One of the smoking gun's is present and accounted for.....

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By razoo
26 Jul 2023 3:37 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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I suspect Donoghue’s name is probably not familiar to much of the public, but given his unique perspective and experiences with Donald Trump, it’s a good thing federal investigators sought him out.

In December 2020, for example, Trump pressed the Justice Department’s top two officials on voter-fraud claims they knew to be false. The officials — Donoghue and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen — responded by telling the then-president that they could not help him change the election’s outcome.

Trump said he was asking for something slightly different. “Just say that the election was corrupt [and] leave the rest to me” and to the White House’s GOP allies in Congress the then-president said, according to Donoghue’s written notes.

As we’ve discussed, it was striking evidence that Trump effectively asked Justice Department officials to lie, at which point some congressional Republicans would advance the rest of the scheme to overturn the results.

But that’s not the only area of interest. In the immediate aftermath of his election defeat, Trump said election workers in Atlanta corrupted the vote tallies by taking improper ballots from suitcases.

The claims were immediately discredited by, among others, his own Justice Department: It was Donoghuewho told the outgoing president directly that the matter had been reviewed by federal law enforcement and the accusations were baseless.

After one conversation in which the then-president referenced an imagined suitcase filled with fraudulent ballots, Donoghue told Trump, “No, sir, there is no suitcase. You can watch that video over and over. There is no suitcase. There is a wheeled bin where they carried the ballots. And that’s just how they moved ballots around that facility.

There’s nothing suspicious about that at all.”

But wait, there’s more. In the post-election period, Trump considered a plan in which he’d fire Rosen, the then-acting attorney general, and replace him with Jeffrey Clark as part of a scheme to ramp up the Justice Department’s anti-election efforts.

The then-president was prepared to do this because Clark, unlike Rosen, was telling Trump what he wanted to hear about keeping him in power, despite his defeat.

Indeed, Clark sketched out a map for Republican legislators to follow as part of a partisan plot, even as he quietly pressedTrump to put him in charge of the Justice Department.

Trump ultimately backed away from the plan to make Clark the acting A.G., not because the plan was stark raving mad — though it certainly was — but because the Justice Department’s senior leadership, including Donoghue, team threatened to resign en masse if Rosen was ousted. 

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26 Jul 2023 4:05 am
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razoo » 26 Jul 2023, 3:37 am » wrote: I suspect Donoghue’s name is probably not familiar to much of the public, but given his unique perspective and experiences with Donald Trump, it’s a good thing federal investigators sought him out.

In December 2020, for example, Trump pressed the Justice Department’s top two officials on voter-fraud claims they knew to be false. The officials — Donoghue and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen — responded by telling the then-president that they could not help him change the election’s outcome.

Trump said he was asking for something slightly different. “Just say that the election was corrupt [and] leave the rest to me” and to the White House’s GOP allies in Congress the then-president said, according to Donoghue’s written notes.

As we’ve discussed, it was striking evidence that Trump effectively asked Justice Department officials to lie, at which point some congressional Republicans would advance the rest of the scheme to overturn the results.

But that’s not the only area of interest. In the immediate aftermath of his election defeat, Trump said election workers in Atlanta corrupted the vote tallies by taking improper ballots from suitcases.

The claims were immediately discredited by, among others, his own Justice Department: It was Donoghuewho told the outgoing president directly that the matter had been reviewed by federal law enforcement and the accusations were baseless.

After one conversation in which the then-president referenced an imagined suitcase filled with fraudulent ballots, Donoghue told Trump, “No, sir, there is no suitcase. You can watch that video over and over. There is no suitcase. There is a wheeled bin where they carried the ballots. And that’s just how they moved ballots around that facility.

There’s nothing suspicious about that at all.”

But wait, there’s more. In the post-election period, Trump considered a plan in which he’d fire Rosen, the then-acting attorney general, and replace him with Jeffrey Clark as part of a scheme to ramp up the Justice Department’s anti-election efforts.

The then-president was prepared to do this because Clark, unlike Rosen, was telling Trump what he wanted to hear about keeping him in power, despite his defeat.

Indeed, Clark sketched out a map for Republican legislators to follow as part of a partisan plot, even as he quietly pressedTrump to put him in charge of the Justice Department.

Trump ultimately backed away from the plan to make Clark the acting A.G., not because the plan was stark raving mad — though it certainly was — but because the Justice Department’s senior leadership, including Donoghue, team threatened to resign en masse if Rosen was 
 
Trump is not only a raging narcissist, he’s a very high functioning sociopath.

Such creatures as Trump create their own reality.

Trump could pass polygraphs that his election was stolen.

 
 
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26 Jul 2023 4:32 am
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Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 4:05 am » wrote: Trump is not only a raging narcissist, he’s a very high functioning sociopath.

Such creatures as Trump create their own reality.

Trump could pass polygraphs that his election was stolen.
Hey, ballot licker, that envelope glue appears to be toxic.
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26 Jul 2023 6:54 am
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Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 4:05 am » wrote: Trump is not only a raging narcissist, he’s a very high functioning sociopath.


 
God bless his little heart.
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ultraliberals are not happy unless they are obsessing about something.
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ConsRule
26 Jul 2023 7:29 am
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Did he ask them to lie to a court of any investigatory agency? If not, there's no legal wrong doing. Remember, it's not a crime to lie to the public or the media...no matter how much liberals think it should be.
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26 Jul 2023 8:15 am
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Trump's arrogance makes him commit crime after crime after crime which will keep him busy in prison mopping 
floors.
 
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Bruce
26 Jul 2023 8:19 am
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MackTheFinger » 26 Jul 2023, 6:54 am » wrote: God bless his little heart.
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In the years and centuries yet to come, the Rectors of St John’s Church will place a brass marker to mark the spot of the furthest advance of Trump.

Like all such Christian  Churches, the doors were unlocked against the wayfaring stranger who seeks entry,

Just beyond him, was Lincoln’s Pew, utterly unguarded, yet something caused Trump to stop and have that photo taken.

Trump was always welcome inside the Church of the Presidents.


There was no need, to storm it by force.
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neue regel
26 Jul 2023 9:40 am
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razoo » 26 Jul 2023, 8:15 am » wrote: Trump's arrogance makes him commit crime after crime after crime which will keep him busy in prison mopping 
floors.
He might be guilty as sin. But if he is, one might think the Democrats wouldnt have to continue to make stuff up. 
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26 Jul 2023 8:47 pm
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As I was saying .......

I suspect Donoghue’s name is probably not familiar to much of the public, but given his unique perspective and experiences with Donald Trump, it’s a good thing federal investigators sought him out.

In December 2020, for example, Trump pressed the Justice Department’s top two officials on voter-fraud claims they knew to be false. The officials — Donoghue and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen — responded by telling the then-president that they could not help him change the election’s outcome.

Trump said he was asking for something slightly different. “Just say that the election was corrupt [and] leave the rest to me” and to the White House’s GOP allies in Congress the then-president said, according to Donoghue’s written notes.

As we’ve discussed, it was striking evidence that Trump effectively asked Justice Department officials to lie, at which point some congressional Republicans would advance the rest of the scheme to overturn the results.

But that’s not the only area of interest. In the immediate aftermath of his election defeat, Trump said election workers in Atlanta corrupted the vote tallies by taking improper ballots from suitcases.

The claims were immediately discredited by, among others, his own Justice Department: It was Donoghuewho told the outgoing president directly that the matter had been reviewed by federal law enforcement and the accusations were baseless.

After one conversation in which the then-president referenced an imagined suitcase filled with fraudulent ballots, Donoghue told Trump, “No, sir, there is no suitcase. You can watch that video over and over. There is no suitcase. There is a wheeled bin where they carried the ballots. And that’s just how they moved ballots around that facility.

There’s nothing suspicious about that at all.”

But wait, there’s more. In the post-election period, Trump considered a plan in which he’d fire Rosen, the then-acting attorney general, and replace him with Jeffrey Clark as part of a scheme to ramp up the Justice Department’s anti-election efforts.

The then-president was prepared to do this because Clark, unlike Rosen, was telling Trump what he wanted to hear about keeping him in power, despite his defeat.

Indeed, Clark sketched out a map for Republican legislators to follow as part of a partisan plot, even as he quietly pressedTrump to put him in charge of the Justice Department.

Trump ultimately backed away from the plan to make Clark the acting A.G., not because the plan was stark raving mad — though it certainly was — but because the Justice Department’s senior leadership, including Donoghue, team threatened to resign en masse if Rosen was ousted.

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Bruce
26 Jul 2023 9:02 pm
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80 years from now when we are all dead they’ll make a 3 hour movie, titled Mike Pence, sort of an Oppenheimer.

One man, stood on the precipice of anarchy, and stepped back.
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27 Jul 2023 4:43 am
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razoo » 26 Jul 2023, 8:15 am » wrote: Trump's arrogance makes him commit crime after crime after crime which will keep him busy in prison mopping 
floors.
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“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” LAVRENTIY BERIA
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Jantje_Smit
27 Jul 2023 5:03 am
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I love that picture, it's so true.. lol.. but it needs an update, it's 2023 now...

Edit: oh. I found it..

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ROG62
27 Jul 2023 7:17 am
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Jantje_Smit » 27 Jul 2023, 5:03 am » wrote: I love that picture, it's so true.. lol.. but it needs an update, it's 2023 now...

Edit: oh. I found it..

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lol, regardless of the year, it's still hilariously spot on...thanks for the updated file...
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” LAVRENTIY BERIA
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27 Jul 2023 7:19 am
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RebelGator » 26 Jul 2023, 4:32 am » wrote: Hey, ballot licker, that envelope glue appears to be toxic.
Image  or hallucinogenic...
 
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27 Jul 2023 7:21 am
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neueregel » 26 Jul 2023, 9:40 am » wrote: He might be guilty as sin. But if he is, one might think the Democrats wouldnt have to continue to make stuff up.
so true...
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27 Jul 2023 7:24 am
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razoo » 26 Jul 2023, 8:47 pm » wrote: As I was saying .......
 
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you were saying?
 
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27 Jul 2023 7:33 am
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Please show us the DOJ investigation into the federal presidential election fraud of 2016... Show us where the DOJ determined there was or was not election fraud, etc with their final report ..... please provide links to this investigation and the final report.... (and NOOOO, Barr muttering and stammering, we looked into it, nothing there ain't gonna cut it)...
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