Are we, the taxpayers, paying for the lawyers?
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Are we, the taxpayers, paying for the lawyers?
Is that why you voted for Trump, the most honest man in the US?I'd prefer honesty, but I'm no longer naive enough to expect it.
You mean Partisans like yourself would rather bitch about Clinton and Obama, who have little to do with what's going on today? Is that what you are saying?I'd prefer we create jobs and kill ISIS, but the Partisans won't let that happen. Politics is more important right now.
What they did, if proven, was an act of betrayal. And they claim to be very wealthy. It doesn't make sense for me to help him to pay for their act of betrayal.You betcha! Am pretty sure they will find a way.
Trump = OPM.
What they did, if proven, was an act of betrayal. And they claim to be very wealthy. It doesn't make sense for me to help him to pay for their act of betrayal.
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I'm fairly certain the government won't be picking up the tab for any of the administration's private lawyers. The White House Counsel provides legal advice to the President with respect to his official duties, and that's (obviously) on the public dime, but when it comes to his personal legal issues, he needs outside representation, and I don't think there is any mechanism to pass that cost along to the public.What they did, if proven, was an act of betrayal. And they claim to be very wealthy. It doesn't make sense for me to help him to pay for their act of betrayal.
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I'm fairly certain the government won't be picking up the tab for any of the administration's private lawyers. The White House Counsel provides legal advice to the President with respect to his official duties, and that's (obviously) on the public dime, but when it comes to his personal legal issues, he needs outside representation, and I don't think there is any mechanism to pass that cost along to the public.
You are talking about legal and/or ethical proces. If past is any guide, our so-called president is neither legally honest nor ethical person.I'm not 100% sure on this, but I'm fairly certain the government won't be picking up the tab for any of the administration's private lawyers. The White House Counsel provides legal advice to the President with respect to his official duties, and that's (obviously) on the public dime, but when it comes to his personal legal issues, he needs outside representation, and I don't think there is any mechanism to pass that cost along to the public.
I think it was Chris Murphy who, regarding Jr.'s testimony, Tweeted out nothing but the statute concerning lying to a Congressional committee. (Hint, it's a criminal offense.)
Wow, shock horror!! Son of Trump? Never.
Just look at that face... you would trust him to babysit your 14y.o daughter right? If 50 bucks is missing from your drawer... it couldn't be him, right? Or if your golden retriever goes missing...
I think it was Chris Murphy who, regarding Jr.'s testimony, Tweeted out nothing but the statute concerning lying to a Congressional committee. (Hint, it's a criminal offense.)
I think it was Chris Murphy who, regarding Jr.'s testimony, Tweeted out nothing but the statute concerning lying to a Congressional committee. (Hint, it's a criminal offense.)
The company you keep around you reflects the character that's within you:
Bump!
At least we know who Junior's dad is:
No need for D&A testing for sure.
They are 100% going to rip it out of him and introduce the next show with “Live from New York, it’s Saturday and Live!”