Discussion: READ: Trump To Appeal Deutsche Bank Subpoena Ruling

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Cry more, you petulant gangster bitch.

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Gee, he sure acts guilty for someone who has repeatedly and forcefully proclaimed his innocence. Send him to the psych ward, please.

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Help me understand: if the request to stay was denied, donā€™t the banks have to comply even as the appeal is going on?

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Can you imagine how someone who wasnā€™t the ā€œmost transparent president in historyā€ would act?

/s

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Theyā€™re slow off the mark. They should have appealed yesterday, at the latest, because they want the Court of Appeals to issue the stay that the District Court denied. By now, the records might have been produced, which would get Deutsche Bank off the hook. At least, that particular hook.

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He seems oh-so-serious about trying to hide his past finances. Surely the POTUS is a honest, upstanding, transparent citizen.

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What criminality and corruption are you hiding, Mr. most-transparent-so-called-president ever?

I guess cover-up is a full-time job. But, itā€™s important and someoneā€™s gotta do it.

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The judge ruled these documents must be released within 7 days after the ruling. Unless there is an injunction these documents will released and no injunction has been requested nor granted yet.

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Spoiler alert.

The reports from Deutsche Bank says that Trump uses hair plugs and combovers to hide baldness.

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First thing I heard on the news this morning was that "The President is leaving the White House"

followed by a brief pause. Then the restā€¦

ā€œfor Japanā€

F"K YOU MSNBC and your heartless news staff! :cry:

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Justin Amash offered a pretty broad hint.

For instance, presidents have the authority to nominate judges, but a president couldnā€™t select someone to nominate because theyā€™d promised the president money.

I see no way to read this self-consciously bland ā€˜for instanceā€™ other than 'I have inside info that Trump has accepted bribes from office-seekers. Heā€™s toast."

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Josh: ā€œAs the Times notes, ā€œMr. Barr wanted to know more about what foreign assets the C.I.A. had in Russia in 2016 and what those informants were telling the agency about how President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia sought to meddle in the 2016 election.ā€ These are likely among the most closely held secrets the US government has. They will all but certainly be communicated directly to the President Putin.ā€

FIFY

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Stealing that in you donā€™t mind.

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Be my guest :slight_smile:

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Just like Nixon
I made my mistakes. But in all of my years of public life, I have never profited - never profited from public service. Iā€™ve earned every cent. And in all of my years of public life, I have never obstructed justice. And I think, too, that I can say, that in my years of public life, that I welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, Iā€™m not a crook. Iā€™ve earned everything Iā€™ve got.

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Havent you noticed that the rule of law no longer IS? Multitudes of individuals AND institutions are following our drooler-in-chief down that rabbit hole. THIS is the reason Trump must be impeached. His example must be burned to the ground.

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By transparent he meant that he had Mnuchin publicly announce that you will never ever see his taxes. A less transparent president would not have had Mnuchin say anything.

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He does nothing ELSE but ā€˜fight backā€™. He knows if he just ā€˜tookā€™ it people would see him for the fraudulent POS that he is.

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Heā€™s transparently a fucking criminal, and that fat fuck fascist AG of his is aiding and abetting him.

Iā€™d like to stand Orange Joffrey and Puffy Billy Barr in front of Drogon and calmly state: DRACARYS.

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