I'm moving out of North Carolina in 22 days, and going to Illinois. I WILL miss the weather and beauty here. I WON'T miss the people. They're so Bibley that I feel I live amongst robots. My town is racially segregated. My Trumper neighbor has tormented me for years. I'm out
@edendally@MaryLTrump Imagine being 5 miles from bald at 30 or thinking that shaving your head qualifies you for military service. You'll never pass the psych eval, especially after they read thru your Twitter feed.
@edendally Failed acting career, failed Love Island contestant 😂, and failed psych evaluation...the military ain't for you sport. Who joins at 30?!?! You sound ridiculous.
In case you need some good news, there's a chance Donald Trump could be charged with espionage.
Newly reported information reveals that Jack Smith has zeroed in on the type of documents Donald illegally removed from the White House--and then refused to return--including a classified map.
According to legal expert Dave Aronberg, who spoke with MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace, violators of the Espionage Act, or 18 USC 719 (e), could face up to ten years in prison. And there’s a strong case here.
Aronberg explains that if Donald was “unauthorized to have possession” of the map and showed it to others anyway, he’d be in violation of the statute.
Recently, it was reported that aides to Donald were asked questions about this map before a criminal grand jury.
This adds a new level of seriousness to Donald’s case because it potentially gives prosecutors physical evidence of his crimes: a proverbial smoking gun.
That means, the very real possibility Donald will not just be charged with but convicted of a crime just went way up.