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Roger A. Shrubber

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Sky is proposing a valid alternative. We don't really know what's going on behind the scenes.

I'm not buying the idea that because YOU don't know what DOJ is doing means nothing is going to be done. Just saying, things could be quiet from the Republican and Democratic sides because the Republican moneyed elites have walled of the MAGA traitors and are biding their time, avoiding conflict but staying out of the way of Biden's administration while the wheels of justice to grind away and eventually take them out.

I'm not sure that's true either but that alternative fits my biases.
The moneyed elite will not be sitting idly by if they feel any kind of threat. They will be proactively manipulating the shit out of every politician they have bought and paid for, to protect their wrinkled white asses, and their fortunes. I'm not suggesting that the DOJ is doing nothing, I'm just flatly saying that in my opinion, garland is holding them back, because he fears...something. Appearing politically motivated? i don't know exactly what, but a man holding all the cards in a criminal investigation who still doesn't do anything?...i'd sure as fuck want to know why...i sure as fuck DO want to know why.
i'm not looking for vengeance (although i'll buy it lunch if it shows up)...i'm a lot more worried about these fucking traitors running free, covering things up and committing more crimes while free. the fucking sedition carcass is about to hold the budget of the country hostage, while they should all be busy preparing their legal defenses.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump case facts too well known for book to threaten prosecution: Pomerantz

2,883 views Feb 7, 2023 #msnbc #trump #newyork
Former NYDA prosecutor Mark Pomerantz addresses concerns that his new book, "People vs. Donald Trump," provides insights into the potential prosecution of Donald Trump that could be helpful to Trump's defense, pointing out the sheer volume of facts about Trump's conduct already in the public sphere and also thoroughly documented in New York Attorney General Tish James' civil lawsuit.
 

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Trump rips Club for Growth after he wasn’t invited to donor retreat
Former President Trump lashed out on Tuesday at the Club for Growth, a leading conservative group, after he was left off the guest list of its annual donor retreat.

In a post on his social media site, Truth Social, Trump ripped the group as the “Club For NO Growth” and recounted how his ties to the group fell apart after disagreements over his endorsements in high-profile races in Alabama and Ohio last year.

He also blasted the club for initially opposing his candidacy in 2016 before repeating his false claim that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” against him.

“The Club For NO Growth, an assemblage of political misfits, globalists, and losers, fought me incessantly and rather viciously during my presidential run in 2016,” Trump wrote. “They said I couldn’t win, I did, and won even bigger in 2020, with millions of more votes than ‘16, but the Election was Rigged & Stollen.

“They asked to get together on Endorsements of candidates, we did, and had MANY WINS & NO losses. Relationship broke up over my Endorsement of certain great people in Alabama & Ohio. I won them all!”

Trump’s comments came after the Club’s president, David McIntosh, told reporters on Monday that the group had invited several prospective Republican presidential contenders to its annual donor retreat in Florida, but had left Trump off its list. Trump is so far the only declared candidate in the race.

Among those invited to the gathering are former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

“We’ve invited all of the folks listed here,” McIntosh said. “Not Trump. But we’ve invited the others.”

While he hasn’t announced whether he intends to run for the White House in 2024, DeSantis has emerged as an early favorite for the Republican nomination and perhaps the biggest threat to Trump’s hopes of recapturing the White House.

A new poll from the Club for Growth released on Monday showed DeSantis leading Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head 2024 primary match-up, with the Florida governor taking 49 percent of the vote to Trump’s 40 percent.

McIntosh told reporters on Monday that he hoped to have DeSantis deliver one of the keynote speeches at the club’s donor retreat, but said that the Florida governor is still “finalizing his schedule.”

McIntosh also expressed concern about the GOP’s prospects of winning the presidency in 2024 if Trump is once again the nominee, saying that Republicans “should be open to another candidate.”

McIntosh’s comments and Trump’s subsequent attack were the latest signs of just how bitter the relationship between Trump and the Club for Growth has become. While the Club initially opposed Trump in 2016, it eventually rallied to his side in the general election.

After he captured the White House, Trump and the Club formed something of a political alliance, coordinating endorsements in key races.

But things soured last year after Trump and the Club backed opposing candidates in the GOP Senate primary in Ohio. Trump’s decision to rescind his endorsement of former Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) in Alabama’s Republican Senate primary also caused friction between him and the Club, which continued to stand behind Brooks.

In November, on the eve of Trump’s latest campaign launch, the Club for Growth released a batch of internal polling that showed DeSantis leading Trump among GOP voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, the two states that will kick off the Republican nominating contest next year.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Trump rips Club for Growth after he wasn’t invited to donor retreat
Former President Trump lashed out on Tuesday at the Club for Growth, a leading conservative group, after he was left off the guest list of its annual donor retreat.

In a post on his social media site, Truth Social, Trump ripped the group as the “Club For NO Growth” and recounted how his ties to the group fell apart after disagreements over his endorsements in high-profile races in Alabama and Ohio last year.

He also blasted the club for initially opposing his candidacy in 2016 before repeating his false claim that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” against him.

“The Club For NO Growth, an assemblage of political misfits, globalists, and losers, fought me incessantly and rather viciously during my presidential run in 2016,” Trump wrote. “They said I couldn’t win, I did, and won even bigger in 2020, with millions of more votes than ‘16, but the Election was Rigged & Stollen.

“They asked to get together on Endorsements of candidates, we did, and had MANY WINS & NO losses. Relationship broke up over my Endorsement of certain great people in Alabama & Ohio. I won them all!”

Trump’s comments came after the Club’s president, David McIntosh, told reporters on Monday that the group had invited several prospective Republican presidential contenders to its annual donor retreat in Florida, but had left Trump off its list. Trump is so far the only declared candidate in the race.

Among those invited to the gathering are former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

“We’ve invited all of the folks listed here,” McIntosh said. “Not Trump. But we’ve invited the others.”

While he hasn’t announced whether he intends to run for the White House in 2024, DeSantis has emerged as an early favorite for the Republican nomination and perhaps the biggest threat to Trump’s hopes of recapturing the White House.

A new poll from the Club for Growth released on Monday showed DeSantis leading Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head 2024 primary match-up, with the Florida governor taking 49 percent of the vote to Trump’s 40 percent.

McIntosh told reporters on Monday that he hoped to have DeSantis deliver one of the keynote speeches at the club’s donor retreat, but said that the Florida governor is still “finalizing his schedule.”

McIntosh also expressed concern about the GOP’s prospects of winning the presidency in 2024 if Trump is once again the nominee, saying that Republicans “should be open to another candidate.”

McIntosh’s comments and Trump’s subsequent attack were the latest signs of just how bitter the relationship between Trump and the Club for Growth has become. While the Club initially opposed Trump in 2016, it eventually rallied to his side in the general election.

After he captured the White House, Trump and the Club formed something of a political alliance, coordinating endorsements in key races.

But things soured last year after Trump and the Club backed opposing candidates in the GOP Senate primary in Ohio. Trump’s decision to rescind his endorsement of former Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) in Alabama’s Republican Senate primary also caused friction between him and the Club, which continued to stand behind Brooks.

In November, on the eve of Trump’s latest campaign launch, the Club for Growth released a batch of internal polling that showed DeSantis leading Trump among GOP voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, the two states that will kick off the Republican nominating contest next year.
it's such fun to watch rabid dogs eat each other alive....
 

DIY-HP-LED

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it's such fun to watch rabid dogs eat each other alive....
Seriously, the worst thing that could happen to the republicans would be to have Trump indicted with a lengthy trial and have him running around loose. They would have trouble getting that dogshit off their shoes without Jack's help and it is a sure sign they believe he will be removed from the scene soon. A war with Trump is the last thing the GOP needs and if he is running around loose they will have one. If Donald is attacking them as he goes down, they won't be too eager to make excuses for him and will be concerned about his base walking away with him. Give them a year of Donald gone and they will come back to the GOP, but many won't show up to vote with Trump gone.
 
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schuylaar

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I wonder what the milk man looked like in trump's neighborhood...cause trump don't look like his dad or his grandpa as far as i can tell.
They resemble each other..the only questionable one is Don Jr..I can't believe no one can see he's half brown; living in South Florida for 35 years you get to know what melting pot really means. Living in a culturally locked community (white people only) is blase.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Hunter's laptop and Hilary's email sever? Donald says, "hold my beer"!

We will be hearing more about Donald's laptop I'm sure, and Jack has been having a look too.


BREAKING: Trump CAUGHT in his own LAPTOP Scandal NOW

39,993 views Feb 10, 2023
In this breaking news alert, Ben Meiselas reports on how the FBI and Jack Smith’s team recovered a new folder with classified markings at Mar-A-Lago as well as a laptop that included material from that classified folder at Mar-A-Lago.
 
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