'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
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Loc: SW Florida -Born Texas-Lived Panama & Alaska
CNN is ALWAYS baffled......................
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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CNN thats all you need to read~~~
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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"CNN panel baffled"-- I'm baffled that anyone is still watching that program!
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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Trump has been baffling CNN since he announced his candidacy. He's a maestro at baffling the media!
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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Your punk "sources" think
Trump is a threat?
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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First of all, there was the Independent Audit which was legally petitioned in a lawsuit organized by V**erGA to inspect Fulton County b****ts that had added stunning claims in their amended complaint and provided new evidence from public records that showed Fulton County's hand count audit of the Nov. 3rd, 2020 e******n was riddled with massive errors and provable fraud.
https://v**erga.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Press-Release-New-Evidence-Reveals-Georgia-Audit-Fraud-and-Massive-Errors.pdfhttps://www.freedomradio.us/vof/index.php/war-on-freedom/21880-v**erga-finds-thousands-of-fraudulent-biden-v**es-in-georgiaThere was evidently enough fraud and irregularities to find that Biden didn't win in the state of Georgia. The Secretary of State shouldn't have certified their e******n with missing information. That is the job of the e******n officials.
Trump was concerned in the very beginning with the videos of the personnel taking "suitcases of b****ts" from under tables after the b****t observers were told to go home. Several e******n workers are set to testify September 20th.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/fulton-county-2020-e******n-cases-request-add-ruby-freeman-wandrea-moss-happy-faces-personnel-group-case-granted/Trump wants the Georgia November 3, 2020 e******n to be decertified (maybe due to the findings of the V**er GA .org Independent audit.)
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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I'll have to admit, I occasionally watch CNN because it gives me confirmation that their people are nuts and are really groping for something to fill their time. Particularly, Lemon and Stelter are a trip. When I compare them to the people on Fox I don't see how any sane person can seriously watch CNN. Pretty much the same with MSNBC.
Justice101 wrote:
There was evidently enough fraud and irregularities to find that Biden didn't win in the state of Georgia.
Several recounts showed there was nothing of the sort. Trump lost by 12,000 v**es. That's why Trump in 2020 demanded the Georgia Sec of State somehow "find" 11,000 v**es and give them to him.
Milosia2 wrote:
Tom Boggioni
September 20, 2021
'A set-up for an insanity defense?': CNN panel baffled by Trump's latest move in Georgia
Donald Trump in the White House. (vasilis asvestas / Shutterstock.com)
Discussing a written demand from Donald Trump to the state of Georgia to decertify the 2020 p**********l e******n results delivered late Friday, a CNN panel on Monday morning said they were baffled that the former president would pull such a stunt while under investigation for e******n tampering in the state.
Sitting in with "New Day" hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and CNN's John Berman tried to wrap their heads around the letter -- expressing surprise that he would put in in writing.
With host Berman quoting the former president's request that stated, "I would respectfully request your department check this and start the process of decertifying the e******n or wh**ever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner if true," he asked Haberman what she found interesting about it.
'That it's on paper," she immediately replied. " That's the most interesting thing. Seriously. This is something Donald Trump has been saying for a while. It has been a slow escalation. [MyPillow CEO] Mike Lindell said he would be reinstated in August. Trump was murmuring that and trying to get others to say that out loud when that passed us by, August is over, he focused on decertification in a handful of states in which are not actually audits. They are investigations of some kind that aren't legally binding. Now he's putting this down on paper."
"I spoke to some of his folks over the weekend and the response is this is really, really about boosting his base and he's targeting [Georgia Secretary of State Brad] Raffensperger -- he wants the e******n to be undone," she continued. "It is not the same as when he was in office and pressuring the secretary of state to do that. Still it's jarring. There are people who believe it, his followers are not going to understand that he might not believe it."
"There are a coupleof big differences," Avlon interjected. "First of all, he is under investigation for e******n i**********e. He is continuing to ask for the e******n to be decertified, trying to interfere with the e******n. Is this a setup for insanity defense? He is no longer president of the United States, he is not shielded -- not that he ever thinks about whether he is making his lawyer's case more difficult, but he is making it doubly difficult."
"There is a real threat," he added. "I think it increases why there needs to be legal accountability. It's clear he doesn't care. He does not believe he will ever be held accountable and, until someone shows him he's wrong, he will continue."
Tom Boggioni br September 20, 2021 br br 'A set-... (
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CNN panel is baffled!🤣
Maybe Trump doesn't give a s**t anymore about slimey, eely, oily, evil, frelled-up, f**e, malicious "investigations" by chump-a$$ criminals doing everything they can to destroy him/us (and failing) because if they don't we're going to tear down their good ol' boys club and they see the Hand, writing on the wall...
"mene mene tekel upharsin"
I sure don't. I don't care what they say or do. They are going down and that's it.
Justice101 wrote:
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The Georgia investigation into trumps v****g violations is continuing.. trump lost an appeal on that over the week end..
kemmer wrote:
Several recounts showed there was nothing of the sort. Trump lost by 12,000 v**es. That's why Trump in 2020 demanded the Georgia Sec of State somehow "find" 11,000 v**es and give them to him.
Your "recounts" don't count for toilet paper.
OUR recounts will count.
BigMike wrote:
Your "recounts" don't count for toilet paper.
OUR recounts will count.
Of course they will! 😂😂
permafrost wrote:
The Georgia investigation into trumps v****g violations is continuing.. trump lost an appeal on that over the week end..
You guys just can't stop trying to bash Trump can you. That's understandable, you don't have anything else except negative stuff about the Dems. Too bad for our Country.
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