Just the other day I noted that 25 known witnesses or subjects of Jack Smith's investigations are lawyers (it's actually at least 26--I forgot Bobb). Commentators would do well to consider how that drives Smith's investigative approaches. https://t.co/Zti4optvYP
Judge rules Trump's "stand back and stand by" statement is admissible, relevant evidence in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy trial. So a jury will hear evidence that Trump's statement motivated and encouraged the insurrection. #JusticeMattershttps://t.co/gxicdxOS9Z
JUDGE: "Mr. Trump is a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries. He is the mastermind of strategic abuse of the judicial process."https://t.co/P8un0eU5Kj
Kavanaugh back in the barrel, even as ppl wondering why the leak investigation didnt talk to the 9 justices & their spouses. (Of course they'd never go political...)
BREAKING: Charles McGonigal, who was the special agent in charge of counterintelligence in the FBI’s New York Field Office, is under arrest over his ties to Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch. (via ABC News)https://t.co/FiYDCvIyrj
Obviously don’t know who the source for the 2016 NYT story was, but at the time it ran McGonigal had just been tapped to run counterintelligence for the NYC field office. pic.twitter.com/9XeOtb84pa
Interesting statement from Trump on Truth Social: "Mike Pence is an innocent man. He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life. Leave him alone!!!"
Ginni Thomas’ testimony before the Jan. 6 Committee kind of got buried in the avalanche of material the committee released before the end of the last Congress. But it deserves a closer look and Frank Wilkinson takes that deep dive right here. Fascinating stuff. Check it out.
The Pennsylvania pizzeria owner who demanded that police at the U.S. Capitol “bring Nancy Pelosi out” to the mob of Donald Trump supporters on Jan. 6 has been convicted of all five charges against her. https://t.co/QcHQz0A75W
In April 2016, I broke the story of Trump and Putin, using Russian open sources. Afterwards, I heard vague intimations that something was awry in the FBI in New York, specifically counter-intelligence and cyber. We now have a suggestion as to why. 0/20
Almost three months before then HPSCI Member and future CIA Director Mike Pompeo was cheering WikiLeaks, Josh Schulte stole CIA's hacking tools and sent them to WikiLeaks.
Exclusive: Donald Trump has a new lawsuit target: Bob Woodward. The former president is suing the veteran journalist for releasing interview recordings, claiming he never agreed to the tapes being publichttps://t.co/vNCG89ebU7
THREAD: Back in September, the Director of National Intelligence was ready to present damage assessment findings to the ‘Gang of 8’ re: the Trump documents after the Senate Intelligence Committee made the request, but it never happened.
DOJ alluded to it again today: pic.twitter.com/ktSGL4Qj2U
We are working with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to support the provision of information that will satisfy the Committee’s responsibilities without harming the ongoing Special Counsel investigations.”
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is finally presenting the case in which Donald Trump used $130,000 in campaign funds to pay hush money to Stormy Daniels to a NY grand jury. Michael Cohen set to personally testify against him. This is so long overdue.
A newly released audio recording obtained by The Associated Press offers a behind-the-scenes look at how former President Donald Trump’s campaign team in Wisconsin knew they had been outflanked by Democrats in the 2020 presidential election.https://t.co/JekBje8h2H
Talking points meme: police are bloodthirsty thugs when dealing with protesters -
This is Officer Lila Morris, Badge Number 5869 who beat protester Roseanne Boyland to death with a stick on the steps of the US Capitol pic.twitter.com/dlGqj1Yicm
Roseanne Boyland was NOT trampled to death. Nor did she die of a drug overdose. A Capitol Police officer battered her until she went lifeless. She was unarmed and defenseless. So don’t go teary-eyed over #TyreNichols if you continue to cheer the police killing of Roseanne Boyland
"The D.C. Medical Examiner’s Office on Wednesday revealed that Roseanne Boyland, one of five people who died amid the Capitol riot, died from accidental “acute amphetamine intoxication”https://t.co/stgJtl9Edz
“Former Vice President Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel overseeing probes into former President Donald Trump, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter” https://t.co/RzBpIRgiRw
We know that the subpoena issued after months of negotiation b/t Pence team and DOJ. So eventually Smith just said screw it, see you at the Grand Jury or in court. Compare Mueller and his timidity with subpoenaing Trump, which he never did.
Ahistorical - Mueller had Barr, Rosenstein & ultimately Trump crashing his investigation, yet he still came out with 2 tomes, one the less-known intelligence side. Barr even kept his misleading memo secret until that judge (Amy.berman....3 names) forced it into the open in *Aug 2022*, years later, and it wasn't an analysis, it was an exercise in predrawn conclusions looking to paste in justifications that were mostly crap anyway)
Garland's running this by the book, Smith can do his job professionally, and Biden's staying out as he should (as far as you and i know)
Part of Mueller's "timidity" in subpoenaing Trump was 1) the dangerous precedent it sets, plus 2) undoubtedly the can of worms would open up (and you better go for something more than perjury). Plus again 3) it's ethically dubious to accuse the President legally with no way to arbitrate that decision (we saw that even impeachment trials weren't good enough - we settled little through Trump's 2 trials (I'm still glad we did them) and instead are doing it 2+ years later in real courts anyway.
(I think it would've been a disruptive distraction for Jan6C to take this on - they ran out of time even without)
“As in 2016, … it was the Ds who shld have worried about the 2018 election’s integrity. For one thing, many voters in 3 Dem-leaning South Florida counties … did not receive their absentee ballots on time or at all.” By @jennycohn1 for @buckscobeacon 1/ https://t.co/zlPLTxOaUj
Seems Grant was never charged, Collins's son got no prison time for selling his own stock & spreading the word to his fiance's family. (total amounts were 20x larger than Martha's if $40k was right - otherwise 3x if hers was $200k or so)
Now we learn that Chris Grant himself got the same tip and dumped his shares in Innate Immunotherapeutics on June 23, 2017. They put Martha Stewart in jail for less. Chris is cozy with the usual @GOP crooks and liars like @MichaelRCaputo & @CarlPaladino. pic.twitter.com/BGedahShAf
NEWS: DOJ wants to compel Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran to testify under crime-fraud exception and are asking a lot of questions about Boris Epshteyn @alanfeuer Ben Protess me : https://t.co/kjvMBeCPUZ
Pence is likely to invoke the speech or debate clause in opposing the DOJ subpoena, as first reported by Politico. Thrush and me https://t.co/Zr5pBKO78F
There's a million stories in Trump City, he's thinking them up and trying them out all day, every day:
The constantly evolving story on the Trump documents. This is why you don’t talk when under investigation until you find out exactly what they know. And even then you don’t talk. “I would put them in a pile and keep them as momentous.” pic.twitter.com/OtpFFEQQ09
see he's always hunting for tidbits of inspiration for his 'stories' -
Was just told Donald Trump reposted this tweet of mine, devoid of context before and after that made clear it was limited to the very tiny excerpts of the Fulton County report — and the full report’s more significant findings remain sealed. pic.twitter.com/n4qKiL0Wb1
Since Area Substacker loves to harp about Fox's ratings, I look forward to him addressing their explicit acknowledgement they have to lie to get those ratings. pic.twitter.com/5rjUOIHrsC
GOP campaign consultant sentenced to 18 months for arranging Russian contribution to Trump campaign https://t.co/wI8vRjeupp Benton is now very happy. He embarrassed his family. He was just exercising the ways of a true Republican. Was the money confiscated?
NYTimes guest op-ed today - "It’s Time to Prepare for a Possible Trump Indictment" -
by Norman L. Eisen, E. Danya Perry and Amy Lee Copeland -
(Mr. Eisen is a co-author of “Fulton County, Georgia’s Trump Investigation,” a Brookings Institution report on the Fulton County district attorney’s investigation. Ms. Perry is an author of “Trump on Trial,” a Brookings Institutionreport on the Jan. 6 committee. Ms. Copeland is a criminal defense and appellate attorney in Savannah, GA.)
Opinion | It’s Time to Prepare for a Possible Trump Indictment - The New York Times https://t.co/Ei486bbt2t
"As much as they think they’re going to bully me, it’s not going to happen. They’re not going to benefit from it,” Michael Cohen told MSNBC. https://t.co/BPVquKzQFQ # via @HuffPostPol
From what I recall, Pomerantz did a real disservice saying Bragg was just shutting down the whole Trump investigation,, when he was really getting in order what seemed prosecutable and what didn't (many things would *like them* to be enough, but from expert evaluation there would be too many holes or too much doubt for some of them - in an actual court of law )
Mark Meadows and his allies have been quietly spending tens of millions of dollars on Capitol Hill real estate, seemingly trying to build a MAGA hub of buildings near Congress. Great @MaggieSeverns@BySteveReilly@annadeen2 reporting.https://t.co/eIf9BjIgXM
Not sure what I was expecting when I heard about a Trump grand jury foreperson speaking out about indictments, but it wasn’t this. pic.twitter.com/bOFCxGwnPm
....The single biggest payment that Mr. Trump made from the PAC money to a law firm last year — $3 million — went to the Florida-based law firm Critton, Luttier and Coleman, which is affiliated with Christopher M. Kise, a former solicitor general of Florida. Mr. Kise joined Mr. Trump’s team initially to take on the Mar-a-Lago documents case and he is now involved in defending Mr. Trump and his company in a fraud suit filed by the New York attorney general, Letitia James....
WaPo, CNN, Politico, ABC, Axios, Gannett, and others demand the release of January 6 footage that the House speaker provided exclusively to Tucker Carlson (@anumitakaur / Washington Post)https://t.co/WZQLuqvcMrhttps://t.co/X0c2IzsiSj
Interesting to see Frank Luntz pushing back on Tucker Carlson's spin:
“This dept stands by the officers in the video that was shown last night.
I don’t have to remind you how outnumbered our officers were on January 6. Those officers did their best to use de-escalation tactics to try to talk rioters into getting each other to leave the building.” https://t.co/nsCc8q2wWY
Michael Cohen is expected to testify before a Manhattan grand jury next week — a sign that prosecutors are poised to indict Trump for his role in paying hush money to Stormy Daniels. https://t.co/Xmtmtep8Mv
When Michael D. Cohen needed $17 million to buy a Manhattan apartment building in 2015, he went to Signature Bank.
Signature had existed for less than two decades, and compared with some of its New York rivals, it was a small player occupying unglamorous niches.
Yet it was a natural place to go for Mr. Cohen, who was Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer. Years earlier, he had helped initiate a relationship between Signature and Mr. Trump, and the bank became an unlikely go-to lender for the future president and his extended family.
The bank helped finance Mr. Trump’s Florida golf course. It lent money to Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, and to Mr. Kushner’s father, Charles. It provided Mr. Trump and his business with checking accounts.And Ivanka Trump sat on Signature’s board of directors while the bank was lending to her father and her husband, Mr. Kushner.
Signature provides a window into the intersecting financial interests of Mr. Cohen and the Trump and Kushner families. With Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner working in the White House, and Mr. Cohen under criminal investigation, Signature’s interactions with some of its most famous clients are attracting attention from regulators.
New York’s Department of Financial Services this year requested information from Signature about its credit lines to the Kushners, according to people familiar with the requests. They said regulators were reviewing whether Mr. Kushner’s White House role could compromise Signature’s ability to collect on the loans.
That review of Mr. Kushner’s loan documents led the New York regulators to broaden their inquiry, said one person, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the regulator’s activities. The agency is now looking into whether Signature lent money to real estate developers — including the Kushner family’s business, Kushner Companies — knowing they planned to use abusive tactics to push out low-rent tenants and then charge more, according to two people familiar with the review. It is focused on whether Signature’s loans were overly risky and violated laws intended to prevent predatory behavior.
The inquiry is at an early stage and might include banks other than Signature, the person said.
“We recognize we are not perfect,” Signature’s chairman, Scott A. Shay, said in a statement. “However, any allegation that we knowingly or somehow actively abet tenant harassment is frankly a slander against Signature Bank and an unfair impugning of the reputations of many hardworking colleagues who strive to be a positive force for not only our shareholders and depositors but our community as well.”
Signature announced on Friday that it was stepping up efforts to make sure its lending doesn’t lead to the displacement of tenants. The pledge drew praise from the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, a New York community group.
Last week, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said the state was opening an investigation into allegations, filed in a lawsuit, that Kushner Companies illegally harassed low-rent tenants to get them to leave.
Christine Taylor, a Kushner Companies spokeswoman, said, “All our business with Signature Bank has been entirely appropriate.” She added that before Mr. Kushner joined the White House, “we never had these type of inquiries which appear to be solely for political reasons.”
Amanda Miller, a Trump Organization spokeswoman, played down the company’s relationship with Signature. “While the company has, from time to time, done some business with Signature Bank, those dealings were few and far between and limited in scope,” she
said. (Other banks, such as Deutsche Bank, have done more business with the Trump Organization.)
Mr. Shay and Joseph DePaolo founded Signature in 1999 with backing from Israel’s biggest lender, Bank Hapoalim. One of Signature’s specialties was financing the purchase of taxi medallions, which authorize holders to operate cabs. Mr. Cohen had amassed a large portfolio of medallions and had borrowed money from bankers who later joined Signature.
Signature forged deep political connections — its board members have included a former Republican senator, Alfonse D’Amato, and a former New York lieutenant governor, Alfred B. DelBello, a Democrat. A former Democratic congressman, Barney Frank, joined the board in 2015.
The bank also became known for doing more than rivals to accommodate customers.
For example, Signature allowed some business clients to withdraw cash even when their accounts were empty, creating overdrafts of tens of thousands of dollars without formal loan agreements, according to a former employee and a client who said he routinely did this. That attracted clients with irregular cash flow.
In an interview at Signature’s Fifth Avenue headquarters, Mr. DePaolo, the bank’s chief executive, acknowledged that Signature did things that rivals wouldn’t. He said it was part of providing superior services to trustworthy customers. He and Mr. Shay said Signature complied with all banking rules.
Mr. Frank said Signature served a valuable role by financing housing for low- and middle-income tenants. “It’s very well run,” he said.
Before Mr. Trump became a Signature client, he fought the bank. The 2007 skirmish involved a construction company that Mr. Trump had hired to help build a golf course. After Mr. Trump refused to pay the company’s bills and sued it for subpar work, the company went bankrupt. It owed Signature money. Mr. Trump’s and Signature’s lawyers argued in court that their clients were both entitled to the same funds from the bankrupt company.
Mr. Trump and Signature settled in September 2009. Three months later, the Trump Organization started borrowing from Signature — thanks, at least in part, to Mr. Cohen.
Mr. Cohen had joined the Trump Organization in 2007 as an executive and was on the condominium board of Trump World Tower, across from the United Nations. In December 2009, Signature lent $800,000 to the building, managed by the Trump Organization, to refinance the mortgage on the superintendent’s apartment.
A former Signature employee said Mr. Cohen had helped arrange the loan. Signature executives say they have no record of Mr. Cohen’s involvement.
A long-term relationship between Signature and the Trump family ensued.
In 2010, the year after Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner married, Charles Kushner and his wife opened a Signature account, a bank spokeswoman said. That year, the Trump International Golf Club in Florida received two letters of credit from Signature totaling $212,000. The letters provided a guarantee from Signature that Mr. Trump would be able to pay what he owed in a contract with a third party. Signature said the letters of credit were fully secured by cash that Mr. Trump had at the bank.
Signature in 2011 gave Charles and Jared Kushner a credit line from which they borrowed nearly $5 million that year, securities filings show.
In September 2011, Signature named Ms. Trump, who was 29, to its board. She was paid $198,875 in 2012 in cash and stock.
Mr. Shay said Ms. Trump had been invited onto the nine-member board as part of an effort to recruit younger directors and to give it a second woman.
“She was an active, engaged board member,” Mr. Shay said. “She read everything and asked questions if she didn’t understand.”
Giving seats on the board of a publicly traded company like Signature to people directly connected to large clients is generally frowned on.
“Directors should not have significant commercial relationships with institutions on whose boards they sit,” said Charles Elson, a professor of corporate governance at the University of Delaware. “You’re there to oversee operations and be objective. Your job is not to guarantee business for the bank or the company but to ensure effective oversight.”
Signature nonetheless designated Ms. Trump as an independent director and assigned her to board committees that set executive compensation and monitored risks.
The bank continued to do business with her family. It renewed credit lines to the Kushners, who by the end of 2012 owed the bank $4 million.
Mr. Shay said that Ms. Trump had recused herself from decisions involving her family and that the transactions hadn’t been large enough to compromise her independence.
With the benefit of hindsight, Mr. DePaolo said, “I almost regret that we had Ivanka on the board.” Mr. Shay added: “Had we known the identity of the 45th president, I think we would have thought twice. But that’s not to say she wasn’t a great board member.”
Ms. Trump stepped down from the board in early 2013 because of “her highly demanding schedule.” A White House spokesman didn’t respond to requests for comment about Ms. Trump’s role.
Five months later, Signature started making mortgage loans to Mr. Kushner’s company. Kushner Companies has received at least 21 mortgages from Signature, totaling more than $210 million. The loans were mostly for buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn where many tenants live in rent-regulated apartments.
“All the lending we’ve done with them has been very conservative,” Mr. Shay said.
In February 2015, shortly before Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign got underway, Signature made the $17 million loan to Mr. Cohen.
Mr. Cohen said in an email that the loan had been “sourced by a mortgage broker and not based upon any personal relationships.”
Mr. DePaolo said that at the time of the loan, Mr. Cohen wasn’t a public figure. “We did a background check, and nothing out of the ordinary came up — he looked fine,” he said.
Signature has kept lending to the Kushners. Last year, Mr. Kushner and his father took advantage of the latest in a series of credit lines provided by the bank, borrowing more than $5 million, according to Mr. Kushner’s most recent government ethics filing.
Signature executives argue they are being punished unfairly for lending that mostly took place before the election.
“We feel abused,” Mr. Shay said.
A correction was made on
July 23, 2018:
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the nature of the financial backing that Signature Bank provided to Donald J. Trump’s Florida golf course. Although the bank itself categorized the financing as a loan, it was in the form of letters of credit. Signature did not loan money to the golf course.
(skip past first 128 numbers to the actual Biden explanations/counterclaims.)
A lot of people in line of fire for this - Rudy high up there.
Plus Guo & Bannon headed for more time in the barrel:
For those intrigued by the mention of the now-arrested Guo in Hunter Biden's countersuit, you likely missed this @dfriedman33 piece tying Guo to the nonconsensual dick pics that #mattydickpics is furious he can't see on Twitter.https://t.co/UyiJ0aPtrg
worth posting his latest communiques for the record
BREAKING: In one of his most completely unhinged screeds of all time, Trump announces he WILL BE ARRESTED & CHARGED IN NEW YORK ON TUESDAY, while ranting about “OPEN BOARDERS” & calling for protests to “TAKE OUR NATION BACK”. A narcissistic meltdown of epic proportions. pic.twitter.com/NRlCJo89v9
In finding that Evan Corcoran’s communications with Trump about the Mar-a-Lago documents fell within the crime/fraud exception, the District Court has held that Trump probably committed crimes with respect to those top secret documents. That’s a BFD!https://t.co/EgIPkejfW2
makes me think that probably not a single attorney in this country would vote for him - they might pretend but they wouldn't actually do it:
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen gives advice to Trump’s current legal team: “The smartest thing that a lawyer can do if Donald Trump asks them to represent him in this nightmare… run. Run as fast as you can.” https://t.co/u8ovAfQrLApic.twitter.com/bD3nTyW4Ip
Anyway, AFAIK, only CNN chased down the real story: That DOJ had intelligence and other reasons to believe that Egypt helped Trump stay in the race in 2016 with a $10M "donation." https://t.co/11N0khUBBx
A reminder that Painter is the former chief White House ethics lawyer for Pres. Bush, 2005-07, used to be a Republican, still not a Democrat, but still a law professor -
DA Bragg is right.
New York is not a laundromat for corrupt money.
Falsifying business records in New York to conceal evidence of a federal election crime, or any other crime, is a felony.https://t.co/CrQMFwMdKW
As @TuckerCarlson fans the flames saying hush money is legal some academics take his bait and pontificate on the irrelevant.
Lots of talk here about noncriminal contracts (even a case over a "baby fair").
No mention of Trump's federal election law crime.https://t.co/nu94mvNyBE
Buried in the interview the professor says "It’s legally OK if the information being kept confidential is not about a crime, or if keeping it confidential doesn’t otherwise violate the law." Specifics? Trump falsified NY business records to conceal a federal election law crime.
Nothing the professor says about the law is wrong, it just has absolutely nothing to do with the case. @TuckerCarlson is claiming Trump is innocent because hush money is common and legal. If this interview were an exam answer responding to Tucker's claim, the grade would be F.
No doubt by shifting a critical payload of Putinium-5 from the frozen core of Inner Earth to the Apocalypse Device hidden in the Black Dragon Society's Invisible Phase Ziggurat at the south pole. It's not such a big secret. Not anymore.https://t.co/P6p7QrGpiY
BREAKING: The Washington Post drops bombshell, reveals that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s federal investigators just uncovered evidence that Trump himself “personally examined” the boxes of top secret intel that he “moved” from Mar-a-Lago AFTER he was subpoenaed to return them.…
EXCLUSIVE: A law enforcement official tells Rolling Stone that Trump was offered a chance to surrender quietly and be arraigned over Zoom. Instead, Trump opted for a midday, high-profile booking at the Manhattan courthouse. #TrumpArraignment
New York Mayor Eric Adams threatened consequences to anyone engaging in violence on behalf of Trump — even if they’re members of Congress. #TrumpArraignmenthttps://t.co/kiMQLLVk5t
What they're saying: Former Attorney General Bill Barr, who has called the Manhattan DA's case "pathetically weak," sounded the alarm on Sunday over the legitimate danger Trump is facing in the classified documents probe.
"I think the document case is the most serious case," Barr told Fox News. "I don't think they went after those documents to get Trump. I think they actually wanted the documents back."
"What's at issue in that case is not the taking of the documents. It's what he did after the government sought them and subpoenaed them, and whether there was any obstruction."
Remember: Former special counsel Robert Mueller found 10 instances of potential obstruction during the Russia investigation — but declined to make a judgment due to the Justice Department policy that prevents a sitting president from being indicted.
I think people are forgetting one simple fact about the indictments against Donald:
The evidence is very strong.
The idea that D.A. Alvin Bragg would bring a weak case against a man who was not only the leader of the free world but who is a career criminal who's been walking… pic.twitter.com/fcUYoufbR6
2/The SOF lays out a compelling scheme to intere with the election, reminds us there's documents and audio corroboration of @MichaelCohen212 and more withesses, including National Inquirer CEO, payments to Stormy and Karen, and tells us there are federal and state tax and ...
Harlan Crow’s wife Kathy serves on the board of the Manhattan Institute, which employs Shapiro to file amicus briefs lobbying the Supreme Court to rule certain ways on cases https://t.co/SkybOQFyswhttps://t.co/vc2hyFynxd
two examples of some extra nasty pro-Trump/pro Jan. 6 astroturf I noticed last night; there was enough of this type of anti-Pence stuff to make "Pence" on the "trending" menu on Twitter
Mike Pence should be charged with obstructing an official proceeding on January 6th, 2021.
Absolute best phrase in the @washingtonpost article on the judgment against #MikeLindell, whose $5 million bounty for proof that there was no election fraud in 2020 has to be paid to this guy, for whom "reasonable" and "moderate conservative" are like dandelion seeds in the wind pic.twitter.com/BE0iAcBYn4
NEW: A man wanted for Jan. 6 misdemeanors opened fire on sheriff's deputies in Texas as they checked in on him ahead of his anticipated arrest. https://t.co/ZsAPV8XOPk
Wow. Peter Navarro told a Fox producer that Republican legislatures were ready to steal the election for Trump before Sidney Powell ruined it. https://t.co/XMwqRfTZrD
Breaking: A New York judge has tossed out Donald Trump's lawsuit against The New York Times and his niece, Mary Trump, and ordered him to pay all attorneys fees, legal expenses, and associated costs.https://t.co/wgk0gYLT7i
The unique genius of America is that an Afro-Cuban guy named Enrique Tarrio can grow up to be the leader of a far-right militia — don’t let anyone tell you this isn’t a great country and a land of limitless opportunity. https://t.co/iq5SepBoQn
"Hatchet Speed, a 41-year-old former Navy reservist who once held top-secret security clearance, was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6. The right-wing radical praised Hitler and idolized the Unabomber."https://t.co/yIChw8RHDE
— Ⓜ️Ⓜ️ Lauren Ash Davis - OG Meidas Mighty (@Meidas_LaurenA) May 8, 2023
Trumpers be all worried about the Biden's but haven't seen one comment on this. Their credibility is zilch: FBI agents raid condo unit owned by Russians at Trump Towers in Sunny Isles https://t.co/kJy6t654ly
I knew Ginni Thomas. Ginni Thomas was in a cult (the large group awareness training cult, Lifespring). Here she is in 1989 speaking at an event I hosted for former members. Until today, almost NO one has seen this video. pic.twitter.com/qMX4fKboxg
This is a long deep dive into the secretive democracy-killing creepshow we are up against. You may want an airsick bag handy when you read it. https://t.co/VQYWhMoi7C
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) May 20, 2023
Breaking News: Oath Keepers' founder Stewart Rhodes was just sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the January 6th attack on the Capitol building.
Judge Mehta said in the sentencing that "Treason has been determined to be the appropriate analogue." The… pic.twitter.com/AiZMjnhYJP
Richard Barnett, who was photographed with his feet up on Nancy Pelosi’s desk on January 6th, has been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison. Barnett had been convicted on 8 charges related to the 2021 Capitol attack. pic.twitter.com/x1wV64NLVM
American traitor and Kremlin agent Tara Reade is being interviewed by convicted Russian spy Maria Butina on Russian TV. Tara Reade was recruited by Russia to discredit President Biden in the 2020 election.
Totally forgot her online beau was incredibly pushing anti-Biden propaganda straight from Rudy Giuliani's pal Andrii Derkach. It always leads back to the same people. https://t.co/G2Jql3T1Mv
HOLY. FUCKING. SHIT. Jack Smith now has a TAPE of Donald Trump at his shitty Bedminster golf motel blabbing about the contents of classified documents he stole. this is FUCKING YUGE. tick tock, Donny. tick fucking tock
To be clear, it could still be difficult - it's an audio recording - they have to prove what everyone saw, and Tump subordinates often take the fall. Plus Trump is very talented at wrecking court procedures - less skillful at actually winning the cases, though in the old days he had less funded opposition. State & federal government has big enough pockets. (Though underfunding the IRS helped him tremendously).
BREAKING: Jack Smith is prepared to ask a grand jury to CHARGE TRUMP with ESPIONAGE and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE as early as TOMORROW, and MARK MEADOWS HAS FLIPPED and will plead guilty to several lesser charges in exchange for limited immunity. https://t.co/RNC7flxm6K
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) June 7, 2023
First, AS OF RIGHT NOW, retention and dissemination are actually the same crime, 18 USC 793e. The crime is the same. The narrative that gets told and the punishment (if it comes to that) would be different. pic.twitter.com/P9DEREKHtj
Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore believes the former president's defense team will claim prosecutorial misconduct in the ongoing documents probe, “I witnessed a lot of misconduct." Special counsel's office declined comment on Parlatore's allegations. pic.twitter.com/8qtRkaDNMR
CNN has confirmed Trump has been indicted, charged with 7 counts (in Miami even tho it's out of the D.C. DOJ)
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in the special counsel's classified documents probe, sources familiar with the matter tell CNN https://t.co/MzVLn8O2xS
CNN TV has dragged on old Watergate hands for comments now, with Carl Bernstein and John Dean flanking Anderson Cooper, left and right respectively, hah. (They are mostly confused and not ready to say anything much yet. )
No, Trump didn’t follow the Presidential Records Act. No, Obama and the Bushes didn’t take millions of papers. No, the feds couldn’t have just asked nicely. No, 1,850 Biden boxes haven’t vanished.
Seven-count federal indictment of former President Trump in Florida tonight. History is being made. Accountability will follow more swiftly because venue squabbles were taken off the table by not charging in DC.
Wow. What a terrific defense to the stunning 37-count indictment. "I illegally possessed and shared Top Secret material, but it was neat and orderly!" https://t.co/cDmviWFpE5
EXCLUSIVE: “As president, I could have declassified, but now I can’t.” CNN has the transcript of bombshell recording of Trump claiming to have secret information. https://t.co/ShU2KcX8E4
New: DC fed court Chief Judge James Boasberg earlier today entered an order unsealing docs related to Mike Pence's special counsel subpoena fight, from @gregorykorte: https://t.co/E1XmJHejQ7
The govt immediately said it wouldn't appeal, so the docs just got posted, links below
When is Congress going to investigate this?
Jared Kushner got a $2 billion deal from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund only six months after he left the White House and spearheaded a $110 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia. This sure looks like a payoff.https://t.co/eT490yKSm1
But wait there's more!'
His daddy asked the Qataris for $ to bail out the 666 5th debacle
They told him to FO
So, Kush and his bestie MBS THREATENED BLOCKADE
Qataris bent the knee and (via Brookfield) signed 99yr lease for 1B..paid UP FRONT
Long'ish read https://t.co/n8Z6jrYLeQ
Then “shortly before the 2020 election,” Kushner unveiled a government-sponsored program dubbed the Abraham Fund, which the Trump administration said would raise $3 billion for projects around the Middle East, capitalizing on the Abraham Accords, the diplomatic agreements…
EXCLUSIVE - DOJ twice axed plans to investigate Trump link to Jan 6 and Trump-led effort to steal 2020 election. It resulted in premier law enforcement agency not investigating his attack on democracy for more than a year. Me & @byaaroncdavis https://t.co/3rodXS0cQJ
Back to one of his favorite memes, smarter genius than all of youse:
At Bedminster last night, Trump says some of the best lawyers and law firms in the country contacted him offering their help but he told them he didn’t need it. pic.twitter.com/63UkRZVqog
The 14th amendment says that anyone who swore an oath to support the constitution and then engaged in insurrection is disqualified from holding office. That includes Donald Trump, and it does NOT require a conviction for insurrection, or even charges. Let's break that down:
Music teachers ain’t what they used to be… Florida idiot sentenced to 6 years in prison for Jan. 6 felonies. Enjoy the music behind bars. https://t.co/QJLb3pduD3
— Eduardo Montes-Bradley (@edmontesbradley) July 16, 2023
BREAKING: Oath Keepers Jan. 6 operations leader Michael "Whip" Greene sentenced to probation and 60 hours of community service for misdemeanor trespassing. Judge Mehta said the jury acquitted him and that verdict "has to be respected." https://t.co/8QWgOg8o5E
"My only crime is working for an organization of white people who higher-end white people consider to be unfavorable white people," Oath Keepers Jan. 6 operations leader Michael "Whip" Greene told me outside of court.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 4 counts of conspiracy w/six co-conspirators:
*Jeffrey Clark
*Rudy Giuliani
*Jenna Ellis
*John Eastman
*Kurt Olsen
*Kenneth Chesebro
The judge has convicted many #Jan6th defendants. #TrumpIndictmenthttps://t.co/y2l7fr6UK6
NEW THINGS IN THE INDICTMENT
-Pence kept notes of conversations with Trump
-Trump called two senators at 6pm on Jan. 6 (as riot still raged in some areas) to continue effort to block certification
-At 7 pmCipollone asked Trump to call off objections.https://t.co/VqPIzwKe3k
Big new detail here confirming what we already knew: Trump and his inner circle had plans to incite “riots in every major city” in order to lay the groundwork to invoke the insurrection act and institute a militarized crackdown. These plans involved extremist groups, as well. pic.twitter.com/wS6E3JepLq
"jfc. Trump was so serious about using military force against protesters that WH aides prepared a draft proclamation last June to invoke the Insurrection Act to allow him to deploy active-duty soldiers in response to protests after George Floyd’s death. https://nytimes.com/2021/06/25/us/politics/trump-insurrection-act-protests.html…
The draft was prepared for him to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops against protesters in DC, but he apparently kept pushing for months to use the Insurrection Act to quash protests in Chicago, New York, Portland, and elsewhere.
That Trump was actively pushing to use the Insurrection Act in 2020 gives incredibly important new meaning to the fact that some of the indicted Capitol rioters stated that they were there to serve as Trump’s army if he invoked the Act.
The @nytimes has an excellent annotation of the Trump indictment. Very helpful to read it for yourself. Kudos to @charlie_savage and others who put it together. Gift link belowhttps://t.co/FkBKHy6g1t
Rudy Giuliani's former assistant, Noelle Dunphy, who accused the former NY mayor of sexual abuse, harassment and wage theft, has filed a series of transcripts of audio files and ... wow. pic.twitter.com/tL4eDhh1GH
Lamberth added, “that even if Mr. Hostetter genuinely believed the election was stolen and that public officials had committed treason, that does not change the fact that he acted corruptly with consciousness of wrongdoing. Belief that your actions are ultimately serving a greater good does not negate consciousness of wrongdoing. … Even if Mr. Hostetter sincerely believed — which it appears he did — that the election was fraudulent, that President Trump was the rightful winner and that public officials committed treason, as a former police chief, he still must have known it was unlawful to vindicate that perceived injustice by engaging in mob violence to obstruct Congress.”
Lamberth also found Hostetter’s contention that when he discussed executions he was contemplating a lawful process leading to them “wholly incredible in light of the context in which those statements were made and the notes he prepared for several of his speeches.”
Lamberth pointed to Taylor’s testimony that Hostetter possessed a hatchet while in the restricted area of the Capitol. In fact, the hatchet was a gift from Taylor, the judge said. Hostetter argued he did not have the hatchet because it had been stolen from his truck, but Lamberth noted Hostetter didn’t report the theft.
Taylor’s attorney Dyke Huish told City News Service that his client testified for three days of the eight-day trial.
“Mr. Taylor was grateful for the opportunity to take responsibility for his actions and to tell the truth about what happened on Jan. 6,” Huish said. “Mr. Taylor continues to believe there were inconsistencies in the election. However, that doesn’t justify inappropriate behavior or impeding the proper transfer of power in the United States. Mr. Taylor loves his country and it pains him that he has caused his country pain, which is why he took responsibility and testified.”
Elements of Offense of 1512
1) Did he want to prevent the vote certification from happening (yep!)
2) Did he take steps to make that happen (Hell yeah!)
3) Did he have CORRUPT PURPOSE
A connection @DennisAftergut and I saw when SCOTUS decided the “true threats” case Counterman v. Colorado on June 27: It fits Trump like custom footwear measured and made in Milan. . . https://t.co/yoXhe2oTkA
After Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!" Jack Smith filed a Motion for Protective Order.
Smith is claiming that the prosecution can not safely turn over all the requested discovery evidence until they know that Trump can't make… pic.twitter.com/UswXt8h4Oi
When Trump violates the protection order, it would be good to lock him up for a night or two. Both because he will have earned it, but moreso to get MAGA-land used to the idea of Trump locked up, as they're going to have to get used to it. https://t.co/ZLyom73oBR
For dissection of Judge Cannon's "intensely weird" order yesterday striking sealed govt filings explaining its unopposed motion for a hearing about Nauta's atty's potential conflicts, see @AdamUnikowsky 's substack post: https://t.co/mPfzNYGe5zpic.twitter.com/vAwJtc5Yl8
I know PP put some stuff about Kenneth Chesebro on his other thread, but this story also deserves to be recorded on this thread.
Re:
...But a copy obtained by The New York Times shows for the first time...
I wonder which one of these 'awful' reporters (according to Marcy Wheeler types) obtained it by virtue of their connections: By Maggie Haberman, Charlie Savage and Luke Broadwater
I guess you'll ignore the crappy interference work Maggie's doing by lumping in Charlie Savage, who's in a different category and style of work.Again, look who Maggie's mother is, and consider how she frequently spins and alters reality in ways that must make her mother's clients quite happy. It's like having their own apinmeiater at NYT even somehow with NYT's acceptance. Trump shot someone on Main Street and watched them die? "There was a policy disagreement on Main Street today, experts say it will take some time to sort it out,"
Marcy noting Hulse of NYT can't find a way to inform his readers which impeachment and censuring have valid background, but and which are purely political. "let the readers decide for themselves, and we're just hear to regurgitate AP feeds and key hush hush tidbits from our connex" , and most important replay the claims of various political actors with no serious comment or note of which ones are completely vacuous.
The way you stop having frivolous impeachments like even Kevin McCarthy is quite clear he's going to have to do with Joe Biden is to fire people like @hillhulse who confess they're too incompetent to tell readers which is real and which is not. https://t.co/rop6cLcf3B
You're ALLOWED, @hillhulse, to say Kevin McCarthy is entertaining impeachment even though EVERYONE KNOWS THERE'S NO EVIDENCE of wrongdoing, bc he's desperate.
That would be competent reporting of what goes on on the Hill.
We went from "lock her up" over a very few questionable emails whether confidential from 4 years before, to a "drain the swamp" administration that extensively used non-retained non-gov emails and messaging for sensitive government business, and with few reporters or mainstream media giving a shit or maintaining their obsessive daily columns on this gross violation of laws created & strengthened *after* Hillary's State tenure.
We have furious accusations and little/no actual evidence of a FailSon's influence on his father while in office (and a weird mix of accusations of enrichment while Biden was a private citizen out of office and in, but no actual bank deposits), yet the Trump kids were *in* office for 4 years as "advisors", and we see massive amounts of money change hands from the Saudis at least as a very likely quid-pro-quo for foreign regimes. But hey, both sides do it... kind of.
And then there's the "trying to impeach/indict your opponent" which the GOP is trying with the economy, Hunter's calls and whatever else they can remotely shout out. Whereas Trump actually sent Rudy to Italy and Ukraine on a fishing expedition for dirt, it is and actually was recorded trying to extort the Ukrainians by withholding Congressionally appropriated military aid, for which Trump was impeached.
And one reason given for GOP not voting to convict on those impeachment trials is that "legal issues can be litigated when Trump is out of office". Just as they tried and failed to find something to indict Hillary on after the 2016 race was finished. Except multiple state and federal jurisdictions have found areas to actually indict Trump plus convict Trump Org of tax malfeasance.
Rudy just came out in court and admitted he lied about a Georgia elections worker. Fox News was successfully sued for $800 million for lying to its audience. Trump lost 60 cases, won 1 minor, in pitching his "2020 stolen" grift that's bringing him and the GOP more indictments around the country.
The GOP cases are mostly cause-and-effect. MTG played an unnecessary video on the House floor of Hunter humping someone - as if that were appropriate even if Hunter were a government employee or contractor, but which he isnt/wasn't. Eric Swalwell was pulled from his Intel seat for supposed Chinese contacts that he *reported* and broke off years before. Democrat Adam Schiff was retaliated against for his impeachment and J6C efforts with a stupid House censure (apparently more outrageous than rallying protesters to come to DC to attack the Capitol election proceedings). Millions in undeclared payouts and freebies to 2 GOP Supreme Court justices by patrons with cases in front of the court are "balanced" by "well Sotomayor promoted her book at gatherings" (how much Maga merch did Trump sell while in office, not along with other illegal emoluments that we don't actually have penalties for apparently, but just a stern "you shouldn't do that" if not a "what's the big deal, ieveryone has a nearby hotel for foreign gov influences to ante up their entry fee for the President".
Instead, the its another promo op-ed for Trump - he's not caught up in this woke stuff (except when he is) - he's focused on making America great again with law & order, secure borders, and sound economy".
Thanks for the hard-hitting "news", NYT. Not that Trump had to worry about DeSantis anyway, but but just in case some other upstart gets too close...
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by artappraiser on Fri, 01/13/2023 - 4:20pm
This in the Proud Boys sedition trial; incidentally, he notes the judge is a Trump appointee
by artappraiser on Fri, 01/13/2023 - 5:59pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 01/13/2023 - 6:12pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 01/20/2023 - 2:02pm
Kavanaugh back in the barrel, even as ppl wondering why the leak investigation didnt talk to the 9 justices & their spouses. (Of course they'd never go political...)
Anyway, Brett:
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 01/21/2023 - 1:02pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 1:07pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 3:42pm
But Joe's documents!
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 6:14pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 6:49pm
Wow, just wow
by artappraiser on Tue, 01/24/2023 - 2:23pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 3:15pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 01/25/2023 - 4:48pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 01/26/2023 - 1:35pm
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 01/26/2023 - 3:18pm
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 01/26/2023 - 5:53pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 01/28/2023 - 12:48am
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 01/28/2023 - 1:14am
As Pompeo pimps a book, says horrid unconstitutional stuff on TV, and floats a Prez run, here's his role in bonecutting a journalist.
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 01/28/2023 - 1:30am
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 5:50pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 6:31pm
lol at this pic:
BTW, icymi, it's referring to this
by artappraiser on Mon, 01/30/2023 - 9:39pm
WI2020 audio shows GOP fraud
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/03/2023 - 5:10am
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 02/04/2023 - 4:46pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/06/2023 - 8:36pm
Talking points meme: police are bloodthirsty thugs when dealing with protesters -
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/07/2023 - 7:43am
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 02/07/2023 - 3:26pm
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 02/07/2023 - 6:05pm
more analysis at Littman's feed
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/09/2023 - 10:47pm
Ahistorical - Mueller had Barr, Rosenstein & ultimately Trump crashing his investigation, yet he still came out with 2 tomes, one the less-known intelligence side. Barr even kept his misleading memo secret until that judge (Amy.berman....3 names) forced it into the open in *Aug 2022*, years later, and it wasn't an analysis, it was an exercise in predrawn conclusions looking to paste in justifications that were mostly crap anyway)
Garland's running this by the book, Smith can do his job professionally, and Biden's staying out as he should (as far as you and i know)
Part of Mueller's "timidity" in subpoenaing Trump was 1) the dangerous precedent it sets, plus 2) undoubtedly the can of worms would open up (and you better go for something more than perjury). Plus again 3) it's ethically dubious to accuse the President legally with no way to arbitrate that decision (we saw that even impeachment trials weren't good enough - we settled little through Trump's 2 trials (I'm still glad we did them) and instead are doing it 2+ years later in real courts anyway.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/10/2023 - 3:54am
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/09/2023 - 11:08pm
Stone's insurrection legacy
(I think it would've been a disruptive distraction for Jan6C to take this on - they ran out of time even without)
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/10/2023 - 4:03am
Martha insider trading memory lane
Seems Grant was never charged, Collins's son got no prison time for selling his own stock & spreading the word to his fiance's family. (total amounts were 20x larger than Martha's if $40k was right - otherwise 3x if hers was $200k or so)
Oh, & Grant's a Santos backer. Maybe harsher penalties wouldve stopped repeat crime?
https://twitter.com/ItsMattEhlers/status/1144422853397422082
https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2019-257
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/24/nyregion/chris-collins-son-insider-tr...
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo/news/2019/06/28/collins-inside...
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 02/13/2023 - 3:06am
by artappraiser on Tue, 02/14/2023 - 8:51pm
Election hacking thread
(but i thought this wasn't possible,
our elections were secure...)
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 02/15/2023 - 12:31am
There's a million stories in Trump City, he's thinking them up and trying them out all day, every day:
Will no doubt continue to do that until the day he dies.
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/15/2023 - 2:38am
see he's always hunting for tidbits of inspiration for his 'stories' -
by artappraiser on Sun, 02/19/2023 - 10:57pm
another example:
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 1:38pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 2:53am
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 10:04am
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 10:07am
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 10:19am
by artappraiser on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 6:00pm
NYTimes guest op-ed today - "It’s Time to Prepare for a Possible Trump Indictment" -
by Norman L. Eisen, E. Danya Perry and Amy Lee Copeland -
(Mr. Eisen is a co-author of “Fulton County, Georgia’s Trump Investigation,” a Brookings Institution report on the Fulton County district attorney’s investigation. Ms. Perry is an author of “Trump on Trial,” a Brookings Institution report on the Jan. 6 committee. Ms. Copeland is a criminal defense and appellate attorney in Savannah, GA.)
by artappraiser on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 6:07pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 6:55pm
From what I recall, Pomerantz did a real disservice saying Bragg was just shutting down the whole Trump investigation,, when he was really getting in order what seemed prosecutable and what didn't (many things would *like them* to be enough, but from expert evaluation there would be too many holes or too much doubt for some of them - in an actual court of law )
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 8:18pm
Lev Parnas quote tweeting Michael Cohen:
by artappraiser on Sun, 02/19/2023 - 8:32pm
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 02/21/2023 - 1:05am
I dunno about the imminent indictment part - posting it for the rest
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 1:11am
A reminder:
including that both national parties were targeted
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 1:23pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 2:11pm
Certainly sounds like a small group of extremists among Trump supporters to me:
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 2:40pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/22/2023 - 6:01pm
from
Trump Spent $10 Million From His PAC on His Legal Bills Last Year
Now that the former president is a declared candidate again, there are questions about whether he can continue using donor funds to pay his lawyers.
by Maggie Haberman @ NYTimes.com. Feb. 21
(that's an unlocked url! article should be free access)
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/23/2023 - 1:06am
Greg Sargent: Dems can release 1/6 footage too -
by artappraiser on Thu, 02/23/2023 - 8:58pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 02/25/2023 - 12:53am
by artappraiser on Sat, 02/25/2023 - 4:25pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/27/2023 - 3:42am
by artappraiser on Sun, 03/05/2023 - 5:43pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 12:39am
by artappraiser on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 5:36pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 03/08/2023 - 2:42am
Proud Boy's trial update - accidental classified info dump, play by play on insurrection with "normies"
Great summary.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 03/10/2023 - 11:59pm
Interesting to see Frank Luntz pushing back on Tucker Carlson's spin:
by artappraiser on Sun, 03/12/2023 - 12:14am
by artappraiser on Sun, 03/12/2023 - 12:16am
On Signature Bank which just failed (along with Silicon Valley)
How a Small Bank Became a Go-To Lender to the Trump Family
By Emily Flitter and Jesse Drucker, NYTimes.com, July 23, 2018
by artappraiser on Wed, 03/15/2023 - 2:26am
Hunter's revenge
(skip past first 128 numbers to the actual Biden explanations/counterclaims.)
A lot of people in line of fire for this - Rudy high up there.
Plus Guo & Bannon headed for more time in the barrel:
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 03/17/2023 - 12:05pm
worth posting his latest communiques for the record
by artappraiser on Sat, 03/18/2023 - 11:43am
Certainly he knows more about boarding school than me but right now I'm so bored with the USA, and all this fairy tail stuff - just lock him up.
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 03/18/2023 - 11:58am
This too, for the record:
by artappraiser on Sat, 03/18/2023 - 12:14pm
makes me think that probably not a single attorney in this country would vote for him - they might pretend but they wouldn't actually do it:
by artappraiser on Sat, 03/18/2023 - 12:20pm
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 03/19/2023 - 5:03am
by artappraiser on Fri, 03/24/2023 - 3:09pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 03/26/2023 - 12:58am
A reminder that Painter is the former chief White House ethics lawyer for Pres. Bush, 2005-07, used to be a Republican, still not a Democrat, but still a law professor -
by artappraiser on Tue, 03/28/2023 - 12:59pm
LOL
by artappraiser on Tue, 03/28/2023 - 4:32pm
For the record!
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/30/2023 - 5:44pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 03/30/2023 - 10:49pm
according to new book by senior supreme court analyst for CNN -
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/02/2023 - 5:30pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/02/2023 - 9:54pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 04/03/2023 - 12:44pm
At this point I barely expect 65% to approve the sun rising in the morning.
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 04/03/2023 - 1:29pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/04/2023 - 11:23am
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/04/2023 - 11:28am
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/04/2023 - 11:31am
from
and there's this
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/04/2023 - 11:49am
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/04/2023 - 5:17pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 04/05/2023 - 10:07am
Busy checking the bankruptcy provisions in her pre-nup.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 04/05/2023 - 11:32am
Bragg's case against Trump far from a slam dunk - roundup of legal opinions by Adam Klasfeld
by artappraiser on Wed, 04/05/2023 - 11:05pm
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/06/2023 - 6:39am
Thread of strong, weak & middlin' assessments
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 04/07/2023 - 2:28am
While gnashing Nazi art..
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 04/12/2023 - 12:47am
in addition to Rupar's points, I ran across this one
by artappraiser on Wed, 04/12/2023 - 3:44am
Did Trump grift fund Jan6?
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/13/2023 - 9:01am
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 04/16/2023 - 4:35pm
two examples of some extra nasty pro-Trump/pro Jan. 6 astroturf I noticed last night; there was enough of this type of anti-Pence stuff to make "Pence" on the "trending" menu on Twitter
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/20/2023 - 1:52am
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/20/2023 - 11:07pm
Jan. 6 guy doing the 'abolish police' thing:
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/20/2023 - 11:46pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 04/21/2023 - 11:08pm
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 04/25/2023 - 4:08pm
Whitehouse on SC ethics (or lack thereof)
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 05/03/2023 - 9:36am
by artappraiser on Wed, 05/03/2023 - 6:55pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 05/05/2023 - 2:07am
by artappraiser on Sun, 05/07/2023 - 2:44am
by artappraiser on Sun, 05/07/2023 - 3:17am
by artappraiser on Mon, 05/08/2023 - 6:33pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 05/09/2023 - 4:00pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 05/09/2023 - 8:27pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 05/09/2023 - 8:29pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 05/10/2023 - 1:14pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 05/13/2023 - 5:15pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 05/13/2023 - 5:21pm
McClatchy story link on same (via MSN)
and Miami Herald's story via Yahoo, if you can't access Miami Herald
by artappraiser on Sat, 05/13/2023 - 5:28pm
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 05/19/2023 - 1:02am
Whose Seid r u on?
Money for something, chits for free
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 05/21/2023 - 9:09am
by artappraiser on Thu, 05/25/2023 - 1:10pm
also
by artappraiser on Thu, 05/25/2023 - 5:32pm
and
by artappraiser on Thu, 05/25/2023 - 5:39pm
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 05/30/2023 - 6:34pm
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 05/31/2023 - 12:37am
by artappraiser on Wed, 05/31/2023 - 10:00pm
To be clear, it could still be difficult - it's an audio recording - they have to prove what everyone saw, and Tump subordinates often take the fall. Plus Trump is very talented at wrecking court procedures - less skillful at actually winning the cases, though in the old days he had less funded opposition. State & federal government has big enough pockets. (Though underfunding the IRS helped him tremendously).
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/01/2023 - 7:30am
Hence this vitriol
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 1:25am
Not much Espionage in the Independent article
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 1:46am
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 1:30am
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 1:34am
CNN has confirmed Trump has been indicted, charged with 7 counts (in Miami even tho it's out of the D.C. DOJ)
They are yapping about the details on CNN TV right now
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 7:35pm
Trending on Twitter: "I AM AN INNOCENT MAN"
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 7:58pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 8:00pm
NYTimes.com has all-column headline now: TRUMP INDICTED IN DOCUMENTS CASE
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 8:07pm
New Twitter trending: "7 Counts"
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 8:09pm
WashingtonPost.com has YUGE headline, biggest I've ever seen:Trump says he’s been charged in classified documents case
with this before in red DEVELOPING
and this after The former president posted on social media that he must appear in court in Miami on Tuesday
The former president posted on social media that he must appear in court in Miami on Tuesday
Meanwhile, Maggie Haberman just appeared on CNN...
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 8:16pm
CNN TV has dragged on old Watergate hands for comments now, with Carl Bernstein and John Dean flanking Anderson Cooper, left and right respectively, hah. (They are mostly confused and not ready to say anything much yet.
)
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 9:01pm
Daniel Dale Fact Check:
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 9:18pm
Laurence Tribe:
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/08/2023 - 9:19pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/09/2023 - 5:41pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/09/2023 - 6:27pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/09/2023 - 8:39pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 06/10/2023 - 12:58am
by artappraiser on Sat, 06/10/2023 - 5:56am
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/13/2023 - 2:27pm
Jack Smith was appointed Nov.18:
by artappraiser on Wed, 06/14/2023 - 1:40am
let's just try out throwing Walt under the bus, see how that plays
by artappraiser on Thu, 06/15/2023 - 1:41am
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/16/2023 - 10:19pm
To be fair it pays better than his Lawn Care and Funeral Home businesses.
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 06/17/2023 - 4:09pm
Yeah I guess side gigs like that don't help much with the kind of alimony payments he has?
by artappraiser on Sat, 06/17/2023 - 9:51pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 3:22am
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 3:53am
And the Trump family campaign slush fund
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/jared-kushner-campaign-shell-com...
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 06/20/2023 - 12:43am
BTW, Saudis own what % of Elon's "disastrous" Titter deal?
Maybe it serves a purpose.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 06/20/2023 - 12:50am
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/19/2023 - 3:04pm
Back to one of his favorite memes, smarter genius than all of youse:
by artappraiser on Fri, 06/23/2023 - 11:41am
Thread. Will the principle (& Amendment) of insurrection be overridden?
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 07/10/2023 - 2:02am
by artappraiser on Sun, 07/16/2023 - 12:29pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 07/18/2023 - 4:23am
by artappraiser on Fri, 07/21/2023 - 11:08pm
Good explanation - yes, I like it when some of the accused get off for various reasons - supports the idea we have a fair judicial system.
In this case the guy was a short-timer, and the gov didn't effectively prove he was tied in with the conspiracy.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/national/capitol-riots/oath-keepers-j...
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 07/22/2023 - 3:47am
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 6:34pm
It's beeeg news, yuge!
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 9:14pm
NYTimes (with that damn Maggie Haberman) downplaying it, running just a few things on the back pages now
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 9:57pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 10:04pm
p.s. here's Kyle Cheney's whole thread
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 10:09pm
"Trump Indicted in Push to Overturn Election" was the right wing headline they started with. Oops?
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 12:19am
"jfc. Trump was so serious about using military force against protesters that WH aides prepared a draft proclamation last June to invoke the Insurrection Act to allow him to deploy active-duty soldiers in response to protests after George Floyd’s death. https://nytimes.com/2021/06/25/us/politics/trump-insurrection-act-protests.html…
Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
Jun 26, 2021
The draft was prepared for him to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops against protesters in DC, but he apparently kept pushing for months to use the Insurrection Act to quash protests in Chicago, New York, Portland, and elsewhere.
@RVAwonk
That Trump was actively pushing to use the Insurrection Act in 2020 gives incredibly important new meaning to the fact that some of the indicted Capitol rioters stated that they were there to serve as Trump’s army if he invoked the Act.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 12:37am
trending on Twitter: #LockHimUp and #Benedict Arnold and Ginni Thomas
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 10:18pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 08/01/2023 - 10:21pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 10:29am
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 11:03am
America's mayor
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 10:13pm
no surprise to New Yorkers, he's like Ed Wood
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 10:45pm
Trump's Legal Defenses, Explained
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 10:36pm
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 08/03/2023 - 1:40am
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 3:13pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 08/05/2023 - 10:01am
by artappraiser on Sun, 08/06/2023 - 2:23am
How weird is Cannon"s move? Analysis
https://adamunikowsky.substack.com/p/it-begins
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 08/08/2023 - 10:01pm
I know PP put some stuff about Kenneth Chesebro on his other thread, but this story also deserves to be recorded on this thread.
Re:
...But a copy obtained by The New York Times shows for the first time...
I wonder which one of these 'awful' reporters (according to Marcy Wheeler types) obtained it by virtue of their connections: By Maggie Haberman, Charlie Savage and Luke Broadwater
by artappraiser on Wed, 08/09/2023 - 12:16am
I guess you'll ignore the crappy interference work Maggie's doing by lumping in Charlie Savage, who's in a different category and style of work.Again, look who Maggie's mother is, and consider how she frequently spins and alters reality in ways that must make her mother's clients quite happy. It's like having their own apinmeiater at NYT even somehow with NYT's acceptance. Trump shot someone on Main Street and watched them die? "There was a policy disagreement on Main Street today, experts say it will take some time to sort it out,"
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 08/09/2023 - 11:55am
Marcy noting Hulse of NYT can't find a way to inform his readers which impeachment and censuring have valid background, but and which are purely political. "let the readers decide for themselves, and we're just hear to regurgitate AP feeds and key hush hush tidbits from our connex" , and most important replay the claims of various political actors with no serious comment or note of which ones are completely vacuous.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 08/10/2023 - 12:48am
We went from "lock her up" over a very few questionable emails whether confidential from 4 years before, to a "drain the swamp" administration that extensively used non-retained non-gov emails and messaging for sensitive government business, and with few reporters or mainstream media giving a shit or maintaining their obsessive daily columns on this gross violation of laws created & strengthened *after* Hillary's State tenure.
We have furious accusations and little/no actual evidence of a FailSon's influence on his father while in office (and a weird mix of accusations of enrichment while Biden was a private citizen out of office and in, but no actual bank deposits), yet the Trump kids were *in* office for 4 years as "advisors", and we see massive amounts of money change hands from the Saudis at least as a very likely quid-pro-quo for foreign regimes. But hey, both sides do it... kind of.
And then there's the "trying to impeach/indict your opponent" which the GOP is trying with the economy, Hunter's calls and whatever else they can remotely shout out. Whereas Trump actually sent Rudy to Italy and Ukraine on a fishing expedition for dirt, it is and actually was recorded trying to extort the Ukrainians by withholding Congressionally appropriated military aid, for which Trump was impeached.
And one reason given for GOP not voting to convict on those impeachment trials is that "legal issues can be litigated when Trump is out of office". Just as they tried and failed to find something to indict Hillary on after the 2016 race was finished. Except multiple state and federal jurisdictions have found areas to actually indict Trump plus convict Trump Org of tax malfeasance.
Rudy just came out in court and admitted he lied about a Georgia elections worker. Fox News was successfully sued for $800 million for lying to its audience. Trump lost 60 cases, won 1 minor, in pitching his "2020 stolen" grift that's bringing him and the GOP more indictments around the country.
The GOP cases are mostly cause-and-effect. MTG played an unnecessary video on the House floor of Hunter humping someone - as if that were appropriate even if Hunter were a government employee or contractor, but which he isnt/wasn't. Eric Swalwell was pulled from his Intel seat for supposed Chinese contacts that he *reported* and broke off years before. Democrat Adam Schiff was retaliated against for his impeachment and J6C efforts with a stupid House censure (apparently more outrageous than rallying protesters to come to DC to attack the Capitol election proceedings). Millions in undeclared payouts and freebies to 2 GOP Supreme Court justices by patrons with cases in front of the court are "balanced" by "well Sotomayor promoted her book at gatherings" (how much Maga merch did Trump sell while in office, not along with other illegal emoluments that we don't actually have penalties for apparently, but just a stern "you shouldn't do that" if not a "what's the big deal, ieveryone has a nearby hotel for foreign gov influences to ante up their entry fee for the President".
Instead, the its another promo op-ed for Trump - he's not caught up in this woke stuff (except when he is) - he's focused on making America great again with law & order, secure borders, and sound economy".
Thanks for the hard-hitting "news", NYT. Not that Trump had to worry about DeSantis anyway, but but just in case some other upstart gets too close...
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 08/10/2023 - 2:45am