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    The Law is Coming, Mr. Trump

    Why don’t we take a step back and contemplate what Americans, and the world, are witnessing?

    Early Monday morning, F.B.I. agents raided the New York office, home and hotel room of the personal lawyer for the president of the United States. They seized evidence of possible federal crimes — including bank fraud, wire fraud and campaign finance violations related to payoffs made to women, including a porn actress, who say they had affairs with the president before he took office and were paid off and intimidated into silence.

    That evening the president surrounded himself with the top American military officials and launched unbidden into a tirade against the top American law enforcement officials — officials of his own government — accusing them of “an attack on our country.”

    Oh, also: The Times reported Monday evening that investigators were examining a $150,000 donation to the president’s personal foundation from a Ukrainian steel magnate, given during the American presidential campaign in exchange for a 20-minute video appearance.

    Meanwhile, the president’s former campaign chairman is under indictment, and his former national security adviser has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators. His son-in-law and other associates are also under investigation.

    This is your president, ladies and gentlemen. This is how Donald Trump does business, and these are the kinds of people he surrounds himself with.

    Mr. Trump has spent his career in the company of developers and celebrities, and also of grifters, cons, sharks, goons and crooks. He cuts corners, he lies, he cheats, he brags about it, and for the most part, he’s gotten away with it, protected by threats of litigation, hush money and his own bravado. Those methods may be proving to have their limits when they are applied from the Oval Office. Though Republican leaders in Congress still keep a cowardly silence, Mr. Trump now has real reason to be afraid. A raid on a lawyer’s office doesn’t happen every day; it means that multiple government officials, and a federal judge, had reason to believe they’d find evidence of a crime there and that they didn’t trust the lawyer not to destroy that evidence.

    On Monday, when he appeared with his national security team, Mr. Trump, whose motto could be, “The buck stops anywhere but here,” angrily blamed everyone he could think of for the “unfairness” of an investigation that has already consumed the first year of his presidency, yet is only now starting to heat up. He said Attorney General Jeff Sessions made “a very terrible mistake” by recusing himself from overseeing the investigation — the implication being that a more loyal attorney general would have obstructed justice and blocked the investigation. He complained about the “horrible things” that Hillary Clinton did “and all of the crimes that were committed.” He called the A-team of investigators from the office of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, “the most biased group of people.” As for Mr. Mueller himself, “we’ll see what happens,” Mr. Trump said. “Many people have said, ‘You should fire him.’”

    In fact, the raids on the premises used by Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, were conducted by the public corruption unit of the federal attorney’s office in Manhattan, and at the request not of the special counsel’s team, but under a search warrant that investigators in New York obtained following a referral by Mr. Mueller, who first consulted with the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein. To sum up, a Republican-appointed former F.B.I. director consulted with a Republican-appointed deputy attorney general, who then authorized a referral to an F.B.I. field office not known for its anti-Trump bias. Deep state, indeed.

    Mr. Trump also railed against the authorities who, he said, “broke into” Mr. Cohen’s office. “Attorney-client privilege is dead!” the president tweeted early Tuesday morning, during what was presumably his executive time. He was wrong. The privilege is one of the most sacrosanct in the American legal system, but it does not protect communications in furtherance of a crime. Anyway, one might ask, if this is all a big witch hunt and Mr. Trump has nothing illegal or untoward to hide, why does he care about the privilege in the first place?
    The answer, of course, is that he has a lot to hide.

    This wasn’t even the first early-morning raid of a close Trump associate. That distinction goes to Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump’s former campaign chairman and Russian oligarch-whisperer, who now faces a slate of federal charges long enough to land him in prison for the rest of his life. And what of Mr. Cohen? He’s already been cut loose by his law firm, and when the charges start rolling in, he’ll likely get the same treatment from Mr. Trump.

    Among the grotesqueries that faded into the background of Mr. Trump’s carnival of misgovernment during the past 24 hours was that Monday’s meeting was ostensibly called to discuss a matter of global significance: a reported chemical weapons attack on Syrian civilians. Mr. Trump instead made it about him, with his narcissistic and self-pitying claim that the investigation represented an attack on the country “in a true sense.”

    No, Mr. Trump — a true attack on America is what happened on, say, Sept. 11, 2001. Remember that one? Thousands of people lost their lives. Your response was to point out that the fall of the twin towers meant your building was now the tallest in downtown Manhattan. Of course, that also wasn’t true.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      14 in 36 hours? Amateurs.

      58 dead and hundreds wounded in 10 minutes
      Let me guess . The perp in the latter case was white and “American” home grown as Bore-us.

      But those scary foreigners....better not vacation in Cancun cons!

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      So weak. The messiah is failing and this is all they can do....tired out old memes.

      Told ya years ago. GOP an intellectually bankrupt operation. No ideas . Just this tired stuff

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        Bore-us got into his time machine and now went back to the Clinton presidency .

        Just suck your thumb and rock back and forth to comfort yourself.

        “Tough guy” melting like a snowflake ?

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Yeah.

          The FBI is like, just one guy sitting in an office...

          "What should I do today? Follow up on this whackjob threat, or investigate the whack-job president?"

          Hmmmmm.
          https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...3b&oe=5B60B5B7

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Who said the following ?



            Tee hee
            Bwa ha ha
            😂😂😂😂😂
            See, now that you are going to try the moral high road, I now have to remind you about your thirst for daughters and giving them the best sex of their young lives. How asking me to send over my wife and daughter so you can have your way with them is sick, Aarav.

            Sell the van with the tinted windows; it's not a good look

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              All that’s left is naked racism for the cons

              😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

              The largest Black Lives Matter page on Facebook has been exposed as a fraud

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                These are the things a man who is going to flip would say...

                It’s almost certain Cohen is cutting a deal right now.




                Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal attorney, said Tuesday that the FBI agents who raided his house, office and hotel room a day earlier acted professionally and courteously.

                "I am unhappy to have my personal residence and office raided," Cohen told CNN in an interview. "But I will tell you that members of the FBI that conducted the search and seizure were all extremely professional, courteous and respectful. And I thanked them at the conclusion."

                Cohen also called the raid "upsetting," and acknowledged that he is worried about investigators' seizures of documents and communications.

                "I would be lying to you if I told that I am not," he told CNN. "Do I need this in my life? No. Do I want to be involved in this? No."

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  The largest Black Lives Matter page on Facebook has been exposed as a fraud
                  Why don’t you wipe the spittle from your foaming mouth...



                  One of the founders of the real Black Lives Matter Facebook page, which has a blue verified check mark and about 300,000 followers, said the organization contacted Facebook months ago to report concerns that the page with the larger following was fraudulent, to no avail.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Do not follow YouTube links. Sorry.

                    If a tree falls in the woods but no one hears .....
                    Get with it TMan.

                    You purport to know it all, but I guess not.

                    The Jordan Peterson Moment
                    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/o...on-moment.html

                    My friend Tyler Cowen argues that Jordan Peterson is the most influential public intellectual in the Western world right now

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                      Judge tosses suit challenging Trump's financial disclosure

                      https://www.politico.com/story/2018/...closure-513150

                      A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming that President Donald Trump's financial disclosures are inadequate because they blur the lines between his personal debts and those owed by the businesses he owns.

                      She's a Clinton appointee.

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                        This is hilarious. Con is posting about anything and everything except the elephant in the room.

                        More Beyoncé please.

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                          What's the matter TMan? Can't address the points made..... AGAIN?

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                            https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...8f&oe=5B5E9A99

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                              http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/...ts-all-us.html

                              Many TV pundits are telling viewers not to worry about the government’s intrusion into possible lawyer-client privileged communications between President Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen.

                              .....

                              But the Fourth and Sixth Amendments provide far broader protections: they prohibit government officials from in any way intruding on the privacy of lawyer-client confidential rights of citizens.

                              In other words, if the government improperly seizes private or privileged material, the violation has already occurred, even if the government never uses the material from the person from whom it was seized.

                              Not surprisingly, therefore, firewalls and taint teams were developed in the context of the Fifth Amendment, not the Fourth or Sixth Amendments. Remember who comprises the firewall and taint teams: other FBI agents, prosecutors and government officials, who have no right under the Fourth and Sixth Amendments even to see private or confidential materials, regardless of whether it is ever used against a defendant.

                              The very fact that this material is seen or read by a government official constitutes a core violation. It would be the same if the government surreptitiously recorded a confession of a penitent to a priest, or a description of symptoms by a patient to a doctor, or a discussion between a husband and wife of their sex life.

                              ....

                              The government simply has no right to this material, whether it ever uses it against the penitent, the patient, or the spouse in a criminal case.



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                              Now I get why Tee Hee is OK with all of this. He's for a larger government presence in our lives.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/...ts-all-us.html

                                Many TV pundits are telling viewers not to worry about the government’s intrusion into possible lawyer-client privileged communications between President Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen.

                                .....

                                But the Fourth and Sixth Amendments provide far broader protections: they prohibit government officials from in any way intruding on the privacy of lawyer-client confidential rights of citizens.

                                In other words, if the government improperly seizes private or privileged material, the violation has already occurred, even if the government never uses the material from the person from whom it was seized.

                                Not surprisingly, therefore, firewalls and taint teams were developed in the context of the Fifth Amendment, not the Fourth or Sixth Amendments. Remember who comprises the firewall and taint teams: other FBI agents, prosecutors and government officials, who have no right under the Fourth and Sixth Amendments even to see private or confidential materials, regardless of whether it is ever used against a defendant.

                                The very fact that this material is seen or read by a government official constitutes a core violation. It would be the same if the government surreptitiously recorded a confession of a penitent to a priest, or a description of symptoms by a patient to a doctor, or a discussion between a husband and wife of their sex life.

                                ....

                                The government simply has no right to this material, whether it ever uses it against the penitent, the patient, or the spouse in a criminal case.



                                ////////////

                                Now I get why Tee Hee is OK with all of this. He's for a larger government presence in our lives.

                                I’m sure Mueller, Dreeben, the other dozen lawyers on Mueller’s team, Rosenstein, the Judge, etc. now regret not consulting with Dershowitz first.

                                Lol!

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