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BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating emails from Team Trump
Aug 1, 2022 19:32:03   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating emails from Team Trump

David Weissman
Opinion columnist and Army veteran. Former MAGA, now a Biden…


I think it would be sweet revenge if Hillary Clinton would tweet out this morning, “but his emails.”

Republican officials, conservative commentators, and talk radio pundits should do what’s right and start holding Trump to the same standard to which they held Hillary Clinton.

This time there’s evidence that cannot be denied.

The emails show a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. They show that Trump’s team of lawyers knew from the start that their plan was to delay the Senate with the f**e e******n certificates. And it shows they knew the f**e documents were f**e.

They pushed a fraud.

Today’s bombshell story was ironically published by Maggie Haberman (along with Glenn Thrush). It was her vigorous reporting on Clinton’s emails that proved seminal in Hillary’s 2016 e******n loss.

Today, Haberman’s story provides further details of how members of the Trump campaign have worked with lawyers and advisers to create their own e*****r plan with an agenda. The New York Timesreports:

“One email showed that many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers were informed of problems naming Trump e*****rs in Michigan — a state he had lost — because p******c rules had closed the state Capitol building where the so-called e*****rs had to gather.”

In 2016 when I campaigned for the now-disgraced ex-president, I constantly brought up Hillary Clinton’s emails in my own political debates. The “but her emails” scandal was the top talking point in the Trump campaign, a talking point that helped him get elected.

At the time, my misplaced concerns were believing the claim that Hillary Clinton was incompetent to serve as President since her lax handling of emails put our national security at risk. Obviously, I found out two years later that that was a lie. And after years of investigations by the FBI, Hillary Clinton proved her innocence and obtained a full exoneration twice; something Trump has yet to do even once.

Fast forward five years later, it’s Trump with the new email scandal, one that is fact-based.

Worse, the emails from the twice-impeached president’s advisors reveal a knowing scheme to thrust “f**e” e******n certificates into the hands of the officials tasked with choosing the winner of the 2020 p**********l e******n.

The Committee found an email sent by Mark Meadows to another campaign advisor today that read:

“We just need to have someone coordinating the e*****rs for states.”

The emails highlight how much of the legwork of finding ways to challenge Mr. Trump’s losses in the battleground states was done by Mike Roman, director of E******n Day operations for Mr. Trump’s campaign.

With the benefit of the emails that the Times unearthed, you can plainly see there is no doubt that Trump clearly wanted to overturn the e******n, using false claims, intimidation, and anything that he had at his disposal.

If Hillary Clinton was able to be subpoenaed and testify when there was no evidence of wrongdoing, then Trump should be subpoenaed and testify for his crimes. Especially since we have evidence of them.

Yep.
But his emails.
Donnie Donnie Donnie.

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Aug 1, 2022 19:53:46   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Milosia2 wrote:
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating emails from Team Trump

David Weissman
Opinion columnist and Army veteran. Former MAGA, now a Biden…


I think it would be sweet revenge if Hillary Clinton would tweet out this morning, “but his emails.”

Republican officials, conservative commentators, and talk radio pundits should do what’s right and start holding Trump to the same standard to which they held Hillary Clinton.

This time there’s evidence that cannot be denied.

The emails show a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. They show that Trump’s team of lawyers knew from the start that their plan was to delay the Senate with the f**e e******n certificates. And it shows they knew the f**e documents were f**e.

They pushed a fraud.

Today’s bombshell story was ironically published by Maggie Haberman (along with Glenn Thrush). It was her vigorous reporting on Clinton’s emails that proved seminal in Hillary’s 2016 e******n loss.

Today, Haberman’s story provides further details of how members of the Trump campaign have worked with lawyers and advisers to create their own e*****r plan with an agenda. The New York Timesreports:

“One email showed that many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers were informed of problems naming Trump e*****rs in Michigan — a state he had lost — because p******c rules had closed the state Capitol building where the so-called e*****rs had to gather.”

In 2016 when I campaigned for the now-disgraced ex-president, I constantly brought up Hillary Clinton’s emails in my own political debates. The “but her emails” scandal was the top talking point in the Trump campaign, a talking point that helped him get elected.

At the time, my misplaced concerns were believing the claim that Hillary Clinton was incompetent to serve as President since her lax handling of emails put our national security at risk. Obviously, I found out two years later that that was a lie. And after years of investigations by the FBI, Hillary Clinton proved her innocence and obtained a full exoneration twice; something Trump has yet to do even once.

Fast forward five years later, it’s Trump with the new email scandal, one that is fact-based.

Worse, the emails from the twice-impeached president’s advisors reveal a knowing scheme to thrust “f**e” e******n certificates into the hands of the officials tasked with choosing the winner of the 2020 p**********l e******n.

The Committee found an email sent by Mark Meadows to another campaign advisor today that read:

“We just need to have someone coordinating the e*****rs for states.”

The emails highlight how much of the legwork of finding ways to challenge Mr. Trump’s losses in the battleground states was done by Mike Roman, director of E******n Day operations for Mr. Trump’s campaign.

With the benefit of the emails that the Times unearthed, you can plainly see there is no doubt that Trump clearly wanted to overturn the e******n, using false claims, intimidation, and anything that he had at his disposal.

If Hillary Clinton was able to be subpoenaed and testify when there was no evidence of wrongdoing, then Trump should be subpoenaed and testify for his crimes. Especially since we have evidence of them.

Yep.
But his emails.
Donnie Donnie Donnie.
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating e... (show quote)


Yeah. You see, Trump doesn't have an FBI Director who made several million dollars off of his foundation to exonerate him like Hillary the Harpy had with James Comey.

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Aug 1, 2022 19:59:47   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Milosia2 wrote:
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating emails from Team Trump

David Weissman
Opinion columnist and Army veteran. Former MAGA, now a Biden…


I think it would be sweet revenge if Hillary Clinton would tweet out this morning, “but his emails.”

Republican officials, conservative commentators, and talk radio pundits should do what’s right and start holding Trump to the same standard to which they held Hillary Clinton.

This time there’s evidence that cannot be denied.

The emails show a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. They show that Trump’s team of lawyers knew from the start that their plan was to delay the Senate with the f**e e******n certificates. And it shows they knew the f**e documents were f**e.

They pushed a fraud.

Today’s bombshell story was ironically published by Maggie Haberman (along with Glenn Thrush). It was her vigorous reporting on Clinton’s emails that proved seminal in Hillary’s 2016 e******n loss.

Today, Haberman’s story provides further details of how members of the Trump campaign have worked with lawyers and advisers to create their own e*****r plan with an agenda. The New York Timesreports:

“One email showed that many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers were informed of problems naming Trump e*****rs in Michigan — a state he had lost — because p******c rules had closed the state Capitol building where the so-called e*****rs had to gather.”

In 2016 when I campaigned for the now-disgraced ex-president, I constantly brought up Hillary Clinton’s emails in my own political debates. The “but her emails” scandal was the top talking point in the Trump campaign, a talking point that helped him get elected.

At the time, my misplaced concerns were believing the claim that Hillary Clinton was incompetent to serve as President since her lax handling of emails put our national security at risk. Obviously, I found out two years later that that was a lie. And after years of investigations by the FBI, Hillary Clinton proved her innocence and obtained a full exoneration twice; something Trump has yet to do even once.

Fast forward five years later, it’s Trump with the new email scandal, one that is fact-based.

Worse, the emails from the twice-impeached president’s advisors reveal a knowing scheme to thrust “f**e” e******n certificates into the hands of the officials tasked with choosing the winner of the 2020 p**********l e******n.

The Committee found an email sent by Mark Meadows to another campaign advisor today that read:

“We just need to have someone coordinating the e*****rs for states.”

The emails highlight how much of the legwork of finding ways to challenge Mr. Trump’s losses in the battleground states was done by Mike Roman, director of E******n Day operations for Mr. Trump’s campaign.

With the benefit of the emails that the Times unearthed, you can plainly see there is no doubt that Trump clearly wanted to overturn the e******n, using false claims, intimidation, and anything that he had at his disposal.

If Hillary Clinton was able to be subpoenaed and testify when there was no evidence of wrongdoing, then Trump should be subpoenaed and testify for his crimes. Especially since we have evidence of them.

Yep.
But his emails.
Donnie Donnie Donnie.
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating e... (show quote)


Let's focus on the incriminating videos from H****r's laptop.

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Aug 2, 2022 13:44:50   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Milosia2 wrote:
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating emails from Team Trump

David Weissman
Opinion columnist and Army veteran. Former MAGA, now a Biden…


I think it would be sweet revenge if Hillary Clinton would tweet out this morning, “but his emails.”

Republican officials, conservative commentators, and talk radio pundits should do what’s right and start holding Trump to the same standard to which they held Hillary Clinton.

This time there’s evidence that cannot be denied.

The emails show a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. They show that Trump’s team of lawyers knew from the start that their plan was to delay the Senate with the f**e e******n certificates. And it shows they knew the f**e documents were f**e.

They pushed a fraud.

Today’s bombshell story was ironically published by Maggie Haberman (along with Glenn Thrush). It was her vigorous reporting on Clinton’s emails that proved seminal in Hillary’s 2016 e******n loss.

Today, Haberman’s story provides further details of how members of the Trump campaign have worked with lawyers and advisers to create their own e*****r plan with an agenda. The New York Timesreports:

“One email showed that many of Mr. Trump’s top advisers were informed of problems naming Trump e*****rs in Michigan — a state he had lost — because p******c rules had closed the state Capitol building where the so-called e*****rs had to gather.”

In 2016 when I campaigned for the now-disgraced ex-president, I constantly brought up Hillary Clinton’s emails in my own political debates. The “but her emails” scandal was the top talking point in the Trump campaign, a talking point that helped him get elected.

At the time, my misplaced concerns were believing the claim that Hillary Clinton was incompetent to serve as President since her lax handling of emails put our national security at risk. Obviously, I found out two years later that that was a lie. And after years of investigations by the FBI, Hillary Clinton proved her innocence and obtained a full exoneration twice; something Trump has yet to do even once.

Fast forward five years later, it’s Trump with the new email scandal, one that is fact-based.

Worse, the emails from the twice-impeached president’s advisors reveal a knowing scheme to thrust “f**e” e******n certificates into the hands of the officials tasked with choosing the winner of the 2020 p**********l e******n.

The Committee found an email sent by Mark Meadows to another campaign advisor today that read:

“We just need to have someone coordinating the e*****rs for states.”

The emails highlight how much of the legwork of finding ways to challenge Mr. Trump’s losses in the battleground states was done by Mike Roman, director of E******n Day operations for Mr. Trump’s campaign.

With the benefit of the emails that the Times unearthed, you can plainly see there is no doubt that Trump clearly wanted to overturn the e******n, using false claims, intimidation, and anything that he had at his disposal.

If Hillary Clinton was able to be subpoenaed and testify when there was no evidence of wrongdoing, then Trump should be subpoenaed and testify for his crimes. Especially since we have evidence of them.

Yep.
But his emails.
Donnie Donnie Donnie.
BUT HIS EMAILS: Let’s focus on the incriminating e... (show quote)


Let’s focus on ur f**e unelected i***t in the White House-sorta

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Aug 3, 2022 00:10:51   #
elledee
 
Let's focus on the emails and phone calls of the whole bribem administration...That should keep the justice dept. busy for a hundred years.

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