A Saturday Read
From our friend Deb T.
From our friend Deb T.
Here ya go.
That right there is Louie Gohmert and Brian Kolfage, head of We Build The Wall.
I wonder if they went out on the yacht afterwards?
Yesterday Trump said, “I haven’t been dealing with [Bannon] for a very long period of time…I don’t know anything about the project at all…I don’t like that project. I thought it was being done for showboating reasons.”
Showboating? I wonder where they learned that?
Thanks to Nancy for the heads up.
Convicted white collar felons have to join the Republican Party. It’s the law.
Former Democratic Governor of Illinois, Ron Blagojevich, is back in politics —
Blagojevich dubbed himself a “Trumpocrat” on his return to Chicago in February after spending nearly eight years in a Denver federal prison for felony corruption convictions. Trump commuted Blagojevich’s sentence about six years before it was set to end.
Blagojevich calls himself a Trumpocrat now and is heading up a fundraiser for a Republican state senator in Illinois. It’s supposed to be a high dollar “intimate affair” that celebrates Trump’s acceptance of the Republican nomination.
Dammit, he’s supposed to be in prison like all the other Trumpocrats. I guess they had to let him out to make way for Bannon.
Thanks to Art for the heads up.
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I think not.
Well done, Democrats.
So, today is turning out to be a pretty good day.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office fought Thursday to reinstate the indictment against President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, according to court documents filed in the case.
They had originally dropped it because federal charges were filed. However, it’s not double jeopardy in this case because yada … yada … lawyer talk … yada … heretofore … yada …
Manafort and Roger Stone were longtime partners in a “political consulting” firm. Are state charges against Stone on the way?