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Wow... no words... look at those boggling amounts of cash.... insanity.
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I'm surprised Palestinians isn't on that, and the Taliban with what they got.
That staggering amount of money is why we can't have nice things, the dollar is being undermined so much because the theft going on.
A report on the news said only 10% of that money going to the Ukraine is being used in the Ukraine, where is the rest going, I can guess.
Also the weapons going only 10% are going, my guess on that it's all not going because it don't exist, and the money is pocketed.
That staggering amount of money is why we can't have nice things, the dollar is being undermined so much because the theft going on.
A report on the news said only 10% of that money going to the Ukraine is being used in the Ukraine, where is the rest going, I can guess.
Also the weapons going only 10% are going, my guess on that it's all not going because it don't exist, and the money is pocketed.
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So his son gets special treatment? How unfair.
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What gets me is everyone is surprised he did it, Biden has always been a habitual lie spewer.
And for the reason he did it, well it was a long weekend for one, maybe it would not be a big thing, and two Hunter likely threatened to give info on his dads involvement.
And for the reason he did it, well it was a long weekend for one, maybe it would not be a big thing, and two Hunter likely threatened to give info on his dads involvement.
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Oh, also the FBI has dropped all investigations into the J6 stuff, the new FBI guy I hope will dig into who set that ops up.
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He might not go to prison, but he will have this going on.
‘Misrepresents the law’: DOJ refuses to dismiss Hunter Biden charges despite pardon — and prosecutors brought Bannon receipts
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/mi ... -receipts/
The special counsel appointed to prosecute Hunter Biden for felony tax crimes in California is refusing a request from Hunter Biden’s attorney to have the case against the president’s son dismissed despite President Joe Biden issuing a blanket pardon for any federal crimes his son may have committed over the last decade. Hunter Biden’s attorney’s moved for dismissal of the charges Sunday evening.
In Monday response, special counsel David C. Weiss said the federal government opposes the request to dismiss Hunter Biden’s indictment, arguing that even when a defendant is pardoned by the president, no law or governing rule requires that the charges against that defendant be dismissed.
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“[D]efense counsel asserted, without any legal support that, ‘a Full and Unconditional Pardon requires dismissal of the Indictment against him,’ and further that the pardon ‘requires an automatic dismissal of the Indictment with prejudice,'” Weiss wrote. “Defense counsel misrepresents the law. Nothing requires the dismissal of the indictment in this case.”
Prosecutors, who also noted that Hunter Biden’s attorney failed to send them a copy of the actual pardon, are not seeking to continue prosecuting Hunter Biden. Rather, they are asking U.S. District Judge Mark C. Scarsi to administratively close the case against Hunter Biden by terminating his name from the docket and noting that the charges he faced “were disposed of by ‘a full pardon granted.'”
Hunter Biden’s attorney on Monday afternoon formally filed a copy of his client’s pardon with the court.
After pardoning his son, President Biden issued a statement in which he griped about Hunter Biden being unfairly treated by the Justice Department, sounding somewhat Trumpian in his reasoning.
“Without aggravating factors like use in a crime, multiple purchases, or buying a weapon as a straw purchaser, people are almost never brought to trial on felony charges solely for how they filled out a gun form,” the president said. “Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given noncriminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently. The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election.”
In the government’s opposition filing, prosecutors also emphasized that they took the same position with regard to dismissing charges following the pardoning of another high-profile individual, former White House strategist Steve Bannon.
“The court in Bannon found that, ‘[n]either the Government nor Bannon has cited authority binding on this Court as to whether the correct course is to administratively terminate Bannon, or to dismiss the Indictment against him,'” the special counsel wrote.
In the Bannon case, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ultimately ruled in Bannon’s favor, reasoning that the “majority of courts” faced with the same decision had “chosen” to dismiss the indictment when dismissal is requested by the pardoned defendant.
However, Torres ended her ruling by extensively citing to case law suggesting that the acceptance of a pardon acknowledged the truth behind the allegations.
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Biden’s attorney classified prosecutors’ response as “paradoxical” in a Monday afternoon response to their refusal to dismiss his case.
According to the filing:
Further undermining the Special Counsel’s claim is his reliance upon an argument that he acknowledges has already been rejected. The Special Counsel repeats the very argument that the government made in Bannon, that the Court should administratively terminate the case, rather than dismiss the Indictment. But the Special Counsel acknowledges that the Bannon court rejected that argument and dismissed the indictment as to him. This Court should reject that same argument and dismiss the Indictment as well.
‘Misrepresents the law’: DOJ refuses to dismiss Hunter Biden charges despite pardon — and prosecutors brought Bannon receipts
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/mi ... -receipts/
The special counsel appointed to prosecute Hunter Biden for felony tax crimes in California is refusing a request from Hunter Biden’s attorney to have the case against the president’s son dismissed despite President Joe Biden issuing a blanket pardon for any federal crimes his son may have committed over the last decade. Hunter Biden’s attorney’s moved for dismissal of the charges Sunday evening.
In Monday response, special counsel David C. Weiss said the federal government opposes the request to dismiss Hunter Biden’s indictment, arguing that even when a defendant is pardoned by the president, no law or governing rule requires that the charges against that defendant be dismissed.
Related Coverage:
“[D]efense counsel asserted, without any legal support that, ‘a Full and Unconditional Pardon requires dismissal of the Indictment against him,’ and further that the pardon ‘requires an automatic dismissal of the Indictment with prejudice,'” Weiss wrote. “Defense counsel misrepresents the law. Nothing requires the dismissal of the indictment in this case.”
Prosecutors, who also noted that Hunter Biden’s attorney failed to send them a copy of the actual pardon, are not seeking to continue prosecuting Hunter Biden. Rather, they are asking U.S. District Judge Mark C. Scarsi to administratively close the case against Hunter Biden by terminating his name from the docket and noting that the charges he faced “were disposed of by ‘a full pardon granted.'”
Hunter Biden’s attorney on Monday afternoon formally filed a copy of his client’s pardon with the court.
After pardoning his son, President Biden issued a statement in which he griped about Hunter Biden being unfairly treated by the Justice Department, sounding somewhat Trumpian in his reasoning.
“Without aggravating factors like use in a crime, multiple purchases, or buying a weapon as a straw purchaser, people are almost never brought to trial on felony charges solely for how they filled out a gun form,” the president said. “Those who were late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given noncriminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently. The charges in his cases came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election.”
In the government’s opposition filing, prosecutors also emphasized that they took the same position with regard to dismissing charges following the pardoning of another high-profile individual, former White House strategist Steve Bannon.
“The court in Bannon found that, ‘[n]either the Government nor Bannon has cited authority binding on this Court as to whether the correct course is to administratively terminate Bannon, or to dismiss the Indictment against him,'” the special counsel wrote.
In the Bannon case, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ultimately ruled in Bannon’s favor, reasoning that the “majority of courts” faced with the same decision had “chosen” to dismiss the indictment when dismissal is requested by the pardoned defendant.
However, Torres ended her ruling by extensively citing to case law suggesting that the acceptance of a pardon acknowledged the truth behind the allegations.
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Biden’s attorney classified prosecutors’ response as “paradoxical” in a Monday afternoon response to their refusal to dismiss his case.
According to the filing:
Further undermining the Special Counsel’s claim is his reliance upon an argument that he acknowledges has already been rejected. The Special Counsel repeats the very argument that the government made in Bannon, that the Court should administratively terminate the case, rather than dismiss the Indictment. But the Special Counsel acknowledges that the Bannon court rejected that argument and dismissed the indictment as to him. This Court should reject that same argument and dismiss the Indictment as well.
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Who would have thought
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What a mess the world is, and all thanks to the wacko left being in charge way to long.
Biden himself destabilized half the world, and he wasn't really a leader, or a president.
Biden himself destabilized half the world, and he wasn't really a leader, or a president.
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Yesterdays
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Todays
A log going on, people should be paying attention since global war could be coming on thanks to Biden.
Biden is doing a lot to sabotage Trump when he comes into office.
He is even going so low as to see off parts of the border wall that we do need up regardless of what the View, and CNN lies about.
A log going on, people should be paying attention since global war could be coming on thanks to Biden.
Biden is doing a lot to sabotage Trump when he comes into office.
He is even going so low as to see off parts of the border wall that we do need up regardless of what the View, and CNN lies about.
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How many people want him to go ?
I do, but I don't matter, you Canadians do.
I do, but I don't matter, you Canadians do.
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I guess the bad news first, and less bad last.
France, and British in Ukraine, yeah real smart.
France, and British in Ukraine, yeah real smart.
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