Raid on President Trump's Home

The national archives put out 3-4 press releases about President Trump's search and subsequent finding documents marked classified.

James Comer now alleging that the natinonal archives *didn't* do that for President Biden... but mainly because the administration barred them to do so.

As always, the cover up is worse than the crime. And there seems to be a very, very large coverup afoot. Can't wait to see what they "turn up" at Pence's house.
 
Donald Trump just won the 2024 election. Couple the impending protests with the previously scheduled day of *can't say it on the internet because people are getting banned for it*, and what do you get?

Two factions, diametrically opposed, in the streets together, both incensed about nonsense.

Buckle up, boys and girls.
 
George Clooney Tarantino GIF by MIRAMAX
 
The absolute weakest case is the first one? For a charge that (if it is what they've been assuming it was) is basically impossible to make a felony?

Yet another NY Dem thinking it's "their time" and giving the Don a win.



I still don't see Donald winning the next election. It all depends on whether this gets never Trumpers on his side, or if it pushes center right/independents away.

Remember, we are all much more politically involved than a bunch of our peers.
Does the average apathetic voter actually pay attention to this, or just hear "Trump charged" and turn away from him?
 
Nancy Pelosi roasted over Trump indictment tweet saying he has a right ‘to prove innocence’ at trial

"The Grand Jury has acted upon the facts and the law," Pelosi wrote. "No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence. Hopefully, the former President will peacefully respect the system, which grants him that right."

So if a powerful person in government doesn't like you, you'll have the right be charged and arraigned and arrested and go to trial to "prove innocence."

Wow.
 
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