Chris Christie on Trump:
“This is an angry bitter man, who now wants to be back as president because he wants to exact retribution on anyone who has disagreed with him."
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@WeNeedARealBoss@SULLY10X @StOrMyN22133081 No they don't. They Never have & they won't. Not that I care about the Biden's anyway. U keep having the same snake oil salesman coming to your door in cartoonish disguises & you buy into it every time. THEN U act like other people are clowns, as u won't see the makeup on self.
@ChatByCC It's only safe for MAGA on Truth Social....feel free to go and stay there. On a side note, Feds infiltrate gangs, racist groups, foreign axis comrades, drug crews, traffickers, and hate groups, so of course they would infiltrate a combo of all of those groups, also known as #MAGA
@_Manta777@acnewsitics A Dictator would have blocked you from saying that and had you arrested already. Trump is facing Charges and Lawsuits for his own dumbass criminal actions.
@mtgreenee I'd suggest reading the wiki documents pertaining to Sororities & Frats, which interconnects politicians(Minus no college Boebert and Greene who wasn't accepted to any..she pretends different). Here's Mike Johnson's & I know U all Have heard of it #Skulls https://t.co/g57YxohORa
BREAKING NEW: The judge of Missouri, Judge Jon Beetem, determined that the office of the Attorney General under Josh Hawley knowingly violated transparency laws. It has been concluded that Hawley's staff unlawfully withheld public records, as they were worried it could potentially damage his 2018 Senate campaign.
Judge Jon Beetem of Cole County ruled that the attorney general’s office breached the Sunshine Law by purposely hiding emails exchanged between Hawley’s taxpayer-funded staff and his political consultants during his bid for the U.S. Senate in 2018.
As a consequence, the attorney general’s office is obligated to pay a sum of $12,000 in civil fines, the highest amount permitted by state legislation, in addition to covering the costs of the attorney's fees. Josh Hawley needs to be held accountable.