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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    How can you be confused about my opinion when I haven’t told you what it is?
    Are we going around in circles or what????


    Post #43340

    "I asked YOUR opinion. I know what mine is."


    And I'm still waiting, but it's par for the course.

    Deflect
    Divert
    Distract

    YAWN...

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Are we going around in circles or what????


      Post #43340

      "I asked YOUR opinion. I know what mine is."


      And I'm still waiting, but it's par for the course.

      Deflect
      Divert
      Distract

      YAWN...
      Con, you started this whole thing.
      You demand the opinion of others without first telling us yours. Classic.

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        Cons, after bitching and moaning about Comey for 2 years now want to quote his words as gospel. Lol!

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          First subpoena has gone out over Trump’s security clearance scandal. More to come.

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            Can’t wait for Trump to be deposed. Lol!



            A New York appellate court on Thursday rejected President Trump’s attempt to block the defamation suit of an Orange County woman who says he lied during the 2016 campaign about sexually assaulting her at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

            The court’s 3-to-2 ruling enables Summer Zervos, a former contestant on “The Apprentice,” to press forward toward a Manhattan trial of her allegation that Trump defamed her by branding her a liar in the weeks before he was elected president.

            Trump’s legal team argued that the U.S. Constitution immunizes him from state court lawsuits arising from his private conduct before he took office.

            The court disagreed, opening the way for Trump to be deposed about what Zervos says was a sexual assault in his bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007.

            “Should the trial court find it necessary to require the president to testify, it could allow him to do so by videotape, as has been the custom in recent proceedings involving sitting presidents,” Justice Dianne T. Renwick wrote in the majority opinion.

            Zervos attorney Mariann Wang said she was pleased the court affirmed Trump was “not above the law.”

            “We look forward to proving to a jury that Ms. Zervos told the truth about [Trump’s] unwanted sexual groping and holding him accountable for his malicious lies,” she said.

            Trump attorney Marc E. Kasowitz said the president will appeal the decision to the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court.

            “We respectfully disagree with the majority decision in the Appellate Division,” he said.

            Kasowitz said he agreed with a dissenting opinion by Justice Angela M. Mazzarelli that state courts are barred from hearing cases against a sitting president.

            Zervos was one of more than a dozen women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct in the weeks before the November 2016 election.

            She says she arrived at the Beverly Hills Hotel for dinner with Trump one night in 2007 and was escorted to his bungalow, where he aggressively kissed her open-mouthed and placed a hand on her breast.

            After she pushed him away and expressed her disinterest, she says, he pressed his genitals against her and tried to kiss her again.

            In October 2016, a week after the release of an “Access Hollywood” tape of Trump saying women let him grab them by the crotch because he was famous, Zervos, a Republican, said at a news conference: “You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star.”

            Trump denied meeting her at the hotel or greeting her inappropriately. He repeatedly called her a liar. She sued him just before his January 2017 inauguration.

            Thursday’s court ruling cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of President Clinton’s attempt to block the federal lawsuit that Paula Jones filed against him for sexual harassment.

            The New York court disagreed with Trump’s argument that the Jones ruling did not apply to a state court, saying “though he is tasked with significant responsibilities, the president is still a person, and he is not above the law.”

            The president is immune from lawsuits for actions taken in his official capacity, the court acknowledged, but not for his private conduct before taking office.

            Trump’s lawyers also argued that it would violate the U.S. Constitution if a state court were allowed to hold a president in contempt. The New York justices dismissed the scenario as hypothetical.

            State courts “are fully aware that they should not compel the president to take acts or refrain from taking acts in his official capacity or otherwise prevent him from executing the responsibilities of the presidency,” Renwick wrote.

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              “Thursday’s court ruling cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of President Clinton’s attempt to block the federal lawsuit that Paula Jones filed against him for sexual harassment.”

              ^^^
              This was my favorite paragraph. Lol

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                WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is "100 percent" prepared to shut down the U.S. border with Mexico to block an influx of migrants.
                "If we don't make a deal with Congress, the border's going to be closed," he told reporters in the Oval Office. "100 percent."

                At almost the same time, less than two miles down Pennsylvania Avenue, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said that might be a financial disaster for Americans.

                CIVIL WAR!

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                  Let’s see...

                  The full Mueller report, with some redactions, will become available for all to see.
                  The security clearance scandal is going to get aired out.
                  The Deutsche Bank rot. Hoo boy!
                  Trump will be deposed in the Zervos sexual assault/slander/libel trial.
                  Trump is threatening to stick a dagger in the economy.
                  Lots more that could be listed.

                  Good Times!!!

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                    A Chinese national was arrested at MarLago with multiple cellphones, passports malware and a drive. Initially she said she was going to the pool (no swimsuit) then said she was to meet a Trump family member.

                    “During the second interview of Zhang, she claimed her Chinese friend ‘Charles’ told her to travel from Shanghai, China, to Palm Beach, Florida, to attend this event and attempt to speak with a member of the President’s family about Chinese and American foreign economic relations. Agents were unable to obtain any information more specifically identifying Zhang’s purported contact, ‘Charles,’ ” the complaint said.

                    It is unclear if she was referring to Charles Lee, an event promoter who runs a group called the United Nations Chinese Friendship Association — a name similar to the one Zhang had mentioned during her encounter with the receptionist. A lawyer for Zhang declined to comment, and Lee could not be reached.

                    The Miami Herald has reported that Lee sold travel packages to Chinese customers that included tickets to Mar-a-Lago events. Some of the tickets were provided by Li “Cindy” Yang, a South Florida massage-parlor entrepreneur who resold tickets to banquet events at Trump’s club, the Herald reported.

                    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...=.e2707a13b12e

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is "100 percent" prepared to shut down the U.S. border with Mexico to block an influx of migrants.
                      "If we don't make a deal with Congress, the border's going to be closed," he told reporters in the Oval Office. "100 percent."

                      At almost the same time, less than two miles down Pennsylvania Avenue, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said that might be a financial disaster for Americans.

                      CIVIL WAR!
                      Then I guess Congress better cut a deal with the president, eh?

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                        Strzok-Page affair made them vulnerable to foreign intelligence, a top FBI official told Congress

                        “In my opinion, yes ... if that was going on, that potentially makes them vulnerable.”
                        — Bill Priestap, FBI assistant director for counterintelligence

                        https://www.foxnews.com/politics/str...-told-congress

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Let’s see...

                          The full Mueller report, with some redactions, will become available for all to see.
                          The security clearance scandal is going to get aired out.
                          The Deutsche Bank rot. Hoo boy!
                          Trump will be deposed in the Zervos sexual assault/slander/libel trial.
                          Trump is threatening to stick a dagger in the economy.
                          Lots more that could be listed.

                          Good Times!!!
                          Dream dream, even for a little while
                          Dream dream, filling up an idle hour

                          Dreamin' is free
                          Dreamin', dreamin' is free
                          Dreamin', dreamin' is free
                          Dreamin', dreamin' is free

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            First subpoena has gone out over Trump’s security clearance scandal. More to come.
                            Another BIG YAWN.

                            Meanwhile the southern border is being overrun by what Democrats say is a made up emergency. Customs and Border Protection apprehended more than 100,000 people in March a pace that could mean more than 1,000,000 apprehensions this year.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Can’t wait for Trump to be deposed. Lol!



                              A New York appellate court on Thursday rejected President Trump’s attempt to block the defamation suit of an Orange County woman who says he lied during the 2016 campaign about sexually assaulting her at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

                              The court’s 3-to-2 ruling enables Summer Zervos, a former contestant on “The Apprentice,” to press forward toward a Manhattan trial of her allegation that Trump defamed her by branding her a liar in the weeks before he was elected president.

                              Trump’s legal team argued that the U.S. Constitution immunizes him from state court lawsuits arising from his private conduct before he took office.

                              The court disagreed, opening the way for Trump to be deposed about what Zervos says was a sexual assault in his bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007.

                              “Should the trial court find it necessary to require the president to testify, it could allow him to do so by videotape, as has been the custom in recent proceedings involving sitting presidents,” Justice Dianne T. Renwick wrote in the majority opinion.

                              Zervos attorney Mariann Wang said she was pleased the court affirmed Trump was “not above the law.”

                              “We look forward to proving to a jury that Ms. Zervos told the truth about [Trump’s] unwanted sexual groping and holding him accountable for his malicious lies,” she said.

                              Trump attorney Marc E. Kasowitz said the president will appeal the decision to the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court.

                              “We respectfully disagree with the majority decision in the Appellate Division,” he said.

                              Kasowitz said he agreed with a dissenting opinion by Justice Angela M. Mazzarelli that state courts are barred from hearing cases against a sitting president.

                              Zervos was one of more than a dozen women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct in the weeks before the November 2016 election.

                              She says she arrived at the Beverly Hills Hotel for dinner with Trump one night in 2007 and was escorted to his bungalow, where he aggressively kissed her open-mouthed and placed a hand on her breast.

                              After she pushed him away and expressed her disinterest, she says, he pressed his genitals against her and tried to kiss her again.

                              In October 2016, a week after the release of an “Access Hollywood” tape of Trump saying women let him grab them by the crotch because he was famous, Zervos, a Republican, said at a news conference: “You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star.”

                              Trump denied meeting her at the hotel or greeting her inappropriately. He repeatedly called her a liar. She sued him just before his January 2017 inauguration.

                              Thursday’s court ruling cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of President Clinton’s attempt to block the federal lawsuit that Paula Jones filed against him for sexual harassment.

                              The New York court disagreed with Trump’s argument that the Jones ruling did not apply to a state court, saying “though he is tasked with significant responsibilities, the president is still a person, and he is not above the law.”

                              The president is immune from lawsuits for actions taken in his official capacity, the court acknowledged, but not for his private conduct before taking office.

                              Trump’s lawyers also argued that it would violate the U.S. Constitution if a state court were allowed to hold a president in contempt. The New York justices dismissed the scenario as hypothetical.

                              State courts “are fully aware that they should not compel the president to take acts or refrain from taking acts in his official capacity or otherwise prevent him from executing the responsibilities of the presidency,” Renwick wrote.
                              Another BIG Yawn.

                              Don't you get it? The media overplayed their hands with Russiagate. Nobody is going to give anything they report any credence except dopes like you.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Sounds like Con is very nervous about what else is in those 400 pages. Keep your panties on Con, you’ll know soon enough.
                                Let's play "Name that quoter".

                                " I mean, you've got a 400-, 500-page report plus 30 or 18 boxes of supporting documents. For anyone to go through the report and the documents and to understand them and to start making judgments as to what's in there is gonna take weeks."

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