I don't think anyone was accusing you of gullibility or anything else @versionYou should be skeptical of everything, hence why I specified it was a rumour and hadn't been confirmed.
Oh, and we should just take your word for it, should we?Being skeptical is good.
Cheney says that Trump allies have been intimidating committee witnesses in messages that sound more like Mafia warnings than communications with a former president’s aides. “He wants me to let you know he’s thinking about you. He knows you’re loyal.”
She’s describing a “concerning practice” by which people are reminded of the risks of being on Trump’s wrong side. We’ve heard versions of that kind of thing come up since the Mueller investigation.
Good. It's kinda weird that she has been found guilty of selling underage girls for sex... which should mean they are one hundred percent certain she did it. But isn't it a bit odd that the other side of the equation - the people buying the girls - is blank? It feels like a maths equation that is balanced... but one side is hidden, so how can we know it's balanced?Elsewhere, Ghislaine Maxwell gets 20 years.
“This is the smoking gun,” Solomon Wisenberg, a former deputy independent counsel in Ken Starr’s investigation that led to Bill Clinton’s impeachment, tells me. He says there's no question that today's hearing establishes a case for Trump's criminal culpability on “seditious conspiracy charges.”
Well he has no jobs in government to offer people and he's either unwilling or unable to pay bribes so that means the carrot option is not really available - that leaves stick.Cheney says that Trump allies have been intimidating committee witnesses in messages that sound more like Mafia warnings than communications with a former president’s aides. “He wants me to let you know he’s thinking about you. He knows you’re loyal.
She’s describing a “concerning practice” by which people are reminded of the risks of being on Trump’s wrong side. We’ve heard versions of that kind of thing come up since the Mueller investigation.
Trump was angry the Secret Service wasn’t letting people in to the Jan. 6 rally at the Ellipse even though they declined to go through security because it was believed they had weapons, Hutchinson testified“
They aren’t here to hurt me,” Hutchinson recalled hearing Trump say. “Let them march to the Capitol from here.” Trump, she said, demanded the magnetometers be taken away so that people with weapons could get close to the rally stage.
Surely no-one believed that bit.In one example, the message sent to the witness said that they would stay in the “good graces” of Trump World if they protected the right people. The message also warned that Trump reads transcripts and to keep that in mind during their testimony.
Another example read: “(A person) let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. He wants me to let you know that he is thinking about you. He knows you’re loyal, and you’re going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition.”
Probably was truly in love with Epstein. In that they often say a sign of true love is finishing each other's sentences.Elsewhere, Ghislaine Maxwell gets 20 years.