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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Recusal or criminal charges?

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Techno Fog's avatar

I think there’s a good case to be made for criminal charges, but prosecutors rarely go after their own. In other words, little faith in the system.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

I want to thank you for the work you are doing...in today's political climate it puts you up there with the men who lead the charge up the beaches... because there is every chance the enemy will be gunning for you.

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KLG's avatar

If Trump wins the election, he can select an AG who will prosecute her under federal law. There are several potential violations of federal law if the allegations against her are true.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Not just prosecutors...I am trying to keep up with the E J Carroll case and from the transcripts Alina Habba is being gagged by the judge whilst he sits his ass on the prosecution scale.

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Perot Conservative's avatar

Attorney Wade never prosecuted a single felony case in his legal career.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

He was smooth enough to convince Fanny and get deeply involved...very deeply.

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Ghizmo's avatar

Good one! I wish there were a “🤣” emoji here.

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Mike Bishop's avatar

No legal reason for either.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

She won't have to worry then. She does look very worried though. In fact, she looks guilty.

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John Adams Ingram's avatar

Makes no difference to other charges. The indicted former 45th president will likely lose, if SCOTUS doesn’t disqualify him first.

https://johnadamsingram.substack.com

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Indicted by the wife of a drunk, a cripple in the White House and a Marxist tyrant...You seem desperate to have communism come to America.

Perhaps, you should listen to the new President of Argentina.

It says something when you are the only one on here that has to push his substack in our faces. I'm sorry, that's desperation.

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John Adams Ingram's avatar

The new president of Argentina is destroying his country, just like the indicted former 45th President tried to do and failed.

As to communism coming to America, the treasonous 45th President did that already. He allowed communists leaders from Russia to come into our White House where he met with them behind closed doors.

To top that treasonous act by our 45th President, he met with Russia’s communist President Putin behind closed doors in a foreign country.

Traitor General Benedict Arnold was a piker compared to our indicted former 45th President.

As to our 46th President, Ole Joe Biden is a well-functioning, healthy, smart Senior Citizen who has earned the right to run for re-election.

On the other hand, the 45th President incited his supporters to engage in rebellion and insurrection by attacking our USA Capitol on January 6, 2021. The only right he earned on January 6, is the right to be disqualified when the USA Supreme Court enforces our USA Constitution’s 14th Amendment, Section 3.

Enjoy reading my newest blog : “4 Pathways Leading to 45th’s President’s Defeat” --https://open.substack.com/pub/johnadamsingram/p/plan-a-plan-b-plan-c/

https://johnadamsingram.substack.com

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

As I say the fact that you have to push your substack into people's faces tend to make me think that you know that you are losing the argument.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Sir. Your brain has been mushed by TDS. I'm willing to carry on the conversation except that when I have had to school people like you on Medium and Linkedin they have censored my whole participation(Marxism). So I have to choose who I work with.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Your argument is weak, boy. They soley are based on ideological hatred not facts. Your accusations are without proof, in fact, they are quite the opposite to the facts. Did Trump destroy the country, there is scant evidence this is true and far more evidence that the various unsubstantiated charges and hoaxes by the people your ideological hatred's align with that did more to destroy our country as is usually the case with ideologues who live in a fantasy world.. His time in office was good for the American people with an improved economy, more money in the average citizen's pocketbook, lower prices, low inflation, reasonable cost for fuel for your car and home and a humming economy. It's people like you with your ideological and psychopathic hatreds that blind you to the truth. Many are saying what Milei is doing is absolutely the right thing to straightening out the Argentinian economy while improving the lives of his citizens and ridding them of the same kind of ideological hatreds you possess.. Hate is such a narrow minded occupation and emotion and it's largely due to low IQ and truly poor education.

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John Adams Ingram's avatar

Just so we're clear, I blogged that our indicted former 45th President "tried and failed" to destroy our USA. That's why he lost his re-election in 2020.

I don't hate, not even our indicted 45th President who -- in fact -- engaged in rebellion by inciting his supporters to attack and trash our USA Capitol to the tune of $5 million-plus loose change -- and commit treason on January 6, 2021.

I broker in facts alone.

Adios.

https://johnadamsingram.substack.com/

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

You, sir, are full of shite. I am far too schooled on the facts to believe the lies of those with ideological hatreds like you. Your dissembling was cute in a witless stupid way.

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Maria Romana's avatar

"inciting his supporters to attack..." Really? I take it you're going with the whole "coded language" thing? Meanwhile, Joe Biden shakes his fists and calls half the country MAGA "extremists", sets his DOJ to go after people who bought fishing poles and bibles, and you think you've got the high ground? You might want to calm down a bit and get off the sauce, Samson.

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

Is destroying his country? The country was already in the same sewer that the USA is heading for...And Putin? I'll come back to the man who stayed quiet until the cripple was tired into the White House chair and given a satnav by obama, later

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James D Teel II's avatar

You don’t get out much. Do you. Trump will be our next POTUS and you wishing it to not be so won’t change that in the least.

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John Adams Ingram's avatar

The indicted former 45th President’s engagement in rebellion by inciting his supporters to:

1. rise-up

2. march to US Capitol

3. assault and cause great bodily harm and death to National Park and Capitol police

4. destroy $5 million-dollars-plus of federal government property and

5. commit treason on January 6, 2021 --

-- in an attempt to prevent the execution of Constitutional law: the peaceful transfer of power--

...is the proverbial ‘kiss of death’ for the 45th’s struggle to stay on the ballot.

That’s why the 45th and his minions are continuing to push Jan 6 REBELLION down “the Memory Hole”.

Not gonna work that way. The 45th is going to jail and off the November ballot. Get your heads around that. That’s an order !

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Ernie Boxall's avatar

I see your propagandists in the democrat-led fake news media are getting crushed. The LA Times, Washington desk obliterated...and WOKE democrat magazines joining the rest of the uniparty swamp-creatures in the sewer.

Its a GOOD day to be MAGA

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KimboThisIsMyCountry2's avatar

Disqualify him for WHAT? Just as I thought NOTHING!

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Penny's avatar

Some Georgia legislators are working to impeach Willis.

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War Eagle's avatar

Thanks Techno for this very interesting article , indisputable proof of serious ethics violations.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Very True, Eagle. The corruption of our legal system coupled with affirmative action in our colleges have allowed DEI to infest our critical institutions. The potential for kangraroo courts presided by nitwits elevated above their station is growing and the ideology driving their execution of the law is based on accepting money for the outcome desired by the PTB.

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War Eagle's avatar

Well said! Justice now depends on who appointed the Judge. We never heard this until Obama came along, he started this two tier justice system and it will only get worse until it gets bad enough for voters to stop electing American hating politicians.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Very true, but to be accurate the corruption of our institutions began much before Obama what he did was bring ideological hatreds that purposely divided the country along racial lines by obscuring reality to fit a narrative that was false. He packed our government with ideological and incompetent lowlifes who could be counted on to disrupt the functions of government in favor of themselves while depriving others of the right to equal justice in the law, and the right to pursue their happiness in the way they saw fit. Blind allegiance to a fantasy ideology has led us to this place.

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Brian DeLeon's avatar

WHY ARE YOU YELLING!!!!

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Perot Conservative's avatar

So an inexperienced parking ticket lawyer is hired to prosecute a complex RICO case. Isn't Willis guilty of fraud, dereliction of duty, self dealing, and more?

In the numerous cases against President Trump, was this a winner or a long shot for the TDS Lawfare crew?

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

They tried several hoping one would stick. It looks like the corrupt Judge Engoron will make his lawfare "stick", so they can say Trump was convicted, but of course, it will be thrown out on appeal.

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

That judge needs to be disjudged or whatever they do to disingenuous judges... he is mocking and smearing his profession.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

The most egregious aspect of this corruption is the witless stupidity of Fani Willis.

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Perot Conservative's avatar

Insider dealing, DEI, or garden-variety greed? P.S. The wife looks way more more attractive.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Haven't seem the wife, but I don't disagree with your assessment and would suggest all three play a role in this nitwits hapless crusade to prosecute alleged corruption by committing corruption herself.

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Barbara Belldina's avatar

I believe the NAPA valley trips were tp mert with Pelosi

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Perot Conservative's avatar

Edit for clarity: "to meet"?

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

Are these people so stupid that they don’t think these little conflicts of interest will come to light? There will be no questioning her expense account? OR are they so arrogant that they think it’s in line and appropriate conduct??? Good golly! And this playing the race card is getting old...smh til I’m dizzy....

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

Me too.! I think it is arrogance more than stupidity.

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DebbieB's avatar

Well, so far, they do these things right out in the open and never face any consequences. So why would they worry?

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Yarnzee's avatar

Both of them were ignorant enough to think they’d escape any sort of curiosity while stupidly leaving a digital trail. The ex-wife had plenty of motive to investigate his shenanigans. It appears he’s trying to climb the ladder of “get Trump” fame a la Johnny Cochran. You’d think Fani would be smarter than this. No one would question his ridiculous fees she paid out nor his payments he made for these flights and cruises.

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SocialismAlwaysFails's avatar

"We’re not sure Fani Willis would allow that. It’s a certainty that she’s already thinking of ways to have this case survive if she has to recuse."

Meanwhile l, I'm not sure Fani Willis is a good enough lawyer to think that far ahead.

She used Government money to pay her unqualified paramour to take her on lavish vacations.

She is quite simply an unethical shyster.

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Mike Bishop's avatar

The fact that her boyfriend got a government paycheck for his professional work isn't a legal or moral violation.

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SocialismAlwaysFails's avatar

To be clear, you feel that misappropriation of public funds is both legal and morally acceptable.

Because it is unarguable that she misappropriated the funds she was entrusted with.

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Mike Bishop's avatar

Hiring someone to conduct a trial doesn't mean that person can't lawfully spend that money as they may wish. If there were any evidence this was about more than a bitter divorce and a legal and ethical relationship between attorneys providing specialized services in a politically opposed prosecution. This is just another smear and smoke effort.

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Evil Incarnate's avatar

Sorry Mike Bishop, but you're so wrong it's comical. It's clear Willis did not hire Wade just to conduct a trial and nothing more.

Willis does not have carte blanc to spend government funds on anything she wishes.

It's unethical for a government official to use her position to hire her boy-toy, who has no experience with RICO, who has never tried a felony case, and pay him above-market rates, and then travel with him on lavish vacations while he pays the expenses. It's a clear conflict of interest.

I'll bet you also think it's ok for Joe Biden to use his government position to do favors for people who, just by coincidence, paid money to his son Hunter.

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Yarnzee's avatar

No, it’s a conflict of interest. It’s basic fundamentals in ethics that you must know to pass the bar.

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Yarnzee's avatar

Unless you charge fraudulently. Which he did.

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Rule of Law Guy's avatar

hey techno, what about the allegation that Willis never obtained necessary Fulton County approval for the appointment of Wade as special prosecutor. Couldn't that invalidate all proceedings brought by Willis/Wade to date?

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Techno Fog's avatar

Solid argument, I'm just not sure the judge will buy it. Sometimes judges allow for technical violations. Just the way it is, unfortunately.

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

What. An. Idiot. How does an attorney not realize a woman in the midst of a nasty divorce *isn't* going to make these credit card bills part of her case, especially if what she's said about Wade leaving her in financial hell is true? I'm not a lawyer. I'm just a family law paralegal, but it's a rare divorce where one of the parties wouldn't use this kind of information against their spouse when money and children are involved. I've had women burn their husband's sports car down to the tires, because she saw him tooling around town with his flavor of the month. Divorce is ugly and Willis and Wade were either idiots or arrogant idiots for not paying for these trips in cash. Credit *always* outs your lies in divorce.

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Liam's avatar

They feel they’re invincible. So called installed entitlement. These people may never be held accountable because of those who placed them there in the first place .

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Who are the real criminals here? The corrupt DA and her appointed beau. RICO is inappropriate; Willis paid her "special prosecutor" an exorbitant amount to use THAT money for HER gain, all those trips, on public money. There is already a conflict of interest with her because of her animosity toward Trump, that has skewed her decision-making. Malicious prosecution.

Pure corruption in Fulton County for all to witness. And GA is where the GOP acted in collusion with the Dems to commit massive ballot fraud to steal the election.

Who should be on trial? Raffensberger, and Willis.

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JHUM's avatar

Techno, great post , thank you.

I thought that once Willis is bounced her whole office is conflicted out. Wouldn’t the State then assign the cases to a special prosecutor?

Also, it would be great to compare Wade’s invoices with his vacation schedule. There’s substantial evidence that his invoices are fraudulent. He once billed 24 hours in 1 day. All invoices made public so far are in even-hour increments. No legitimate lawyer bills in full hours. Most bill in 1/10 hour increments. What are the odds that Wade submitted & Willis approved fraudulent invoices for “work” done while they were vacationing together?

Last, what are the odds that the lovers will be prosecuted under RICO for conspiring to deprive the State of their honest services?

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Sari Bunnell's avatar

In the trail today, Georgia says they never used their scanner in 2020, so they would have to scan the mail-in ballets. Also said the signatures were in several places, so they would have to look in other files to find the signatures... In other words, they did not check signatures in 2020. What an admission.

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Perot Conservative's avatar

@TheLastRefuge2: "Both the New York City (L James) and Atlanta (F Willis) cases are being run out of DC by the shadow lawfare group headed by Weissmann and McCord.

"DAG Monaco is the bridge that connects all 3 cases, 1. Smith, 2. James and 3. Willis. He knew"

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Yarnzee's avatar

Manaco is the devil behind all of this.

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LarryO's avatar

We need to thank Joycelyn Wade ! And we should think about how we could help HER.

Yes, we do.

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Jeff Johnson's avatar

The stupidity of these people is astonishing. Unbelievable.

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James Wieman's avatar

The stupidity of the people in that church that will continue to buy her lies is the problem.

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Michael Arturo's avatar

Could be they both go to church this Sunday and blame the Devil’s right-hand man Donald J. Trump that made them do wrong.

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