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Supposedly, you are supposed to commit a crime, then be charged

Old news. Everyone knows this. The difference is that the TDS crowd not only does not care, they applaud it.
Did you see @goldmom's comment in the other thread? No comment I saw from her about Bragg, but she doesn't want Trump back in office cause she's worried he will try to GET REVENGE against the people that broke the law against him.

Good lord. National Divorce.
 
I laugh at the outrage from the WH on the arrest of the WSJ reporter in Russia when the arrest of Trump is the same thing. Target the person you want and find a crime. This country is reminding me in so many things it does of things done in China or Russia or North Korea.
 
I laugh at the outrage from the WH on the arrest of the WSJ reporter in Russia when the arrest of Trump is the same thing. Target the person you want and find a crime. This country is reminding me in so many things it does of things done in China or Russia or North Korea.
And ZERO libs have come out to admit this. I hope the rest of you start understanding why I consider lefties as America's #1 enemy. I have this right.....
 
Why are trump supporters so upset?

trump's REAL legal problems are with Jack Smith
Smith's charges are the ones that bar trump from running for public office

trumpers are shooting their collective wad over charges that won't even result in prison time?
 
And if this WSJ reporter is a straight, white, Christian male or any one of the four, how much is Biden going to do for him. Add to it that he works for the WSJ, an entity under the Fox umbrella, and his chances are even less.
He ain't Brittney Griner.
 
He'll do about as much as trump did...or maybe more 😲

You do know that Russia pulled this stunt because the west identified and arrested some of their spies
last week, right?

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/na...ested-russia-suspected-spies-caught-rcna77503
Before arresting a U.S. reporter, Russia suffered setbacks with suspected spies unmasked by Western governments
“The Russian intelligence services are under pressure, and they need to show that they are doing something,” said one intelligence expert.
March 31, 2023, 6:30 AM EDT
By Dan De Luce and Ken Dilanian


Before it arrested a Wall Street Journal reporter Thursday, Russia suffered a string of embarrassing setbacks to its foreign intelligence operations, with hundreds of suspected Russian spies’ being expelled or charged with espionage in Western countries.

Poland arrested nine Russians this month, accusing them of plotting possible sabotage of rail routes carrying Western military aid to Ukraine. Last week, U.S. authorities unmasked an alleged Russian spy who posed as a Brazilian graduate student at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and who prosecutors say tried to land a job at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Sweden, Norway and Germany say they have uncovered and disrupted attempted Russian spying in recent months, and officials in Greece told news outlets that the owner of a knitting shop in Athens was actually a suspected Russian spy.


The head of Britain’s MI6 foreign intelligence service says roughly half of Russia’s spies working under diplomatic cover in Europe were expelled within six months of the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

The FBI and the CIA have helped allied countries arrest an unusually large number of Russian spies since the war began, a former senior U.S. counterintelligence official familiar with the matter said. The arrests have targeted Russians operating as “illegals” with fictitious names and passports, unlike Russian spies posted to embassies, who enjoy legal protections.
 
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