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Sep 20 2017 07:47am
Quote (Thor123422 @ Sep 20 2017 07:53am)
Why would anybody get angry about obvious corruption? Makes no sense!


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Sep 20 2017 07:55am
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Hilary lost, time to own up to voting for a steaming turd
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Sep 20 2017 08:57am
Quote (Thor123422 @ 20 Sep 2017 09:55)
Hilary lost, time to own up to voting for a steaming turd


Quote (Thor123422 @ 18 Jul 2015 17:17)
Yeah no. The election isn't decided at the debates. He won't even make it that far.


?? why would anyone take the orders from one who is so disconnected from reality
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Sep 20 2017 09:01am
Quote (excellence @ Sep 20 2017 08:57am)
?? why would anyone take the orders from one who is so disconnected from reality


Your pathetic deflection has been noted
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Sep 20 2017 09:10am
Quote (Thor123422 @ 20 Sep 2017 11:01)
Your pathetic deflection has been noted

it's a simple question, you've demonstrated consistent disconnect from reality for about 26+ months now here regarding politics since the 2016 election cycle kicked off (and who knows how much longer before that) so why would anyone take your order to 'own up voting for a steaming turd'? who the hell are you to tell people what to do?
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Sep 20 2017 12:18pm
The Republican National Committee spent over $230,000 last month to cover President Donald Trump's legal fees related to the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, an RNC official confirmed for ABC News.

The money went to two members of Trump's personal legal team: $131,250 to Jay Sekulow and $100,000 to John Dowd through their law firms. Fees to Sekulow's firm covered work by other attorneys at his firm, the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group.

These payments will be disclosed in the RNC's spending report for August, out Thursday.

The RNC has also paid nearly $200,000 of Donald Trump Jr.'s legal bills.

Of that, $166,527.50 was given to Alan Futerfas, who is representing Trump Jr., and $30,102.90 to the law firm Williams & Jensen this month. These payments will appear on the RNC's September disclosure.

Breaking down President Trump's legal team
All legal fees were covered by the RNC's legal defense fund, which is financed separately from the political operation, mostly by wealthy donors.

The RNC has not committed to footing the president's and his son's legal bills as the probes continue.

The details were first reported by CNN and Reuters.

Political parties' legal defense funds are typically used to pay for legal actions related to elections, including ballot access and recounts.
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Sep 20 2017 12:23pm
Quote (KrWWW @ Sep 20 2017 01:18pm)
The Republican National Committee spent over $230,000 last month to cover President Donald Trump's legal fees related to the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, an RNC official confirmed for ABC News.

The money went to two members of Trump's personal legal team: $131,250 to Jay Sekulow and $100,000 to John Dowd through their law firms. Fees to Sekulow's firm covered work by other attorneys at his firm, the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group.

These payments will be disclosed in the RNC's spending report for August, out Thursday.

The RNC has also paid nearly $200,000 of Donald Trump Jr.'s legal bills.

Of that, $166,527.50 was given to Alan Futerfas, who is representing Trump Jr., and $30,102.90 to the law firm Williams & Jensen this month. These payments will appear on the RNC's September disclosure.

Breaking down President Trump's legal team
All legal fees were covered by the RNC's legal defense fund, which is financed separately from the political operation, mostly by wealthy donors.

The RNC has not committed to footing the president's and his son's legal bills as the probes continue.

The details were first reported by CNN and Reuters.

Political parties' legal defense funds are typically used to pay for legal actions related to elections, including ballot access and recounts.


Wow that's something.
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Sep 20 2017 12:27pm


I bet Trump wouldn't have such excessive legal bills if all the libtard cities would stop suing him. :)
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Sep 20 2017 12:39pm
Quote (KrWWW @ Sep 20 2017 12:18pm)
The Republican National Committee spent over $230,000 last month to cover President Donald Trump's legal fees related to the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, an RNC official confirmed for ABC News.

The money went to two members of Trump's personal legal team: $131,250 to Jay Sekulow and $100,000 to John Dowd through their law firms. Fees to Sekulow's firm covered work by other attorneys at his firm, the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group.

These payments will be disclosed in the RNC's spending report for August, out Thursday.

The RNC has also paid nearly $200,000 of Donald Trump Jr.'s legal bills.

Of that, $166,527.50 was given to Alan Futerfas, who is representing Trump Jr., and $30,102.90 to the law firm Williams & Jensen this month. These payments will appear on the RNC's September disclosure.

Breaking down President Trump's legal team
All legal fees were covered by the RNC's legal defense fund, which is financed separately from the political operation, mostly by wealthy donors.

The RNC has not committed to footing the president's and his son's legal bills as the probes continue.

The details were first reported by CNN and Reuters.

Political parties' legal defense funds are typically used to pay for legal actions related to elections, including ballot access and recounts.


wow thats nothing
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