Spitballs

NOTE: For all who are polishing their worry beads and rapidly and repeatedly making the sign of the cross (OCD?)… this one’s for you.

-Smith indicts Trump, and some lawyers, for obstruction in docs case. Basically charging that Trump and his team gave DOJ/NARA the run around. Which… appears they did. They certainly made things drag out and require way more effort than was necessary. 

-he does not charge Trump with espionage or unlawful retention of classified materials or anything along those lines.

-Trump surges in polls again, gains like 5% or more from increased conservative and independent support. 

-DeSantis gets temporary boost from people thinking that this means Trump can’t run, but that fades like a fart in the wind. 

-it will be the most watched case ever

-in his defense, Trump and team cite and compare/contrast his case with the vast number of documents that the Clintons, Bushes, and Obama all kept. 

-then they cite how classified some of those materials were, unlike Trump’s. 

-the 1,850 boxes in Delaware, the thousands of boxes in Chicago, the sock drawer tapes, and whatever Bush has… it all comes up and is put on display.

-the documents are declassified and we may get a look at them thanks to this case.

-some States consider taking Trump off ballots due to indictment/case. This only increases and firms up his already strong support. 

-Swampy GOPe go apoplectic and insane trying to get him off of the primary ballots and general election… only to find that they are self sabotaging and their voters give THEM the boot at the first opportunity. 

-Trump, whether convicted or not, still wins primary and general. 

-America gets a massive red pill on classified docs and obstruction and on the habits of past Presidents, classifying their own crimes, etc. Heck, we may even learn about the selling of classified info and how Trump never did it but other Presidents…

-sets the stage for public accountability of past presidents, vps, officials

-would not be surprised if just lawyers are indicted and/or convicted, btw. There’s a history of Trump lawyers getting busted and there seems to be some strife in that camp recently…

— JUST HUMAN


Bill Barr confirms that the investigation into the $5 million Biden bribery scheme was not shut down, as lying Jamie Raskin claimed. 

He also confirmed that it was handed off to investigators in Delaware. 

https://t.co/oqGQdJJCVq

— TheStormHas Arrived17


The Oversight Committee is introducing legislation to protect our elections. 

The ACE Act will require Voter ID, restrict ballot harvesting, make sure the public can observe the election process, security of mail-in-ballots, clean voter rolls, no non-US citizen can vote…

While this is specifically for DC, Comer says “the reforms of the ACE Act will hopefully create a system that other states will look to as a model for a secure election system.” 

This is what we need in every state (and more)!

The communists are going to have to vote against this. What’s that going to tell the public?

https://t.me/TheStormHasArrived17/13365

By Radiopatriot

A former talk radio host turned political activist, diving deep into the intricacies of political warfare and sharing insights on the shadow government and 5th Generation Psy-Ops. RadioPatriot's been diving into political intrigue, from FBI hearings to questioning staged events. Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

1 comment

  1. “Trump and his team give DOJ/NARA the run around. Which… appears they did. They certainly made things drag out and require way more effort than was necessary.”

    How rich!! That is exactly what Dems have been doing purposely.

    All this just turns my stomach literally. I don’t know how ppl can play the games, break all the rules and still get up every morning to play the Big Game. Cannot wait to see them crying. And all the pedos too.

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