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They’ve been prepping stuff for yearsWonder if it was too late for the late night hosts to chime in tonight?
John Oliver can finally use this:
Opening a bottle of champagne!
You must not have the TV on. Trump just said under no circumstances will he accept any type of plea deal.Still a bit early to be popping the champagne, we still don't know what he is being indicted on. We don't know if there is any felony counts in the charges, or if they will actually go to trail with them. I still expect that the whole thing will be plead down and Trump will pay a few thousand dollars in fines.
Ive read in several places it will likely be next week. We'll see.So... when can we read the actual indictment and accompanying charges???
It should be a fun watch.You must not have the TV on. Trump just said under no circumstances will he accept any type of plea deal.
This IS going to trial. Unless...
Because everything he's ever said on TV has been true.You must not have the TV on. Trump just said under no circumstances will he accept any type of plea deal.
Colbert did. 👍Wonder if it was too late for the late night hosts to chime in tonight?
After Trump and his lawyers hear them. Speculation is Tuesday.So... when can we read the actual indictment and accompanying charges???
he's too egotistical to admit he might actually lose, at least at the beginning. once it appears things aren't going his way all bets are off.You must not have the TV on. Trump just said under no circumstances will he accept any type of plea deal.
This IS going to trial. Unless...
Anybody have the over/under on Trump jumping in his big shiny plane and taking off to Moscow?
For your amusement:Wonder if it was too late for the late night hosts to chime in tonight?
I can only imagine how good that all felt for Colbert.For your amusement:
Mr. Smith is covering all the angles.
DOJ probes whether Trump violated law by fundraising off election lies
Special counsel Jack Smith focused on whether Trump's $250 million post-election haul violated wire fraud laws.www.salon.com
Smith's team investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack sent subpoenas in recent weeks to Trump advisers, former campaign aides, Republican operatives and other consultants involved in the 2020 campaign, according to the report. Some of the people have also been interviewed before a grand jury in D.C.
The probe is focused on Trump's fundraising after the election until he left office on Jan. 20, 2021, when he raised millions by pushing election lies.
Prosecutors are interested in whether anyone associated with the fundraising violated wire fraud laws, which make it illegal to lie over email to scam people out of money, according to the report.