Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit curious that Kash has gone silent on this particular issue...Donnie should be worried about that.
He has criminal exposure because he probably handled those documents without the proper clearance. His public statements seem to suggest that at least.
Anonymous wrote:A bit curious that Kash has gone silent on this particular issue...Donnie should be worried about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf
Looks like he’s removed it from his page.
The repost didn’t work either. Use this link, then scroll down to where it links to the amicus brief itself.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/paxton-files-amicus-brief-defending-president-trumps-constitutional-rights-after-biden-dojs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf
That's just embarrassing.
Yes basically they say trump because he is an former president has sovereign immunity and Biden does not. Therefore trump can not do anything illegal or be sued but Biden can.![]()
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to attempt to establish the documents are declassified because that would also establish that TFG had specific knowledge about the seized documents (which are clearly classified, or at least were at the time they were purloined).
Anywho. Yer boy is a criminal, cons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find it hysterical that Trump claims all the material was declassified, but when the Special Master that Trump insisted on is now asking if it was declassified by Trump, his legal team is refusing to provide that info.
Once again, Trump's stupidity getting in his own way. LOL
Most of us find this hysterical but of course Jonathan Turley seems bewildered.
Turley is this close to figuring out that Trump’s lawyers won’t engage in subordination of perjury. The man beclowns himself with panache.
Can you explain subordination of perjury? You mean the lawyers know that the documents are not, in fact, declassified so they won't get involved in saying that they were?
It is a federal crime to introduce, or cause to be introduced, testimony or other evidence, including an affidavit, known to be materially false.
Subordination prosecutions are rare but would you put your license to practice law on the line for Trump in a circumstance such as this? It appears none of them will do so. They gave away the game.
That or they just can’t find anyone willing to perjure themselves for the cause, yet. They’ll talk conservative media all day but they’re not going to actually put up evidence. What’s new???
Hasn't Kash Patel said repeatedly that he was there when Trump waved his hands and said everything was declassified? Why isn't anyone asking him why he is unwilling to put that in writing, to support Trump's cause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find it hysterical that Trump claims all the material was declassified, but when the Special Master that Trump insisted on is now asking if it was declassified by Trump, his legal team is refusing to provide that info.
Once again, Trump's stupidity getting in his own way. LOL
Most of us find this hysterical but of course Jonathan Turley seems bewildered.
Turley is this close to figuring out that Trump’s lawyers won’t engage in subordination of perjury. The man beclowns himself with panache.
Can you explain subordination of perjury? You mean the lawyers know that the documents are not, in fact, declassified so they won't get involved in saying that they were?
It is a federal crime to introduce, or cause to be introduced, testimony or other evidence, including an affidavit, known to be materially false.
Subordination prosecutions are rare but would you put your license to practice law on the line for Trump in a circumstance such as this? It appears none of them will do so. They gave away the game.
That or they just can’t find anyone willing to perjure themselves for the cause, yet. They’ll talk conservative media all day but they’re not going to actually put up evidence. What’s new???
Hasn't Kash Patel said repeatedly that he was there when Trump waved his hands and said everything was declassified? Why isn't anyone asking him why he is unwilling to put that in writing, to support Trump's cause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find it hysterical that Trump claims all the material was declassified, but when the Special Master that Trump insisted on is now asking if it was declassified by Trump, his legal team is refusing to provide that info.
Once again, Trump's stupidity getting in his own way. LOL
Most of us find this hysterical but of course Jonathan Turley seems bewildered.
Turley is this close to figuring out that Trump’s lawyers won’t engage in subordination of perjury. The man beclowns himself with panache.
Can you explain subordination of perjury? You mean the lawyers know that the documents are not, in fact, declassified so they won't get involved in saying that they were?
It is a federal crime to introduce, or cause to be introduced, testimony or other evidence, including an affidavit, known to be materially false.
Subordination prosecutions are rare but would you put your license to practice law on the line for Trump in a circumstance such as this? It appears none of them will do so. They gave away the game.
That or they just can’t find anyone willing to perjure themselves for the cause, yet. They’ll talk conservative media all day but they’re not going to actually put up evidence. What’s new???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find it hysterical that Trump claims all the material was declassified, but when the Special Master that Trump insisted on is now asking if it was declassified by Trump, his legal team is refusing to provide that info.
Once again, Trump's stupidity getting in his own way. LOL
Most of us find this hysterical but of course Jonathan Turley seems bewildered.
Turley is this close to figuring out that Trump’s lawyers won’t engage in subordination of perjury. The man beclowns himself with panache.
Can you explain subordination of perjury? You mean the lawyers know that the documents are not, in fact, declassified so they won't get involved in saying that they were?
It is a federal crime to introduce, or cause to be introduced, testimony or other evidence, including an affidavit, known to be materially false.
Subordination prosecutions are rare but would you put your license to practice law on the line for Trump in a circumstance such as this? It appears none of them will do so. They gave away the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf
That's just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf
Looks like he’s removed it from his page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf
Looks like he’s removed it from his page.
Anonymous wrote:Red state AGs are throwing an epic temper tantrum in the 11th Circuit proceeding. They filed the amicus brief linked below saying the 11th Circuit should deny the stay because of illegal immigration, the covid eviction moratorium, vaccine mandates, social media companies removing disinformation from their platforms, and "gain for function" research funding in Wuhan. It's like a greatest hits record of MAGA snowflake outrage.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/images/executive-management/2022.09.20%20-%20States%20Amicus%20Brief%20(as%20filed).pdf