George Santos Charged
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 14:16 last edited by jon-nyc 5 Oct 2023, 14:17
Charges came out. Lots of felonies. 5 counts of wire fraud, each can get you 20 years in club Fed. 3 counts of money laundering, same. Other charges too.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 15:30 last edited by
LOL
“Santos is not the first member of Congress to lie, steal, engage in sexual antics, etc. What makes Santos unique is that he may be one of the only members of congress to do them all.”
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Charges came out. Lots of felonies. 5 counts of wire fraud, each can get you 20 years in club Fed. 3 counts of money laundering, same. Other charges too.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 16:09 last edited by
Have to say, am I the only one to wonder if it is rather
unusual that the DOJ moved so quickly? Think about it. Before
November, no one had heard of him and his history of difficulties with
the truth was not on anyone's radar, even when he lost the
election in his first time. And now, within a matter of 14 months they think they
really have a case against him. -
Have to say, am I the only one to wonder if it is rather
unusual that the DOJ moved so quickly? Think about it. Before
November, no one had heard of him and his history of difficulties with
the truth was not on anyone's radar, even when he lost the
election in his first time. And now, within a matter of 14 months they think they
really have a case against him.wrote on 10 May 2023, 16:18 last edited by@George-K said in George Santos Charged:
Have to say, am I the only one to wonder if it is rather
unusual that the DOJ moved so quickly? Think about it. Before
November, no one had heard of him and his history of difficulties with
the truth was not on anyone's radar, even when he lost the
election in his first time. And now, within a matter of 14 months they think they
really have a case against him.We all hunt for the truth in our own ways.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 16:19 last edited by
Yeah, I think they were quite motivated.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 16:39 last edited by
I doubt it has anything to do with motivation. You think the people investigating Trump are any less motivated?
I think it has to do with how difficult it is to execute the information collection. In this case it's all documents they subpoena from banks. Not a lot of sleuthing who the witnesses might be, figuring out whom to ask about what, new leads, etc.
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I doubt it has anything to do with motivation. You think the people investigating Trump are any less motivated?
I think it has to do with how difficult it is to execute the information collection. In this case it's all documents they subpoena from banks. Not a lot of sleuthing who the witnesses might be, figuring out whom to ask about what, new leads, etc.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 16:51 last edited by@jon-nyc said in George Santos Charged:
I doubt it has anything to do with motivation.
That's maybe the dumbest sentence ever written by a human mind.
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@jon-nyc said in George Santos Charged:
I doubt it has anything to do with motivation.
That's maybe the dumbest sentence ever written by a human mind.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:18 last edited byOh I'm doing fine. How are you, Horace?
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:19 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in George Santos Charged:
Oh I'm doing fine. How are you, Horace?
Excited about the possibilities of the future, as always.
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Have to say, am I the only one to wonder if it is rather
unusual that the DOJ moved so quickly? Think about it. Before
November, no one had heard of him and his history of difficulties with
the truth was not on anyone's radar, even when he lost the
election in his first time. And now, within a matter of 14 months they think they
really have a case against him.wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:27 last edited by Renauda 5 Oct 2023, 17:28@George-K said in George Santos Charged:
Have to say, am I the only one to wonder if it is rather
unusual that the DOJ moved so quickly? Think about it. Before
November, no one had heard of him and his history of difficulties with
the truth was not on anyone's radar, even when he lost the
election in his first time. And now, within a matter of 14 months they think they
really have a case against him.Perhaps but where there’s smoke there’s fire, and just maybe what seemed had to be an insignificant smoulder, turned out be much more than a discarded cigarette butt that required action.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:29 last edited by
In an earlier thread I had mentioned he had an arrest warrant out in Brazil, all of this was inevitable. And honestly, even for a pathological liar, what a dumb move to run for public office and bring all this attention to your illegal ways.
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I doubt it has anything to do with motivation. You think the people investigating Trump are any less motivated?
I think it has to do with how difficult it is to execute the information collection. In this case it's all documents they subpoena from banks. Not a lot of sleuthing who the witnesses might be, figuring out whom to ask about what, new leads, etc.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:38 last edited by@jon-nyc said in George Santos Charged:
I doubt it has anything to do with motivation. You think the people investigating Trump are any less motivated?
I think it has to do with how difficult it is to execute the information collection. In this case it's all documents they subpoena from banks. Not a lot of sleuthing who the witnesses might be, figuring out whom to ask about what, new leads, etc.
Nah, I think Biden sold us out to China, with and without Hunter's help. Among other money-making opportunities for the Biden crime family. This is just another small fish for the MSM to go ape shit over, so the chattering classs and subsequently the mouth-breather voter class will have a shiny object to deflect attention.
Look, we all know the Justice Department has been politicized, weaponized and is highly capable of running psy-ops.
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In an earlier thread I had mentioned he had an arrest warrant out in Brazil, all of this was inevitable. And honestly, even for a pathological liar, what a dumb move to run for public office and bring all this attention to your illegal ways.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 17:51 last edited by@89th said in George Santos Charged:
And honestly, even for a pathological liar, what a dumb move to run for public office and bring all this attention to your illegal ways.
He's on this forum, right?
Maybe, once he's released from custody, he'll fill us in?
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 20:39 last edited by
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 21:17 last edited by
An unverified rumor is that DOJ will drop charges if he resigns, opening the door for a special election.
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wrote on 10 May 2023, 21:35 last edited by
I'd be skeptical of that. I think any plea would include jail time, and won't come for many months.
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An unverified rumor is that DOJ will drop charges if he resigns, opening the door for a special election.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 21:54 last edited by@George-K said in George Santos Charged:
An unverified rumor is that DOJ will drop charges if he resigns, opening the door for a special election.
Of course. Anything to flip a seat.
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@George-K said in George Santos Charged:
An unverified rumor is that DOJ will drop charges if he resigns, opening the door for a special election.
Of course. Anything to flip a seat.
wrote on 10 May 2023, 21:57 last edited by@Jolly said in George Santos Charged:
@George-K said in George Santos Charged:
An unverified rumor is that DOJ will drop charges if he resigns, opening the door for a special election.
Of course. Anything to flip a seat.
That seat hasn't been GOP since 2012 - Peter King (1992-2012). Before that, 1981-1983.