A bad day for Trump
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To me, the glee with which the left watched the "existential threat" of january 6, and the political capital it has mined and will continue to mine from it, will always be the elephant in the room when we consider whether due diligence was exercised to ensure it wouldn't happen.
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Cheney has been appearing alongside Kamala on the campaign trail. Let's see if she selflessly sacrificed her all-but-anonymous Wyoming senate seat for more face time in front of the American people than she could have ever dreamed of, and then a cabinet position in a Harris administration.
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@89th said in A bad day for Trump:
If America First Legal thinks Cheney is worth an ethic violation letter, boy do I have someone who "Trumps" her! Reminds me of some folks focusing on whether Walz misspoke and finding a few twigs of truth, missing the 30,573-tree Trump forest around them!
Walz misspoke? Maybe you haven't seen the internet lately, but everybody is calling him Tim "big fat liar" Walz these days. Pretty much can't even find anybody who isn't calling him that. Do you really think Tim "big fat liar" Walz isn't a big fat liar? Why would everybody be calling him that? Do you think someone just invented it? Or is he actually a big fat liar? Tim "big fat liar" Walz is probably the biggest fattest liar ever. It's really sad that he's the vice president of Kamala "I have a big fat liar for a vice president" Harris.
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@89th said in A bad day for Trump:
If America First Legal thinks Cheney is worth an ethic violation letter, boy do I have someone who "Trumps" her!
Well, take that person to court! Wait..
But for a more detailed description:
Under Rule 4.2 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, “a lawyer shall not communicate or cause another to communicate about the subject of the representation with a person known to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the prior consent of the lawyer representing such other person or is authorized by law or a court order to do so.”
Cheney is a D.C. licensed lawyer.
At the outset, in my view, Cheney was acting as a member of Congress in this matter. That has always been a rather grey area for lawyers who are also members of Congress. The bar has taken a broad view of the need for lawyers to adhere to these ethical standards. However, it is not clear politically or ethically if the Bar officials would be inclined to pursue Cheney, who has been lionized in Washington for her role in the investigation.
Yet, the record does indicate that Cheney was not just aware of the represented status but the policy of the House to respect the rules governing represented parties. In one message Griffin tells Hutchinson, “Her one concern was so long ad [sic] you have counsel, she can’t really ethically talk to you without him.”
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What a huge shock that Tim "I'm a big fat liar" Walz is lying. It's literally right there in his name, that he is a liar. So I am not shocked that he is lying. I would be more shocked if he wasn't lying. That is how much of a liar he is. Mouth moving? Lies. That is Tim "I'm a big fat liar" for you. It's all over the internet now. Nowhere to hide, nowhere to pretend to ever tell the truth.
It breaks my heart.
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@Horace said in A bad day for Trump:
What a huge shock that Tim "I'm a big fat liar" Walz is lying. It's literally right there in his name, that he is a liar. So I am not shocked that he is lying. I would be more shocked if he wasn't lying. That is how much of a liar he is. Mouth moving? Lies. That is Tim "I'm a big fat liar" for you. It's all over the internet now. Nowhere to hide, nowhere to pretend to ever tell the truth.
It breaks my heart.
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