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So, Donald, Jr. set up a meeting

I'd prefer honesty, but I'm no longer naive enough to expect it.
Is that why you voted for Trump, the most honest man in the US?

I'd prefer we create jobs and kill ISIS, but the Partisans won't let that happen. Politics is more important right now.
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?

If you are truly worrying about America, you should be worrying about the bully in the White House right now. I mean the guy who lies constantly and threatens anybody who disagrees with him. That you are not doing that and that you are more concerned about Clinton and Obama, who have little to do with the shit going on today, proves that you are the true partisan extraordinaire. Congratulations! It is not easy to become an anything extraordinaire!
 
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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.
 
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'm sure all that government money going to his golf resorts on the weekends is coming in handy when it comes to paying for the lawyers. I'm sure we're paying for those lawyers one way or another.
 
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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.:(
 


Wow, shock horror!! :eek: 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...
 


Wow, shock horror!! :eek: 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.)

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Look at this plonker...



I suspect he is on Pornhub all day.

He just cant bear to have his kids 'look' at him while he does the business. And his dad had declared that he has abnormally high testosterone levels after all.

So it only makes sense to arrange it this way -- rather than having to move the photo frames around several times a day.
 
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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.)

Yeah, but it's a federal crime. No big deal when your corrupt POS daddy is occupying the Oval Office.

Committee member: "Lying to us is a federal crime"

Jr: "Whatever, just put it on my tab, daddy will take care of it".
 
Bump.
Another case of apple seeds and the nearby old tree.


But knowing the Trumps, the more likely scenario would be that Chloe's earlier evening activities -- where she contracted some hard working kids to pick up the candy on an agreed fee for her only to not pay out anything -- thus forcing the other kids into foreclosure and bankruptcy.

I suspect the irony will be that Junior will be known as Candy when he lands his ass in jail in a couple of years time.
 
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Van Knows....


Saving some assets before they're seized I assume.


Meanwhile, the wildlife all over Africa are starting to stir and get restless; they can sense that something about to happen. A legend is awakening:

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