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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1572615)11/19/2025 11:10:15 PM
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Those are all interesting, perhaps funny, but not convincing.

For me, all the proof I needed was to hear that God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden in a Fury.

The only car ever named Fury was a Plymouth, and was manufactured in the USA.



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BREAKING: Trump’s legal clown show implodes as former White House lawyer calls for Bondi and Halligan to be DISBARRED after botched Comey indictment.

In an explosive interview on MS Now (formerly MSNBC), former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb just detonated a political IED under U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and Attorney General Pam Bondi, calling their botched “indictment” of former FBI Director James Comey “the height of ineptitude and misconduct.”

And coming from a guy who worked inside the Trump White House? That’s basically the legal version of a four-alarm fire.

Cobb, with the fury of a man who’s seen one too many press conferences from Rudy Giuliani, did not hold back: “You couldn't find a high school stockboy at Home Depot who could have handled this more ineptly than Lindsey Halligan did,” he said — a line so devastating it deserves its own Pulitzer.

Why? Because Halligan apparently took an indictment that the grand jury never actually saw, slapped the foreman’s signature on it, and marched it to a judge like she had just uncovered Watergate.

Let’s be clear: that’s not a technical error. That’s basic-level, day-one, Criminal Procedure 101 malpractice.

Cobb broke it down like he was explaining crayons to toddlers. A grand jury needs twelve members to return an indictment. Halligan used two. Therefore, the indictment isn’t just flawed — it does not exist. Not metaphorically. Not figuratively.
Legally. It. Does. Not. Exist.

Cobb called the case “dead,” shredded Bondi for twice vouching for the sham process, and made it clear the Trump DOJ is now running on pure fumes, fantasy, and Fox News talking points.

Then he dropped the hammer: “I do think that both Halligan and Bondi should be disbarred.”

When Trump’s own former lawyer calls for your law license to be revoked because your prosecution was so corrupt or incompetent that it doesn’t meet the minimum standard of high school shop class, it’s time to pack up your office plants and go home.

But instead of shame, the Trump administration is reportedly doubling down — because nothing says “law and order” like illegally fabricating indictments while screaming “witch hunt” at everyone else.

This is what happens when you replace seasoned federal prosecutors with bargain-basement MAGA influencers whose primary courtroom experience is yelling in YouTube videos.

And it leaves one unavoidable truth: The Trump DOJ isn’t just weaponized — it’s dangerously incompetent. And the only real threat it poses is to the rule of law itself.