Bump @noyankee. Are you in favor or against the order to block the deportation of more than 145,000 Venezuelans migrants?
Tren de Aragua needs to be castrated.
Good, legal Visa, working Venezuelans stay…unless their government takes up arms against the US, then of course they all go. Gang members all go. Venezuela has enough oil that they hardly need to profit off killing our children. Maduro needs to look the other way while we take them out, or he better be praying overtime cause it’s going to happen.
Liberals are funding Al Shabab already , I suppose that’s fine if you’re looking to kill fellow Americans, an act which libs clearly support.
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At the risk of ever indulging your childish, zealot, lying posts, I didn't point to Epstein's word as the truth, I never said I trusted him, and you haven't made any point from which to counterpoint to.
That said, a normal, interested person would review at the Epstein-Maxwell email and employ all the usual methods of evaluating the accuracy and meaning of any written document - context, language, intended audience, expression, time, motive/intent, cross-referencing, etc.
It's a private email from Epstein to a co-conspirator Maxwell, both of whom have expectations of privacy regarding what is being said between them. It is not a public announcement or an answer to a media interview. The motive to lie in this type of private conversation, especially between two conspirators, is low.
The email is confessional and against the declarant's (Epstein) interests. Saying "[Trump] knew about the girls" acknowledges that "the girls" alleged to have been assaulted by Epstein do indeed exist and that he indeed assaulted them. Statements made by a declarant that are against a declarant's own penal or pecuniary ($) interests are considered accurate and truthful -- so much so that they are actually exceptions to the rule against admission of hearsay in American courts.
The email uses language indicating that the recipient, who is a co-conspirator, knew the subject matter well. The recipient (G. Maxwell) tacitly acknowledges the accuracy of the statement in the email ("I've been thinking that too"), and she doesn't contradict, qualify, or protest the accuracy of the statement that "[Trump] knew about the girls." That's a high indicia of reliability.
The email does not recite behavior that would be considered much worse. It does not recite "[Trump] knew about the girls and also assaulted them" indicating accuracy and honesty about the expressed extent of Trump's involvement.
The email is drafted years after Epstein's conviction. The email is in the form of a lament and does not express any intention to perform future affirmative acts by Epstein.
So, that's what a normal person would make of the Epstein-Maxwell email where Epstein said "[Trump] knew about the girls."
Cool. Can you try without name calling? Then maybe I'll respond.
Go ahead, fishface. Give it a try without using AI.
The department of "truth" is the courts. Trump loses a lot there. Part of the reason he hates the truth.
There are currently 253 active legal cases against the Trump Administration and its actions.
Think about the billions this dope has cost the country litigating his behavior over his 5 years in office.
Donald Trump has lived in NYC for maybe 60 years. During that time every DA in the city has been a Democrat. During that time there was not a single felony indictment against Donald. When he announced his plans to run for president again about 2 years ago 90 felony indictments sprang up. You think this migh be political?
There are currently 253 active legal cases against the Trump Administration and its actions.
Think about the billions this dope has cost the country litigating his behavior over his 5 years in office.
Old Running guy - don't take this the wrong way but you make me feel run down.
If I died and went straight to hell it would take me a week before I realized I wasn’t reading your posts about the border is secure, graduated top of class at Wharton and not a felon before sentencing.
There are currently 253 active legal cases against the Trump Administration and its actions.
Think about the billions this dope has cost the country litigating his behavior over his 5 years in office.
Donald Trump has lived in NYC for maybe 60 years. During that time every DA in the city has been a Democrat. During that time there was not a single felony indictment against Donald. When he announced his plans to run for president again about 2 years ago 90 felony indictments sprang up. You think this migh be political?
He committed this crime in approximately April 2021.
Nope. This was Trump’s first term last executive order passed on January 20, 2021.
With the clock winding down on his term, U.S. President Donald Trump shielded tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants from deportation Tuesday night, rewarding Venezuelan exiles who have been among his most loyal supporters and who fear losing the same privileged access to the White House during the Biden administration. Trump signed an executive order deferring for 18 months the removal of more than 145,000 Venezuelans who were at risk of being sent back to their crisis-wracked homeland.
Old Running guy - don't take this the wrong way but you make me feel run down.
If I died and went straight to hell it would take me a week before I realized I wasn’t reading your posts about the border is secure, graduated top of class at Wharton and not a felon before sentencing.
There are currently 253 active legal cases against the Trump Administration and its actions.
Think about the billions this dope has cost the country litigating his behavior over his 5 years in office.
Donald Trump has lived in NYC for maybe 60 years. During that time every DA in the city has been a Democrat. During that time there was not a single felony indictment against Donald. When he announced his plans to run for president again about 2 years ago 90 felony indictments sprang up. You think this migh be political?
you think election fraud is not political? you are the dumbest people on the planet.
Nope. This was Trump’s first term last executive order passed on January 20, 2021.
With the clock winding down on his term, U.S. President Donald Trump shielded tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants from deportation Tuesday night, rewarding Venezuelan exiles who have been among his most loyal supporters and who fear losing the same privileged access to the White House during the Biden administration. Trump signed an executive order deferring for 18 months the removal of more than 145,000 Venezuelans who were at risk of being sent back to their crisis-wracked homeland.
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