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"The best people"
Stephen K. Bannon. CEO of Trump’s 2016 campaign. Accused of defrauding donors in a border-wall construction scheme. Later convicted on contempt of Congress charges. Pardoned by Trump on fraud charges. Sentenced on contempt.
Rick Gates. Deputy chairman of the 2016 campaign. Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and conspiring to conceal millions of dollars earned through foreign lobbying. Sentenced to 45 days in prison, suspended early in the pandemic.
Corey Lewandowski. Manager of the 2016 campaign. Charged with battery after grabbing a reporter at a Trump property in Florida. Charges were dropped.
Paul Manafort. Chairman of the 2016 campaign. Convicted of fraud by a jury. Pleaded guilty to two federal conspiracy counts. Served less than two years in prison before being released during the pandemic. Pardoned by Trump after the election.
George Papadopoulos. 2016 Campaign adviser. Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators. Sentenced to 14 days, which he served.
Michael Cohen. Attorney for Trump. Pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, lying to Congress and fraud charges. Sentenced to three years in prison. Served a year before being released to home confinement during the pandemic.
Rudy Giuliani. Attorney for Trump. Subject of a federal search warrant in early 2021. Identified as a target for potential prosecution by state prosecutors in Georgia. No current indictments.
Igor Fruman. Colleague of Rudy Giuliani. Accused of soliciting foreign campaign contributions. Pleaded guilty.
Lev Parnas. Colleague of Rudy Giuliani. Indicted on charges of fraud and making illegal campaign contributions. Sentenced to 20 months in prison.
Michael Flynn. Trump’s first national security adviser. Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators. Pardoned by Trump.
Peter Navarro. Former Trump administration official. Indicted on contempt of Congress charges. Awaiting trial.
Roger Stone. Longtime adviser. Convicted of witness tampering and obstruction. Sentence commuted by Trump before he began serving time. Later pardoned.
Allen H. Weisselberg. Chief financial officer of the Trump Organization. Accused of cheating on his taxes by underreporting income over more than a decade. Expected to plead guilty.
Thomas Barrack, a longtime Trump friend and adviser who served as chair of the 2016 Inauguration committee.
Thomas Barrack is accused of acting as an unregistered foreign agent in an effort to sway U.S. foreign policy in favor of the United Arab Emirates' interests. He has entered a not guilty plea in the case. During the trial so far, jurors have heard from former Trump administration Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was called as a witness, and have been shown emails and text messages sent to and from Trump administration officials.
Stephen K. Bannon. CEO of Trump’s 2016 campaign. Accused of defrauding donors in a border-wall construction scheme. Later convicted on contempt of Congress charges. Pardoned by Trump on fraud charges. Sentenced on contempt.
Rick Gates. Deputy chairman of the 2016 campaign. Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and conspiring to conceal millions of dollars earned through foreign lobbying. Sentenced to 45 days in prison, suspended early in the pandemic.
Corey Lewandowski. Manager of the 2016 campaign. Charged with battery after grabbing a reporter at a Trump property in Florida. Charges were dropped.
Paul Manafort. Chairman of the 2016 campaign. Convicted of fraud by a jury. Pleaded guilty to two federal conspiracy counts. Served less than two years in prison before being released during the pandemic. Pardoned by Trump after the election.
George Papadopoulos. 2016 Campaign adviser. Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators. Sentenced to 14 days, which he served.
Michael Cohen. Attorney for Trump. Pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, lying to Congress and fraud charges. Sentenced to three years in prison. Served a year before being released to home confinement during the pandemic.
Rudy Giuliani. Attorney for Trump. Subject of a federal search warrant in early 2021. Identified as a target for potential prosecution by state prosecutors in Georgia. No current indictments.
Igor Fruman. Colleague of Rudy Giuliani. Accused of soliciting foreign campaign contributions. Pleaded guilty.
Lev Parnas. Colleague of Rudy Giuliani. Indicted on charges of fraud and making illegal campaign contributions. Sentenced to 20 months in prison.
Michael Flynn. Trump’s first national security adviser. Pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators. Pardoned by Trump.
Peter Navarro. Former Trump administration official. Indicted on contempt of Congress charges. Awaiting trial.
Roger Stone. Longtime adviser. Convicted of witness tampering and obstruction. Sentence commuted by Trump before he began serving time. Later pardoned.
Allen H. Weisselberg. Chief financial officer of the Trump Organization. Accused of cheating on his taxes by underreporting income over more than a decade. Expected to plead guilty.
Thomas Barrack, a longtime Trump friend and adviser who served as chair of the 2016 Inauguration committee.
Thomas Barrack is accused of acting as an unregistered foreign agent in an effort to sway U.S. foreign policy in favor of the United Arab Emirates' interests. He has entered a not guilty plea in the case. During the trial so far, jurors have heard from former Trump administration Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was called as a witness, and have been shown emails and text messages sent to and from Trump administration officials.
Both sides are fucking losers, the sooner more of America realizes that the better. It's just fucking sad how many grown ass adults keep their head in the sand and blindly follow the "team" they've chosen.
Wake up before it's too late.....
The Shop
Desantis/Gabbard 2024 is our best option, IMO.
He's not going to prison, at least not yet, he's probably doing his internet radio show MF'n the courts right now.
But OP had to use this excuse to cheer for his "team" and how they are as pure as the driven snow. Pathetic. Hope OP feels better and like he accomplished something today.
BTW, as of almost two years ago:
"Recent administrations with criminal indictments:
Trump (Republican) — 215
Nixon (Republican) — 76
Reagan (Republican) — 26
Obama (Democrat) — 0
Carter (Democrat) — 1
Clinton (Democrat) — 2
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/jan/09/facebook-posts/many-m…
That's because there aren't any. Obama had zero in 8 years of his Presidency. Trump had 215 in four years and many since being out of office.
Meanwhile we've got 'ol Biden (really his handlers) draining our STRATEGIC oil reserves back to mid-1980's levels to try and buy a couple of votes, and he recently announced that the draining will continue going into the future. It's pretty clear that Biden and his handlers are a million times more dangerous to the public than all those individuals indicted in the above list combined.
Good job guys, you got 'em.
Pit Row
Anyways, sorry to get off track. Back to true national security issues like busting perps accused of donor fraud.
1) Because he was an outsider and the swamp creatures on both sides of the isle don’t like the threat he presents to their stranglehold on the political system.
2) Because Democrats know that it gives people like you a tingly boner so you’ll keep voting their dumb asses into office.
Kangaroo court doesn't even begin to describe this entire mess.
Bunch of ineffective congressional employees of ours, who absolutely fail to do the job of representing their constituents, suffering from terminal Trump redass (even worse thannthe handful of flipped out whack jobs who troll here with their TDS on full display) desperately trying to stay relevant, wasting our time and tax money.
I swear, once a president leaves office, I fail to give him a moments thought.
Like him or not.
But it's obvious around here, and elsewhere on the internet, who sits around their television buying all of the brainwashing fed to them by their favorite cable news station.
It's both pathetic and hilarious at the same time.
This is one area that frustrates me about Republicans- they are pussies. Democrats will do anything to take out their political opponents (heck they will go as far as trying to shoot them all at a softball game). Republicans always have to play nice and roll over. I wish they would go out and destroy their political opponents just like the Dems.
Trump brought “fight” to the Republican Party- let’s hope that continues to catch on..
https://www.newsweek.com/eric-holder-contempt-case-steve-bannon-sentence-double-standards-1753963
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