’s just another norm he’s smashed,” said Jennifer Palmieri, a longtime Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton’s campaign against Mr. Trump in 2016. “The indictments have failed to upset the fundamental dynamic that keeps Trump strong — his supporters’ rock-solid belief that he is on their side.”
Not a cult
 
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