Discussion: Gov. Scott Confirms That He Has Been Briefed, Promises 'Swift Justice'

Just as soon as he’s wiped his hard drive, deleted his emails, and smashed his cell phone…

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What will Scott have to do with it? Isn’t this a federal criminal offense?

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ANY attempt to harm others is disgusting & has no place in Florida or our country, unless you’re standing your ground to protect real Americans against the threat of illegal aliens and the dangerous Democrat mob in which case it is your patriotic duty as protected by the 2nd Amendment.

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Then turn yourself in you disgusting right wing traitor.

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Yes, but Voldemort inserts himself whenever and wherever he can.

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Uh, listen “Governor” Voldemort. Attempted assassinations of federal officials through the mail aren’t state crimes. Go away.

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Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL) confirmed Friday that he has been briefed on the suspect connected to the pipe bombs sent to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, and promised “swift justice” for the perpetrator


***Scott knows diddly about the U.S. justice system. It'll be years before the legal proceedings surrounding his arrest and trial are completed.***

On April 19, 1995, McVeigh drove the truck to the front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building just as its offices opened for the day.

On June 2, 1997, McVeigh was found guilty on all eleven counts of the federal indictment

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Indeed
and promised “swift justice” for the perpetrator.
I thought a few scant weeks ago they were all about “Innocent until proven guilty”
What changed?

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You’d think the guy who ran the largest Medicare fraud in history would know the difference between state and federal jurisdictions.

@steviedee111 I’m pretty sure Scott is pretty well versed in the U.S. justice system. See US vs Columbia/HCA for more information.

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After Scott loses his election Trump has promised him the Attorney General slot.

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Rick Scott talking about “swift justice” is more than I can take.

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I think it’s more likely that Andrew Gillum will be representing the state of Florida when the legal process begins.

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Swift justice with all news organizations excluded from the courtroom except fox, because it would be too dangerous for them.