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Maybe. More likely this is just a disagreement between lawyers over who will win a case. Naturally, the prosecutors think they've got it. The new DA isn't the only one who questions if they had enough.I'm still wondering how much he was paid tp drop the case, considering the text of the prosecutors resignation letter.
Why Is the Manhattan DA Returning Evidence in Trump Case?
There have been several signs in recent days that the Manhattan district attorney isn’t going to charge Donald Trump.www.thedailybeast.com
To be fair though, there are some who would question the lack of evidence for a crime if Trump went to the press to publicly admit to it.Maybe. More likely this is just a disagreement between lawyers over who will win a case. Naturally, the prosecutors think they've got it. The new DA isn't the only one who questions if they had enough.
The new DA seems to be politically on the other end of the spectrum from Trump.To be fair though, there are some who would question the lack of evidence for a crime if Trump went to the press to publicly admit to it.
To be fair though, there are some who would question the lack of evidence for a crime if Trump went to the press to publicly admit to it.
Call us when that happens.
I hear he's shooting people on 5th avenue.
And you guys are still looking for the bodies.
All the culted need to know is Trump went to DC "to work for them," but the Deep State "stole" the presidency from him!
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"The mere sending of a letter from Roy Cohn has saved us a lot of money," says builder Donald Trump. "When people know that Roy is involved, they'd rather not get involved in the lawsuits and everything else that's involved." .."
To the extent you have raised issues as to the legal and factual sufficiency of our case and the likelihood that a prosecution would succeed, I and others have advised you that we have evidence sufficient to establish Mr. Trump’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and we believe that the prosecution would prevail if charges were brought and the matter were tried to an impartial jury. No case is perfect. Whatever the risks of bringing the case may be, I am convinced that a failure to prosecute will pose much greater risks in terms of public confidence in the fair administration of justice. As I have suggested to you, respect for the rule of law, and the need to reinforce the bedrock proposition that “no man is above the law,” require that this prosecution be brought even if a conviction is not certain. |
This is an obscenity and a stain on the Manhattan DA's Office that will simply never be wiped clean.I'm still wondering how much he was paid tp drop the case, considering the text of the prosecutors resignation letter.
Why Is the Manhattan DA Returning Evidence in Trump Case?
There have been several signs in recent days that the Manhattan district attorney isn’t going to charge Donald Trump.www.thedailybeast.com
As far as I know he is.The new DA isn't the only one who questions if they had enough.
Yet still "financially available".The new DA seems to be politically on the other end of the spectrum from Trump.
Just one passage from Pomerantz's resignation letter:
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Cowardice rather than corruption seems to me the best diagnosis of Manhattan DA Bragg's decision to drop the case.
I'm not saying he or his family were threatened, but it's New York. It's not out of the question.
.So, how strong is the irresistible attraction to Trump? We know it is strong enough to defy reason and support for the United States' constitution and U.S. national security. Is there any limit at all to the attraction to Trump?
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The Roger Stone tapes
Previously unseen documentary footage shows the longtime Trump adviser working to overturn the 2020 election and, after the Jan. 6 riot, secure pardons for the former president’s supporters
March 4, 2022
On Jan. 15, Stone told the filmmakers he endorsed a proposal — one that was then not publicly known — for Trump to install Jeffrey Clark, a loyal senior Justice Department official, as attorney general. Stone outlined a scenario in which Trump would order acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Biden. When Rosen refused, Stone said, Trump would oust him and appoint Clark.
“Clark, I think, would carry out the order of the commander in chief,” Stone told the filmmakers. News that Trump had indeed considered replacing Rosen with Clark was made public a week later.
Stone’s pardon wish list also included Michael Sessa and Victor Orena, former members of the Colombo crime family serving life sentences for murder and racketeering convictions in the 1990s. Their attorney, David I. Schoen, has also represented Stone.
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Schoen told Stone in a text exchange on Jan. 18 that Trump had called him again but was hesitant to commit to pardons. “He started to go down that road, but stopped,” Schoen wrote, adding that Trump “sees he is stymied by cip,” referring to Cipollone.
Stone’s top priority was protection for himself and Kerik, who had been previously pardoned by Trump for felonies including tax fraud before he worked on the effort to overturn the election..."
Link to cached page of his article,
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Bernard Kerik’s troubling ties: Links to company in mobster probe
Originally published Dec. 12, 2004. When he headed the city’s jails, Bernard Kerik became deeply entangled with a New Jersey construction company long under fire for its alleged mob ties, a D…www.nydailynews.com Bernard Kerik's troubling ties: Links to company in mobster ...
Dec 12, 2004 — When he headed the city's jails, Bernard Kerik became deeply entangled with a ... including one to cover the massive Fresh Kills landfill.
Trump pardoned Kerik. Kerik subsequently worked "the war room" at the Willard Hotel.
Continued....
"Oh myNew DA comes in and prosecutors resign, explicitly protesting that they very much can prove their case beyond a reasonable dbout.
This is all normal.
Actually, that's the thing. Idiom aside, it is all normal in a country that worships money above all else for the rich and connected to skate.
Bragg? Yeah...that's evident by his criminal coddling agenda that we all heard about when he took officeThe new DA seems to be politically on the other end of the spectrum from Trump.
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