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moniss

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7. There's no way that
Fri May 22, 2026, 05:06 AM
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Last edited Fri May 22, 2026, 08:07 PM - Edit history (1)

he wasn't getting "blow by blow" info and also doing constant strategy with his "team" working on this extremely high profile case. Even a barely competent management type would know from the start the enormity of the political/PR/career implications of this case and I don't believe his "I knew nothing" routine for one minute.

People with good credentials in all professions and walks of life sell out every day. It's a matter of whether people take ethics seriously. I would point to the career DOJ lawyers and FBI agents who have resigned rather than violate ethics to "go along" with this cabal. I would add the recent top lawyer for the Treasury who just resigned rather than rubber stamp or be any part of the new fascist slush fund.

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