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Until we enforce the laws on the books of our country, and fully prosecute ALL offenders, we must fill in any form requiring "country of residence" with "SHITHOLE COUNTRY"

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Thank you, Greg. As always.

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Thank you for these awful insights, Greg. While I agree we are in a (the?) most dangerous time for our democracy, and judicial actions are needed pronto, I have full faith in AG Garland and DOJ to do this right so it all sticks. I predict indictments, when they do start, will hit at the pace of machine gun fire, and will hit every target.

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I like how u think 😎

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From your lips to god's ear

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4-5-23 And so it begins...

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As always a good read and listen. Thanks 😻

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Short, not so sweet, and to the point. Your last paragraph should be sent to the DOJ - it reads like a work order!

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Such a learning experience & remembering... Paulie's trial in Alexandria was an exquisite experience. Justice was served reluctantly; yet that past might be prologue

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Note this ray of sunshine -

"However, the lead prosecutor on the cases against Manafort said last month that language in Manafort’s plea deal was designed to survive a potential Trump pardon.

“We foresaw a pardon so Manafort specifically agreed to civil forfeiture and relinquished all interest in the forfeited property,” former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said in an email.

“The forfeiture was taken both criminally and civilly because we were concerned that if the president were to pardon Paul Manafort that the criminal forfeiture would be eradicated by the pardon, but a civil forfeiture is not,” Weissmann added on CNN."

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I respect the acumen of Andrew W

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One interesting, thoroughly MOB technique to keep Manafort silent would have been for #MangoWanker NOT to pardon him if he had won re-election.

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Notable not pardoned -- Michael Cohen, once pit bull to yr aforementioned mango

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The civil servant who oversees background checks said, in shock, “I have never seen that level of mistakes.”

Mr. Phalen, that civil servant, spelled "intentional subterfuge" wrong. Hearing or seeing the word "mistake" in reference to any of this T****-encouraged activity grates at me like 1,000 fingernails across a football field sized blackboard. I look forward to the podcast later this afternoon!

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Like James Brown famously said,”It’s a man’s world”, but seriously, Mulvaney did her a favor by enacting that draconian relocation maneuver. Now AG’s a podcast star.

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'...On his SF-86, Jared Kushner omitted key meetings with Putin cronies that took place a few months before he signed the thing—...'(article)

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