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Still hangin’ in there... and thinking about a few of our silent keyboard thread frens like Greeneyes and Bags. In for all and all for one.

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68 posted on 08/03/2023 10:40:33 PM PDT by Spitzensparkin1 (Donate often, it is our FReeping ammo. Help keep the supply train rollin', be a monthly donor. )
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Don’t forget LucyT.

Her name pops up every night when I send out my newsletter.

God Bless them all.


69 posted on 08/03/2023 10:44:53 PM PDT by sweetiepiezer (WINNING is not getting old!!! ❤️USA❤️)
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CBS News' Catherine Herridge: Attorney Points to Big Problem With Trump Indictment—Allegedly Exculpatory Evidence
Red State ^ | 08/03/2023 | Nick Arama

Posted on 8/3/2023, 10:53:17 PM by SeekAndFind

Looks like there are more problems with that indictment from Special Counsel Jack Smith, even as it just getting started with the arraignment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday.

Trump entered a not guilty plea to the four counts, which included conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.

According to a report from CBS News’ Catherine Herridge, Tim Parlatore, who is the attorney for former NYPD Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik, provided records to Jack Smith on July 23. Parlatore thinks the Special Counsel may not have reviewed records before indicting Trump because he thinks those materials are exculpatory.

A source close to Kerik’s legal team said at the time that they believed the records, which include sworn affidavits from people raising concerns about the integrity of the 2020 presidential contest, show there was a genuine effort to investigate claims of voter fraud in the last election.

In an Aug. 2 email to Parlatore, reviewed by CBS News, a special counsel’s office prosecutor requested “responsive documents as to which the Trump campaign is no longer asserting a privilege,” referring to the Kerik records Parlatore said he previously provided.

Parlatore said he was “stunned” when, after the indictment came down, the prosecutor contacted him asking for the records he said he had already provided. Parlatore said the “records are absolutely exculpatory.”

“They bear directly on the essential element of whether Rudy Giuliani, and therefore Donald Trump, knew that their claims of election fraud were false,” Parlatore said. “Good- faith reliance upon claims of fraud, even if they later turn out to be false, is very different from pushing fraud claims that you know to be false at the time.”


70 posted on 08/03/2023 10:46:10 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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