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General Discussion / Re: Democrat treason and sedition
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 10, 2026, 04:40:14 PM »
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Trump hush money prosecutor played larger role in federal cases against prez than known, logs show

WASHINGTON -- The Manhattan prosecutor who led the "hush money" case against President Trump, in which the 45th and 47th president was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records, played a larger role in the federal cases against the commander in chief than previously known.

Matthew Colangelo joined Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's team in December 2022 after resigning as principal deputy associate attorney general. Colangelo previously served as acting associate attorney general, the third-ranked post in the Biden Justice Department.

Defenders of Colangelo tried to distance him from Trump-related activities at the DOJ, but calendar records obtained by conservative watchdog America First Legal and shared with The Post show that he sat in on key meetings about the once and future president.


At least three of those meetings related to the dispute over national security records held at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort that led to his indictment by special counsel Jack Smith.

Colangelo also joined a December 2021 meeting concerning the DOJ's position in advice columnist E. Jean Carroll's civil case against Trump for sexual abuse and defamation.

Another 12 items on Colangelo's calendar dealt with meetings regarding a subpoena of former Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn for testimony on obstruction of justice findings in former special counsel Robert Mueller's report on claims Trump's 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.


"These records show that the man who delivered the opening statement prosecuting President Trump while working in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office was more involved in Trump-related litigation preparation at DOJ than the American people were led to believe," AFL's Will Scolinos said in a statement.


https://nypost.com/2026/07/10/us-news/trump-hush-money-prosecutor-played-larger-role-in-federal-cases-against-prez-than-known-logs-show/
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This is a display of communism / socialism the left loves so much  :thatsright:.

Exactly, I was going to ask what the supermarkets looked like.  I bet there was no noticeable difference.
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They showed photos of streets with no lights and operating rooms during surgery with flashlights. A reported ten million Cubans were without power. They said it was equivalent to an act of war.

This is a display of communism / socialism the left loves so much  :thatsright:.
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Did the Cubans pound on their desks with their shoes? :-)

No,
 if they had shoes the would be afraid of them falling apart! :thatsright: :-) :lmao:
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On Tuesday, California’s State Senate’s Elections Committee rejected a proposal (AB 2753) by vote of 2-1-2. The proposal would have banned registered sex offenders and human traffickers from running for public office in California. Specifically, Republican State Senator Steven Choi and Democrat San Diego State Senator Sabrina Cervantes backed the proposal, while Democrat San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener voted against it. The remaining two Democrats abstained. The Committee is chaired by Wiener (D-CA) and requires a majority vote to approve proposals. The bill was introduced after a registered sex offender tried to run for Fresno City Council, California. At present, California law disqualifies candidates convicted of various felonies, such as bribery, extortion, perjury, embezzlement, and conspiracy to commit said felonies, but not sex offenses. The State Assembly had unanimously approved the measure before it was blocked by the Committee. “This is potentially a very dangerous road we’re going down to say that ‘minor crimes’ are going to ban you for life for running for office,” said Wiener in an interview with ABC10, justifying his position.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2026/07/01/democrats-block-ban-on-sex-offenders-holding-public-office/
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The origins of the coronavirus pandemic remain contested; the evidence is incomplete. But pundits, activists, and members of the Trump administration have long insisted that the case is closed, and that the virus slipped out from a lab in China. They’ve maintained the view that U.S. scientists were involved and later tried to hide the facts. They’ve said that justice must be served.

Now the reckoning they want appears to have arrived. An expert on the flu got hauled off by the FBI. A coronavirus researcher was indicted in Detroit. Two prominent virologists stepped down or were removed from senior roles. And a fifth infectious-disease researcher—Anthony Fauci, the central figure in an alleged “lab-leak” cover-up—was recently subpoenaed to appear before the U.S. Senate.


https://archive.is/4a9jT#selection-769.0-777.392
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Dangerous to the Democratic Party's dreams of power.

Bingo
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Asking for an ID to vote is dangerous?? What a thought process. Idiot

Dangerous to the Democratic Party's dreams of power.
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The DUmpster / Re: Trump is prepping America for a military intervention in Cuba.
« Last post by SVPete on July 10, 2026, 11:34:19 AM »
Did the Cubans pound on their desks with their shoes? :-)
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The DUmpster / Re: Trump is prepping America for a military intervention in Cuba.
« Last post by SVPete on July 10, 2026, 11:28:38 AM »
66 years and counting of FA and finally a US President is giving them the long overdue FO.
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