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Kash Patel
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:25 pm
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:25 pm
We all want to see some big arrests, that is for sure. I for one want to see Adam pencilneck Schiff go down so much I can taste it. I've been battling the notion that we are just going ro get let down again with Patel, and Bondi. But, my gut tells me Bongino can be trusted, maybe even Kash as well.
I know I'm impatient and these things take time to get all the evidence together. I feel the judicial system with all these corrupt, woke Marxist Judges could be a big problem. I believe Kash and team know that too.
Im holding onto hope!
I know I'm impatient and these things take time to get all the evidence together. I feel the judicial system with all these corrupt, woke Marxist Judges could be a big problem. I believe Kash and team know that too.
Im holding onto hope!
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:26 pm to TrailDawg77
Kash will be great, IMO. It has been 3 months....
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:28 pm to TrailDawg77
quote:
We all want to see some big arrests, that is for sure. I for one want to see Adam pencilneck Schiff go down so much I can taste it. I've been battling the notion that we are just going to get let down again with Patel, and Bondi. But, my gut tells me Bongino can be trusted, maybe even Kash as well.
I know I'm impatient and these things take time to get all the evidence together. I feel the judicial system with all these corrupt, woke Marxist Judges could be a big problem. I believe Kash and team know that too.
Im holding onto hope!
Probably.
That guy's a politician now. He's no different than the two who are turning out to be disappointments.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:30 pm to TrailDawg77
After the recent promotion of that dickhead Jensen to head the DC Field Office, I’ve pretty much lost all confidence in Kash.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:32 pm to TrailDawg77
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I know I'm impatient and these things take time to get all the evidence together. I feel the judicial system with all these corrupt, woke Marxist Judges could be a big problem. I believe Kash and team know that too.
Im holding onto hope!
Not just gathering evidence, but the FBI has 38,000 employees. There's alot of sorting out that needs to be done. A monumental task.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:33 pm to Pandy Fackler
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That guy's a politician now.
I dont think so, but I KNOW Bongino is not a politician. He's as real as it gets. IMHO
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:33 pm to bhtigerfan
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After the recent promotion of that dickhead Jensen to head the DC Field Office, I’ve pretty much lost all confidence in Kash.
As you probably should, but Orange obviously supports it.
This post was edited on 4/11/25 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:35 pm to bhtigerfan
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After the recent promotion of that dickhead Jensen to head the DC Field Office,
So I've been thinking about this. I'm going to let this slide for now, maybe there's something more to that than we know. There might not be, and it won't be the first time somebody in DC turned out to be useless, but im holding out hope.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:36 pm to lake chuck fan
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I dont think so, but I KNOW Bongino is not a politician. He's as real as it gets. IMHO
As a Podcaster sure, but he's a Government official now. Just like the rest of them.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:36 pm to Pandy Fackler
No different than the reality that President Trump is a politician. Sure....he's way much better than the other choice we were given. And he might be able to push through some better policies.
But he's still a Washington DC politician.
But he's still a Washington DC politician.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:37 pm to lake chuck fan
I've listed to Bongino for a long time. I know this dude is a patriot with my all my heart. If he can't get it done, then it isn't going to get done. The corruption is just too big. I heard him say not long before taking the FBI position, that someone said he needed to let the Russia collusion hoax go. He responded with, "I'm not letting shite go". I still remember that plainly in my mind. Therein lies my hope
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:38 pm to TrailDawg77
I believe they are doing their jobs but making sure everything is iron clad before arresting anyone. Whether it’s a politician or Joe Blow.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:39 pm to TrailDawg77
Careful now, people will claim you have TDS if you show any skepticism towards the DOJ getting shite done
At a minimum, I would like to see the DOJ get more aggressive. When you read editorials in the WSJ that are more aggressive than what Bondi, Kash & Co are doing, it does not inspire confidence.
For instance, this article right here from a week ago:
WSJ
Why are we not doing this? They need to take the lawfare head on and use every tool available to stop the roadblocking and end the judicial coup
Edit:
"The Trump administration is locked in a standoff with Judge James Boasberg over deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act. Officials could face contempt proceedings, and the president and his supporters have called for the judge’s impeachment. Yet the administration seems to be overlooking a critical legal tool—injunction bonds.
The argument is rock solid: Under Rule 65(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a party seeking an injunction needs to put up a bond to cover its costs. These bonds aren’t optional. They’re mandatory, unless the government is seeking an injunction. That means Judge Boasberg’s order, and dozens like it, may not be valid at all.
President Trump identified this legal off-ramp in a March 11 memorandum directing the Justice Department to demand bonds in future injunction cases. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley echoed the call. But the Justice Department hasn’t pressed the issue, either in Judge Boasberg’s courtroom or other high-stakes cases in which activist judges have blocked major policies without requiring plaintiffs to put a single dollar at risk."
At a minimum, I would like to see the DOJ get more aggressive. When you read editorials in the WSJ that are more aggressive than what Bondi, Kash & Co are doing, it does not inspire confidence.
For instance, this article right here from a week ago:
WSJ
Why are we not doing this? They need to take the lawfare head on and use every tool available to stop the roadblocking and end the judicial coup
Edit:
"The Trump administration is locked in a standoff with Judge James Boasberg over deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act. Officials could face contempt proceedings, and the president and his supporters have called for the judge’s impeachment. Yet the administration seems to be overlooking a critical legal tool—injunction bonds.
The argument is rock solid: Under Rule 65(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a party seeking an injunction needs to put up a bond to cover its costs. These bonds aren’t optional. They’re mandatory, unless the government is seeking an injunction. That means Judge Boasberg’s order, and dozens like it, may not be valid at all.
President Trump identified this legal off-ramp in a March 11 memorandum directing the Justice Department to demand bonds in future injunction cases. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley echoed the call. But the Justice Department hasn’t pressed the issue, either in Judge Boasberg’s courtroom or other high-stakes cases in which activist judges have blocked major policies without requiring plaintiffs to put a single dollar at risk."
This post was edited on 4/11/25 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:47 pm to TrailDawg77
There’s no way the kind of cases we are expecting could be discovered, investigated and indicted over a 60 day period. Federal prosecutors are essentially 100% ready to go to trial when they indict a case, state prosecutors not so much.
I’m not confident we’re going to see true justice administered with every crooked and traitorous swamp creature, but it’s way too early to start screaming the sky is falling.
I’m not confident we’re going to see true justice administered with every crooked and traitorous swamp creature, but it’s way too early to start screaming the sky is falling.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:48 pm to TrailDawg77
There's an almost zero chance you see anyone like schiff go down.
People like him do and say what they want because they know there's ZERO chance of repercussions.
People like him do and say what they want because they know there's ZERO chance of repercussions.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:49 pm to YumYum Sauce
Schiff wont go down, as much as I hate to say it. I dont expect any of the entrenched swamp creatures to get justice.
They can do a lot more to fight the lawfare though.
They can do a lot more to fight the lawfare though.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:49 pm to TrailDawg77
You got to be handicapped I'd you think anything at all is coming from any of these 3.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:49 pm to YumYum Sauce
It's probably too late to do anything about Russiagate, but I would take some wins like finding out who the DNC pipe bomber was or who runs Patriot Front.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:51 pm to Bunk Moreland
1000%.
The pipe bomber is probably not going to be resolved, but Patriot Front... If they could chase down every person at J6, they can certainly find all the baws at the FBI. I mean they share a office.
The pipe bomber is probably not going to be resolved, but Patriot Front... If they could chase down every person at J6, they can certainly find all the baws at the FBI. I mean they share a office.
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