I say, indict him now, indict him tomorrow, indict him forever. Let
the fire burn and they can get those retrumplican screwballs locked
up, too.
A professor who researches U.S. militia groups has warned that any
indictment against former President Donald Trump arising from a search
of Florida home would cause "fire to burn."
Criminologist Brian Levin told CNN's Kim Brunhuber on Friday that
people could act based on the rhetoric surrounding the raid at
Mar-a-Lago and appeared to criticize some of the former president's
allies for their recent comments.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has argued that the search of his
Palm Beach home was politically motivated. He's also suggested that
the FBI agents involved in the search could have been "planting"
evidence.
Nobody has been charged with any crime arising from the investigation
into the handling of White House documents but the warrant authorizing
the search, unsealed on Friday, cited possible violations of three
federal statutes that all carry potential prison sentences, including
the Espionage Act.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-being-indicted-would-cause-fire-burn-professor-says-1733421
I say, indict him now, indict him tomorrow, indict him forever. Let the
fire burn and they can get those retrumplican screwballs locked up, too.
A professor who researches U.S. militia groups has warned that any
indictment against former President Donald Trump arising from a search
of Florida home would cause "fire to burn."
Criminologist Brian Levin told CNN's Kim Brunhuber on Friday that people could act based on the rhetoric surrounding the raid at Mar-a-Lago and appeared to criticize some of the former president's allies for their
recent comments.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has argued that the search of his
Palm Beach home was politically motivated. He's also suggested that the
FBI agents involved in the search could have been "planting" evidence.
Nobody has been charged with any crime arising from the investigation
into the handling of White House documents but the warrant authorizing
the search, unsealed on Friday, cited possible violations of three
federal statutes that all carry potential prison sentences, including
the Espionage Act.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-being-indicted-would-cause-fire-burn-professor-says-1733421
On Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 7:36:50 PM UTC-7, kmiller wrote:
I say, indict him now, indict him tomorrow, indict him forever. Let the
fire burn and they can get those retrumplican screwballs locked up, too.
A professor who researches U.S. militia groups has warned that any
indictment against former President Donald Trump arising from a search
of Florida home would cause "fire to burn."
Criminologist Brian Levin told CNN's Kim Brunhuber on Friday that people
could act based on the rhetoric surrounding the raid at Mar-a-Lago and
appeared to criticize some of the former president's allies for their
recent comments.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has argued that the search of his
Palm Beach home was politically motivated. He's also suggested that the
FBI agents involved in the search could have been "planting" evidence.
Nobody has been charged with any crime arising from the investigation
into the handling of White House documents but the warrant authorizing
the search, unsealed on Friday, cited possible violations of three
federal statutes that all carry potential prison sentences, including
the Espionage Act.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-being-indicted-would-cause-fire-burn-professor-says-1733421
Your rant sounds like George Wallace used to rant, back in the early 60s, except for you, it's QAnon / Trumpers, instead of Blacks & integrationists....
Who woulda' thunk an ignorant, slippery eel like YKW might become the 21Century "Helen of Troy"! HawHawHaw!
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