Sperry Reports Trump New Legal Will File Motion to Dismiss Charges 💥
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Another trap is being released with MAJOR ramifications!! IF attorney-client privileged conversations are breached by a judges order then the legal system will finally be corrupted (it is already but privileged conversations are sacrilege to the law). Just imagine all the privileged atty/client conversations the Biden family has had but also this is a privilege that all persons have when discussions are made (if qualified) with your attorney. Scary shit.
Maybe we can finally find out what Felony and Susan Rice discussed.
Remember that she became Felony's attorney at the last second to hide everything they discussed during their criminal acts.
Exactly, I don’t know because I am not going to waste my time reading the indictment ( that is what you all are for, and thank you 🙌) - but my question is, how did they get that conversation? Who provided it?
Ohhhhhh.....spicy!
Don't you love it when they take the bait! 😸
People forget… trump is very rich and the wheels of justice move very slowly.
He’s sitting comfy.
He has good lawyers. They have good things to go off of, like this.
And even short a dismissal, he still wins that case.
Remember when they were yelling obstruction non stop? This is not much different.
It also points out the inequality of the justice system. If that was any of us up there, we would be ruined financially in just a couple of months. No $3,000/hr lawyers for us.
Hopefully that will be something that changes soon.
u/#excellentbait
Plus Upvote 17.
"17 You Say?"
They got their headlines, that’s all that matters. After this news cycle it’ll be back to much racist cops.
Just as Barnes was getting excited about this aspect in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxCDVOmGPlo
How, and why did the attorneys provide evidence of supposed conversations with their client? That relationship is normally sacrosanct, because the attorneys are supposed to represent their client, not sneakily testify against them. They certainly were idiots to summarily turn those supposed records over to a corrupt judge.
Did those attorneys take notes during their conversations with Trump, including noting down the <pop> noise? When did they take said notes? It would have been too obvious to take notes during their conversations, so must have been jotted down afterwards. In any case, we can't know, they could have been complete fabrications. Kind of seems in-admissible evidence to me, especially that of the body language, which most people don't even write down, when taking notes. These people are so stupid.
In my opinion, this whole thing is a giant distraction from what is going on in Biden's camp. They are thrashing.
Taking notes about what someone else says and trying submit those in court as discovery sounds like heresay to me.
It would not surprise me at all if the action these lawyers took was actually part of the set up.
the advantage of using feeble attorneys is: you can trust them to sell you out and down the river, which is part of setting up the conditions under which the final battle can be waged based on ZUGZWANG.
The carrot dangling right before eyes, irresistible to TDS suffering DS-ers.
It's a trap and they took the bait.
They always do.
These people ARE stupid.
Matt Gaetz just said on Warroom that Jack Smith mentioned "Killary" in the indictment. And said this opens a can of worms in that, Trump's lawyers can ask for discovery of any and all docs related to that investigation. Plus their info on why she wasn't prosecuted. He called it a "big" mistake. (Made me remember, that some here have called him a sleeper White Hat!)
He sure made it sound like a "Pandora's Box".
Hubby and i were watching War Room and saw Matt! It was great!
Laches...
Cannon go BQQM! 💥💨
Pandora's box lads.
Absolutely! POTUS told 'em!
Barnes of Barnes Law did a blistering takedown of the charges facing Trumpy, Well worth a watch. Viva Frei on you tube and Rumble.
"insiders"
this is what Trump's team should do, but "insiders" stories are usually made up - possibly to control the narrative.
Moot...