Indictment Monday?

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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


Also it was an illegal unreported campaign contribution since the purpose of the hush money was to prevent it from coming out before the election.


That was the federal crime, which the feds apparently have decided not to charge. The state crimes will likely be falsifying business records to hide the illegal campaign contribution and state income tax fraud for deducting the illegal campaign contribution as a business expense.
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

Bill Barr shut it down, according to Geoffrey Bergman’s own book. He was Trump’s USA at SDNY.
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Anonymous wrote:It's now 1:30 and no arrest. Looks like Don the Con lied again. Will the media ever learn to stop credulously repeating this dude's every statement?

Or maybe he'll credit his shenanigans and the mobilizition of his morons for delaying the indictment.
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^^^ Berman, frigging autocorrect
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Anonymous wrote:So far, the only source on any of this is Trump. It seems like his normal attention seeking drama since his campaign isn't getting much traction.

+1. Exhibit B is a campaign rally in Waco, on the 30th anniversary of the last time a desperate cult leader gathered his followers in Waco.


Exactly. Everyone wants this to be true. Trump wants it, the media wants it, the left wants it. But there's no real "evidence" beyond a "truth social" post from Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?


Unfortunately PP is right. It's currently 5 years and there was a bill to increase to 15 years but it never went anywhere.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/8718?s=1&r=7
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?


5 years. 52 USC 30145.

They paid off Stormy in September/October 2016, so it probably expired in September/October 2021. Trump reimbursed Cohen up through December 2017 though, so prosecutors might have been able to say this was a continuation of the crime until then. But even under that theory, it expired back in December 2022.
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?


5 years. 52 USC 30145.

They paid off Stormy in September/October 2016, so it probably expired in September/October 2021. Trump reimbursed Cohen up through December 2017 though, so prosecutors might have been able to say this was a continuation of the crime until then. But even under that theory, it expired back in December 2022.


So the Biden DoJ passed on it?
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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?


5 years. 52 USC 30145.

They paid off Stormy in September/October 2016, so it probably expired in September/October 2021. Trump reimbursed Cohen up through December 2017 though, so prosecutors might have been able to say this was a continuation of the crime until then. But even under that theory, it expired back in December 2022.


So the Biden DoJ passed on it?


There was no time at that point. Biden's pick for SDNY USA wasn't confirmed until August 2021. He was hardly going to investigate and indict on a case of this magnitude in a month.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump said he would be arrested today.

So far, this has not happened. I did not believe it would.

If ever this was ever an option, I'm sure the ones who debated it are purposefully waiting until later in the week, just to make Trump look like a liar. I approve.

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Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service has already said he's not going to NY. It will be a virtual indictment.

If Alvin Bragg loses (and he will), then what?


I would love to see the people of NY get rid of Bragg. Huge overreach and pathetic case.
But, they won't.


It goes beyond Bragg. The country is already a powder keg.

Alvin downgrades or dispenses with serious crimes in the name of equity. He's a Soros protege and funded by him.

This country has 330 million people and some loose screws. Play some scenarios over in your mind.

This could get ugly and once it does, it doesn't stop on command. Now what? You're basically pissing down the throat of half the country.

Do you see where it's going?


Well obviously we should let Trump break the law over and over again with no consequences since some of his supporters are nutcases.


You can't even cite the law he has broken, so when it blows up in your face, keep your piehole shut.


One broken law is the one that DOJ under Trump prosecuted Cohen for paying hush money at Trump’s request and not reporting it. Trump booked it as a legal fee. It wasn’t.


What law? Do you have a cite? Did the DoJ charge Cohen with violating a federal or a state law? I'm fairly certain that it was federal, which means that the Manhattan DA cannot charge Trump with violating the same law


Trump tried to claim the pornstar payout as a tax deduction. That fraud would apply to both state and federal taxes. Cohen was convicted and served time for his role in the federal tax fraud scheme.


SDNY investigated and passed on it.

“Passed”


Biden has been president for two years now and the statute of limitations has not expired, so yes 'passed'


The statute of limitations has definitely expired on the federal campaign finance crimes. It probably expired in 2021, but certainly by 2022.

Do you have a citation for the statute of limitations?


5 years. 52 USC 30145.

They paid off Stormy in September/October 2016, so it probably expired in September/October 2021. Trump reimbursed Cohen up through December 2017 though, so prosecutors might have been able to say this was a continuation of the crime until then. But even under that theory, it expired back in December 2022.


So the Biden DoJ passed on it?


There was no time at that point. Biden's pick for SDNY USA wasn't confirmed until August 2021. He was hardly going to investigate and indict on a case of this magnitude in a month.


Actually, my memory was wrong. He was confirmed in Oct. 2021.
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