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The Trump indictment is an attack on the First Amendment, Twelfth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, and the Sixth Amendment!
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Adding RICO charges is pure abuse of office and prosecutorial misconduct. The ONLY reason bogus RICO charges were added is to give the government the means to seize assets and money. The US is now officially a banana republic thanks to Democrats.

who polices the government when they break the law?

The Trump indictment is an attack on the American people!

PERSECUTION OF A POLITICAL OPPONENT!

Yes. The Constitution guarantees the right to install fake electors

@BuddyBalliew You act as though the left cares about the constitution, bill of rights, and laws of our country.

And it’s an attack on We The People.

The last time I checked your "CV" you weren't an attorney and though your organization, Judicial Watch, is involved in numerous lawsuits you do not have a JD. That said, have you ever addressed the bankruptcies and failed business record of TRUMP? Or the instances where his FAMILY benefited from the Family name (influence peddling)? When was the last time relatives of a President made this kind of money?? The Chinese government granted a total of 41 trademarks to companies linked to Ivanka Trump by April of 2019—and the trademarks she applied for after her father became president got approved about 40% faster than those she requested before Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 election. Let's mot forget her husband Jared: Jared Kushner’s four years of Saudi ass-kissing and murder-excusing had paid off in the form of a $2 billion investment from the kingdom‘s sovereign wealth fund to his newly formed private equity firm. That struck a lot of people—ethics officials among them—as pretty shady given that far from having impressed would-be clients with his investing prowess, the panel that performs due diligence for the Saudi fund concluded that no one in their right mind would give the former first son-in-law a dime But, ever the couple, we have this: Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner made millions in Washington. But at what cost? Apparently accountable to no one, Kushner and Trump acted as if the normal rules did not apply to them. And in fact, they didn’t. First things first: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump should never have been allowed to work in the White House. Anti-nepotism rules exist for a reason, namely so that unqualified relatives of the president are not given jobs in the most important office in the world. Kushner, the son of a now-pardoned felon and real estate magnate, came to the White House from his previous position as an executive in the family business, often playing the role of slumlord. Yet, he was tasked with solving everything from the opioid crisis to modernizing the federal government to criminal justice reform to Middle East peace to the coronavirus pandemic. He solved almost nothing, but he did reportedly help secure a pardon for his father.



