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Trump indicted, not Hillary, Hunter or Milley

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Posted By: earlybird, 6/9/2023 10:40:36 AM

The indictment of President Trump is hooey. Washington no more cares about national security than it cares about Poca Dot football or whether I finally am allowed by my wife to buy that Bentley. I don’t know about the leaders in your state, but in West Virginia they stand with the people, the president and the Constitution. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey tweeted, “Here we go again with another political prosecution. I think every American (including the other Presidential candidates) should speak out against having two different systems of justice. No double standards!”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: john56 6/9/2023 12:15:18 PM (No. 1488428)
We may have to fight fire with fire. Every Republican AG needs to find the flimsiest pretext to go after Democrat leaders, in or out of office, in their state. Shouldn't be tough, heck, they probably can find a good number of "real crimes" on them anyway. Try the cases in the most Republican jurisdiction you got. You know, the best example of this is the baby momma in Arkansas who is the ONLY person really holding Hunter Biden's feet to the fire.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: czechlist 6/9/2023 12:41:14 PM (No. 1488440)
To all of the GOP "contenders": just remember, if they eliminate DJT you are next (unless you are one of the unconstitutional enemy - and that would prove you are)
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Reply 3 - Posted by: thatsomewhereplace 6/9/2023 7:04:36 PM (No. 1488637)
Add Joe Biden's name to the list.
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