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So it sounded like this judge in the defamation trial they have Trump tied up in this week was not going to let him have a day off to go to his mother-in-law's funeral so Trump went anyway:

Melania Trump gives heartfelt eulogy at funeral of ‘beloved mommy’ as Donald skips NY defamation trial to be there


 
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So it sounded like this judge in the defamation trial they have Trump tied up in this week was not going to let him have a day off to go to his mother-in-law's funeral so Trump went anyway:



He was always allowed to go to his mother-in-law's funeral. This isn't a criminal trial. What Trump was asking for was for the court to delay the trial for one day so that Trump wouldn't miss any of it. This petty, hateful Judge denied that request. He said he could go to the funeral or he could come to court, and that was that.

Prick. Judge is simply being an asshole because he can.


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The judge overseeing the Fulton County prosecution of former President Donald Trump and numerous co-defendants has directed District Attorney Fani Willis to respond to allegations that she is in a romantic relationship with one of the lead prosecutors and has violated ethics rules.

Judge Scott McAfee ordered Willis to file a written response by Feb. 2. He said he will hold a hearing on the allegations on Feb. 15.

Before joining the Trump probe, Wade does not appear to have had any experience prosecuting complex cases. Wade’s biography on his law firm’s website touts his experience on personal injury issues, family law, contract disputes and other civil matters.

In November 2021, a day after joining the district attorney’s team, Wade filed to divorce his wife of more than two decades. That divorce proceeding has now become intertwined with the Trump case, as Wade’s wife, Joycelyn Wade, recently subpoenaed Willis to testify in the divorce proceeding.

The Wade divorce proceedings are sealed. On Jan. 31 — two days before McAfee’s new deadline — there will be a hearing in the divorce case on whether to unseal it.



https://www.politico.com/news/...gia-case-da-00136387


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https://www.breitbart.com/poli...ship-top-prosecutor/

McAfee’s order would force her to address the accusations in televised court proceedings , which could “be embarrassing for the district attorney and at worst derail the investigation completely,”

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She's done. She all but admitted already that the allegations are true. She stood in a church and gave a 30+ minute speech about the charges and never once took a moment to deny them. Instead she basically said, "eh, you know, no one is perfect," (shoulder shrug). "And anyway, raaaaaaccccist!

So yeah, buh bye, you awful bitch. Pack your shit, cause you're also going to prison.


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Ha ha, FUCK YOU, you traitorous douchebag.

How ya like the taste of your own medicine, Mikey?

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Bannon Predicts Trump’s First 100 Days Will Set 50-Year Agenda

MAGA insider and ‘War Room’ host Steve Bannon foresees an epochal Trump term built out through Washington.

In an exclusive interview with The Epoch Times, Steve Bannon laid out what the beginning of former President Donald Trump’s second term would look like if he is elected later this year.

“The first 100 days of President Trump’s second term will be the equivalent of the first 100 days of FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt],” said Mr. Bannon, the host of the “War Room” podcast.

“FDR, in his first hundred days, started the foundations of building the administrative state, the deep state. The first 100 days of President Trump, I think you’ll see the beginning of the deconstruction of that and the destruction of the deep state, along with dozens and dozens and dozens of other policy proposals,” he added.

How 2024 Differs from 2016
Mr. Bannon served on President Trump’s transition team in 2016 and then as the White House’s chief strategist.
He recalled that former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had put together the future president’s first transition team.

Mr. Bannon dismissed the resulting work product as “a joke.”

“We reviewed it, but we threw that away,” he said. Mr. Christie was quickly replaced as the lead of the transition effort by the president-elect’s second in command, Mike Pence.

“During the first few days on the job, every hour felt like a race,” Jared Kushner, also a member of the transition team, recalled of the opening hours of President Trump’s time in office in his memoir, “Breaking History.”

Mr. Bannon and Mr. Kushner were among the big names who helped set the White House’s initial agenda. Reporting during the Trump administration often emphasized ways the two men did not always see eye to eye.

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BORIS JOHNSON: A Trump presidency could be just what the world needs

“With the shriek of elderly beldames leaping on the piano stool after spying a mouse in their ­petticoats, the Western liberal ­intelligentsia has finally ­spotted the likely result of this November’s U.S. presidential elections.

The results from the Iowa Republican caucus have exploded like thunder in every high-minded meeting place, and the ­reaction is always the same: sheer, gibbering funk.

In the editorial conferences of fine old U.S. and UK publications, the leader writers are having hysterics.

In the cocktail parties of Davos, I am told, the global wokerati have been trembling so violently that you could hear the ice tinkling in their negronis.

In the senior common rooms of our ­universities, in the synod of the Church of England, in the Orwellian corridors of the BBC and among much of the UK establishment there has been a caterwauling orgy of nose-holding abhorrence.

No! they are saying. Not him — not that man again! …”

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In retrospect, perhaps Fani Willis should have kept her mouth shut. Yesterday, the embattled Fulton County DA filed a motion in the Wade v Wade divorce action asking to quash a subpoena for her testimony. Rather than just argue that her testimony would be irrelevant in a case where both spouses agree that the marriage was “irretrievably broken” — certainly an arguable position — Willis accused Jocelyn Wade of “obstruction” of her prosecution of Donald Trump et al. And then Willis went one step further in accusing Mrs. Wade of infidelity as the cause of the divorce.

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Bank records show that special prosecutor Nathan Wade purchased airline tickets in his and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ name for trips to San Francisco and Miami, according to a court motion filed Friday.

The filing was made on behalf of Joycelyn Wade in her divorce case with Nathan Wade in Cobb County Superior Court. Credit card statements in the filing appear to bolster allegations of a romantic relationship between Nathan Wade and Willis. The trips took place in 2022 and 2023, after Willis had hired Wade as special prosecutor in the probe of election subversion by Donald Trump and his allies.

Mrs. Wade’s attorneys actually produced the records, eliminating all doubt that the special prosecutor Willis hired had provided her financial benefit from the relationship:

Joycelyn Wade’s attorneys attached to the filing records from Nathan Wade’s Capital One bank account. It showed that he purchased $817.80 tickets for himself and Willis on April 25, 2023 to fly to San Francisco. Records show subsequent purchases at the DoubleTree hotel in Napa Valley. There were also purchases of $477.21 plane tickets in both their names to Miami on Oct. 5, 2022. Clara Bowman, who is believed to be Wade’s mother, accompanied them, records showed. Accompanying purchases from Royal Caribbean Cruises totaled more than $2,600.

The day after booking flights to Miami and the Royal Carribean cruise, Wade spent approximately $3,800 with Vacation Express, a company that offers vacation packages and tours, the records show.

“Contrary to Ms. Willis’s belief, the Defendant is not utilizing the deposition to harass her but rather to seek pertinent information from her husband’s paramour regarding her relationship with Plaintiff and the extent of the Plaintiff’s financial involvement in the same,” Joycelyn’s Wade’s attorneys responded in Friday’s motion.

“These answers are relevant to the equitable division of the marital estate, dissipation of marital assets, and the Plaintiff’s capacity to provide spousal support,” they added.

As regards to a possible obstruction charge, the motion said, “Ms. Willis’ implied threat to pursue charges against (Joycelyn Wade) and her counsel, based on inconvenient facts from her personal life that are directly relevant to the ongoing divorce proceedings … is an affront to the integrity of her office.”

Judge Scott McAfee has already scheduled a hearing for February 15 to hear a motion from the attorney for Michael Roman seeking to disqualify Willis and Wade, and to dismiss the indictment, over allegations of impropriety between the two. McAfee issued a deadline of February 2 for Willis to respond in writing to the motion and the allegations within it. Willis clearly cannot deny that she received financial benefits from Wade’s income on the case, not with the bank records and other documentation provided by Mrs Wade now on the record.

Now Willis may have a new problem with McAfee, though — witness tampering. Using her office to silence Mrs. Wade through the threat of prosecution for the preposterous charge of “obstruction” is a glaring abuse of power for personal gain. Bet your bottom dollar that Roman’s attorneys will file supplemental motions to that point and that McAfee might take that even more seriously than the apparent grift that Willis and Wade set up. And while the state bar may not have been terribly enthusiastic about delving into The Private Lives Of Atlanta Attorneys, an attempt to use prosecutorial power to silence a witness in any court proceeding is certainly going to get their attention.
 
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This has blown up locally for ol' Fani. Atlanta network news affiliates have grabbed hold of this. You know the media love a juicy scandal.


Some key details missing in this clip but see if you get the gist of this. I think Fani is in for a ride.

https://twitter.com/julie_kell.../1748431902875255152

 
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Former presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott has formally endorsed Trump. The South Carolina senator was first appointed to the U.S. Senate by Governor Nikki Haley, replacing Jim DeMint in 2012.

https://www.breitbart.com/2024...al-blow-nikki-haley/



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Wade's credit card even has Willis' name for airline tickets
 
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