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  1. For the DOJ to start talking like this, you know they have a mountain of evidence that hasn’t been revealed yet

    1. @Dan Tucker thanks for your comment, finally a comment I find interesting, coherent, and insightful. πŸ‘πŸΌ

  2. 1 year too late, slow walk to oblivion, maybe it will go away. Let’s start pretty soon. We need a new active Attorney General, not somebody who slow walk justice and it will go away. Special Prosecutor is needed now.

  3. It’s like having a rock solid case against a murderer: the gun, fingerprints, DNA, scores of eye witnesses, video of the actual killing, verified documents of the killer’s plan … Then asking, “Yeah, but should we really charge him?”

    1. HELL YES THESE TRAITORS DESERVE SUPER MAX PRISON SOON πŸ”œ or 21 gun salute to THEIR πŸ’œπŸ‘πŸ™ πŸ‘Œβœ”οΈπŸ˜Ž

    2. @ZombiesFor Biden yeah yesterday I walked by a group of lefties huddled together, you could just hear them muttering over and over in unison ‘we got him now, we got him now’ as they giggled maniacally.

  4. The question of whether to indict, prosecute a former president is irrelevant and immaterial: if he’s guilty, he’s guilty.

  5. Merrick Garland is really the one U.S. citizenpublic servant who is under more pressure than any of his country men or women, up to and including the US President at this moment May he remain resolute.

    1. @James Guy Photography Agreed. Both Vance and others like him failed throughout the felon dominated life of DJT.

    2. @BILL H. I myself have great expectations of Garland with regard to bringing Trump to judicial account, as I am sure millions of others do. Convicting a one time sittiing President is unheard of, as history will reveal.

    3. @James Guy Photography So you admit that you’re just looking to disqualify him. How sad.

  6. Honestly if he would have just went away disappeared I believe most of us Would have been happy to let him leave untouched.
    But he just wouldn’t go away he kept striking and attacking.
    Creating divisions in a United nation.
    So now we wanna see him prosecuted Cause that’s apparently the only thing that’s gonna make him go away. Hopefully his kids follow him

    1. @miapdx Former Detroit Lion football coach Daryl Rogers:Jeez, what do you have to do to get fired around here?

  7. I feel like we will be replaying Merrick Garland’s sing-song response about holding Trump accountable over and over again in 3 years as we wonder what happened because nothing will have happened.

    1. Statute of limitations will free him,& we( American people) will support him the rest of his life.

  8. France, Israel and South Korea have charged and in two cases convicted(one is still pending) current or former heads of state in the last 5 years. Both of the convictions led to prison sentences. It hasn’t damaged those countries, they aren’t “banana republics”. All this handwringing is pointless. If any citizen is to have any faith at all, left in the US justice system, these crimes need to be charged, regardless of the culprit.

    1. @Pecquet-DuBaLaix then why ate Republican witnesses testifying T watched TV? We all need a better argument.
      Where can you confirm your argument? I’m game.

  9. The rich get richer (and more privileged) and are protected by their money, regardless of their crimes. Let trump do a Escobar, and build his own prison…. just lock him up!

  10. Quote of Donald Trump talking about the Fifth Amendment in 2016 election “You see the mob takes the Fifth,” he said during one rally in Iowa. “If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”

    1. @Realistically Speaking Your incredulity and condescension do not answer the question: what crimes?

    2. @Sentinel I don’t do whataboutism. This clip is about MG. I will leave the laws of justice to him.

  11. Why is this taking so long, saw and heard it all, the only confusion is the spectacle of dishonesty shown by many in the republican party, all these traitors should have indicted months ago.

    1. Trump 2024!!!πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  12. At first I thought why should testimony from VP Pence’s aides be so important when there are so many other WH people closer to trump. Then I thought yes, this is how it has to be done and why it’s taking so long. Now of course I don’t know but I am putting my faith that the government will get this right and properly prosecute trump and his criminal enterprise. It’s all I can do.

  13. My wife and I just went to White Sands national park in New Mexico. Free entry! Thanks for that President Biden. Everyone blames you for all the crap you are not responsible for so you deserve the credit for saving us $25! πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻

    1. Yay! It’s beautiful there. We were there during Covid and got in free as well!

    2. @Recreational Knitting Podcast Glad you visited such beautiful place…and for free…we were there before the covid..as a military retired, I had that privilege too…

    3. @Gustavo Deugarte Thank you for your service. We have a family member who was stationed nearby for a number of years and recommended we go to White Sands. Beautiful!

  14. Hopefully the rest of his life is going to be spent Defending himself against prosecution after prosecution. He truly is the most vile individual.

    1. @Marie Lucas it’s difficult for you to articulate yourself without using anglo-Saxon terminology. This is exactly what we expect from Trump supporters

  15. What does he mean “Is Tump really the target of this investigation?” WTF, they are still asking this question. I am Portuguese, and I listen to this in awe….

    1. 1 Antonio de Carvalho Fuk what you saying it here 😠 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zrfSK6pnpQ

      Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠
      5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠

      Saludos desde la Cd.. de world πŸŒΉπŸ˜‰πŸ’–
      los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer

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