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Y. Andropov's avatar

May his own prosecution be the last special prosecution, and may it land him in the SuperMax.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

He keeps giving the Trump DOJ plenty of reasons why...

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Rev. Karlan Fairchild, MDiv's avatar

Thanks, Julie, for this brief update of the ridiculous continuation of the unconstitutional lawfare against President Trump (and anyone associated with him). The best thing in the world would be to watch President Trump's DOJ, with Pam Bondi in charge, go after M. Garland, Jack Smith, and anyone associated with them throughout this unconstitutional lawfare. Just the thought of them having to hire attorneys and spend valuable time and considerable money defending themselves from indictment through arrest and open court trials. That would be so much fun that I will offer to sell tickets...

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Thank you, Karlan--and yes, public hearings and trials. I hope we hear some encouraging words from incoming AG Pam Bondi this week.

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Gregory Roman's avatar

No one can possibly understand how rigged the Federal Judicial System is until they’ve been through it for themselves. There is no fairness. There is no presumption of innocence. There is no blind justice whatsoever. DOJ attorneys are figuratively in bed with 95% the Federal District Judges and it’s not a close call. I know you have a lot on your plate Julie but I hope you can contact me directly. I live in Florida’s “Treasure Coast”. What I have to tell you will literally blow your mind.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Hi Gregory - I am back in Chicago but please keep tagging me here and next time I am back in Jupiter, we can connect. Thank you!

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task's avatar

Do it!

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Gregory Roman's avatar

Rgr…copy all. Thx!

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Stephen Ungar's avatar

Trump retained his presidential records in his government-funded office, protected by the secret service. It’s not a crime. The prosecution of Trump is an abomination and the prosecution of his aides is worse. Yet, our courts allowed these injustices to proceed.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

And Chris Wray's comments on 60 Minutes last night were outrageous. I will have more on this in a video but he straight up lied (SHOCKING) about the circumstances of the documents case. Further, he should not be making any public comments since Trump's 2 defendants are still in legal jeopardy.

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Stephen Ungar's avatar

One of the features of the U.S. oligarchy is that corrupt officials that serve the oligarchy are treated as serious and sober leaders who act in good faith. Those who question them or, like yourself, document their corruption are treated as interlopers with no credibility. The Trump Administration needs to expose the corruption and abuse of power so that officials like Wray are stripped of every last thread of respectability. Wray has earned the same level of respect (total lack of respect) the corrupt oligarchy afforded to Trump, Bannon, Navarro and, most importantly, the J6 defendants. The difference will be that Wray and his deep state colleagues richly deserve it.

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task's avatar

It's almost as though Wray completely lost his mind. The whole crew sound eerily like third world arrogant, prosecutorial monsters without a modicum of empathy and/or regret. Should Bondi prosecute I would suggest Wray and his coconspirators plead insanity as a defense. As all you have to do is listen to him to conclude that there is no other rational explanation. After all he is the tip of the law and yet sounds more like a perp. Surely the annals of criminal psychology will someday provide a name along with several case studies detailing the key features associated with this yet to be understood pathology.

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Kevin Beck's avatar

In a career unblemished with success, Jack(ass) Smith resigns from his illegally-assigned position within the Den of Jackals Department of Justice (sic), but leaves plenty of rat droppings on his way out the door.

At this point, Smith should be arrested for impersonating a federal officer, relating to his illegal appointment as special counsel in these cases against President Trump. As such, any materials he and his team produced should be impounded and prevented from being released to anyone, including the soon-to-be former Attorney General, who should hang his head in shame as he finds his way to the door he doesn't want hitting him on the way out.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

"Unblemished with success," I LOVE THAT, Kevin. I might steal that LOL

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Kevin Beck's avatar

Great! I already stole it from someone else, but it was too good to keep hidden.

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task's avatar

And in defiance of Judge Cannon's order he still keeps up the impersonation charade. There is obviously two systems of law operating under one flag... Judge Cannon and Judge Chutkan. One is legal and the other is not. It's not only Smith who ignores Judge Cannon but also so does Judge Chutkan and Meritless Garland who suborns the counterfeit. She and Garland lack the authority to ignore Cannon's decision. Smith is acting as though he received Senate approval when Cannon made it clear her decision to eliminate his prosecutorial standing was the absence of that approval. He has no more right to produce a report than does a homeless illegal immigrant.

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War Eagle's avatar

Smith should be subpoenaed to testify before congress under oath, should he lie indict him, sentence him to prison just like they did to Bannon. I hope Trumps DOJ investigates him every minute of the day until they can charge him with a felony. Payback for everything Smith did to Trump!

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Julie Kelly's avatar

As I said to another poster here, we should learn more during Pam Bondi's confirmation hearing on Wednesday. She may keep her cards close to the vest but hopefully she will give some insight as to the investigations her DOJ plans to pursue.

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War Eagle's avatar

That would be outstanding, I look forward to Pam bring confirmed, she was an outstanding AG for Florida!

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Diana Woodward's avatar

She is weak on gun laws. She is the one responsible for the Red flag law in Florida, Scott signed it as Governor. I like her, we just need to be on guard.

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ScottyG's avatar

As you leave, don’t let the American border hit you in the ass, Jacky boy.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Wouldn't it be something if he tries to go back to The Hague? Pretty sure we have extradition treaty with the Netherlands...

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James Bryson's avatar

Garland and Dead-eye Jack have totally destroyed the credibility of the judiciary. We see what they were willing to do do a former president…no one can “unsee" that publicly funded CRIME.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

True, James.

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Brian Ahier's avatar

This phony baloney report will be the shame of the DOJ

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Marilyn F's avatar

That will be the millionth and one sham by the DOJ.

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A. Jeannette's avatar

I know that snakes aren't slimy, but Biden and his administration including, Merrick Garland, Alejandro Mayorkas, Christopher Wray, Jack Smith, Fani Willis and her bosses (who now owe Judicial Watch over $21,500), Alvin Bragg, Leticia James, Arthur Engoron, Tanya Chutkan, Matthew Graves, Jamie Raskin, Liz Cheney, the J6 Committee, Nancy Pelosi, Dan Goldman, Ms. Crockett, Adam Schiff, Hunter, James and Jill Biden and a host of other rodents are most assuredly quite slimy! And, they are abominably sore losers.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Joe Biden suggested he will offer more pardons this week. I anticipate he will give blanket pardons ala Hunter's pardon to Liz Cheney, Jack Smith and his team, and perhaps Garland and Wray.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

This current administration has done a complete slash and burn of justice, the most absorbing question is... where and with who do you start. It’s a Golden Corral fantasy come true, do you start with the hot dark chocolate volcano pudding cake or the baby back ribs?

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Bondi will need several special counsels. And Senate/House GOP need to step up and hold public hearings and drag these criminals before the American people.

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Dave Vierthaler's avatar

All flagellations of desperation….

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Don Pauley's avatar

If he does not face serious investigation and repercussions for the abusive behavior, it wil resume in a matter of days (2-4 years max). The whole DC court system needs abolished 100%. The foxes cannot have their own court system to protect themselves when raiding the hen house. Abusive to the core.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Absolutely, Don. My preference is to shut down the DC US attorney's office, the Washington FBI field office, and the federal court system in DC. That is the axis of evil.

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Marilyn F's avatar

Do these maggots think nothing will happen to them by doing this again & again? Clearly they aren’t smart enough to know that pissing off a man like Donald Trump is a terrible idea.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Marilyn, unfortunately they have seen everyone associated with the lawfare against Pres. Trump get away with it. That is why they are so brazen right to the end. Trump's DOJ must end this lawfare and it only happens when govt officials go to jail.

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Walt Nelson's avatar

Joey maybe senile but his aids will never let any of this bs drop. I'm so tired of hearing about it. It all starts and ends w their hatred for Trump at any cost.

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Geoff's avatar

Jack Smith (no relation) is thoroughly evil.

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C. Erik Wilkinson's avatar

Anyone else notice that Jack Smith looks like the main bad dude in Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”?

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Ugly inside and out.

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