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D_Master81

(2,640 posts)
20. Hilarious
Fri Nov 7, 2025, 03:03 PM
Nov 2025

If there’s nothing wrong and it’s totally on the up and up why worry about future DOJ investigations? Basically admitting this whole ballroom sham is just a pay to play with the current, corrupt administration and once someone in there with actual ethics starts looking into it it would be bad for them.

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Looking toward a future without criminals in our highest office UpInArms Nov 2025 #1
It's called foresight orangecrush Nov 2025 #2
At least someone has some foresight PatSeg Nov 2025 #25
Perhaps there is communicatiom that would make bribery charges easy to stick since this is before hand and not a "tip" JT45242 Nov 2025 #3
Imagine how many Special Prosecutors the next DOJ will have to appoint. sop Nov 2025 #4
Nope: in house prosecutions Prairie Gates Nov 2025 #6
Trump's going to need about a hundred Autopen machines to sign all the pardons. sop Nov 2025 #10
I like it orangecrush Nov 2025 #12
Maybe they can contribute to rebuilding the East wing when this Nazi shit is over Blues Heron Nov 2025 #5
Good idea orangecrush Nov 2025 #13
Finally. They have figured out that there will be life after Trump. Baitball Blogger Nov 2025 #7
My take as well. orangecrush Nov 2025 #14
Profile in courage, that one. Scrivener7 Nov 2025 #8
YNS... 2naSalit Nov 2025 #9
Or the Dark Lard-Ass's colon n/t BaronChocula Nov 2025 #16
To be fair... 2naSalit Nov 2025 #17
So technically BaronChocula Nov 2025 #18
Indeed... 2naSalit Nov 2025 #19
That last line gives me a modicum of hope Roxi Nov 2025 #11
That is the way most banks should be. I know when I worked for the Bank in Canada, all banks would Bev54 Nov 2025 #15
Hilarious D_Master81 Nov 2025 #20
18 U.S. Code § 201 Bluetus Nov 2025 #21
Chase has standards??? xuplate Nov 2025 #22
A 2028 Democratic Triumvirate 3825-87867 Nov 2025 #23
Whoa Looking Ahead! TY! Cha Nov 2025 #24
Bribery and extortion will look bad in daylight rurallib Nov 2025 #26
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