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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (49393)9/8/2023 7:04:45 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74628
 
Big rally tonight in South Dakota !
Skip your prom date with big Mike & check it out gene.



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (49393)9/8/2023 7:29:59 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74628
 
Oh, didn't know you were on vacation, enjoy and have fun!!!

The question is WHY was anyone charged in the first place when no crime was committed, there wasn't even probable cause...

Without probable cause you can't be charged with anything, in this case the prosecution skipped over all the required steps for due process and moved from nothing more than an unfounded accusation to a criminal charge being filed...

This doesn't happen in this country, it never did until now...

Maybe you're not really well versed in the legal process and the procedures of probable cause, so it would be difficult for you to offer any real explanation, not a problem...

But, what is now being done is a complete and obscene butchering of due process, this only happens in communist countries...

Something stinks very badly with this fake criminal charge...

GZ



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (49393)9/9/2023 9:44:31 AM
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Clyde Announces Amendments to Defund Trump Prosecutions
Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde is taking action against the Deep State.

by CHARLES DOWNS September 1, 2023 in 2024, News, Politics
Clyde Announces Amendments to Defund Trump Prosecutions
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Last Updated on September 1, 2023

Georgia Representative Andrew Clyde announced he plans to use the appropriations process later this month to defund Jack Smith, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Clyde is the first member of Congress to effectively use the legislative branch’s power of the purse to stop the witch hunts against President Trump. Many wonder why Speaker McCarthy did not attempt to defund the investigations against Trump in the last debt ceiling negotiation.

In a statement, Clyde said, “Americans’ hard-earned tax dollars have no place funding the radical Left’s nefarious election interference efforts. Together, Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, and Fani Willis intentionally brought four sham indictments against the sitting president’s top political opponent, President Donald J. Trump, as the upcoming 2024 presidential election ramps up.”

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“These bogus charges are undoubtedly intended to smear and take down President Trump, as well as hinder his ability to campaign effectively. This overt election interference continues to undermine both our Republic and our fair system of justice.”

Clyde went on to explain the American people, not the Deep State, should decide the next president, saying, “Due to my serious concerns about these witch hunt indictments against President Trump, I intend to offer two amendments to prohibit any federal funds from being used in federal or state courts to prosecute major presidential candidates prior to the 2024 election.”

“The American people get to decide who wins the White House — not Deep State actors who have shamelessly attacked Donald Trump since he announced his first bid in 2015. It is imperative that Congress use its power of the purse to protect the integrity of our elections, restore Americans’ faith in our government, and dismantle our nation’s two-tiered system of justice.”

“I’m fully committed to helping lead this effort, and I call on my House Appropriations colleagues to join me in this righteous fight.”

Related: Trump’s Poll Numbers in Georgia Get Stronger Following Indictment

America’s Constitution gives Congress, most notably the House, the power of the purse. Rep. Clyde is the first member of Congress who is putting forth meaningful legislative effort to defund the Trump witch hunts.

Clyde’s defunding amendments will be debated when Congress returns from its August recess in September. Stay with National File as the story continues to develop.



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (49393)9/9/2023 10:55:22 AM
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Shaking a metal fence .. judge sentences an innocent man to 19 years claiming that’s now a terrorist act.

Any comment ?

22 years for E Tarrio who was not in DC.. convicted & sentenced to 22 years in prison & he was In Baltimore during Jan 6.

Any comment ?

Didn’t think so.