Trump’s Latest Gambit In Jan. 6 Case Already Kinda Worked

Her uncle has a few bucks.

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I think these days what she will later describe as a ‘molestee’.

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2024?

Dude! Did you miss the year just passed?

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If they don’t throw that piece of garbage in jail, Stone and his merry pranksters will try it all over again in 2024.

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Be very careful, SCOTUS. If it wasn’t bad enough your credibility is in tatters, entirely and irretrievably shredded, now, not only may Trump release your dirty little secrets (in addition to what we already know), but he’s about to send his goons your way too.

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After all, Joe Biden has not only the right, but also the obligation to defend the United States from all enemies. Both domestic and foreign.

What I have seen of Joe Biden is that he takes his obligations seriously.

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His lawyers appear not to spend much time, if any, proclaiming and defending his innocence, but spend inordinate amounts of time on gimmicks.

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So as an attorney, she blithely asserts that trump has already bought Kavanaugh and they’re pretty sure he’ll stay bought.

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Doublethink!! It worked in Oceania, so whjy not here?

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Yes. 366 days this year. You are very astute!

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I imagine lawyers invest their time in tactics that the justice system has proven are of most value to their clients.

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When one is a clown, a clown in trouble and his cheap, he’ll hire another clown to defend him.

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Around the same time that Nazis were considered bad.

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“If we can get the headlines to contain the words “Jack Smith” and “contempt of court”, that proves i’m innocent!”

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Can’t be said enough. Should be said 5 times daily on all major news outlets until there is a response.

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A group of House Democrats, led by Rep. Hank Johnson, of Georgia, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee’s courts subcommittee, demanded that Thomas recuse himself from the case in a letter dated Thursday.

The letter says Thomas should recuse himself because his wife, conservative activist Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, was an outspoken supporter of Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.

“This time, we must urge you to recuse yourself from any involvement in the case of Anderson v. Griswold, because your impartiality is reasonably questioned by substantial numbers of fair-minded members of the public, who believe you wife Virginia (‘Ginni’) Thomas’s substantial involvement in the events leading up to the January 6 insurrection, and the financial incentive it presents for your household if President Trump is re-elected, are disqualifying,” the lawmakers wrote.

The letter cited Ginni Thomas’ attendance at the “Stop the Steal” rally that took place before the Capitol attack, and said, “Not only did your wife attend the January 6 rally, but she was instrumental in planning it and bringing the insurrectionists to the Capitol.”

“Your wife was one of nine board members for a conservative political group that helped lead the ‘Stop the Steal’ movement, a movement which culminated in the January 6 attack that the Colorado Supreme Court deemed an insurrection,” the lawmakers wrote. “It is unthinkable that you could be impartial in deciding whether an event your wife personally organized qualifies as an ‘insurrection’ that would prevent someone from holding the office of President.”

A spokesperson for the Supreme Court did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment on the letter.

Democratic Reps. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania, Glenn Ivey of Maryland, Gerald Connolly of Virginia, Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico, Jasmine Crockett of Texas, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Dan Goldman of New York also signed the letter.

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I think the tables are going to take quite a pounding.

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Harry Dunn, Capitol Police officer on J6 who wrote “Standing My Ground” announced today that he is running for congress in Maryland.
Yay on that!

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It’s all a kind of negative public relations effort topped with a twist of character assassination and a sprinkle of scandalizing.

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It seems a few details were left out when the venue was booked (from the NBC article linked in the post above).

The event was set to be hosted by the Republican Party of Osceola County at the Westgate Resorts in Kissimmee. It was originally pitched to Westgate as a small book-signing event featuring Greene, without mention of Jan. 6.

“Please be advised that Westgate was not made aware of the purpose of this event when we were approached to host a book signing,” Westgate Resorts said in a statement. “This event has been canceled and is no longer taking place at our resort.”

Naughty, nasty, lying republicans.

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Glad they did this. There is no way that bastard recuses himself, though.

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