A Manhattan state court judge on Friday declined to throw out the criminal case against Donald J. Trump’s family business and its longtime chief financial officer, Allen H. Weisselberg, clearing the way for a trial in the case scheduled for the fall.
Meanwhile, Cheetolini is becoming as paranoid as an old mob boss:
Two sources close to Trump also told Rolling Stone that the former president has also grown suspicious of the Republican figures coming to see him at his clubs, wondering if they could be "wearing a wire." These sources also told Rolling Stone that Trump and his advisers are in search of a "mole" or a "rat," who might be working with law enforcement against Trump.
Seems to me that a reasonable presumption that somebody is engaging in criminal activity is when they are concerned that they may be caught doing crimes.
It's probably to Sarah Huckabee's credit that she didn't delete this tweet:
But I screenshotted it, just in case.
At this point, I suspect that it's highly likely that we're going to see indictments. I can't see them carrying out a search like this if they don't already have most of the goods on the TOFF.
If they do indict him, look for a lot more violent acts from the Coalition of the Nutjobs.
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It's lovely when things the Reich has tweeted out in the past comes back to bite them in the ass.
Dale
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