on November 13, 2024, 2:08 pm
He should be tormented before he is allowed to ride into the sunset. A thorough audit of how he spent 50 million dollars of taxpayer funds should be conducted. Also, there should be an independent review of his entire operation. Was this a legitimate investigation and prosecution or was it politically motivated? In particular, were any laws violated? And keep a close watch for any bookkeeping miscues, those can be morphed into felonies now right???
I have a suggestion for how he can "wrap things up",,, Acknowledge this was a political prosecution and a colossal waste of money. Beg for forgiveness, and give up anyone who urged you to wander down that dark evil path.
Lefties are so sad. Another Trump perp-walk fantasy bites the dust. They won't give up though, they just can't. They must feel so sad and depressed, I feel bad for them. Just kidding.
Good riddance to just about the most corrupt prosecutor in US history. Deprivation of rights under the color of law is real and he needs to be prosecuted for it. This isn't his first time doing it either. Even the DOJ's website says people like judges and people acting as public officials can be charged. OOOOOPS.
Persons acting under color of law within the meaning of this statute include police officers, prison guards, and other law enforcement officials, as well as judges, care providers in public health facilities, and others who are acting as public officials. OOOPS Again.
There needs to be a special group appointed in the DOJ to go after these folks and make sure they end up in debt and their families living under a bridge. That is the only way to put a stop to this.
Finding agencies responsible, just puts the taxpayer on the hook for the reparations. Make these criminals pay out of their own pocket. You often hear me talking about how people have got to learn. I'm very kind I would settle for Jack losing his law license and paying back the 50 million dollars he all but stole.
Damn, Tim Walz really really really wants to be a U.S. Senator pretty badly.
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