Rudy Giuliani has spent over a year gathering evidence of wide-scale corruption, money laundering and fraudulently created political operations deployed against Donald Trump.Also...
Unfortunately, because of the successful defense strategies of an alliance of interests: Obama White House officials, democrats, republicans, media and current DOJ officials to include AG Bill Barr, Mr. Giuliani has been alinsky’d – isolated, ridiculed, marginalized and controversialized. A once great corruption investigator, prosecutor, New York City mayor and presidential candidate, is now reduced to hosting a podcast.
As a direct result of the DC protective agenda, ie. marginalize the messenger, nothing Giuliani has uncovered will be used, discussed or acted upon by any officials in/around the institutions of government; including the DOJ. However, Giuliani discusses the evidence with Fox News host Jesse Watters.
Politics turned Parody from within a Conservative Bastion inside the People's Republic of Maryland
Oh, money laundering, huh? Exactly what Dotard is guilty of. What a coincidence.
ReplyDeleteHe is? Where's the proof?
ReplyDeleteDeutsch Bank has it.
ReplyDeleteThen produce it! :)
ReplyDeleteDotard continues to fight to keep his crimes concealed. But we will get these records eventually.
ReplyDeleteTrump doesn't have a Jessie Liu to Deep-6 indictments for him like Burr/ Warner's SSCI...
ReplyDeleteToady Barr is running interference for him. I don't know WTF you're talking about in regards to Jessie Liu. As per Wikipedia she worked on Dotard's transition team. Next Dotard "nominated Liu to become the next United States Attorney for the District of Columbia". Sounds like she is another "best person". Now you have a problem with her? What's the conspiracy theory? Did she join the "deep state"?
ReplyDeletelol! He pulled her appointment. :)
ReplyDeleteI read that. That doesn't explain what the problem is. Not stoogey enough?
ReplyDeleteIf giving James Wolfe a prosecution pass wasn't stoogey, I don't know what is.
ReplyDeleteContrast with Roger Stone... :)
ReplyDeleteToady Barr might be in a bit of trouble for his interference in the Stone case. What I've heard is that more than 2,000 former prosecutors and other DOJ officials call on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign.
ReplyDeleteQuote: Mr. Barr's actions in doing the President's personal bidding unfortunately speak louder than his words. Those actions, and the damage they have done to the Department of Justice's reputation for integrity and the rule of law, require Mr. Barr to resign. [end quote].
I wonder if Toady Barr is going to end up with a prison sentence like John Mitchell?
Thanks for the list of prosecutors to fire. It's exactly what Barr needed!
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