Monday, September 5, 2022

The short memory of liberals who demand election results be accepted without question

7 comments:

Myballsinthewoodsagain said...

There's a new 10 minute video out with nothing but democrats denying the 2016 election.

Tv nets won't show it though.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Actually, Ch, the whole electors scheme was established by our founders to take care of the possibility that the general public might someday make a humongous mistake and elect someone who was obviously unfit for the job.

In other words, they could nix someone as obviously ill fitted for the office of President of the United States as Trump.

However, the arrangement didn't accomplish the purpose for which it was designed, and the Trump fiasco took place.

Anonymous said...

KD.
So Joe Failure, cuts πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Oil/ Gas Production at a time we must increase Production.

Then goes on a Begging Spree for, yep, others to produce more Oil/Gas.

OPEC just gave Joe ( not my President, ) Failure the πŸ–•.
By cutting Production.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump got what he wanted.

A federal judge on Monday ordered a halt to the Justice Department’s review of materials seized from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, describing a threat to institutions and the risk of media leaks that could cause harm to Trump.

“Plaintiff faces an unquantifiable potential harm by way of improper disclosure of sensitive information to the public,” U.S District Court Judge Aileen Cannon wrote in a 24-page ruling issued on Labor Day.


It's impossible to argue with you anymore because of IED

Caliphate4vr said...

And we have a Special Master

Judge Grants Trump Bid for Special Master in Document Search

The decision came despite objections from the Justice Department

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The investigation has not been delayed today because the judge didn't delay it until September 9th

Federal judge grants Trump's request for a special master to look through docs seized in the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago

Sindhu Sundar and Yelena Dzhanova 


A federal judge granted Trump's request for a special master to review seized docs. The special master would screen for "potentially privileged material." The DOJ had opposed the move, arguing that Trump "lacked standing."


A federal judge in Florida granted former President Donald Trump's request for the court to appoint a special master to go over materials that the FBI seized in its court-authorized search last month of Mar-a-Lago. 

"The court hereby authorizes the appointment of a special master to review the seized property for personal items and documents and potentially privileged material subject to claims of attorney-client and/or executive privilege," US District Judge Aileen Cannon wrote in an order Monday.

The ruling also ordered government investigators to hold off looking over the seized documents until the special master reviews them. 

Last month, the FBI executed a search warrant at the former president's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and recovered several boxes containing classified records that Trump took with him from the White House once he left office, according to the court records made public. 

The search unearthed more than two dozen boxes containing some "11,000 documents and 1,800 other items from the office and storage room," according to court filings. Some of the boxes were distinctly marked as "top secret," Insider's Sonam Sheth reported. 

Some of those materials include private and potentially sensitive documents like medical, tax and accounting records, the court said. 

"In addition to being deprived of potentially significant personal documents, which alone creates a real harm, plaintiff faces an unquantifiable potential harm by way of improper disclosure of sensitive information to the public," Judge Cannon wrote in the order.  

The DOJ had argued that the agency has had its own "filter team" review the documents for identify privileged documents. The agency argued also that Trump's personal documents and items being part of the seizure were relevant as they could be evidence of "commingling" personal items with classified documents. Having a separate special master would only "impede" its criminal inquiry, the agency argued.

Under the Presidential Records Act, presidential records must be turned over to the National Archives and Records Administration upon leaving office.

The Justice Department is now investigating whether Trump violated any laws pertaining to the handling of government documents. A legal analyst has previously said he could receive a 10-year prison sentence if he's convicted of violating the Espionage Act, a law that dates back to World War I that essentially bars anyone from sharing or disseminating information that could potentially harm or disadvantage the US.

Trump has so far denied all assertions of wrongdoing, saying that he had "declassified" the documents. He also said that "everyone ends up having to bring home their work from time to time."

This is not going to keep him out of jail

Caliphate4vr said...

Most secure election evah!!!!

Computer programmer and voting rights activist who bought stolen election machine on eBay says authorities haven't even bothered to CONTACT him about the purchase - despite the fact that it may be first looted ballot tabulator in US history

A leading election integrity expert, Harri Hursti, says that he bought an allegedly stolen Michigan voting machine online in August for $1200

The machine was put online for auction by an Ohio Uber driver who bought it from a GoodWill store for $8

Despite media coverage and the fact that he's alerted authorities about his purchase, Hursti told DailyMail.com that he is still awaiting further instructions

Hursti said that if the machine does prove to be stolen, it would be the first stolen voting machine in US history