Wow. You set an extremely low bar for concluding a judge (plus multiple FBI agents, their management chain, the Trump appointed FBI director, and the AG) is corrupt, while maintaining an impossibly high bar for a negative judgment for Trump.That the judge who signed off on the warrant defended associates of Epstein is enough for me to know that Trump is scaring all the right people. — NOS4A2
By saying "I can't help it", is this an admission that you aren't analyzing this rationally? Because your standard of proof is inconsistent.I can’t help it. I have never had any faith in their idea of justice, nor the American justice system and her institutions. The FBI has been especially odious in this regard and the historical record proves this. — NOS4A2
I see. I wish we could cue up a laugh track while reading the posts.When it comes to Trump, NOS4A2 is mostly here for comic relief. On other topics, he says the odd sensible thing though. — Baden
What else can it be? — NOS4A2
Ummm...hold on, @NOS4A2This is the same FBI that deceived the country and foreigners like ssu with Russiagate. — NOS4A2
I know this ain't your superpower, NOS, but try to process the following inconvenient truth:It is the responsibility of intellectuals to speak the truth and expose lies. — Noam Chomsky
In other words, while not a Trump appointee, Judge Reinhart is not a "Democratic operative" or evangelical "Never Trumper" either. No "witchunt", Trumptards! :victory: :sweat:During his time as a federal prosecutor, Reinhart worked on the case against now-deceased Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
But, he switched sides in the middle of the case, quitting the US Attorney's office and going on to defend several of Epstein's employees. — Business Insider, 11August2022
Wow! In the raid by the FBI of Mar-a-Lago, they stole my three Passports (one expired), along with everything else. This is an assault on a political opponent at a level never seen before in our Country. Third World!
They took his passports? — Michael
UAE — ssu
a. Any physical documents with classification markings, along with any containers/boxes (including any other contents) in which such documents are located, as well as any other containers/boxes that are collectively stored or found together with the aforementioned documents and containers/boxes
It’s not reasonable to take people’s passports when you’re there to seize government classified documents. The FBI ought to know what they’re taking before they take it, and if they don’t, they are either incompetent or corrupt. — NOS4A2
I’m not sure why you’re leaving out the first sentence, but passports aren’t “physical documents with classification markings”. — NOS4A2
The 4th amendment demands that law enforcement know what they’re taking before they take it. — NOS4A2
You’re defending the FBI taking things they ought not to have. — NOS4A2
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