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Trump is still all show when it comes to this. He has no intention of bringing that group to justice.
I've been noticing real time CGI filters used more in various contents,


Turns out there may be a lot more Bolton did besides violate NDAs.

Sorry about this break back to reality. Now we can go back to the show.

Bolton has ordered the hit on Charlie Kirk as a message to get the fuck off him. In warmonfmgers vs pussies bout warmongers always win.
Bolton case in front of a Grand Jury today.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/john-bolton-grand-jury-charges-report-b2846137.html
Unlike the brief, “just-the-facts-ma’am” indictments of Comey and James, this one was 18 pages packed with salacious details about Bolton daily sending classified material over his unsecured AOL account and then stupidly getting hacked by Iran. The FBI also found lots of printed classified documents at his house. It didn’t help that, after the Mar-a-Lago raid, Bolton went on every news network and podcast bleating that Trump should be buried beneath the prison for keeping classified documents.
The legal pundits are unaccountably quiet this time. As the Economist said in its headline, the experts are mumbling that the case looks strong.
John Stuart Bolton, 76, cut his teeth as a Cold Warrior in Reagan’s DOJ. He’d graduated Yale, then Yale law, went straight to work for a top DC law firm, and like Peter Mendelson, transitioned gracefully into the permanent government. He’s a classic prototype of the Ivy-to-Beltway assembly line. ...
The mustachioed globalist’s North Star was the theory of pre-emption, bombing your enemies before they even realize they are no longer allies. To Bolton, diplomacy is the same as war, just a lot slower. And he likes to go fast. The human walrus was the military-industrial complex’s best friend in government, the unofficial head of the MIC liaison office.
After Trump naively hired him as National Security Director during Trump 1.0 in 2018, and the whole time he was gathering material for his never-Trump book, published two months after Trump fired him. Bolton undermined the President at every step, pushed both impeachments, and wore out his hairy lips muttering about how no one was above the law.
Yesterday, Bolton pleaded “not guilty” at his arraignment.
The charges in this storm of indictments aren’t especially salacious. Comey gets lying to Congress — a crime so common it should have its own seating chart. Letitia James gets mortgage fraud, the kind of thing you’d expect from a used-car financier, not a crusading state attorney general. Bolton’s accused of mishandling classified material was bureaucratically dull, if poetic.
None of them were charged with treason, insurrection, or puppy murder — all of which would seem to be more appropriate.
The methodical banality of the charges is on purpose. Trump’s prosecutors aren’t swinging for drama; they’re playing Capone-ball; catching big fish using a bunch of small hooks. Treason is complicated, controversial, and (thankfully) hard to prove. Boring charges are cleaner, faster, and less likely to crumble on appeal.
Why argue treason in front of a sympathetic D.C. jury when you can prove perjury or misuse of classified documents in one afternoon, and let the headlines do the rest? Each conviction chips away at the cocoon of untouchability that’s protected these people for decades.
In other words, it’s not about spectacle— it’s about attrition. You don’t need a guillotine when a thousand paper cuts will do the job. ...
Here’s the thing about timing. Since prosecutions can take years, if Trump wants to see convictions while he remains in office, charges must be filed soon. It may become hard to keep up with them all.
Remember back when black-pillers were sending each other hilarious memes of skeletons waiting forever for arrests? How are you feeling now?







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