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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2022, 06:27:30 AM »
I can’t remember. Who was that said it wasn’t Pelosi’s responsibility? All of the usual suspects on here…


Pelosi's Jan. 6 story unravels as evidence mounts that Capitol breach was preventable


A month after the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deflected any suggestion she or her staff could have influenced the security that failed that day when the Capitol building was breached. "I have no power over the Capitol Police," she declared.

Two years later, that claim is directly challenged by contemporaneous text and email messages made public by five House Republicans showing her staff had direct contact with the officials who planned the security and even edited some of the plans and notifications in the fateful days before tragedy struck.

The revelations, released Wednesday in a House GOP report obtained by Just the News, are prompting serious questions about whether the Jan. 6 Capitol breach could have been prevented while creating a new push for Republicans to summon Pelosi for testimony after they take over the House next month

"January 6 should have never happened," Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), one of the authors of the report, told Just the News on Wednesday night.

"The reason there wasn't a proper security presence on that day goes right to the Speaker's staff and the Speaker's office," added Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the soon-to-be-chairman of the House Judiciary Committee: The Republican report — which also included the work of Reps. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Kelly Armstrong — provided a meticulous, fact-based recounting of how Pelosi's staff began meeting and communicating with security planners in the House Sergeant at Arms office in early December 2020, continuing all the way through the final 48 hours before the attacks.

Those communications were occurring as Capitol Police began receiving detailed intelligence that extremist groups were discussing storming the Capitol, attacking lawmakers, targeting the tunnels beneath the complex and blocking the planned certification of the 2020 election results.

Capitol Police whistleblowers told the congressmen there were ample and detailed warnings that violence would occur on Jan. 6, but the leadership of the Capitol Police failed to adjust  the security plan to address the threat while the political leadership in Congress repeatedly refused to provide resources to secure the building.

One officer discussed how he went to the Capitol unaware of the threat assessment with only a police cap as his equipment. Others revealed that congressional security leaders turned down resources like armed officers or National Guard troops ahead of the tragedy because of concerns about the political optics.

The $600 million-a-year Capitol Police "was set up to fail, and there have been scant signs of progress toward addressing these weaknesses" since the attack, the lawmakers warned.

You can read the full report here:

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While the mainstream news media and Democrats have suggested Pelosi and congressional leaders were not to blame for the security failures, internal messages of House security planners pointedly slammed Pelosi and her congressional appropriators for failing to provide the resources needed to secure the building.

After Pelosi forced House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving to resign following the devastating events of Jan. 6, for instance, a staffer in the House Sergeant at Arms office sent a stinging email suggesting the Democratic leadership had made Irving and Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund the fall guys to cover up the failure of lawmakers to provided adequate security resources.

"For the Speaker's knee-jerk reaction to yesterday's unprecedented event (and God knows how Congress lives for its knee-jerk reactions and to hell with future consequences ... ). to immediately call for your resignation ... after you have been denied again and again by Appropriations for proper security outfitting of the Capitol (and I WROTE several of those testimonies, dangit) ... and to blame you personally because our department was doing the best they could with what they had and our comparatively small department size and limited officer resources ... and because other agencies stepped in to assist just a fraction too late ... again, for Congress to demand your resignation is spectacularly unjust, unfair, and unwarranted," the staffer wrote Irving, according to the email included in the report.

"This is not your fault," the staffer added. "Or Sund's fault. If anything, Appropriations should be hung out to dry."

​The new report also corroborated prior reporting by Just the News that Capitol Police began receiving specific warnings in mid-December that there could be significant violence planned against the Capitol and lawmakers by protesters planning to attend the certification of the 2020 election results.

"Prior to that day, the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) had obtained sufficient information from an array of channels to anticipate and prepare for the violence that occurred," the report noted.


The Capitol Police issued a statement Wednesday night that did not challenge any of the findings of the report, but rather vowed to accelerate changes to improve security.

"For nearly two years our officers, officials and civilian employees have been working around the clock to address many of these findings and similar findings from a series of post January 6 reviews we value everyone's input and we are confident the U.S. Capitol Complex is more secure because of the hard work of our brave men and women and because of the resources provided by the Congress to turn recommendations into results," the department said.

Pelosi's office did not respond to a request for comment.

Banks said the GOP report helps counter a Democrat narrative that ignored security failures by police and political leadership, he said.


"Our report exposes the partisanship, incompetence and indifference that led to the disaster on January 6 and it the leading role Speaker Pelosi and her office played in the security failure at the Capitol," he said. "Unlike  the sham January 6th Committee, House Republicans produced a useful report that will keep out Capitol and USCP officers safe with no subpoena power and no budget."

The report does not sugarcoat the behavior of pro-Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.

"On January 6, 2021, criminal rioters assaulted police officers, broke into the U.S. Capitol, damaged property, and temporarily interfered with the certification of states' presidential and vice presidential electors at the Joint Session of Congress — a typically pro forma event," it noted.

But its most explosive revelations involved text and email messages showing that two key staffers in Pelosi's office attended regular meetings to discuss the security plan for Jan. 6 dating back to early December 2020 and that Pelosi's top aide even edited some of the plans. Most of those discussions and meetings excluded Republican lawmakers in the House, the report noted.


"Then-House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving — who served on the Capitol Police Board by virtue of his position — succumbed to political pressures from the Office of Speaker Pelosi and House Democrat leadership leading up to January 6, 2021," the report said. "He coordinated closely with the Speaker and her staff and left Republicans out of important discussions related to security."

The GOP report directly challenges the story Pelosi gave in February 2021 that she had "no power" over Capitol Police or the security plan for Jan. 6. "Documents provided by the House Sergeant at Arms show how then-House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving carried out his duties in clear deference to the Speaker, her staff, and other Democratic staff," it said.

It noted that Pelosi's chief of staff Terri McCullough and another aide assigned to Pelosi's staff, Jamie Fleet, had regular contact with police and the sergeant at arms over the security planning for Jan. 6 starting in early December 2020. At one point, McCullough was so involved she was asked to edit a security plan letter that was going to lawmakers a few days ahead of the tragic events.

"Irving sent the draft to McCullough and Fleet and requested any edits comments or concerns," the report said "McCullough responded shortly afterwards with edits."


The Republicans used Pelosi's own actions over the course of her speakership to demonstrate that she regularly exercised control over security, and the police and sergeant at arms acquiesced. Pelosi "denies the relationship and ignores her office's obligation to secure the Capitol, perhaps in an effort to shift blame," the report suggested.

"Speaker Pelosi exercised her authority with respect to the safety and security of the House of Representatives when she directed the use of magnetometers outside the House chamber in the name of safety," it noted. "She announced the use of punitive fines for Members who refused to go through the metal detectors. Similarly, she required masks in the House chamber and around the House Office Buildings."

The report faults Irving for being distracted by other responsibilities and a top intelligence official for the Capitol Police for making changes to intelligence analysis that kept front-line officers from knowing the dangers they were about to face that day.

"Officers on the front lines and analysts in USCP's intelligence division were undermined by the misplaced priorities of their leadership," the report said. "Those problems were exacerbated by the House Sergeant at Arms, who was distracted from giving full attention to the threat environment prior to January 6, 2021 by several other upcoming events."

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/pelosis-jan-6-story-unravels-evidence-mounts-capitol-breach-was-preventable


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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2022, 09:53:45 PM »
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2022, 12:08:25 AM »
Welp…

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/house-gop-locates-emails-texts-showing-pelosi-office-directly-involved-failed

What is hilarious about your post is that you don't realize this is nothing more than a diversion from the reality that January 6th happened not because Pelosi or anyone one else fucked up except for Trump who caused it in the first place. For the ignorant, like you, security would not have been needed if Trump had not instigated the insurrection.

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2022, 12:13:16 AM »
I can’t remember. Who was that said it wasn’t Pelosi’s responsibility? All of the usual suspects on here…


Pelosi's Jan. 6 story unravels as evidence mounts that Capitol breach was preventable


A month after the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deflected any suggestion she or her staff could have influenced the security that failed that day when the Capitol building was breached. "I have no power over the Capitol Police," she declared.

Two years later, that claim is directly challenged by contemporaneous text and email messages made public by five House Republicans showing her staff had direct contact with the officials who planned the security and even edited some of the plans and notifications in the fateful days before tragedy struck.

The revelations, released Wednesday in a House GOP report obtained by Just the News, are prompting serious questions about whether the Jan. 6 Capitol breach could have been prevented while creating a new push for Republicans to summon Pelosi for testimony after they take over the House next month

"January 6 should have never happened," Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), one of the authors of the report, told Just the News on Wednesday night.

"The reason there wasn't a proper security presence on that day goes right to the Speaker's staff and the Speaker's office," added Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the soon-to-be-chairman of the House Judiciary Committee: The Republican report — which also included the work of Reps. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Kelly Armstrong — provided a meticulous, fact-based recounting of how Pelosi's staff began meeting and communicating with security planners in the House Sergeant at Arms office in early December 2020, continuing all the way through the final 48 hours before the attacks.

Those communications were occurring as Capitol Police began receiving detailed intelligence that extremist groups were discussing storming the Capitol, attacking lawmakers, targeting the tunnels beneath the complex and blocking the planned certification of the 2020 election results.

Capitol Police whistleblowers told the congressmen there were ample and detailed warnings that violence would occur on Jan. 6, but the leadership of the Capitol Police failed to adjust  the security plan to address the threat while the political leadership in Congress repeatedly refused to provide resources to secure the building.

One officer discussed how he went to the Capitol unaware of the threat assessment with only a police cap as his equipment. Others revealed that congressional security leaders turned down resources like armed officers or National Guard troops ahead of the tragedy because of concerns about the political optics.

The $600 million-a-year Capitol Police "was set up to fail, and there have been scant signs of progress toward addressing these weaknesses" since the attack, the lawmakers warned.

You can read the full report here:

File
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While the mainstream news media and Democrats have suggested Pelosi and congressional leaders were not to blame for the security failures, internal messages of House security planners pointedly slammed Pelosi and her congressional appropriators for failing to provide the resources needed to secure the building.

After Pelosi forced House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving to resign following the devastating events of Jan. 6, for instance, a staffer in the House Sergeant at Arms office sent a stinging email suggesting the Democratic leadership had made Irving and Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund the fall guys to cover up the failure of lawmakers to provided adequate security resources.

"For the Speaker's knee-jerk reaction to yesterday's unprecedented event (and God knows how Congress lives for its knee-jerk reactions and to hell with future consequences ... ). to immediately call for your resignation ... after you have been denied again and again by Appropriations for proper security outfitting of the Capitol (and I WROTE several of those testimonies, dangit) ... and to blame you personally because our department was doing the best they could with what they had and our comparatively small department size and limited officer resources ... and because other agencies stepped in to assist just a fraction too late ... again, for Congress to demand your resignation is spectacularly unjust, unfair, and unwarranted," the staffer wrote Irving, according to the email included in the report.

"This is not your fault," the staffer added. "Or Sund's fault. If anything, Appropriations should be hung out to dry."

​The new report also corroborated prior reporting by Just the News that Capitol Police began receiving specific warnings in mid-December that there could be significant violence planned against the Capitol and lawmakers by protesters planning to attend the certification of the 2020 election results.

"Prior to that day, the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) had obtained sufficient information from an array of channels to anticipate and prepare for the violence that occurred," the report noted.


The Capitol Police issued a statement Wednesday night that did not challenge any of the findings of the report, but rather vowed to accelerate changes to improve security.

"For nearly two years our officers, officials and civilian employees have been working around the clock to address many of these findings and similar findings from a series of post January 6 reviews we value everyone's input and we are confident the U.S. Capitol Complex is more secure because of the hard work of our brave men and women and because of the resources provided by the Congress to turn recommendations into results," the department said.

Pelosi's office did not respond to a request for comment.

Banks said the GOP report helps counter a Democrat narrative that ignored security failures by police and political leadership, he said.


"Our report exposes the partisanship, incompetence and indifference that led to the disaster on January 6 and it the leading role Speaker Pelosi and her office played in the security failure at the Capitol," he said. "Unlike  the sham January 6th Committee, House Republicans produced a useful report that will keep out Capitol and USCP officers safe with no subpoena power and no budget."

The report does not sugarcoat the behavior of pro-Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.

"On January 6, 2021, criminal rioters assaulted police officers, broke into the U.S. Capitol, damaged property, and temporarily interfered with the certification of states' presidential and vice presidential electors at the Joint Session of Congress — a typically pro forma event," it noted.

But its most explosive revelations involved text and email messages showing that two key staffers in Pelosi's office attended regular meetings to discuss the security plan for Jan. 6 dating back to early December 2020 and that Pelosi's top aide even edited some of the plans. Most of those discussions and meetings excluded Republican lawmakers in the House, the report noted.


"Then-House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving — who served on the Capitol Police Board by virtue of his position — succumbed to political pressures from the Office of Speaker Pelosi and House Democrat leadership leading up to January 6, 2021," the report said. "He coordinated closely with the Speaker and her staff and left Republicans out of important discussions related to security."

The GOP report directly challenges the story Pelosi gave in February 2021 that she had "no power" over Capitol Police or the security plan for Jan. 6. "Documents provided by the House Sergeant at Arms show how then-House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving carried out his duties in clear deference to the Speaker, her staff, and other Democratic staff," it said.

It noted that Pelosi's chief of staff Terri McCullough and another aide assigned to Pelosi's staff, Jamie Fleet, had regular contact with police and the sergeant at arms over the security planning for Jan. 6 starting in early December 2020. At one point, McCullough was so involved she was asked to edit a security plan letter that was going to lawmakers a few days ahead of the tragic events.

"Irving sent the draft to McCullough and Fleet and requested any edits comments or concerns," the report said "McCullough responded shortly afterwards with edits."


The Republicans used Pelosi's own actions over the course of her speakership to demonstrate that she regularly exercised control over security, and the police and sergeant at arms acquiesced. Pelosi "denies the relationship and ignores her office's obligation to secure the Capitol, perhaps in an effort to shift blame," the report suggested.

"Speaker Pelosi exercised her authority with respect to the safety and security of the House of Representatives when she directed the use of magnetometers outside the House chamber in the name of safety," it noted. "She announced the use of punitive fines for Members who refused to go through the metal detectors. Similarly, she required masks in the House chamber and around the House Office Buildings."

The report faults Irving for being distracted by other responsibilities and a top intelligence official for the Capitol Police for making changes to intelligence analysis that kept front-line officers from knowing the dangers they were about to face that day.

"Officers on the front lines and analysts in USCP's intelligence division were undermined by the misplaced priorities of their leadership," the report said. "Those problems were exacerbated by the House Sergeant at Arms, who was distracted from giving full attention to the threat environment prior to January 6, 2021 by several other upcoming events."

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/pelosis-jan-6-story-unravels-evidence-mounts-capitol-breach-was-preventable

Once again. Quite simply, the January 6th breach of the Capitol never would have happened had not Trump instigated it. Put the blame where the blame belongs, which is on Trump.

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2022, 06:49:25 AM »
Once again. Quite simply, the January 6th breach of the Capitol never would have happened had not Trump instigated it. Put the blame where the blame belongs, which is on Trump.

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2022, 07:09:04 AM »
Do you ever get tired of getting your ass handed to you?

It hasn't happened yet Qoach Retard.

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2022, 08:45:23 AM »
Once again. Quite simply, the January 6th breach of the Capitol never would have happened had not Trump instigated it. Put the blame where the blame belongs, which is on Trump.

Either you don’t know or don’t care about what comes under our First Amendment which was assembled legally, and this is what your MSM always leaves out especially in the fake January 6 show trial..

I told you along time ago that security was Pelosi’s responsibility and in so many words you said I was full of shit. Pelosi also refused Trumps request of up 20k NG troops 3-4 days in advance

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2022, 11:06:07 AM »
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2022, 11:40:05 AM »
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #12 on: December 23, 2022, 11:55:14 AM »
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #13 on: December 23, 2022, 01:49:23 PM »
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #14 on: December 23, 2022, 03:35:53 PM »
Either you don’t know or don’t care about what comes under our First Amendment which was assembled legally, and this is what your MSM always leaves out especially in the fake January 6 show trial..

I told you along time ago that security was Pelosi’s responsibility and in so many words you said I was full of shit. Pelosi also refused Trumps request of up 20k NG troops 3-4 days in advance

Question, if Trump knew the mob coming to D.C. to storm the Capitol several days in advance was potentially violent, why did he encourage - cheer them on?

So, storming the Capitol,  breaking windows, climbing walls, destroying government property is legal under the First Amendment?  Do you see an assault on the Capital as a peaceful assembly?  I find this difficult to believe.

First Amendment:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

Show me proof of Pelosi refusing NG troops at any point.

Are you aware that the speaker of the House does not have the power to block an order from the commander in chief.

Have you been hanging out with DT Jr. lately?

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2022, 04:55:10 PM »
Question, if Trump knew the mob coming to D.C. to storm the Capitol several days in advance was potentially violent, why did he encourage - cheer them on?

So, storming the Capitol,  breaking windows, climbing walls, destroying government property is legal under the First Amendment?  Do you see an assault on the Capital as a peaceful assembly?  I find this difficult to believe.

First Amendment:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

Show me proof of Pelosi refusing NG troops at any point.

Are you aware that the speaker of the House does not have the power to block an order from the commander in chief.

Have you been hanging out with DT Jr. lately?

You haven’t read one thing in all of my posts. Here’s a challenge for you. I posted a thread with an interview the attorney for J6 defendants…. Listen to it.


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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2022, 08:04:41 PM »
You haven’t read one thing in all of my posts. Here’s a challenge for you. I posted a thread with an interview the attorney for J6 defendants…. Listen to it.

Why?  Attorneys - like you - lie all the time too.  Refuse to accept responsibility, follow a discourse that is based in a disconnection with reality, spend any moment they have trying to defend criminals with absolutely  no evidence.  Look at Rudy and Kraken.  Or the ones the judge just blasted for the purposely attempts at delaying investigations.

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Judge tells Trump lawyers to stop filing pointless lawsuits to slow down NY investigations into his businesses.

A federal judge told former President Donald Trump's legal team to lay off filing a "frivolous" and pointless lawsuits meant to slow down proceedings against the Trump Organization.

US District Judge Donald Middlebrooks on Wednesday denied a Trump team request for an injunction in the longrunning probe into his business.

Their specific request — to stop New York Attorney General Letitia James from accessing materials from his private trust — was knocked backed,

Middlebrooks said Trump did not meet any of the criteria for an injuncti, and wrote in a footnote of his ruling that his lawyers' attempt "has all the telltale signs of being both vexatious and frivolous," both damning legal terms.

Middlebrooks also noted in his ruling that a New York court previously dismissed Trump's efforts to try stop James' investigation.

James accuses Trump of committing fraud with his businesses, and is trying to permanently ban Trump and his three oldest children from conducting business in New York.

Middlebrooks' ruling came as part of Trump's efforts to countersue James.

Trump announced in November that he was suing James, describing the Trump-Organization prove as an abuse of her power.

He accused her of waging "war of intimidation and harassment" on him, and that she was biased. He filed the lawsuit in the Florida State Circuit Court.

But the case faltered before it could be moved to federal court.

Middlebrooks threw out a separate lawsuit by Trump in September against Hillary Clinton and former FBI officials.

In that decision he accused Trump of putting forward "political grievances masquerading as legal claims."

He noted that said "the courts are not intended for performative litigation for purposes of fund-raising and political statements," The New York Times reported.
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2022, 08:34:36 PM »
Why?  Attorneys - like you - lie all the time too.  Refuse to accept responsibility, follow a discourse that is based in a disconnection with reality, spend any moment they have trying to defend criminals with absolutely  no evidence.  Look at Rudy and Kraken.  Or the ones the judge just blasted for the purposely attempts at delaying investigations.

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Judge tells Trump lawyers to stop filing pointless lawsuits to slow down NY investigations into his businesses.

A federal judge told former President Donald Trump's legal team to lay off filing a "frivolous" and pointless lawsuits meant to slow down proceedings against the Trump Organization.

US District Judge Donald Middlebrooks on Wednesday denied a Trump team request for an injunction in the longrunning probe into his business.

Their specific request — to stop New York Attorney General Letitia James from accessing materials from his private trust — was knocked backed,

Middlebrooks said Trump did not meet any of the criteria for an injuncti, and wrote in a footnote of his ruling that his lawyers' attempt "has all the telltale signs of being both vexatious and frivolous," both damning legal terms.

Middlebrooks also noted in his ruling that a New York court previously dismissed Trump's efforts to try stop James' investigation.

James accuses Trump of committing fraud with his businesses, and is trying to permanently ban Trump and his three oldest children from conducting business in New York.

Middlebrooks' ruling came as part of Trump's efforts to countersue James.

Trump announced in November that he was suing James, describing the Trump-Organization prove as an abuse of her power.

He accused her of waging "war of intimidation and harassment" on him, and that she was biased. He filed the lawsuit in the Florida State Circuit Court.

But the case faltered before it could be moved to federal court.

Middlebrooks threw out a separate lawsuit by Trump in September against Hillary Clinton and former FBI officials.

In that decision he accused Trump of putting forward "political grievances masquerading as legal claims."

He noted that said "the courts are not intended for performative litigation for purposes of fund-raising and political statements," The New York Times reported.
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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #18 on: December 24, 2022, 06:47:39 AM »
You know what to do….
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Yeah.  Continue to post facts that kick you in your little ovaries and expose your lies.  Which I've been doing for years now.

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« Reply #19 on: December 24, 2022, 09:20:31 AM »
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Yeah.  Continue to post facts that kick you in your little ovaries and expose your lies.  Which I've been doing for years now.

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #20 on: December 24, 2022, 10:29:51 AM »
ovaries ?? you sick genderless freak! no wonder your a sexual predator.

Why do ALL your gimmick accounts insist on showcasing your gay projections?  We are all well aware of how much a closet queer you are.  Your user name practically screams it.  And the pussy ass German wannabe is just as bad.

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« Reply #21 on: December 24, 2022, 10:39:31 AM »
Why do ALL your gimmick accounts insist on showcasing your gay projections?  We are all well aware of how much a closet queer you are.  Your user name practically screams it.  And the pussy ass German wannabe is just as bad.

I didn't know Prime was German - Hmmm That may explain a few things .

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #22 on: December 24, 2022, 11:03:37 AM »
You haven’t read one thing in all of my posts. Here’s a challenge for you. I posted a thread with an interview the attorney for J6 defendants…. Listen to it.

This is your thread, and this is this thread's title, in the event you forgot:  "House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved"

Trump incited the January 6th insurrection. This is a federal crime.

Nancy Pelosi may or may not be guilty of dereliction of duty depending on who you believe. This is not criminal. She did not instruct/invite the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, Maga-nuts, Trump-turds, and everyone else in that mob to riot and storm the Capitol doing Trump's bidding, including hanging V.P. Mike Pence in a failed attempt to overturn the 2020 Presidential election, and violate the constitution and people's voting rights.

You and others have lost touch with reality, and knowingly convolute the facts while attempting to rewrite history to fit with you and your lord and master's agenda. You can stupidly try to blame Nancy Pelosi for the January 6th insurrection all you want, and you will proceed with making a fool of yourself.

Ever hear the phrase "Ass backwards"?   

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #23 on: December 24, 2022, 12:05:24 PM »
I didn't know Prime was German - Hmmm That may explain a few things .

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Re: House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved
« Reply #24 on: December 24, 2022, 12:15:51 PM »
This is your thread, and this is this thread's title, in the event you forgot:  "House GOP locates emails, texts showing Pelosi office directly involved"

Trump incited the January 6th insurrection. This is a federal crime.

And this is why I sad in another thread that you're either intellectually stupid or intellectually dishonest. This is intellectual stupidity because you refuse to read the not just evidence but HARD evidence that I've posted.

You resort to only reading the title if the thread (which was 100% proven) but not anything else including Trumps tweet where it says approximately an hour before "I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain PEACEFUL. NO VIOLENCE! Remember, WE are the party of law and order - respect the LAW and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you"

Throughout the entire year long fake hearing this was NEVER mentioned nor was this mentioned in the final report. Ultimately, Nancy Pelosi is responsible because she knew about the embedded FBI agents and she knew about Ray Epps calling for people to ENTER the capitol....at the very least!



Nancy Pelosi may or may not be guilty of dereliction of duty depending on who you believe. This is not criminal. She did not instruct/invite the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, Maga-nuts, Trump-turds, and everyone else in that mob to riot and storm the Capitol doing Trump's bidding, including hanging V.P. Mike Pence in a failed attempt to overturn the 2020 Presidential election, and violate the constitution and people's voting rights.

See my above post in red

You and others have lost touch with reality, and knowingly convolute the facts while attempting to rewrite history to fit with you and your lord and master's agenda. You can stupidly try to blame Nancy Pelosi for the January 6th insurrection all you want, and you will proceed with making a fool of yourself.

Ever hear the phrase "Ass backwards"?

Again, Intellectually stupid because you REFUSE to read or listen to both sides. We, I, the Right, are forced to listen to both sides because for the most part have a one sided media that caters too the left. The difference is most of us research the other side then make the call.

The other reason for the intellectual stupidity is that you can't recognize right from wrong, fair or unfair. Whatever you're told and spoon fed to you is what you'll go with. And no, you can't say that about myself, our establishment GOP is no better and I've said for years that McConnell should have been looooong ago along with quite few other RINO's. I can't recall you ever saying that anyone from your side should go, not Pelosi, not Schumer, Schiff or anyone that has even purgered themselves before Congress, Clinton comes to mind. It's not only on video she lied but Comey is on record she lied as well (there is video proof)

You can't even explain why the J6 hearing IS Constitutional.

Personally, I write Lurker off as a troll and a coward. Nothing more nothing less