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Trumps lawyers admit that Jack Smiths report reveals large scale criminal conspiracy involving Trump, but America shouldn't have to hear that their president is a crook.

https://dailyboulder.com/trumps-lawyers-admit-jack-smiths-report-reveals-evidence-of-large-scale-criminal-conspiracy-involving-trump/

In a surprising admission, Donald Trump’s legal team has conceded that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report on the criminal investigations into the former president includes evidence of a large-scale criminal conspiracy involving Trump. The revelation comes as Trump’s lawyers make a last-ditch attempt to block the report’s release.

In a letter sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday, Trump’s legal team argued that they had a right to review Smith’s findings before they are made public. The report addresses Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office and claims he led “unprecedented criminal efforts” to obstruct justice.

Trump’s lawyers specifically acknowledged that Smith’s findings point to Trump being at the center of “criminal conspiracies.” However, they called the report politically motivated, claiming that releasing it would interfere with Trump’s presidential transition. They also argue the report contains “baseless attacks” on other members of Trump’s incoming administration, accusing Smith of trying to disrupt Senate confirmation hearings.

Despite the high-stakes legal battle, Smith is required by law to submit a report detailing his findings. In previous investigations, reports like Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election were made public. However, Trump’s lawyers argue that releasing Smith’s report would be an illegal political stunt designed to harm Trump’s political future.
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Earlier today, Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, blocked the release of the report. Cannon ruled in favor of Trump’s co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira, who are also trying to prevent the report from being published. Their lawyers filed a motion to stop the release until their case has gone through the appeals process.

Cannon had previously ruled that Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional and dismissed charges against Trump in July 2024. Nauta and de Oliveira’s lawyers argue that releasing the report now would violate their clients’ rights, as the charges against them are still under appeal.
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1) Not a legitimate or credible source
2) Being convicted of anything in a corrupt NY kangaroo court is meaningless
3) The American people don't care
4) Cope, seethe, and dilate harder for the next four years
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>>1373069
What the literal fuck is "the daily boulder"
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>the daily boulder
>Bias: Left
>Factuality: Mixed/Low
Ok then
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>>1373071
Good post.
Trump has been at the center of criminal conspiracies for years. Whether or not he was actively benefiting from them is another matter entirely.
We already know that the Obama administration, Clintons, FBI (under Obama), CIA and various media institutions were trying to manufacture dirt against him. The worst thing they got was him talking to a Russian over a real estate deal in Trump Tower.
Not that it matters anymore. Trump is now in the wheelhouse of the deepstate and is willing to do whatever necessary to save his own life.
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>>1373074
>the worst thing they got was him talking to a Russian over a real estate deal in Trump Tower
You mean other than Paul Manafort pleading guilty to conspiracy against the United States. People like him and several other members of the campaign team were in direct contact with the Russian government, and yet Trump pardoned them anyway.
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>>1373089
>You mean other than Paul Manafort pleading guilty to conspiracy against the United States
Well, it was fraud, but technically you're correct.
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>>1373089
Anything related to the Mueller investigation has zero credibility at this point. He plead guilty because the corrupt Democrat kangaroo court told him to cooperate or they were putting him in prison for life. They just piled on tons of false charges, just like Trump, and the best they could get was fraud
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>>1373102
Funny how the Mueller report simultaneously is a fair report that exonerates Trump in every way but every single other thing about it is totally corrupt and bogus despite Trump running the DOJ at the time and Barr playing defense for him.

>the best they could get was fraud
No, they also got charged for lying to congress and obstructing justice.
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>>1373104
>Barr playing defense for him
You mean the guy that condemned him at every turn?
Your perception of history is ass-backwards.
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>>1373121
I'm talking specifically in reference to the Mueller report, not afterwards.
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>>1373104
The report explicitly doesn't exonerate Trump because he collusion isn't a crime. If he hasn't been found guilty of a crime, he is innocent by default and there is nothing to exonorate.
>despite Trump running the DOJ at the time and Barr playing defense for him.
Retards have this weird, slavish worship of American democracy despite not actually knowing that our government isn't a monarchy.
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>>1373124
Trump and Barr were the ones who claimed the report exonerated him. And the report specifically does not make a determination if Trump had committed any crimes because the DOJ has a standing policy of refusing to charge sitting presidents with crimes.

>our government isn't a monarchy.
And yet with that DOJ rule and the recent supreme court ruling, the only way to get rid of a sitting president is now impeachment. They can't even be criminally prosecuted if their actions fall under the broad scope of the presidential powers or prosecuting it would impede the functions of the executive branch (whatever that means). But at least there's no hereditary dynasties, right?
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>>1373069
>dailyboulder.com
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>>1373073
par for the course on /news/
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>>1373126
> And the report specifically does not make a determination if Trump had committed any crimes because the DOJ has a standing policy of refusing to charge sitting presidents with crimes.
No, it's because it wasn't a criminal investigation. This entire investigation was political theater without any presumption of innocence.
>And yet with that DOJ rule and the recent supreme court ruling, the only way to get rid of a sitting president is now impeachment.
1) No it isn't, president's can be removed through the 25th amendment
2) Impeachment is a power that belongs to the House of Representatives. Monarchies consolidate power into a single person.
3) Impeachment is a purely political process. "High crimes and misdemeanors" is determined by the House of Representatives. They could literally remove him from power for any reason, and yet they didn't.
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>>1373133
Yet several people were charged and plead guilty for those crimes. Trump never pleas guilty.

>president's can be removed through the 25th amendment
Only if they are "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office" meaning they're sick or incapacitated.

>Monarchies consolidate power into a single person.
You mean like how the Trump team wants to consolidate power into the presidency using the unitary executive theory?

>yet they didn't
The only reason that Trump did not get impeached for Jan 6. was because a small group of Republicans thought that he would face justice outside the court of impeachment. Oh well.
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Tricky Dicky(I am not a crook) Nixon called me from hell( on my special direct line to hell) and says tRump is the 2nd most mistreated POTUS, HE being the #1 mistreated.
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>>1373133
The problem is there's an entire subset of Republicans who will refuse to vote on impeachment if they don't see him being charged with an actual crime. Which now can't happen, which means they will never vote for impeachment.

Considering how deeply ingrained Trump and his shenanigans are to the Republican party, the only way he gets impeached and convicted would require several of the necessary votes to effectively vote to be convicted alongside him. And with the supreme court also hopelessly corrupt, we're fucked.
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>>1373102
>because the corrupt Democrat kangaroo court told him to cooperate or they were putting him in prison for life
This isnt a tactic that's only deployed when 'the dems' is in power. It's standard prosecution procedure: Pleady guilty and we'll ignore this charge, and limit the sentence for that charge to this. Because they're more concerened with making the numbers for successful prosecution look good than worrying about if the bloke actually did it. And in most cases its in the victims interest to plead guilty.

You're right to complain of this behaviour, you're wrong to entangle it in any way to 'the dems'.

>our government isn't a monarchy.
And this prevents collusion, how? How does this stop currying favours? In what way does this prevent independant action with personal gain that's outside of remit?
Your entire system built on backroom circlejerks, under the table deals and private dinner functions.
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>>1373069
Jack Smith is one of many criminals to be charged with RICO offenses soon.
He knows his time is up.
He is a coward so he will spill the beans for a plea deal as soon as possible because he knows the otherof his criminal cabal are cowards and will try to do plea deals too.
Remember this post when the RICO charges drop.
The race is already on to save themselves.
Who will be first to talk?
Who will take the fall?
This is going to be the best entertainment in 2025.
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>>1373149
The real problem is Democrats like you are worse than the Republicans.
You talk incessantly about Orange Man Bad while you say nothing about Biden being a walking Zombie for the last 4 years.
You still cling to the proven lies of that slimy kike Schiff and disgusting kikess Maddow even after she was forced to admit she was lying about Trump and that she wasn't a source of "news" but just voicing her "opinion".
Hunters laptop was true all along (and you knew that) but you still defended him.
Biden is on video boasting about getting the Prosecutor that was investigating Burisma fired but you still denied Biden did anything wrong. I could write a novel about all of the evidence of Biden and his cliques blatant corruption but you would just ignore that too.
The 25th amendment should have been used against Biden as he was and still is "unable to carry out the duties of President" but that didn't seem to be obvious to you Democrats.
Everybody else in the world could see it but not you.
To steal a phrase from your dementia suffering chief
"Come on mannnn".
Trump is a bombastic egotistic narcissist but you are objectively worse than him by any metric you care to use with your dishonesty and corruption.
You are worse than Trump.
You are infact a piss poor excuse for ahuman being and the world will NEVER forget what scum like you want to do to the rest of the world.
You disgust me.
Do the world a favor and Win A Darwin Award for the good of the genepool.
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>>1373170
tl;dr
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>>1373174
Double standards make criticism of Trump impossible.
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>>1373149
democrats are ok with terrorism so why the hell should we care about your bullshit. You serve the upper class and would happily have the rest of us die for your fucking made up bullshit.
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>>1373181
we know, you love your double standards
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>>1373174
I know.
Truth scares you snakes.
Attack the speaker. Ignore the message.
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>>1373140
All of the people charged got hit with low level petty shit completely unrelated to anything around Russian collusion. Mueller's one goal was to prove felony collision and he couldn't do it. He started with charges and tried to work his way backwards until he got what he wanted.

The Jan 6 committee had to explicitly lie and hide evidence and they still couldn't find anything substantial to tie it to Trump. Your tranny head cannon is pure delusion
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>>1373149
You are the most retarded shill on this entire site at the moment
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>>1373199
>with low level petty shit completely unrelated to anything around Russian collusion

>https://web.archive.org/web/20180914191337/https://www.justice.gov/file/1094141/download
>The Party of Regions was a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine.
>Beginning in approximately 2006, it retained MANAFORT to advance its interests in Ukraine, including the election of its slate of candidates
>MANAFORT generated more than 60 million dollars in income as a result of his Ukraine work
>MANAFORT concealed from the United States his work as an agent of, and millions of dollars in payments from, Ukraine and its political parties and leaders.
>MANAFORT directed a campaign to lobby United States officials and the United States media on behalf of the Ukrainian political parties
To put it in terms you might understand, that's 10-15 Hunter Bidens on top of working with Russia.
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>>1373199
And yet Trump was still indited for his role in the fake elector plot. And what was Donald's defense? Was it:

>i didn't do that or it was a novel legal theory

No it was:

>i am absolutely criminally immune from all prosecution unless i was impeached first

And then the supreme court said:

>actually some of your actions are absolutely criminally immune even if you were impeached and those actions can't even be used as evidence in court

Truly a fair and good outcome.
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>>1373220
That's not even remotely on the same level as Hunter and Joe Biden
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>>1373220
matt gatez is everything the republicans wanted hunter biden to be
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>>1373248
>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-allegedly-paid-5-million-by-burisma-executive
>"$5 million for one Biden, $5 million for the other Biden," the Burisma executive told the confidential human source
And get got a prosecutor who was widely considered to be corrupt fired, I guess.

Meanwhile Manafort was pumping millions of dollars into lobbying the US on behalf of Russian-backed stooges.
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>>1373259
>fox news
fox news is not a credible news source. they have admitted in court to being entertainment only, and voluntarily gave dominion 787.5 million dollars for lying about the 2020 election AKA fake news.
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>>1373260
I know but it's credible news source to bad faith MAGA supporters. Their own propaganda networks say Hunter only got a paltry 5 million.
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>>1373260
ok name a credible news source then
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>>1373264
i can name a news source that didn't pay nearly a billion dollars to get away with lying
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>>1373265
name one or kill yourself
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>>1373266
why would i listen to your demands, shill. i'm here to laugh at you
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lol at the faggot shill not posting anymore
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>>1373264
if only there was a way to search the entire internet for things instead of asking a stranger on an anonymous japanese image board.
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>>1373268
so you don't have one?
>>1373271
my point is if you go reeeeee not credible MAGAAA
and refuse to give me a credible site then that just proves you're a worthless pathetic piece of shit. Because say someone did that then his example of a credible site is CNN or rollingstones oh just think of how easy it is to write him off as some fucking TDS loser.

Well i guess he's basically doing the same thing ranting about fox but never telling people what site he trusts. Imma guess its some shit like reddit
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>>1373272
oh, no, i've had plenty of laughs at your expense, you dumb faggot
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>>1373273
ok TDS patient. you've proven my point you're a retard. you're on par with a backseat gamer. Just die you're so fucking worthless in life you'd be better off as minced meat to feed some indian.
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>>1373274
i'm sorry you're hungry. you don't have a cafeteria at your shill farm?
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>>1373069
How this is news?
Every president is criminal crook.
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>>1373276
>>1373276
>How this is news?
>Every president is criminal crook
Demonstrably false.
Also, false equivalent.
You see our current president actually did a great job in office, especially given the fact that the entire world was recovering from a trump presidency.
Trump has, quite literally, shit on our dick nearly daily. Even now judges are trying to throw him in jail, and the headlines demonstrate how he has once again shit on our dick, and worse yet, is getting away with it.
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>>1373278
You're completely delusional. He opened the border, crime is through the roof and ran up the national debt funding wars
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>>1373278
If you think that you should just get shanked to death. you're too far gone for any discourse far-left cultist
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>>1373272
>my point is if you go reeeeee not credible MAGAAA
>and refuse to give me a credible site then that just proves you're a worthless pathetic piece of shit

Your point is horrible. If you said to me the guy down at the jiffy lube said electric cars were bad, and I said the guy at jiffy lube is not a credible source of information about electric cars, I therefore to not have to add on to that with credible sources. There is not how a discussion works. Tacking a prepositional phrase to a statement with an arbitrary demand is not a "gotcha" element of an argument.
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>>1373280
border wasn't opened, trump just told you that 1000 times until you believed it.

>funding wars
a republican president from texas put us in war in the wrong country that cost us 1 billion dollars every 80 hours for 20 years. but thats fine to you.
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>>1373280
>https://www.statista.com/statistics/329256/alien-apprehensions-registered-by-the-us-border-patrol/
It's true that border crossings increased during Biden's term, but that trend already started in 2019 when Trump was president before Covid hit (and doesn't take into consideration how drastically the crossings have decreased recently). If anything, Biden's executive action to close the border was far more effective than Trump's bungled attempts to fix the problem.

>crime is through the roof
>https://www.statista.com/statistics/191219/reported-violent-crime-rate-in-the-usa-since-1990/
>https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-releases-2024-quarterly-crime-report-and-use-of-force-data-update
Crime has dropped pretty sharply since 2020 and is at decades lows right now.

>https://www.crfb.org/papers/trump-and-biden-national-debt
>President Trump approved $8.4 trillion of new ten-year borrowing during his full term in office, or $4.8 trillion excluding the CARES Act and other COVID relief.
>President Biden, in his first three years and five months in office, approved $4.3 trillion of new ten-year borrowing
Even outside of Covid, Biden added less to the debt than Trump did.
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>>1373282
you're an absolute retard don't talk to me about "discussions" when you refuse to tell us what you consider credible sources and just go reeeeeeee fox news.
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>>1373288
>you refuse to tell us what you consider credible sources and just go reeeeeeee fox news.
that's your own battle to fight.
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>>1373069
Everyone delaying and deciding to not throw Trump behind bars is a failure of a judge and would be tried in any sane country



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