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Yeah the big ones are coming . Just like the ones after Weissleberg tells all about the Trumps cock breath .


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Funny you should mention that, you always wrong, welching ****. Does the following look to you like it had "ended?"What happened to your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona. Take one dick in the ass, and one in the throat, DUMBO.

FBI begins arresting individuals who attacked reporters on Jan. 6

Erin Doherty
Sat, July 3, 2021, 8:02 AM·2 min read
The Justice Department has begun arresting individuals who attacked reporters or damaged their equipment during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Post reports.
The big picture: The government's crackdown against attacks on reporters marks a changing of the tide, where journalists are starting to feel that there is some renewed protection after a year of attacks.
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  • The Justice Department said last month that it will no longer secretly seize reporters' records, following revelations that the Trump administration obtained the phone records of journalists for the New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.
Driving the news: The first charge against somebody who attacked a journalist came last week when Shane Jason Woods of Illinois was charged with engaging in violence on the Capitol grounds and was caught on video knocking down a cameraman, per The Post.

  • On Thursday, FBI agents arrested Joshua Dillon Haynes of Virginia, who was charged with smashing journalists' equipment outside the Capitol.
  • Haynes was the fifth person arrested in connection with attacks on the media in less than a week, The Post reports.
  • There is no federal law specifically against attacking a journalist. The Justice Department is charging individuals who attacked journalists or their gear on Jan. 6 with committing violence at the Capitol or destroying property on the Capitol grounds.
Flashback: Last year, journalists were arrested while covering protests, targeted with tear gas by authorities and endured relentless verbal attacks from former President Trump, Axios' Sara Fischer reports.
What they're saying: "These charges send a very clear message that the Justice Department will protect journalists who are doing their jobs to keep us informed," Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, told The Post.
 

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Funny you should mention that, you always wrong, welching ****. Does the following look to you like it had "ended?"What happened to your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona. Take one dick in the ass, and one in the throat, DUMBO.

FBI begins arresting individuals who attacked reporters on Jan. 6

Erin Doherty
Sat, July 3, 2021, 8:02 AM·2 min read
The Justice Department has begun arresting individuals who attacked reporters or damaged their equipment during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Post reports.
The big picture: The government's crackdown against attacks on reporters marks a changing of the tide, where journalists are starting to feel that there is some renewed protection after a year of attacks.
Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

  • The Justice Department said last month that it will no longer secretly seize reporters' records, following revelations that the Trump administration obtained the phone records of journalists for the New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.
Driving the news: The first charge against somebody who attacked a journalist came last week when Shane Jason Woods of Illinois was charged with engaging in violence on the Capitol grounds and was caught on video knocking down a cameraman, per The Post.

  • On Thursday, FBI agents arrested Joshua Dillon Haynes of Virginia, who was charged with smashing journalists' equipment outside the Capitol.
  • Haynes was the fifth person arrested in connection with attacks on the media in less than a week, The Post reports.
  • There is no federal law specifically against attacking a journalist. The Justice Department is charging individuals who attacked journalists or their gear on Jan. 6 with committing violence at the Capitol or destroying property on the Capitol grounds.
Flashback: Last year, journalists were arrested while covering protests, targeted with tear gas by authorities and endured relentless verbal attacks from former President Trump, Axios' Sara Fischer reports.
What they're saying: "These charges send a very clear message that the Justice Department will protect journalists who are doing their jobs to keep us informed," Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, told The Post.


More fake news from the jester of Peckerwood forest.....just stupid...
 

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Funny you should mention that, you always wrong, welching ****. Does the following look to you like it had "ended?"What happened to your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona. Take one dick in the ass, and one in the throat, DUMBO.

FBI begins arresting individuals who attacked reporters on Jan. 6

Erin Doherty
Sat, July 3, 2021, 8:02 AM·2 min read
The Justice Department has begun arresting individuals who attacked reporters or damaged their equipment during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Post reports.
The big picture: The government's crackdown against attacks on reporters marks a changing of the tide, where journalists are starting to feel that there is some renewed protection after a year of attacks.
Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

  • The Justice Department said last month that it will no longer secretly seize reporters' records, following revelations that the Trump administration obtained the phone records of journalists for the New York Times, Washington Post and CNN.
Driving the news: The first charge against somebody who attacked a journalist came last week when Shane Jason Woods of Illinois was charged with engaging in violence on the Capitol grounds and was caught on video knocking down a cameraman, per The Post.

  • On Thursday, FBI agents arrested Joshua Dillon Haynes of Virginia, who was charged with smashing journalists' equipment outside the Capitol.
  • Haynes was the fifth person arrested in connection with attacks on the media in less than a week, The Post reports.
  • There is no federal law specifically against attacking a journalist. The Justice Department is charging individuals who attacked journalists or their gear on Jan. 6 with committing violence at the Capitol or destroying property on the Capitol grounds.
Flashback: Last year, journalists were arrested while covering protests, targeted with tear gas by authorities and endured relentless verbal attacks from former President Trump, Axios' Sara Fischer reports.
What they're saying: "These charges send a very clear message that the Justice Department will protect journalists who are doing their jobs to keep us informed," Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, told The Post.

the big charges will eventually come.


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Let us know when shit for brains
 

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the big charges will eventually come.


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Let us know when shit for brains


I just DID, you brazinless, motherless, ****. You got a boiling shot down your throat, you just said things had "ended," right before more charges were announced. Plus, how come you got nothing to say about your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona? Digest dead dog dick, Dumbo.
 

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I just DID, you brazinless, motherless, ****. You got a boiling shot down your throat, you just said things had "ended," right before more charges were announced. Plus, how come you got nothing to say about your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona? Digest dead dog dick, Dumbo.

The how it ended statement was about the proof the DOJ said they had on sedition charges you brainless knuckle dragger .
 

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The how it ended statement was about the sedition charges you brainless knuckle dragger .

So, you think you can cherry pick ONE charge out of numerous ones, with people being charged and pleading guilty all over the place, and that actually MEANS something? Try again, you stupid cocksucker. And, ow come you got nothing to say about your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona? Digest dead dog dick, Dumbo.

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USAUS Capitol Riot Arrests Mount While Some Defendants Plead Out

By Masood Farivar
June 29, 2021 09:09 PM



FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, smoke fills the walkway outside the Senate Chamber as violent rioters loyal to President Donald Trump are confronted by U.S. Capitol Police officers inside the Capitol in Washington.

WASHINGTON - Sandy Weyer is the latest Trump supporter to be arrested in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The Pennsylvania woman is accused of breaching the Capitol and filming an assault on a New York Times photographer inside the building while encouraging the attackers to spray the journalist with Chemical Mace.
"Get her out! Mace her!" she can be heard yelling in the video recording of the assault, one of several she posted on Facebook, according to a criminal complaint federal authorities filed against her on Friday.
Weyer was arrested early Monday in her hometown of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and charged with three misdemeanor counts and one felony count of obstructing Congress' certification of the November presidential election results. The New York Times photographer was not identified in the complaint, but details of the incident matched an account by Times photographer Erin Schaff published on January 7.
Weyer's arrest exemplifies the doggedness with which the FBI is pursuing virtually every person who took part in what officials have decried as an unprecedented assault on American democracy. The attack left five people dead, including a Capitol police officer, and more than 100 other officers injured. Prosecutors say the hours long rampage also caused at least $1.5 million in damage to the historic building.
In recent days, the FBI has made at least a half dozen arrests in connection with the attack. Among them: an employee of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services, a Pennsylvania conspiracy theory podcast host, and a Florida couple featured in a recent HBO documentary about QAnon.


Attorney General Merrick Garland departs after speaking at the Justice Department in Washington, June 15, 2021.Last week, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that total arrests had topped 500, highlighting the 100th arrest of a defendant on charges of assaulting a federal law enforcement officer and the first arrest on charges of attacking a journalist.
"I assure the American people that the Department of Justice will continue to follow the facts in this case and charge what the evidence supports to hold all January 6th perpetrators accountable," Garland said in a statement.
What's more, with "hundreds" of additional investigations still ongoing, prosecutors will bring more serious charges against some defendants who have already been charged, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray.


FBI Director Christopher Wray speaks during a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about worldwide threats, on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 14, 2021."So this is far from over," Wray told members of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday. "And with each arrest and each case we bring, not only are we driving toward accountability for the attack but we're also learning more about what was out there beforehand so we can use that to get better moving forward."
The charges against the 500-plus suspects arrested to date fall into three broad categories. At one end of the spectrum are more than 200 defendants accused of illegally entering the Capitol but not engaging in any violence. They face misdemeanor charges such as trespassing and disorderly conduct, both of which carry little to no jail time.
At the other end are some three dozen members of three far-right groups — the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters and the Proud Boys — who, according to prosecutors, planned and coordinated their attack on the Capitol months in advance. They face multiple felony charges of conspiracy and other offenses.
More serious charges are coming
The rest of the defendants face a combination of lesser misdemeanor charges and more serious felony charges of destruction of property and assaulting police officers.
While an overwhelming majority of criminal defendants in the United States enter into plea agreements with prosecutors, to date only eight defendants in the Capitol attack have pleaded out. In April, Jon Schaffer, an alleged member of the Oath Keepers, became the first to plead guilty to charges related to January 6. In early June, Paul Hodgkins, a Florida man who took a selfie inside the Senate chamber during the Capitol siege, became the second defendant to plead out. And last week, in a significant development in the investigation, Graydon Young, one of 16 members of the Oath Keepers charged with conspiracy to storm the Capitol, pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.
"This is a very emotional case. It is a politically charged case. When you marry those two things, it is far more difficult for clients to make rational and intelligent decisions about what is best for them legally," said Randy Zelin, the head of the criminal practice group at the Wilk Auslander law firm in New York and an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School.
More plea agreements in future?
However, the Justice Department is likely to authorize more plea agreements in the coming weeks, added David Haas, a former federal prosecutor who is now a criminal defense attorney in Orlando, Florida.
"You'll probably see those that were charged at the beginning start to receive their plea agreements faster than the more recent defendants indicted," Haas said.
Only one defendant has so far been sentenced. Last week, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, an Indiana woman who described January 6 on Facebook as "the best day ever," was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count and accepting responsibility.
While acknowledging that he was giving Morgan-Lloyd a "break," federal Judge Royce Lamberth cautioned that he didn't want to "create the impression that probation is the automatic outcome here, because it's not going to be."







 

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Look folks . The penniless slob just posted an article with pics about the greatest attack on our democracy since the Civil War .

The brain dead puppet in the WH told him so .

Those severe charges by the dozens are coming any day now .


Last week, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, an Indiana woman who described January 6 on Facebook as "the best day ever," was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count and accepting responsibility.

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Look folks . The penniless slob just posted an article with pics about the greatest attack on our democracy since the Civil War .

The brain dead puppet in the WH told him so .

Those severe charges by the dozens are coming any day now .


Last week, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, an Indiana woman who described January 6 on Facebook as "the best day ever," was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count and accepting responsibility.

:):)


Lol, you're trying to actually crow about small sentences-for now-from a traitorous insurrection that failed completely and utterly, showing what an idiot you are. And, how come you got nothing to say about your election predictions, you welching scumbag? How about that Slam Dunk audit in Arizona for your Dumped, Disgraced, Daughter Diddling Douchebag Donny? Digest dead dog dick, Dumbo.Slapping-silly90))popcorn-eatinggifkth)(&^Loser!@#0azzkick(&^:tongue2::nohead::trx-smly0byebye)(&^:missingte:bigfinger:missingte:fckmad::madasshol:fckmad::laughingb:laugh:
 

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What a complete and utter failure these Morons like Felch are.....greatest attack since the civil war huh....well how about when those fuk acually BOMBED the joint....please repost this wherever in forumville idiots are parroting stupid shit about the 6th

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What a complete and utter failure these Morons like Felch are.....greatest attack since the civil war huh....well how about when those fuk acually BOMBED the joint....please repost this wherever in forumville idiots are parroting stupid shit about the 6th

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Lick big dick quick, prick!
 

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Lick big dick quick, prick!


"THIS COUNTRY IS DOOMED. IT IS DOOMED NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF NEGROS, BUT BECAUSE BY 2040 THIS COUNTRY IS GOING TO BE MINORITY WHITE EUROPEAN AND YOU NEGROS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO START WORKING WITH HISPANICS" - #JoeBiden
 

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"THIS COUNTRY IS DOOMED. IT IS DOOMED NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF NEGROS, BUT BECAUSE BY 2040 THIS COUNTRY IS GOING TO BE MINORITY WHITE EUROPEAN AND YOU NEGROS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO START WORKING WITH HISPANICS" - #JoeBiden

Make up ALL the lying quotes you want, you racist cocksucker, just like "mail fraud has already begun," ROTFLMAO!!!! Hey, is the recently "retired police chief shown below your daddy? Now HE has a fat cock jammed up his ass just like YOU do, bitch.

https://news.yahoo.com/ohio-police-chief-leaving-ku-203847900.html


[h=1]Ohio police chief out after leaving 'Ku Klux Klan' note on Black officer's coat[/h]


"...overblown...off color joke," huh? The mind boggles. That aside, how dumb do you gotta be to do this in a police station, of which you are the chief? That the station had cameras comes as no surprise to me, even though I've never been there, I mean, that's Sheriff Jagoff/Witless Willie/Road Scuym 57, and, of course, Stevie Ray-cist umb.
 

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Make up ALL the lying quotes you want, you racist cocksucker, just like "mail fraud has already begun," ROTFLMAO!!!! Hey, is the recently "retired police chief shown below your daddy? Now HE has a fat cock jammed up his ass just like YOU do, bitch.

https://news.yahoo.com/ohio-police-chief-leaving-ku-203847900.html


Ohio police chief out after leaving 'Ku Klux Klan' note on Black officer's coat




"...overblown...off color joke," huh? The mind boggles. That aside, how dumb do you gotta be to do this in a police station, of which you are the chief? That the station had cameras comes as no surprise to me, even though I've never been there, I mean, that's Sheriff Jagoff/Witless Willie/Road Scuym 57, and, of course, Stevie Ray-cist umb.


what does some fake news about a sheriff have to do with Biden being a racist you ignorant peckerwood?
 

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Make up ALL the lying quotes you want, you racist cocksucker, just like "mail fraud has already begun," ROTFLMAO!!!! Hey, is the recently "retired police chief shown below your daddy? Now HE has a fat cock jammed up his ass just like YOU do, bitch.

https://news.yahoo.com/ohio-police-chief-leaving-ku-203847900.html


Ohio police chief out after leaving 'Ku Klux Klan' note on Black officer's coat




"...overblown...off color joke," huh? The mind boggles. That aside, how dumb do you gotta be to do this in a police station, of which you are the chief? That the station had cameras comes as no surprise to me, even though I've never been there, I mean, that's Sheriff Jagoff/Witless Willie/Road Scuym 57, and, of course, Stevie Ray-cist umb.

Lying quotes? Man U are one dumb piece of ignorant fuck. U poor basturd. Stay ignorant my bitch




 

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Dear Patriots,
We start off Good News Friday with two positive Supreme Court rulings.

On Thursday, July 1, the Supreme Court made two rulings that have The Left sweating, and it is not because it is summer!

This first decision opens the door to other states passing Election Integrity Laws.
The Supreme Court of the United States Justices, in a 6-3 decision on Thursday, upheld two Republican-backed Arizona voting restrictions, rejecting claims that they discriminate against minority voters and imposing new limits on the landmark Voting Rights Act.
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In another case, the Supreme Court struck a blow to the Democrats on a free speech issue. The Court threw out a California law that makes non-profits disclose all of their supporter's information to unelected state regulators.
Supreme Court Strikes Down California Policy Forcing Disclosure Of Non-Profit Donors To State Regulators - Legal Insurrection—July 1, 2021

In an Opinion issued today, the Supreme Court has stricken a California law requiring disclosure of large non-profit donor information to state regulators.

This confidentiality of donor information is of great importance to Legal Insurrection Foundation and other right-of-center non-profits given the long and vicious history or supporters of conservative causes (whether non-profits or candidates) being harassed and targeted for cancelation.


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More and more dots are being connected. It seems that it is taking forever to get to the bottom of the 2020 Fraud Election but, there is movement. The pattern of events is becoming clear.
WAS IT RACKETEERING/RICO? Many of the Same Fraudulent Election Activities in 2020 Election Took Place Across Six Counties in Six States - The Gateway Pundit—July 1, 2021

We know that the 2020 Election came down to six counties in six swing states. What's really interesting is that there were many of the same activities in these counties that were present in many of them if not all of them.
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It looks like Michigan may be another state looking at a full audit. If you live in Michigan support your representatives who are raising the alarm.
BREAKING! MI Rep Daire Rendon (R): "I am in receipt of evidence reflecting systemic election fraud in MI that occurred in the November 2020 election" - 100 Percent Fed Up-June 29, 2021

Unlike most of her fellow Republican and Democrat lawmakers in the Michigan legislature, Rendon has chosen not to cherry-pick evidence of voter fraud in Michigan but instead, to look at all of the evidence presented to the lawmakers in an objective and open-minded manner. Rendon also refuses to ignore the will of Michigan citizens she represents, who are calling for a full and conclusive investigation into the November 2020 election.



Lol, this stupid twat got subpoenaed by Dominion, along with Looney Rudy and Mike "smother-me-with-one-of-my-pilows" Lindell. Haven't heard you burble excitedly about your Fuhrer being reinstated in August, you gullible schmuck. What's the matter, losing confidence in it? Are you gonna snuff it when August rolls, and DDDDDD is still scarfing down burgers in Mara Largo?

[h=1]Rudy Giuliani's Legal Problems Keep Getting Worse[/h]
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1171019&page=36&p=13533586#post13533586


Rudy Giuliani just can't catch a break, and his legal problems could be getting much worse in the near future. Reports say that Giuliani is now facing an inquiry over whether he illegally lobbied former President Trump on behalf of Turkey, a similar allegation to what he is facing regarding his activities with Ukraine. His lawyers have denied any wrongdoing on both matters, even though the Turkey probe is not a criminal matter at this point. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains what's happening.
 

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Lol, this stupid twat got subpoenaed by Dominion, along with Looney Rudy and Mike "smother-me-with-one-of-my-pilows" Lindell. Haven't heard you burble excitedly about your Fuhrer being reinstated in August, you gullible schmuck. What's the matter, losing confidence in it? Are you gonna snuff it when August rolls, and DDDDDD is still scarfing down burgers in Mara Largo?

Rudy Giuliani's Legal Problems Keep Getting Worse


http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1171019&page=36&p=13533586#post13533586


Rudy Giuliani just can't catch a break, and his legal problems could be getting much worse in the near future. Reports say that Giuliani is now facing an inquiry over whether he illegally lobbied former President Trump on behalf of Turkey, a similar allegation to what he is facing regarding his activities with Ukraine. His lawyers have denied any wrongdoing on both matters, even though the Turkey probe is not a criminal matter at this point. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains what's happening.


Ring of Fire....lol.....this Peckerwood loves the fake news sites that havent been right about anything Trump related in 5+ years

But the NEXT story is real , honestly , they gonna get him.....
 

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Ring of Fire....lol.....this Peckerwood loves the fake news sites that havent been right about anything Trump related in 5+ years

But the NEXT story is real , honestly , they gonna get him.....

Lick big dick quick, prick.
 

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