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Kevin Robbins's avatar

That’s a poor way to talk about Trump’s next attorney general. Hopefully only in his mind and living in the cell next to him.

What I came to point out the underrated brilliance of Jenna Ellis who managed to escape all of it without a co-conspirator number.

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Eva Seifert's avatar

Hasn't TFG turned on Rudy? Thought I read it somewhere. Heck, he didn't even pay poor Rudy.

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Kevin Robbins's avatar

Could be. 😢

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Bridget Collins's avatar

But as Smith said, the investigations are ongoing.

😁

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Tracey Henley's avatar

If you subscribe to the WaPo, they hv a piece today about Jeffrey Clark. It’s be funny if it weren’t so alarming. Esp. his autobiography.

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Tracey Henley's avatar

Here’s the article. Hopefully the gifting worked.

https://wapo.st/3qj1Gef

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Kevin Robbins's avatar

If there’s justice, this evil banality Clark will be spending a few decades in prison. I’m an optimist.

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David Court's avatar

I have not looked up the qualifications to be AG, but wouldn't a valid law license be something that should be one? Having a disbarred lawyer as AG is like having a de-frocked priest as the Pope (no offense to Catholics intended, it was for the analogy).

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Kathy Balles's avatar

Well, in Trump’s America, who needs qualifications?

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R Mercer's avatar

According to what I can find, the AG has to be a member of the bar.

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Kevin Robbins's avatar

How about acting AG?

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R Mercer's avatar

No idea TBH. I would THINK they would have to be in the bar... but who knows these days.

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David Court's avatar

That would certainly fit Rudi who has been "acting" as a legal advisor for TFG for quite a while. Of course, even an acting AG should be good actor, not a bad one. x😏

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