Examples of GOP Leadership

DIY-HP-LED

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GQP once again making America as weak as possible for as long as possible.
I imagine Joe has restored McCabe's pension and dropped any investigations by the DOJ. McCabe and other former officials seem to enjoy their rolls on cable TV pulling down big bucks for a few interviews and selling books. Some former DOJ and FBI officials even appear to enjoy screwing over Donald and crew in public. Cohen is doing his remaining time at home on Park avenue, selling his book, and making cash with TV appearances, where he does his best to make Donald shit his pants. Donald has many enemies, no friends, but lot's of suckers and fear driven republicans though. I expect over the next month more legal shit is gonna drop on Donald and his company, perhaps he might even be indicted himself.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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and they all, no matter how big or small, must come up with attorney retainers thanks to Donald J. Trump 45th President of the United States of America.

many Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck.

who's in for 2024?
His bean counter is paying for his own lawyer now, though in the end they will be going after the Trump org for costs since it was his work. Though the Trump org might go bankrupt or be dissolved by the government and it's asset's seized. Donald lives out of his business, everything he has and where he lives is owned by the Trump org, I'm sure he has other money stashed away and trust funds though.
 

schuylaar

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I imagine Joe has restored McCabe's pension and dropped any investigations by the DOJ. McCabe and other former officials seem to enjoy their rolls on cable TV pulling down big buck for a few interviews and selling books. Some former DOJ and FBI officials even appear to enjoy screwing over Donald and crew in public. Cohen is doing his remaining home at home on park avenue, selling his book, and making cash with TV appearances where he does his best to make Donald shit his pants. Donald has many enemies, no friends, but lot's of suckers and fear driven republicans though. I expect over the next month more legal shit is gonna drop on Donald and his company, perhaps he might even be indicted himself.
that must be what it is..word on the street (that i'm not privy to) is it's going to be soon hence the change of heart with vaccines.
 

hanimmal

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I imagine Joe has restored McCabe's pension and dropped any investigations by the DOJ. McCabe and other former officials seem to enjoy their rolls on cable TV pulling down big buck for a few interviews and selling books. Some former DOJ and FBI officials even appear to enjoy screwing over Donald and crew in public. Cohen is doing his remaining home at home on park avenue, selling his book, and making cash with TV appearances where he does his best to make Donald shit his pants. Donald has many enemies, no friends, but lot's of suckers and fear driven republicans though. I expect over the next month more legal shit is gonna drop on Donald and his company, perhaps he might even be indicted himself.
Yeah I really am not worried about the twice impeached con man, his entire syndicate is screwed, I think it was something like 12 investigations that Mueller quietly sent out, and Barrack seems to have been one of them. Sure his crazy cultists can do very real damage to our society, but they have been brainwashed for decades, and have been radicalized by foreign nations that wish us harm.

So Trump and his idiot circle is cooked, and old news that we can catch up again when they have a trial down the road.

Right now though it is the Republicans as a party that is the very real danger now.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Yeah I really am not worried about the twice impeached con man, his entire syndicate is screwed, I think it was something like 12 investigations that Mueller quietly sent out, and Barrack seems to have been one of them. Sure his crazy cultists can do very real damage to our society, but they have been brainwashed for decades, and have been radicalized by foreign nations that wish us harm.

So Trump and his idiot circle is cooked, and old news that we can catch up again when they have a trial down the road.

Right now though it is the Republicans as a party that is the very real danger now.
This situation ties in directly with the larger issues the country faces, these trials and the sentencing will happen closer to the election and desperate Donald will go to extreme lengths as his day of doom approaches. Hopefully Donald will rip the republican party apart as he insanely thrashes about in court. It's gonna leave a vacuum and until Donald is imprisoned and muzzled it will be hard to fill. Perhaps the republicans will make him speaker if they win the house in 2022, from his cell in Sing sing? He will probably want to run for the republican POTUS nomination from his Sing sing cell, in the desperate delusion that it might somehow spring him from Hell.

Anyway ya look at it Donald and his troubles are gonna cause problems and division in the GOP for 2022. Right now Donald is Hell bent on revenge and primarying any potential opposition. Donald will need an iron grip on the GOP to try and ride out the coming legal storm (in his mind) and to grift money for his legal defense.
 

rkymtnman

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i imagine this racist is gonna have to drive a few counties over to buy groceries, get gas, have his white robe drycleaned.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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i imagine this racist is gonna have to drive a few counties over to buy groceries, get gas, have his white robe drycleaned.
It is Alabama after all and about what you'd expect from the place.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Barrack is in an LA jail cell until Monday when he has his hearing, it's gonna be a shock and preview for him. He's 74 years old and will squeal his head off, if they want what he has to sell.
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Will Trump Associate Tom Barrack Cooperate w/Prosecutors Now That He's Facing 50 Years in Prison

Tom Barrack, longtime Trump friend/associate, and the Chairman of Trump's Inaugural Committee, has been indicted on seven felony charges. The charges include conspiracy, failing to register as a foreign agent, obstructing justice and repeatedly lying to the FBI in an attempt to cover up his crimes. The question now becomes, will Barrack decide to cooperate with prosecutors and provide any information he has about the crimes of others.

This video discusses the important take-aways from the indictment of Tom Barrack.
 

Budzbuddha

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Barrack is in an LA jail cell until Monday when he has his hearing, it's gonna be a shock and preview for him. He's 74 years old and will squeal his head off, if they want what he has to sell.
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Will Trump Associate Tom Barrack Cooperate w/Prosecutors Now That He's Facing 50 Years in Prison

Tom Barrack, longtime Trump friend/associate, and the Chairman of Trump's Inaugural Committee, has been indicted on seven felony charges. The charges include conspiracy, failing to register as a foreign agent, obstructing justice and repeatedly lying to the FBI in an attempt to cover up his crimes. The question now becomes, will Barrack decide to cooperate with prosecutors and provide any information he has about the crimes of others.

This video discusses the important take-aways from the indictment of Tom Barrack.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Obstruction of justice, DOJ needs to clean it's own house...
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DOJ Under Trump Sat On Tom Barrack Indictment

Rachel Maddow shares reporting from CNN that prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York, under Richard Donoghue, were ready to move forward with the indictment of Donald Trump Inaugural Committee chairman Thomas Barrack but were held back.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The party of donald trump....not sure I've heard them spread eagle for their king so directly before.
They are at the point where they are fucking themselves now and their leaders realize it, delta is changing things for them and making the lies too obvious and the danger too great.
 

mooray

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Maybe...I want to think so, anyway. I worry that we're seeing a teeter totter balanced in the middle, with republicans on one side and domestic terrorist trumpers on the other and once it starts leaning one way, it all goes that way.
 

printer

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McCarthy won't rule out booting Cheney from Armed Services
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Thursday did not rule out booting Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) from the powerful Armed Services Committee amid a partisan brawl over who should serve on the special committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) tapped Cheney, who has blamed Trump for inciting the Capitol insurrection, as her sole GOP pick for the special panel. But this week, McCarthy came under intense pressure by his rank-and-file members to strip Cheney of her Armed Services assignment after the Speaker rejected two of his five picks for the panel: Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jim Banks (R-Ind.), both Trump loyalists.

McCarthy protested by yanking all five of his GOP picks off the committee, vowing that Republicans would carry out their own probe of political violence in the country.

But Cheney has refused to step down from the panel, insisting that the investigation into the causes of the deadly assault and the reason the complex was not better fortified must go on. Cheney’s participation has given Democrats a useful talking point that the probe is bipartisan.

Pelosi is also reportedly considering appointing a second Trump critic, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), to the Jan. 6 select committee, another move that would infuriate Republicans. Kinzinger serves on both the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Asked by reporters about whether he would recommend ousting Cheney and Kinzinger from their committees, McCarthy replied: “I think it's a conference decision. The conference will look at it.”
 
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