Mar- A Lago raided FBI Warrants

Fogdog

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And yet you remain an illogical troll with sunlight if you choose come from under your masters desk.

TY for the grin. I fed a troll.
how 2020 of you.

Your failed and laughable attempt at trolling is a banal and over used rhetorical device called "prisoner of the moment".

We see you. It's over. On Jan 6, 2021 a clear and bright line was crossed on that day. Trump and his followers crossed it. You can try to use bafflegab, bullying, insults, gaslighting, prisoner of the moment arguments and other false rhetorical arguments.

But it doesn't work. We see you. You are laughable. Look at it. Just look at your feeble attempt at returning to the day when you could claim MAGA Republican Trump cult is just another political movement. But it is not
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Does he still get secret service protection in the club fed??
i highly doubt he'll go to a prison if convicted, they will probably leave him one small property somewhere and put him under house arrest there with a rotating crew of secret service agents as jailers, monitoring all his communications, for the rest of his life, which can't be long, fat, out of shape, 76 years old, stressed from a dozen different directions, there's a real chance he will stroke out before the midterms, or soon after.
 

MICHI-CAN

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i highly doubt he'll go to a prison if convicted, they will probably leave him one small property somewhere and put him under house arrest there with a rotating crew of secret service agents as jailers, monitoring all his communications, for the rest of his life, which can't be long, fat, out of shape, 76 years old, stressed from a dozen different directions, there's a real chance he will stroke out before the midterms, or soon after.
As these stooges still try projection. Vote Democratic.

"Elect them all. Sort 'em out later!" As stated by our 78 year old republican covid survivor.

I only wish we could hear the bitch squealing for a bit longer than legally delayable in a Federalist court.
 

schuylaar

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Trump objects to DOJ's proposed special master candidates
Former President Trump's legal team on Monday filed a motion objecting to the special master candidates proposed last week by the Department of Justice to review the evidence seized from Mar-a-Lago.

Driving the news: "There are specific reasons why those nominees are not preferred for service as Special Master in this case," Trump's lawyers wrote, adding that "it is more respectful to the candidates" to withhold the reasons for opposition "from a public, and likely to be widely circulated, pleading."
  • Trump's legal team is asking "for permission to specifically express our objections to the Government’s nominees only at such time that the Court specifies a desire to obtain and consider that information."
The big picture: The DOJ last week, following the order of Judge Aileen Cannon, proposed two special master candidates.
  • The DOJ's proposed candidates are Barbara S. Jones, a retired judge who was nominated by former President Clinton, and Thomas B. Griffith, a retired appeals judge who was nominated by former President George W. Bush.
Catch up quick: Trump on Monday also asked Cannon to reject the DOJ's request for a stay of her ruling to let a special master review evidence seized last month from his Mar-a-Lago residence.
He can continue the grift as long as he stays relevent

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Roger A. Shrubber

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A Secret Service agent would be a prize for Bubba. Mmm, secret sauce.
as i said before, he'll never go to prison, whether he's convicted or not...and the secret service protection we're forced to supply the verminous slug is one of the reasons he won't. they'll place him under house arrest, in some apartment or small house, that doesn't require more than one or two agents to protect, and they'll basically be his jailers for the rest of his life.
what i want to know right now, though, is how close the secret service agents have to be to him...and why they aren't reporting his every conversation word for word to the DOJ? they're government employees, not trumps private gazpacho...they should report ANYTHING they hear that seems in the least suspicious...which should be just about every word out of the fucking assholes mouth...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
as i said before, he'll never go to prison, whether he's convicted or not...and the secret service protection we're forced to supply the verminous slug is one of the reasons he won't. they'll place him under house arrest, in some apartment or small house, that doesn't require more than one or two agents to protect, and they'll basically be his jailers for the rest of his life.
what i want to know right now, though, is how close the secret service agents have to be to him...and why they aren't reporting his every conversation word for word to the DOJ? they're government employees, not trumps private gazpacho...they should report ANYTHING they hear that seems in the least suspicious...which should be just about every word out of the fucking assholes mouth...
100 quatloos that we will see him wearing orange.
 

Billy the Mountain

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as i said before, he'll never go to prison, whether he's convicted or not...and the secret service protection we're forced to supply the verminous slug is one of the reasons he won't. they'll place him under house arrest, in some apartment or small house, that doesn't require more than one or two agents to protect, and they'll basically be his jailers for the rest of his life.
what i want to know right now, though, is how close the secret service agents have to be to him...and why they aren't reporting his every conversation word for word to the DOJ? they're government employees, not trumps private gazpacho...they should report ANYTHING they hear that seems in the least suspicious...which should be just about every word out of the fucking assholes mouth...
I think your right, he won't spend a day inside any jail.

The more likely house-arrest scenario is intriguing though.

I'd be shocked if some magtard militia wannabees wouldn't try to break him out.
 

topcat

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as i said before, he'll never go to prison, whether he's convicted or not...and the secret service protection we're forced to supply the verminous slug is one of the reasons he won't. they'll place him under house arrest, in some apartment or small house, that doesn't require more than one or two agents to protect, and they'll basically be his jailers for the rest of his life.
what i want to know right now, though, is how close the secret service agents have to be to him...and why they aren't reporting his every conversation word for word to the DOJ? they're government employees, not trumps private gazpacho...they should report ANYTHING they hear that seems in the least suspicious...which should be just about every word out of the fucking assholes mouth...
Some Secret Service deserve to be behind bars, too.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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I think your right, he won't spend a day inside any jail.

The more likely house-arrest scenario is intriguing though.

I'd be shocked if some magtard militia wannabees wouldn't try to break him out.
I don't think they will, at least more than once....When the hardcore morons who try are either killed or arrested, tried, and sentenced to essentially life sentences, the rest will think twice, maybe for the first time in their very stupid lives.
 
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