Trump himself had two mortgages he claimed were primary dwellings, along with members of his cabinet like Zeldin. Maybe go get mad at those criminals???? |
Ha ha ha ha ha. I mean I’m sorry my taxpayer dollars are being used to support the Trump admin’s malicious and incompetent prosecutions but it’s fun to watch them be so thoroughly rejected by grand juries who normally will indict a “ham sandwich” if the prosecutor asks |
| I guess the new MAGA mantra is that "If at first you don't succeed, fail again and again and again." |
lol |
Yeah, that Tidewater area is far from liberal enclave with several religious universities educating the populace there. In addition, you have several naval bases and shipyards. Military is not known to be a base of liberalism. And most Americans know that Norfolk, Tidewater area, is not a liberal area. |
If she did do something wrong, the Trump people are too into their own heads to find it. |
| Scott Macfarlane of CBS reporting they’re going to try again in Richmond next week. |
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Those commies at the National Review are suing the DOJ for not responding to their FoiA request for the documents DOJ says prove James committed mortgage fraud.
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.287827/gov.uscourts.dcd.287827.1.0.pdf |
Just shopping around until they can find enough grand jurors not paying attention. |
it's the "throw sh*t on the wall and see which one sticks" game plan. |
haha. For those who don't know, National Review is a very conservative publication. |
There are a few conservatives presiding over the wreckage of their once proud party. |
Our president, along with members of his cabinet (eg Lee Zeldin) committed real estate fraud and claimed two residences as their primary at the same time. You aren't bothered by their fraud? That is called "hypocrisy" |
So prosecutors are allowed to go from federal courthouse to federal courthouse until they get an indictment somewhere? |
Prosecutors usually don’t have such trouble getting grand juries to indict people. |