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The question isn’t who law enforcement supports, but who Trump supports.

And when Trump issued a blanket pardon for over 200 individuals who physically assaulted law enforcement officers without even a cursory review, it is clear which of those two groups he supported in this case.
What is clear is that your opinion on anything Trump related. He could cure cancer tomorrow and you would come in here and cry about it. The fact that you think the Pardons for J6'er's has anything to do with support of actual Law Enforcement is hilarious.
 

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...... it is clear which of those two groups he supported in this case.
Agreed! He clearly chose to support and protect citizens over those individuals who orchestrated a scheme that was motivated by political malfeasance.

BTW, The Nation also clearly agrees......Trump won and LEO does not need you to advise them as to who they support. ;)
 

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The libs have issues with the J6 hostages who beat on cops, but have no issue with the illegals that beat on the cops in New York then were released hours later. These people were held for over 4 years, they’ve served their time. some were just in the vicinity doing nothing when they were arrested.
And no problem with anything that went on in the summer of 2020. Cities burnt down and dead bodies everywhere but all is justified in the name of Saint George Floyd.
 

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What is the name of this defendant so that anyone can look up the case and read the charging document for themselves as opposed to this individuals interpretation of it?
How about you watch some of the video that was released thanks to Tucker. People walking around like they’re in a museum.
 

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The question isn’t who law enforcement supports, but who Trump supports.

And when Trump issued a blanket pardon for over 200 individuals who physically assaulted law enforcement officers without even a cursory review, it is clear which of those two groups he supported in this case.

Whoa whoa whoa, i thought it was 1500??? 😆😆😆😆

Tell us again how Trump called Neo Nazis and White supremacists "Very Fine People". We love that story 🤣🤣🤣
 

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What is the name of this defendant so that anyone can look up the case and read the charging document for themselves as opposed to this individuals interpretation of it?
Do us all a favor. Give it a rest there TurdBo. And then, you can then fuck right off. You worthless POS with ZERO redeeming social value.

You revel in unjust misery.
I hear Barack's on the market, and he needs a new cock, er cook...
 

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Do us all a favor. Give it a rest there TurdBo. And then, you can then fuck right off. You worthless POS with ZERO redeeming social value.

You revel in unjust misery.
I hear Barack's on the market, and he needs a new cock, er cook...
I think he is more in the market for BIG Mike
 

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Sorry Regor,

Businesses are all buried filling out the new paperwork relating to the massive expansion in government regulation and compliance just enacted by that Trump Administration.

We are all busy.

Trump Regulation Impact​

Under the Trump administration, there have been efforts to reduce government regulation rather than increase it. President Trump's second term has seen the implementation of significant deregulatory changes, including an executive order that requires agencies to eliminate at least 10 existing rules for each new rule issued. This initiative aims to reduce the total incremental cost of regulations to be significantly less than zero for fiscal year 2025.
The Brookings Institution's Regulatory Tracker, which monitors regulatory changes under the Trump administration, indicates that the administration has pursued a deregulatory agenda. However, the success of these efforts has been mixed, as many regulatory actions were challenged in court and not all were upheld.
In summary, the Trump administration's policies have generally aimed to decrease government regulation rather than increase it.
 

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Trump Regulation Impact​

Under the Trump administration, there have been efforts to reduce government regulation rather than increase it. President Trump's second term has seen the implementation of significant deregulatory changes, including an executive order that requires agencies to eliminate at least 10 existing rules for each new rule issued. This initiative aims to reduce the total incremental cost of regulations to be significantly less than zero for fiscal year 2025.
The Brookings Institution's Regulatory Tracker, which monitors regulatory changes under the Trump administration, indicates that the administration has pursued a deregulatory agenda. However, the success of these efforts has been mixed, as many regulatory actions were challenged in court and not all were upheld.
In summary, the Trump administration's policies have generally aimed to decrease government regulation rather than increase it.
lol

I’m sure you believe that.
 

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Sorry Regor,

Businesses are all buried filling out the new paperwork relating to the massive expansion in government regulation and compliance just enacted by that Trump Administration.

We are all busy.
Aww hell. Cry harder.
Don't Y'all have people for that?
 

Sandlord

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The border is still open. At every airport across America.

Visa overstays are the number one driver of illegal immigration historically. And remain to be true to this day.
I’m sure I can fact check that, and it’ll be false or distorted like everything you’ve posted in the past 10 years.

edit; it only took a few seconds to find out that overstay visa is the number 2 way.
 

530RL

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I’m sure I can fact check that, and it’ll be false or distorted like everything you’ve posted in the past 10 years.

edit; it only took a few seconds to find out that overstay visa is the number 2 way.

 

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Why are you so concerned about Visa status. I thought you out bid your labor overseas? Are you admitting to running immigrant sweat shops on U.S. Soil here?
 

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Why are you so concerned about Visa status. I thought you out bid your labor overseas? Are you admitting to running immigrant sweat shops on U.S. Soil here?
what part of illegal don’t you understand?
 

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It can be recalled that a report released by the Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight into the January 6 pipe bomber shows the FBI stopped looking for the suspect in 2021 and covered up the evidence.

The FBI, under Chris Wray’s leadership, refused to cooperate with congressional investigators.


Do your job Jordan, you lil Trey Gowdy Fox News faggot.
 

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It can be recalled that a report released by the Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight into the January 6 pipe bomber shows the FBI stopped looking for the suspect in 2021 and covered up the evidence.

The FBI, under Chris Wray’s leadership, refused to cooperate with congressional investigators.


Do your job Jordan, you lil Trey Gowdy Fox News faggot.
Shocking... You mean potentially the F.B.I. ehh hmmm... The PREMIER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OF THE LAND is potentially wrapped up in yet another cover up, and what sounds like an attempt to associated legit terrorist attacks upon U.S. soil to protestors on Jan. 6th? Say it isn't so.
 

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Lol,
The Irony in all of this
Is that it’s likely Pence would be the current President if he used his constitutional authority to back up Trump.
Trump would have completed his second term.
And we would have avoided 4 years of Biden, Harris, and all the fuckery they brought.
Instead he gets a certificate to hang on his office wall.
The fly was right.
 
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Awarding Pence 4 years later just makes it a TDS stunt. Poor fools.
 
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