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I didn't vote for a sexual predator, fraudster & conman who stole from his charity, or a draft-dodger who attacked POWs and Gold Star families. How about you?
Feb 14, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
The Roger Stone case is very simple. A career criminal was caught, indicted & convicted by a jury on multiple felonies. He didn't flip and give up his accomplice despite facing years in prison bcs his accomplice was a very powerful mob boss. A mob boss who could pardon him. 1/4 The mob lawyer then claimed the sentence he was facing was unfair, while the mob boss attacked the prosecutors, judge and jury, and claimed no real crimes had been committed. So why so much effort when they've no control over the actual sentence that the judge will determine? 2/4
May 10, 2018 5 tweets 1 min read
Last fall when Mueller was investigating the payments to Cohen, AT&T President Glenn Lurie announced he was resigning, Joe Jimenez stepped down as Novartis CEO, Korean Aerospace VP Kim In-sik was found dead, then Mueller's team stopped and searched Vekselberg at a NY airport. Viktor Vekselberg was at the dinner with Flynn and Putin
Viktor Vekselberg was at Trump's inauguration
Viktor Vekselberg was sanctioned by the US
Viktor Vekselberg's US investment vehicle, Columbus Nova, where his cousin is the CEO. funnels $500,000 to Cohen's shell company
Jan 24, 2018 4 tweets 1 min read
Can evangelicals out there help explain this moral code you claim to have:

Bad: Infidelity
Good: Cheating with porn stars

Bad: Sexual deviants
Good: Child molesting

Bad: Gay parents adopting
Good: Breaking up immigrant families

Bad: Taking life
Good: Guns, war, death penalty And if one of you tells me that Trump deserves grace, I will personally find you and kick you in the nuts. We all saw the "grace" you heaped on Obama and the Clintons.
Oct 22, 2017 5 tweets 2 min read
816,393 munitions valued at over $95 million were delivered to Andersen Air Force Base between Aug 21 & Sept 30 andersen.af.mil/News/Features/…
Sep 4, 2017 5 tweets 1 min read
Most people assume their family immigrated to US legally. The longer your family has been here, the more likely they were to be undocumented Not until the Immigration Act of 1924 did anyone enter US with a visa. Everyone before that were undocumented until after they entered US.