0nelilreb
Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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I think he should have simply handed those documents over after they had been subpoenaed. This commotion didn't have to happen. It is ridiculous to blame it all on Garland. Trump didn't fully comply with a subpoena. That is a part of this story.It’s all we have right now . We are all guessing . I’m guessing he’s just not that stupid as to have super secret squirrel sh!t laying around with multiple people knowing about it . Others are guessing that he’s just that dumb . They ( trump and associates) agreed , from my understanding to put a lock on their on safe don’t you think if there was anything of real importance in there , it wouldn’t be by the time that lock went on ?
Garland should have put a stop to that early but especially after there was an assassination attempt. It is illegal to picket at a judges house during a pending trial, is it not? The decision wasn't released yet so it's still pending.Wow. Surely Blackburn has some sources on these “violent” protestors at the Justices house. Surely she’s not conflating someone committing a crime and someone using their constitutional rights. Surely not!
I think he should have simply handed those documents over after they had been subpoenaed. This commotion didn't have to happen. It is ridiculous to blame it all on Garland. Trump didn't fully comply with a subpoena. That is a part of this story.
Goalposts moving. Bring it back to the point at issue: is Trump above the law or not?
Your attempt at deflection is a tacit admission, basically an argument that since A and B are above the law (on your theory) Trump is too.
Remember this?I hear nuclear engineering is one of his intellectual pursuits.
"I had an uncle who was a great professor for, I believe, 40 years at MIT. And I used to discuss nuclear with him all the time.
"He was a great expert. He was a great, brilliant genius. Dr John Trump at MIT.
"I think he was there 40 years, I was told. In fact, the head of MIT sent me a book on my uncle. But we used to talk about nuclear.
"You're talking about a very complex subject. It's not just like, 'Oh, gee. Let's get rid of the nukes.'"