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sure they were

Everything is just so UNFAIR for everyone around Trump

The unfairness of it all is just so unfair




I just posted it above. Gird yourself for truthiness.

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Something rotten in Denmark.

Anti-Trump social media posts by Roger Stone jury forewoman fuel controversy in case
PUBLISHED THU, FEB 13 2020
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/13/roger-stone-lawyers-evaluating-trump-posts-by-jury-forewoman.html

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Barr blasts Trump's tweets on Stone case: 'Impossible for me to do my job': ABC News Exclusive

"In an exclusive interview, Attorney General Bill Barr told ABC News on Thursday that President Donald Trump "has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case” but should stop tweeting about the Justice Department because his tweets “make it impossible for me to do my job.”

Barr’s comments are a rare break with a president who the attorney general has aligned himself with and fiercely defended. But it also puts Barr in line with many of Trump’s supporters on Capitol Hill who say they support the president but wish he’d cut back on his tweets."

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/barr-blasts-trumps-tweets-stone-case-impossible-job/story?id=68963276

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I just posted it above. Gird yourself for truthiness.

already saw it

totally worthless...just like all the other crap you idiots post

what else you got?

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already saw it

totally worthless...just like all the other crap you idiots post

what else you got?



Seems like a lot of name calling lately and very little in the way of arguments for your points. Are there things?

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The Trumptard mantra is that everything and everyone are so UNFAIR

It always cracks me up that dumbfounded dipshits who worship Trump as some sort of tough guy

Tough guys don't go around whining about how everything is so unfair




               trump is a real american hero a true alpha touched by the hand of god. time to jump on the trump train.fall in line.  drink the kool-aid.
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already saw it

totally worthless...just like all the other crap you idiots post

what else you got?

Hmmmmm...How about you're terminally stupid?  So you've got that goin' for ya.  Which is nice...

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already saw it

totally worthless...just like all the other crap you idiots post

what else you got?


The jury foreman lied to get on the jury. She is a lawyer who ran for office as a dem, also related to somebody in the DOJ and posted anti-Trump and anti-Trump associate things on social media.

That's why the case is under scrutiny. What more would possibly be needed when ANY of those three thing are a dis-qualifier to be on the jury?



BUT the Russians did it....the double standard is beneath "most".

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Roger Stone sentenced to 3 years for lying, witness tampering as case roils DOJ
By Brooke Singman, Bill Mears | Fox News

Former Trump associate Roger Stone is sentenced to 40 months in prison after a lengthy deliberation by the judge; David Spunt reports from outside U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

GOP operative Roger Stone was sentenced to more than three years in prison on Thursday after days of drama ensnaring career prosecutors, the attorney general and the president over how severe Stone's punishment should be for making false statements to investigators during the Trump-Russia probe.

U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, while taking a firm stance toward Stone in the courtroom, also said the up to nine years originally sought by federal prosecutors was excessive. Her sentence of 40 months in prison was considerably less than that -- yet far more than the probation sought by his defense and certainly tough enough to keep speculation alive about a possible pardon from President Trump.

In court, Jackson repeatedly made clear she holds Stone responsible for his circumstances, as his lawyers sought leniency.

ROGER STONE CASE: TIMELINE OF TRUMP ASSOCIATE’S DRAMATIC PROSECUTION

“Mr. Stone lied,” Jackson said. She also said Stone injected himself “smack” into a political controversy and was not “persecuted.”

Jackson called Stone’s actions “deliberate” and “planned” – lamenting his “utter disrespect” for the rule of law – but also noted supporters sent “compelling” letters to the court and described him as “caring and generous.”

Stone chose not to speak when given the opportunity. He showed no emotion when the sentence was read. Later, he left the courthouse without speaking as he was mobbed by media and onlookers, one shouting, "Lock him up!"

Stone, a longtime adviser to Donald Trump before he was elected president, was convicted in November on seven counts of obstruction, witness tampering and making false statements to Congress on charges that stemmed from former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Stone was not charged with any underlying crime of coordinating with Russia during the election though Mueller's team investigated Stone over tweets claiming to be in touch with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

During an oral presentation Thursday in court before the sentence was announced, Stone attorney Seth Ginsberg downplayed the charges, saying there was no real planning or preparation involved in the obstruction conviction against Stone that would justify an aggravating enhancement of the sentencing guidelines.

Jackson, though, also referenced how Stone had violated court orders not to talk about the case, accusing him of “intimidating behavior” including a social media post that included a picture of her with what looked like gun crosshairs over her head. Stone blamed staff for the Instagram post, but the judge sharply rebuked him.

“He knew exactly what he was doing,” Jackson said, adding that it “was designed to disrupt” the proceedings.

During Stone’s sentencing hearing, Trump himself weighed in, questioning the “fairness” of prosecuting his former associate. It follows widespread speculation of a possible pardon for Stone.

“’They say Roger Stone lied to Congress.’ @CNN. OH, I see, but so did Comey (and he also leaked classified information, for which almost everyone, other than Crooked Hillary Clinton, goes to jail for a long time), and so did Andy McCabe, who also lied to the FBI! FAIRNESS?” he tweeted.

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 “They say Roger Stone lied to Congress.” @CNN  OH, I see, but so did Comey (and he also leaked classified information, for which almost everyone, other than Crooked Hillary Clinton, goes to jail for a long time), and so did Andy McCabe, who also lied to the FBI! FAIRNESS?

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The case doesn't end with Thursday's sentencing: Earlier this week, Jackson indicated she would sentence Stone as planned on Thursday but could delay the implementation of the sentence until after she decides whether to grant the defense's motion for a new trial over claims of juror bias. He remained free on bond after Thursday's appearance.

He was also fined $20,000 and given restrictions on travel. A gag order remains in place pending the outcome of a motion for a new trial.

On Thursday, the high-profile sentencing drew colorful figures to the federal courthouse in Washington, including some anti-GOP protestors.

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 Outside of the D.C. federal court house ahead of Roger Stone sentencing - some anti-GOP protestors and a giant, blow up rat version of Donald Trump, complete with a cell phone in one hand and crime scene tape wrapped around the base.

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The lead-up to Thursday's sentence was full of drama: Federal prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of 87 to 108 months for the charges, but in a stunning reversal last week, senior leadership at the Justice Department, including Attorney General William Barr, overruled and scaled back the proposed prison sentence.

A prosecutor representing the government apologized in court on Thursday “for the confusion” caused by the change of the sentencing recommendation, saying there had been a “miscommunication” between the career prosecutors and the leadership of the Justice Department over the sentencing recommendation. Jackson replied that the original sentencing recommendation was well within the guidelines.

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Barr’s move to intervene in Stone’s sentencing led to all four members of the prosecution team quitting the case. Jonathan Kravis resigned as an assistant U.S. attorney in Washington and Aaron Zelinsky filed a notice that he would leave his post as a special prosecutor in Washington but would remain as an assistant U.S. attorney in Baltimore. Prosecutors Adam Jed and Michael Marando also withdrew from the case.

The mass withdrawal caused Democrats to accuse Trump of interfering in the process, and the intervention at the DOJ level sparked an emergency meeting for the Federal Judges Association, an independent national association of federal judges, to tackle mounting concerns about Trump and Barr’s intervention in cases involving Stone and other Trump associates.

Ahead of the hearing, Stone’s defense made several requests for a new trial in the wake of revelations of possible political bias of a juror in his first case.

Former Memphis City Schools Board President Tomeka Hart said last week that she was the foreperson on the jury that convicted Stone, and revealed a history of Democratic activism after a string of her anti-Trump social media posts came to light—including the retweeting of an argument mocking those who considered Stone’s dramatic arrest in a predawn raid last year by a federal tactical team to be excessive force. Hart also suggested Trump and his supporters are racist and praised the investigation conducted by Mueller, which ultimately led to Stone’s prosecution.

It also emerged that Jackson had denied a defense request to strike a potential juror who was an Obama-era press official with admitted anti-Trump views—and whose husband worked at the division of the Justice Department that handled the probe leading to Stone’s arrest. And another juror donated to former Democratic presidential candidates and other progressive causes, federal election records reviewed by Fox News showed.

Fox News' Alex Pappas and Tyler Olson contributed to this report.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/roger-stone-sentencing

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It's so UNFAIR that Stone committed all these crimes and now is sentenced to prison

The unfairness of it is just so unfair

Is this the 6th or 7th member of the Trump Crime Family that has now been convicted and sentenced to prison

I've lost count

Do any of our resident Trumptards know the count?

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It's so UNFAIR that Stone committed all these crimes and now is sentenced to prison

The unfairness of it is just so unfair

Is this the 6th or 7th member of the Trump Crime Family that has now been convicted and sentenced to prison

I've lost count

Do any of our resident Trumptards know the count?
All of these crimes. ::)  How about the crooked juror?  It doesn't matter he's getting pardoned anyway.

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Can't wait to revisit this thread for the pardon.  :D

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Did you melt down when Clinton pardoned marc rich or when Ofag pardoned the cocaine dealers? 

It's so UNFAIR that Stone committed all these crimes and now is sentenced to prison

The unfairness of it is just so unfair

Is this the 6th or 7th member of the Trump Crime Family that has now been convicted and sentenced to prison

I've lost count

Do any of our resident Trumptards know the count?

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All of these crimes. ::)  How about the crooked juror?  It doesn't matter he's getting pardoned anyway.

Can't wait to revisit this thread for the pardon.  :D

Heads will explode.

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Heads will explode.
Straw will be on suicide watch.

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Straw will be on suicide watch.

Oh I'm sure she will be very upset.