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re: Unnamed witness flips in mar-a-lago case, admits to lying to grand jury
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:37 pm to roadGator
Posted on 8/22/23 at 11:37 pm to roadGator
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Yep. Bad for Trump. Must be witness tampering. No other explanation
RobbBobIger on point as always.
ahem
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The end result of the investigation and legal troubles was a unanimous Supreme Court decision overturning the governor's corruption conviction.
McDonnell went on to lay out how Smith had a history of "partisan" legal overreach in the government.
Jack Smith and his team told Lois Lerner at the IRS, it was OK to target certain conservatives and audit their tax returns. Also, he botched the case against the former vice presidential candidate John Edwards that lead to a mistrial. Then ended up in a hung jury in the Bob Menendez case and then you got my case," he said.
Jack Smith is a train wreck when it comes to political prosecutions
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Jack Smith is known for taking on tough cases, but his methods have been called into question
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Paul Gosar
@DrPaulGosar
More pardons are needed. I’ve expressed my support to @realDonaldTrump to pardon Rick Renzi, convicted by corrupt DOJ prosecutors who fabricated evidence. A clear political persecution. Our DOJ is corrupt and inept.
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The problem with the obstruction charges against Trump is they rely heavily on similar charges in the Arthur Anderson fiasco. Which resulted in a unanimous rebuke by the Supreme Court
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Rehnquist wrote. "Indeed, it is striking how little culpability the instructions required." Rehnquist's opinion also expressed grave skepticism at the government's definition of "corrupt persuasion" – persuasion with an improper purpose even without knowing an act is unlawful. "Only persons conscious of wrongdoing can be said to 'knowingly corruptly persuade'", he wrote.
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