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Trump to be indicted on Fed Charges as early as this week


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2023 Jun 6, 10:12am   14,337 views  110 comments

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A federal grand jury is expected to meet in Florida to hear testimony about former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the grand jury is part of the investigation conducted by special counsel Jack Smith. It's separate from a Washington, D.C. grand jury that's been hearing testimony in the documents case.

People close to the investigation said Smith was trying to tie up loose ends before a possible indictment.

NBC News confirmed that a grand jury was meeting in Florida.

"Why prosecutors are using multiple grand juries, and whether they are ready to seek an indictment in either jurisdiction is unknown," the NBC News report noted. "The Justice Department declined to comment on the investigation."

On Monday, attorneys for Trump met with officials at the Department of Justice to argue he should not be indicted.
https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-florida-grand-jury/

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102   REpro   2023 Sep 27, 10:55pm  

iwog2 says

REpro says


Don't understand and don't want to understand that someday same system can bite them.


That day is definitely coming soon if Trump wins.

There are plans to revamp both the FBI and DoJ and then sick them on Democrats and their donors.

Precisely!
103   HeadSet   2023 Sep 28, 1:51pm  

iwog2 says

There are plans to revamp both the FBI and DoJ and then sick them on Democrats and their donors.

Will never happen. I would be glad just to see the crooked FBI agents prosecuted, such as those who knowingly gave that false Russia collusion documentation to the FISA court.
105   Patrick   2023 Nov 4, 12:33pm  

Patrick says

Ruling in a civil lawsuit brought by woke, Soros-funded New York Attorney General Letitia James, New York state judge Arthur Engoron found that Trump and his company had “deceived” banks, insurers and others by “massively overvaluing” his assets and “exaggerating his net worth” on applications and financial statements used while making real-estate deals and securing bank loans.

The first thing to understand about the decision is that no one was harmed. Trump paid all his loans back in full, on time. Letitia’s case is only about what Trump put down on the financial statements that were provided to extremely sophisticated financial professionals who didn’t rely on them. Letitia and Judge Engoran relied on a goofy New York law criminalizing “falsifying” financial documents — a unique law that doesn’t require even one single victim.

That’s bad enough. But it gets a LOT worse.


https://twitter.com/DumbassPhotoshp/status/1720777528145510769


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