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BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
You wouldn't know corruption if bit you on the gluteus maximus:

1. Corruption is Trump bilking the American people by funneling taxpayer money straight into his pockets, using the Secret Service and foreign dignitaries as his personal ATM by forcing them to stay at his hotels.


2. Corruption is Trump shaking down Ukraine for dirt on a political opponent, brazenly withholding military aid in a stunt so brazen he ended up impeached for it.


3. Corruption is Trump masquerading as a philanthropist, using his so-called charity as a slush fund for his legal fees and buying portraits of himself. Because, of course, he would.


4. Corruption is Trump leveraging the Oval Office like it’s some discount sales counter for Trump-branded garbage, bending policies to benefit his businesses and cronies.


5. Corruption is Trump treating his tax returns like classified material, hiding who knows what conflicts of interest or foreign income. Transparency? Only if he’s getting a cut.


6. Corruption is Trump attempting to overthrow a legitimate election, telling Georgia officials to “find” votes, while his mob of enablers tried to block certification and rewrite democracy.


7. Corruption is Trump pardoning allies convicted of lying and obstructing justice—because in Trumpworld, loyalty is rewarded, no matter how illegal the act.


8. Corruption is Trump letting foreign governments spend lavishly at his properties, cashing in on the presidency with open palms, and laughing at the emoluments clause.


9. Corruption is Trump turning the White House into a family business, installing his children as advisors despite zero qualifications, nepotism on display for the whole world to see.


10. Corruption is Trump burning through campaign funds for personal legal battles, siphoning off donations to cover the mounting legal bills of his dysfunctional empire.


11. Corruption is Trump promising his base that Mexico would pay for the wall, then quietly dipping into emergency military funds when that lie didn’t pan out.


12. Corruption is Trump inflating and deflating his property values like a child’s toy, swindling banks for loans, then dodging taxes in a grift so massive it sparked investigation after investigation.


13. Corruption is Trump dodging military service with “bone spurs” and having the nerve to parade as “pro-military” while demeaning those who actually serve.


14. Corruption is Trump ordering the Department of Justice to open politically motivated investigations into his opponents—his attempt to turn America into a banana republic.


15. Corruption is Trump paying off his mistresses in secret, with campaign funds, no less, to protect his oh-so-precious image, skirting campaign finance laws with every sleazy payout.


16. Corruption is Trump turning his campaign into a golden goose, billing it outrageous prices at his properties so every donation was just another dollar in his pocket.


17. Corruption is Trump running his businesses into the ground, dodging debt with bankruptcy after bankruptcy, leaving vendors, workers, and small businesses holding the bag.


18. Corruption is Trump awarding a border wall contract to a private firm with zero experience, because the only qualification that mattered was loyalty to him.


19. Corruption is Trump sabotaging pandemic relief, picking and choosing where federal help went, downplaying the virus, and turning every American into collateral damage for his re-election bid.


20. Corruption is Trump packing his rallies in the middle of a pandemic, risking the lives of supporters he claims to care about, all for the sake of his political ego.


21. Corruption is Trump pressuring Mike Pence to overturn Electoral College votes, essentially trying to rewrite the Constitution so long as it kept him in power.


22. Corruption is Trump spreading outright lies about voter fraud, chipping away at public faith in elections because he couldn’t accept losing—like a toddler with nuclear codes.


23. Corruption is Trump holding secret meetings with adversarial leaders, with no American officials present, and keeping the American people in the dark.


24. Corruption is Trump using his position to strong-arm allies, pushing them to drop investigations into his cronies whenever it suited him.


25. Corruption is Trump surrounding himself with convicted criminals, men like Manafort, Cohen, Stone—all of whom played roles in his rise, each a monument to the corruption that built Trump’s empire.



This is Trump: a legacy of deception, corruption, and self-interest, leaving wreckage in his wake and laughing all the way to the bank.
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
He was illegitimate from the start.
 
You wouldn't know corruption if bit you on the gluteus maximus:

1. Corruption is Trump bilking the American people by funneling taxpayer money straight into his pockets, using the Secret Service and foreign dignitaries as his personal ATM by forcing them to stay at his hotels.


2. Corruption is Trump shaking down Ukraine for dirt on a political opponent, brazenly withholding military aid in a stunt so brazen he ended up impeached for it.


3. Corruption is Trump masquerading as a philanthropist, using his so-called charity as a slush fund for his legal fees and buying portraits of himself. Because, of course, he would.


4. Corruption is Trump leveraging the Oval Office like it’s some discount sales counter for Trump-branded garbage, bending policies to benefit his businesses and cronies.


5. Corruption is Trump treating his tax returns like classified material, hiding who knows what conflicts of interest or foreign income. Transparency? Only if he’s getting a cut.


6. Corruption is Trump attempting to overthrow a legitimate election, telling Georgia officials to “find” votes, while his mob of enablers tried to block certification and rewrite democracy.


7. Corruption is Trump pardoning allies convicted of lying and obstructing justice—because in Trumpworld, loyalty is rewarded, no matter how illegal the act.


8. Corruption is Trump letting foreign governments spend lavishly at his properties, cashing in on the presidency with open palms, and laughing at the emoluments clause.


9. Corruption is Trump turning the White House into a family business, installing his children as advisors despite zero qualifications, nepotism on display for the whole world to see.


10. Corruption is Trump burning through campaign funds for personal legal battles, siphoning off donations to cover the mounting legal bills of his dysfunctional empire.


11. Corruption is Trump promising his base that Mexico would pay for the wall, then quietly dipping into emergency military funds when that lie didn’t pan out.


12. Corruption is Trump inflating and deflating his property values like a child’s toy, swindling banks for loans, then dodging taxes in a grift so massive it sparked investigation after investigation.


13. Corruption is Trump dodging military service with “bone spurs” and having the nerve to parade as “pro-military” while demeaning those who actually serve.


14. Corruption is Trump ordering the Department of Justice to open politically motivated investigations into his opponents—his attempt to turn America into a banana republic.


15. Corruption is Trump paying off his mistresses in secret, with campaign funds, no less, to protect his oh-so-precious image, skirting campaign finance laws with every sleazy payout.


16. Corruption is Trump turning his campaign into a golden goose, billing it outrageous prices at his properties so every donation was just another dollar in his pocket.


17. Corruption is Trump running his businesses into the ground, dodging debt with bankruptcy after bankruptcy, leaving vendors, workers, and small businesses holding the bag.


18. Corruption is Trump awarding a border wall contract to a private firm with zero experience, because the only qualification that mattered was loyalty to him.


19. Corruption is Trump sabotaging pandemic relief, picking and choosing where federal help went, downplaying the virus, and turning every American into collateral damage for his re-election bid.


20. Corruption is Trump packing his rallies in the middle of a pandemic, risking the lives of supporters he claims to care about, all for the sake of his political ego.


21. Corruption is Trump pressuring Mike Pence to overturn Electoral College votes, essentially trying to rewrite the Constitution so long as it kept him in power.


22. Corruption is Trump spreading outright lies about voter fraud, chipping away at public faith in elections because he couldn’t accept losing—like a toddler with nuclear codes.


23. Corruption is Trump holding secret meetings with adversarial leaders, with no American officials present, and keeping the American people in the dark.


24. Corruption is Trump using his position to strong-arm allies, pushing them to drop investigations into his cronies whenever it suited him.


25. Corruption is Trump surrounding himself with convicted criminals, men like Manafort, Cohen, Stone—all of whom played roles in his rise, each a monument to the corruption that built Trump’s empire.



This is Trump: a legacy of deception, corruption, and self-interest, leaving wreckage in his wake and laughing all the way to the bank.
You are simply a propagandist and mis/disinformationist.
Twist and shout your talking points in some other venue. We are on to you.
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
But the charges weren't lawfare
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
It's not Smith that's the danger, it's the people in the DoJ that hired him to begin with...
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.
The DOJ is doing nothing like that. They are having deep conferences about the Trump crimes. Putting a 34 time felon in office with many more crimes unanswered for, is new ground and they are exploring the options.
 
The DOJ is doing nothing like that. They are having deep conferences about the Trump crimes. Putting a 34 time felon in office with many more crimes unanswered for, is new ground and they are exploring the options.
Well, they have 72 days to do it in, after that Trump can summarily fire them all if he wants...
 

BIG BREAKING: DOJ to force Jack Smith to resign and END cases against Trump​


It’s just being reported that the DOJ is going to force Jack Smith to resign from the DOJ and will get rid of his two cases against Trump to become compliant with DOJ policy that they cannot prosecute a sitting president.

“Fox News is told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before Trump takes the oath of office on January 20.”


That corrupt bastard needs to lose his license to practice law.

ALL WHO DARED STAND AGAINST THE KING WILL BE DEALT WITH.
 
I did and now where didn't say a president can assassinate the president elect.

From the Transcripts:

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Could a president order SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival? That's an official act in order to SEAL Team Six.
Mr. Sauer (07:43):
He would have to be and would speedily be impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
But if weren't, there would be no criminal prosecution, no criminal liability for that?
Mr. Sauer (07:54):
Chief Justice's opinion in Marbury against Madison, and our Constitutional convention, and the plain language of the impeachment judgment clause all clearly presuppose that what the founders were concerned about was not-
Speaker 1 (08:06):
I asked you a yes or no question, could a president who ordered SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, would he be subject to criminal prosecution?
Mr. Sauer (08:19):
If he were impeached and convicted first?
Speaker 1 (08:21):
So your answer is no.
Mr. Sauer (08:24):
My answer is qualified yes. There's a political process that have to occur under the structure of our constitution, which would require impeachment and conviction by the Senate. In these exceptional cases, as the OLC memo itself points out from the Department of Justice, you'd expect a speedy impeachment and conviction. But what the founders are much more worried about than using criminal prosecution to discipline presidents was what James Madison calls in Federalist number 47, the newfangled and artificial treasons. They were much more concerned about the abuse of the criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions and political opponents. Of course, that's exactly what we see in this case.
 
From the Transcripts:

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Could a president order SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival? That's an official act in order to SEAL Team Six.
Mr. Sauer (07:43):
He would have to be and would speedily be impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
But if weren't, there would be no criminal prosecution, no criminal liability for that?
Mr. Sauer (07:54):
Chief Justice's opinion in Marbury against Madison, and our Constitutional convention, and the plain language of the impeachment judgment clause all clearly presuppose that what the founders were concerned about was not-
Speaker 1 (08:06):
I asked you a yes or no question, could a president who ordered SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, would he be subject to criminal prosecution?
Mr. Sauer (08:19):
If he were impeached and convicted first?
Speaker 1 (08:21):
So your answer is no.
Mr. Sauer (08:24):
My answer is qualified yes. There's a political process that have to occur under the structure of our constitution, which would require impeachment and conviction by the Senate. In these exceptional cases, as the OLC memo itself points out from the Department of Justice, you'd expect a speedy impeachment and conviction. But what the founders are much more worried about than using criminal prosecution to discipline presidents was what James Madison calls in Federalist number 47, the newfangled and artificial treasons. They were much more concerned about the abuse of the criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions and political opponents. Of course, that's exactly what we see in this case.
So no he can't assassinate a political rival and leftist abused the criminal process for political purposes. Very good.
 
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