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ElPanchoVilla 214 points ago +219 / -5

Good. And well-deserved as Bannon already pardoned Trump.

If Trump had kept Bannon on instead of Jared, things would be much different today.

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BoltBoltBoltBolt90 142 points ago +145 / -3

Jared Kushner ruined a good chunk of things. He was a horrible influence on Trump unfortunately, and it led to some questionable pardons and him to not make certain decisions.

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clampie 106 points ago +108 / -2

Kushner is a leftist who would fit into the deep state like slipping into a warm bath.

Same with Ivanka, who is likely more liberal than her husband.

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BrokenBleu 53 points ago +55 / -2

I don’t even know why Ivanka went left after how they treated her and tarnished her reputation and brand. Like wtf.

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clampie 43 points ago +43 / -0

She was always left.

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Hairy_Mouse 27 points ago +29 / -2

Trump used to be a Dem himself.

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clampie 40 points ago +40 / -0

He changed. Ivanka did not. Listen to her speeches on climate change.

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Farmerbob1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Climate change is not a Leftist thing.

The suggested responses to it, however, can be.

For instance, if the world stopped recycling paper, and changed from plastic to paper grocery bags, it would dramatically impact carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.

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BrokenBleu 21 points ago +21 / -0

She fucked herself over then because people hate her now, and her brand and think she’s the white devil spawn. If Ivanka thinks she has a career in politics as a Leftie, good luck cause they don’t want nothing to do with her. Especially when they were lying saying she was stealing money. Never forget the recent footage of her getting heckled at and boo’d. She shot herself in the foot continuing to support them.

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Meme_Too 5 points ago +7 / -2

She's friends with Chelsea Clinton. What more is there to say?

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orthodoxvirginian 3 points ago +3 / -0

They haven't been friends for years.

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Pats5x 3 points ago +3 / -0

if she publicly turns on her father Ivanka will get a job on any network she chooses

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Pumpitrealgood 1 point ago +2 / -1

still vote for her over any leftie (that is if voting mattered)

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SpookyBandit 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just wouldn't vote. She's an idiot and her husband is a pos.

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BrokenBleu 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was on mobile when I wrote that comment. You idiotic shill.

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trollkin0331 5 points ago +7 / -2

Female.

*inb4 based conservative women (all 4 of them)

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Anonymouse 1 point ago +4 / -3

Kushner is a leftist

LOL! Kushner is not a leftist. His father was serving time which is what all that prison reform BS was about. He ended up getting a pardon, too, btw.

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SpookyBandit 4 points ago +5 / -1

Kushner is a pos.

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Liberty_Prime 1 point ago +1 / -0

Likely?

Why?

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clampie 2 points ago +2 / -0

She's always been a leftist. Kushner, not so much.

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lash 7 points ago +7 / -0

Jared is a satanist.

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Ponzo 11 points ago +12 / -1

Pompeo doesn't want Assange pardoned either. Not everything is Kushner's fault.

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UpTrump 10 points ago +10 / -0

What's the argument for not pardoning him?

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kjj9 26 points ago +28 / -2

If a journalist recieves, unsolicited, materials that were obtained illegally by a third party, the 1st Amendment and case law makes it perfectly clear that it is legal to publish them. The ground is a little bit less solid if said journalist cultivates a reputation for publishing leaked materials and actively encourages the public to leak to him, but despite the lack of case law, most scholars agree that said journalist would still be in good shape, legally speaking.

The problem comes up when that journalist works with a specific person and the two of them conspire together to break other laws. This is what the initial indictment of Assange in the US was about. Practicing journalism gets you some leeway, but it isn't blanket permission to disregard other laws that might inconvenience you.

Think what you will about him and his practices, and the motivations of the people going after him, but there isn't much question that the law he allegedly broke is not bullshit - it is a law that we really do want to keep and enforce. And the evidence presented in the indictment, if genuine, makes a pretty clear case.

In the bigger picture, we (as a country) have rivals, and those rivals are staffed up with ruthless stonefaced killers. We are projecting a lot of geopolitical weakness these days, and a strong case could easily be made that allowing a foreigner to play spymaster by turning one of our trusted intelligence officers into a spy against us, without so much as a slap on the wrist, would be yet another weakness that we don't need to project out into the world right now.

Sadly, his physical location in the UK plays against him here. A pardon would look much less weak if he were in US custody on US soil awaiting US justice than it would to pardon him now, while he is still technically a fugitive from justice. The former looks like mercy; the latter looks like defeat.

With all of that said, if I had been elected President in 2016, I'd have signed his pardon before 1:00 PM January 20th, 2017 and invited him in for a meeting in the oval office where we could have a chat about reforming his wayward ways, and also about rooting out and exposing corruption. (Can you imagine if President Trump had installed MAGA management in all agencies and instructed them (on the sly) to sift through the classified files looking to leak damning information about Bush/Clinton/Bush/Obama hires to Wikileaks?)

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UnstoppablePede 17 points ago +17 / -0

posts like this are why i love this site. last paragraph. doing the autopsy of what went wrong starts right there.

2 things would work in trump favor:

  1. pardoning assange right off the bat puts assange in a moral quandry of knowing he owes trump.
  2. assange knew trump was innocent on the collusion; it would have resulted in the two having a basis for trusting one another. the fact assange wouldnt give up his source should have inspired trump to try to leverage that honesty into damning leaks destroying mueller, comey, brennan, clapper, obama, biden.

Trumps biggest mistake was the inner circle choice, not fighting to fire more people and not primarying republicans right off the bat.

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kjj9 9 points ago +9 / -0

When a Democrat gets elected, there are Democrats ready and waiting to be appointed to important offices, and there is Democrat legislation ready and waiting for Congress to act on.

When a Republican gets elected, there are Republicans ready and waiting to be appointed to important offices, and there is Republican legislation ready and waiting for Congress to act on.

When President Trump was elected, there were no MAGA people ready and waiting to be appointed to important offices, and there was no MAGA legislation ready and waiting for Congress to act on.

When the next MAGA President is elected, assuming there is ever another election, we have to be ready.

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Big_damn_zero 1 point ago +1 / -0

This whole chain rings very true. Trump didn't make a mistake by hiring swampthings. DC is a dark dank underground network of tunnels full of deadly traps and beasts. You need a flashlight to navigate nimbly. But the only flashlights available are given by the creatures themselves and they are programmed to go out at the worst possible moment.

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armedprincess23 3 points ago +4 / -1

McConnell said if he pardons Assange then they will vote to confirm on impeachment.

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UpTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

I get that. What's Pompeo's argument?

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clintonsserver 6 points ago +6 / -0

Pompeo would most likely be protecting Mossad's influence on a lot of things.

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armedprincess23 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don’t know. I think he just applied pressure and you know other governments don’t want him out etc. etc. I was following a telegram group and thousands of people called the White House repeatedly, and nothing.

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spezisacuckold 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol imagine trusting McConnell.

He will convict either way.

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americandrunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

This and the deep state as well. I suspect the real threat wasn't from the senate but from the deep state going JFK on the president. JFK also went against the deep state and paid the price.

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Riggs99 2 points ago +2 / -0

If I had to guess - with what JA has on the Dems and others, the moment people think he might be coming in to then be open to testify hes a dead man an hour later.

Seems like he should be secretly exfiltrated well before any pardon. And for that to happen it could cause international issues, so things need to be settled up at home first. (or maybe everything will happen at once who knows).

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americandrunk 4 points ago +6 / -2

Absolutely. Jared and Ivankas loyalties are to Israel not USA. On top of that they are democrats.

Trump greatest weakness (and his strength) is his family. I admire that he loves them this deeply, but he is totally blind to their ways.

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hloblart 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isn't he the one trying to keep him(and likely been keeping him) from using alternatives to twitter?

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notmydirtyalt 0 points ago +1 / -1

I wonder what could have caused ((Kushner)) to act the way he did?

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deleteDems 72 points ago +73 / -1

Bannon knew that Trump had to be tough on his enemies from day 1. But Trump didn't like that and wanted to do things peacefully. I think he underestimated how evil his enemies are and did not expect everyone around him to betray him at the end.

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novembergirl 33 points ago +34 / -1

Pretty much this. Trump didn't know how deep the swamp was when he first got in. Now he probably regrets not being tougher against them.

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Russian_ambassador 9 points ago +9 / -0

Trump didn't know? He went to the police years ago about Epstein's original case, and worked in the casino business. In his book he had a theiving property manager that he knew it'd be better off to have a thief that could run the joint well, than a person ruin it all due to incompetence.

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WikkiWikki420 -16 points ago +5 / -21

2024, he will rise again, smarter and more determined... He will crush the shit out of all the deep state commie faggots. He will come back like the Lion we know Trump to be.

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UpTrump 16 points ago +16 / -0

LOL "fair elections"

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WikkiWikki420 1 point ago +3 / -2

Nothing about it was fair. You know it, I know, they know it, they know that we know they know it. At the end of the day, Trump is but one man. Trump did not fail us, rather... we failed Trump. It's tough to hear, but that is the honest to god truth. Too many pedes became complacent. Leftists retarded mindset, unfortunately, had them more laser focused than us. Yes, I get it, we here all have jobs and leftists suck on the tit of the "free" government handouts... But that doesn't excuse our lack of inaction. We must learn to fight just as dirty and force them to want what we have been screaming for, PAPER FUCKING BALLOTS and VOTER I.D. Yes some may get caught doing the cheating, but if it worked for them and we didn't stand up to it, what makes you think they will, until it hits them right back. Until then, we can say buh bye to ever gaining control again.

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TeeTee2020 12 points ago +12 / -0

That just shows how much you actually don't know. Either way the point is moot. Voting will never be believable again.

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RighteousAnger 10 points ago +14 / -4

What have YOU been doing while the man fought this fight alone for 4 years? What more do you expect from him? As it is, he'll never be left alone in peace for the rest of his life and he didn't NEED to do any of this. HE CHOSE TO STAND FOR US.

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Wwg1wgammfcl 5 points ago +9 / -4

We don't have the power to arrest Hillary, the Bidens, Obama etc. That was promised to us.

Asking what YOU did is stupid, we voted for him, that's our role.

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Colonel_Chestbridge 5 points ago +6 / -1

He was a good president but all his efforts mean nothing if he doesn’t have the balls to take it all the way.

He had the opportunity to have us all fight for him and he told us to go home and hand the election over to the CCP.

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Highspergamy 3 points ago +5 / -2

I gave up my equivalent of everything.

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UpTrump 1 point ago +7 / -6

I would vote for him again in 2024. Much of this wasn't his fault; he was surrounded by traitors

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BunnyPicnic 3 points ago +3 / -0

And who kept hiring the traitors? At some point, the man doing the hiring has to take blame.

And he called us to dc on the 6th, and then cowered like a puppy that just pissed on the floor.

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NoSteppyonmyPepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no voting in 2024- are you all shills or just stupid af?

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commies4jail2021 8 points ago +8 / -0

bro trump will be 80 friggin years old in 2024, we're already stuck with an 80 year old cuck now.. 80 year old's shouldn't generally be president. I expect Papa Trump to still be in good health in 4 years, but what about towards the end of that term? Cognitive and physical decline is unavoidable, the only thing certain in life is death.

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Hairy_Mouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

LOL

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logan34 2 points ago +3 / -1

No man 2024 we may already be living in Great Reset one world government

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WikkiWikki420 2 points ago +4 / -2

Fucking Coomer Doomers everywhere.

Yes, I know this is some shit, but as he has always said "The best is yet to come."

I suspect, or at least want to believe in, a last ditch Scorched Earth moment that only Trump would and could pull off... He releases a final round of pardons for Snowden, Assange, Giuliani and himself... and maybe any other high profile person we forgot along the way.

If that doesn't happen, then yeah... hold on to your butt, because shit is gonna hit the fan.

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logan34 2 points ago +3 / -1

Stop living in fantasy land dude. Wake up we need every Patriot with their eyes open.

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Monsieur_Novembre 17 points ago +18 / -1

Unfortunately one of the top three mistakes he made.

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Equality72521 15 points ago +16 / -1

I agree with this although it's hard to say exactly how that would have played out. It might have caused the GOP to Impeach and Remove him early on.

IMHO Trump is the greatest president for at least the last 100 years but he's still only one man. The presidency is a job that you absolutely have to have many other qualified people behind you to succeed at. He tried to make some outside choices early on here and there but you can't get your appointments confirmed unless you go through McConnel. That's just the truth of it.

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WikkiWikki420 4 points ago +5 / -1

Then you Seth Rich McConnel, like Hillary did to her opposition.

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TownHallBall 3 points ago +4 / -1

This right here. For real.

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BunnyPicnic 0 points ago +1 / -1

Omg he's done. Why worry about impeachment?

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Equality72521 2 points ago +2 / -0

Presidents who are removed from office through the impeachment process are no longer eligible for the pension and benefits provided in the Former Presidents Act which includes:

  1. Salary of $221,400
  2. Office Space and Staffing Allowances: Starting six months after a President leaves office, the General Services Administration (GSA) provides funding to establish, furnish, and staff an official office anywhere in the U.S.
  3. Travel Expenses: Chief Executives and up to two staff members are reimbursed for up to $1 million in costs annually. Spouses of former Presidents also are eligible for up to $500,000 per year for security and official travel.
  4. Funerals: Presidents are guaranteed a ceremony with full honors and the option to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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kiza 8 points ago +9 / -1

Trump and Barron didn't leave on the best of terms. Say what you will about Bannon, but when the shit hit the floor and everyone was stabbing Trump in the back, Bannon was one of the few in the upper ranks who led and actively stood by Trump. That's when you learn who your true friends are.

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WanderingHealer 78 points ago +80 / -2

Jared Cuckner is probably the source of all the problems. Also probably why we haven't seen more pardons (like assange/snowden) and declassification.

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Masterblaster 39 points ago +42 / -3

EVERY

SINGLE

TIME

when will you guys learn

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MAGA_Centurion 19 points ago +22 / -3

People talk up being red pilled here but the overwhelming majority aren't and will fight being so to the death.

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simpson5774 8 points ago +9 / -1

Its a hard pill to swallow, not because it is somehow difficult, but because of how much it makes sense and having to reconcile what (and who) has been on the side of truth.... Common sense isn't just uncommon, the phrase is an oxymoron and could be considered 'newspeak' today.

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Lord_Kek 13 points ago +16 / -3

Fucking Presbyterians

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RonPaulWasRight 6 points ago +6 / -0

The fuck is wrong with Trump then that he gives that pencil neck any influence over his decisions whatsoever?

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TrumpWonByALandslide 5 points ago +6 / -1

Probably?

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WanderingHealer 6 points ago +6 / -0

ok definitely... fuck cuckner

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chinesevirus 5 points ago +9 / -4

The source of the problems is the man making the decisions.

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Boomertown 3 points ago +5 / -2

No better man has been found for the Presidency.

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BotFlyPenis 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wouldn't let Jared Kushner advise me on wiping my ass after a taco bell shit.

666 Park Avenue....what a fucking disasterous deal.

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GEOTUSMAGA 47 points ago +56 / -9

THE LIST IS TERRIBLE

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Boomertown 7 points ago +11 / -4

Why?

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GunsAndWeed 12 points ago +12 / -0

“Take the guns first, due process later”

“Except for Lil Wayne, give his gun back”

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Highspergamy 10 points ago +10 / -0

Lil Wayne pardon doesn't bother me a tenth as much as Kodak Black. Look up his legal issues on wiki.

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Plzno 3 points ago +16 / -13

For one thing Bannon’s crime is defrauding Trumps own supporters

But thats none of my business

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TrumpsGlassOfWater 23 points ago +23 / -0

So were all just trusting and taking the side of New York attorneys rather than Bannon and Trump??

What the fuck is going on here?

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Prairie_Dog 7 points ago +7 / -0

This thread need a nuking. The line has collapsed.

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Boomertown 10 points ago +10 / -0

Bannon was out there day after day throwing red pill bombs he was on the edge of some sketchy stuff not really his fault and got nailed by the deep state.

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Highspergamy 3 points ago +3 / -0

But Bannon was technically guilty. I hate it, but sure looked that way to me.

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Donald_Farage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, but the crime he is guilty of is sort of bullshit. The claim is that he defrauded investors by paying someone else a salary that fundraiser off promising not to receive a salary.

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Highspergamy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the investigation and subsequent case was no doubt the fruit of political motivation, but I was disappointed in Bannon and understand why he has acquired the moniker Sloppy Steve. A man with his enemies has no choice but to operate with untiring adherence to every jot and tittle of the law, like President Trump seems to have endeavored towards. Bannon was the shoulder demon that led his purely intentioned, but inexperienced disciple into this quagmire. He is quoted as making some pretty cringey comments about the nature of the undertaking of such projects and substantial self-enrichment, though this would be a clear 180 from the explicitly outlined code of conduct laid out from the conception of the undertaking. Seemed to me Bannon was going to get his sizable chunk through services rendered and he felt awkward with his wallet swole and dude man sitting empty handed, so he encouraged him to just change course midstream without due diligence to appropriately inform the people who had entrusted him under proud and explicitly laid out non-profiteering motivation. When Bannon was on Tucker Carlson, Tucker discreetly chose not to escalate to awkward impass, but he prompted Steve Bannon with the opportunity to deny the allegations against him twice, and Bannon blatantly dodged both times because they are entirely true and a very embarrassing and bad look.

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Newacct 2 points ago +3 / -1

Sloppy Steve + some rappers + some well to do friends of people who hate him (and us), etc. Nobody important at all.

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jpower 3 points ago +8 / -5

yeah a bunch of bs

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SpezLovesHisBull 30 points ago +30 / -0

No Assange or Snowden. Booo

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AssangeStartedDeMovt 9 points ago +11 / -2

Pardoning Assange was free money on the table. It would have catapulted his "patriot party". Not pardoning him is a completely idiotic move. Many on here won't realize that because they don't understand that this movement started long before Trump, and the base has always been very close to Assange.

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Russian_ambassador -1 points ago +2 / -3

Optics

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speakonlythetrump 29 points ago +34 / -5

I've been a hardcore Trump supporter, but man this really pisses me off. I have buds that donated to the very same wall fund scam that got Bannon in trouble. Sigh, not like this. Thankfully, our movement is larger than Trump now.

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TrumpsGlassOfWater 11 points ago +14 / -3

If youre a hardcore Trump supporter then why the fuck are you taking the word of New York deep state corrupt globalist attorney generals who filed the charges??

Do you also believe Biden won the election, that Flynn belongs in prison, and that Trump has to give up hos tax returns because some fag NY attorneys filed charges??

Is this a fucking joke?

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speakonlythetrump 1 point ago +5 / -4

lmao, you do realize that Bannon confessed and people actually got scammed? are you retarded? so you're saying trump pardoned some deep state corrupt globalist attorney's fake convictions? damn bro, you're funny as hell but I can't help but pity your dumbassery.

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DrVSGGEOTUSPhD 9 points ago +9 / -0

Bannon was not convicted and disputed all charges

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ConfiscateTheCoats 5 points ago +5 / -0

What the fuck are you talking about lol he did not “confess” in any way

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MAGA_Centurion 7 points ago +14 / -7

Why did your friends give money to anyone to build a wall between two countries when said recipients aren't the government?

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sum_ting_wong 25 points ago +25 / -0

Nah, the guy that was the face of the Wall Fund (disabled Vet, IIRC) got "compensation" that violated the "non-profit" laws that the group fell under. Some of the other principals (Bannon, et.al.) may have received some reimbursements, but overall, the charges were way overblown, and only filed to smear GEOTUS thru association.

(This is all off the top of my head, and it's late, so I could be wrong)

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kjj9 9 points ago +9 / -0

Not a law. They advertised that money donated to the wall fund wasn't going to compensate the guy. And the way that I read the indictment, the government wasn't even going to try to prove that donated funds got back to him - they were going to try to convince the jury to assume that since the same people were involved, there must have been comingling of funds.

Bannon's involvement in the whole scheme looked incredibly tenuous to me, even if we accept the central premise of the main legal action. Looked like he was included in the case mostly to draw headlines and punish him for supporting Trump.

But after having read Licensed to Lie and a bunch of other books lately, I'd be in favor of a pardon for Bannon based solely on the FBI/DOJ accusation. Without knowing anything else about a person or a case, for any name that I've ever heard before (in any context), if the feds are against them, I'd be willing to bet real money that a pardon is justified.

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sum_ting_wong 1 point ago +1 / -0

IIRC, the main guy received 160-180K total, not a huge sum, relatively speaking.

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me-no-likely2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Didn’t they build some wall?

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Plzno 2 points ago +4 / -2

Just enough to convince people they were legit

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speakonlythetrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perhaps because Trump also vouched for it?

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Hairy_Mouse 7 points ago +9 / -2

TBH, I think our site needs a name change.

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DrVSGGEOTUSPhD 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't think that was a scam at all! They built wall and yes it was mostly PR but that was understood to be part of it.

Bannon did nothing wrong, this case was just commies trying to take out our C&C

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grassshrimp 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's amazing how many here still don't get the FACT that President Trump and all of his ally's have been under attack from day 1 and yet supposed supporters turn on a dime against them and believe the Justice Department and legal system when it's so obvious they are weaponized against us. Page, Papadapulous, Flynn, Stone, Bannon, Trump himself and many more attacked to drive a narrative and yet here we are falling for it and helping them.

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Puppy528 14 points ago +14 / -0

But not Assange.

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GlacialSpeed 11 points ago +12 / -1

The post just has to put this in there:

Unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud during last year's election.

Motherfuckers, we have thousands of affidavits, audits, and sworn expert testimony. The claims of voter fraud have infinitely more backing them up than most of the bullshit published by this rag.

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ionian 8 points ago +8 / -0

They always phrase it like that. It's all they have. They keep think if they repeat it enough it'll become true.

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spezisacuckold 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s a “Big Lie”

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deleted 8 points ago +9 / -1
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SpacemanTy 6 points ago +8 / -2

Oof the list is trash

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BigLove 6 points ago +25 / -19

For defrauding millions of MAGA supporters... Classy.

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TrumpsGlassOfWater 13 points ago +17 / -4

Why the fuck does everyone here all of a sudden take seriously the bullshit deep state New York attorney charges against Bannon?

Do you think Sidney Powell should be disbarred because a MI state attorney said so?

Should Trump have to give up his tax returns because a NY attorney filed the charges??

Do you people all of a sudden trust the deep state?

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kjj9 10 points ago +10 / -0

They get paid 50 cents per post to shill here.

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speakonlythetrump -2 points ago +3 / -5

you idiot. Bannon himself confessed and was convicted. jeezlaweeze, not everything is some deep state hoax.

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morememesplz 0 points ago +2 / -2

what? I thought he pled not guilty... when did he confess?

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ConfiscateTheCoats 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lmao, he didn’t. Guy above you is just lying

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geckogreen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I donated to the wall project and do not feel defrauded at all. Wall was built.

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JackLemon 6 points ago +16 / -10

That is really going to piss Roger Stone off. Perhaps Bannon's work on the election fraud softened Trump's heart about Sloppy Steve and all the treacherous things he did to sabotage him.

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UnstoppablePede 7 points ago +7 / -0

fill in? how did he sabotage?

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hint 18 points ago +19 / -1

He didn't. Jared wanted Bannon out so that was it.

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ionian 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yup. Even Bannon had said it - that it was never Trump who pushed him out, it was Kushner. Jared was one of Trump's worst mistakes.

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John-Miller 4 points ago +5 / -1

It's been known for a while that Bannon and Kushner clashed a lot. This was early into Trump's presidency. Bannon was a fighter and a warrior for MAGA, Kushner only cared about MIGA (Make Israel Great Again).

A lot of people inside the white house (the ones that ended up betraying Trump and giving him poor advice) wanted Bannon out because he wanted to go aggressive on the swamp and establishment. He was an outsider like Trump.

In the end Trump chose family over who was probably the best advisor and strategist he ever had in politics.

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DeplorableCentipede 4 points ago +7 / -3

Apparently he set up a wall donation fund that ended up being a scam. I'm not sure how true that is.

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DrVSGGEOTUSPhD 8 points ago +9 / -1

Wall was after and it wasn't a scam. That's what he's getting pardoned for the SDNY commie shits were charging him for grifting, but that was BS.

SLOPPY STEVE IS OUR FIELD GENERAL!

SLOPPY STEVE DID NOTHING WRONG!

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UnstoppablePede 4 points ago +4 / -0

the wall thing came after I believe, i think he was peripherally involved, most likely Three letter agency quality charges.

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JackLemon -1 points ago +2 / -3

Bannon has tried to sabotage Trump multiple times including bringing the sleazy gossip writer Michael Wolfe into the White House so he could and did write a hit piece against Trump. Bannon even let the bastard use his office. It wasn't long after that that Trump fired Bannon and nicked-named him Sloppy Steve.

Bannon then went on to flip-flopping in his court testimony against Trump's long-time friend and ally Roger Stone. Stone ended up wrongfully convicted by the Mueller witch hunt.

Bannon was also one of the principles behind the private wall project that Trump rightfully believed was designed to embarrass him for not securing funds for the wall despite being betrayed by the Republican dominated Congress.

Perhaps Bannon's War Room show was just Bannon's desperate and insincere act to earn a pardon. It seemed to have work. I will still wager Bannon will try to betray Trump again. The former military intelligence agent is a proven untrustworthy snake.

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kinbergfan 6 points ago +9 / -3

The MAGA dream is still alive in Bannon.

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Sankari 4 points ago +7 / -3

Bannon is the new Trump.

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whippeat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pompeo/Bannon 2024

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Sankari 6 points ago +10 / -4

But he didn't pardon Assange or Snowden. Low energy. Sad!

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Jcholl9 6 points ago +10 / -4

Good Bannon deserves it... He should have been VP

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ionian 5 points ago +5 / -0

Archive, my pede. Don't give the post fucking clicks.

https://archive.vn/usM8Y

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bonkers 4 points ago +4 / -0

what if democrats pardon the perps of 2020 vote fraud ?

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Pumpitrealgood 4 points ago +4 / -0

people can be mad at Bannon for the hopium, but he knew the election was stolen, and tried to organize against the steal with calling, and getting info, out, his words ''We need to secure the win'' I know some people will call it false hope, etc. but the guy did all he could to try and reverse this bullshit

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Get-schlonged 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sloppy steve. Awesome

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LowKeyPede 2 points ago +2 / -0

Disappointed "War Room" isn't stickied. Good info/guests on this show regardless of what people think of Bannon.

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iactuallylovetrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

This author is a jackass.. pumping out article after article so fast he can't bother to even spellcheck it.

Lil Waybe https://archive.vn/CAi1B

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ausglitsch 1 point ago +3 / -2

didn't he.. take money in an attempt to privately fund the wall without giving any explanation for why that didn't work out—and then never returned what funds he'd raised? why was he pardoned?

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Candygram_for_Mongo 1 point ago +1 / -0

I knew Bannon Trump rift was mostly theater

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Dr0neRec0very 1 point ago +2 / -1

The fake news will latch onto this Bannon report, of course, but the majority of President Trump's pardons are the little people who just tried to make a buck off of some weed or something equally harmless: the people Joe Biden's crime bill had tossed into the cabal's dungeon for nothing but optics and pure elitist power.

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nodefire 1 point ago +2 / -1

War Room!

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bbgunz123 1 point ago +6 / -5

So we can pardon the shit show of a human who committed fraud against actual patriots trying to help build the wall, but not julian assange or snowden? The fuck is this shit?

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IronSheik 1 point ago +7 / -6

This guy was a traitor. He cheated Trump supporters and gave that fag author all the intel he needed for his book. Fuck this backstabbing prick. This is sad.

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mainsoda 1 point ago +1 / -0

The New York Post is trash.

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maxx99bx 1 point ago +3 / -2

Sloppy Steve!!!

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Queensefcee 0 points ago +1 / -1

Bannon stayed loyal to the end. I listen to him everyday on war room for the past few months. Bannon has more spine than these feckless politicians. Im happy GEOTUS has someone like him on his side...

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Chodus 0 points ago +2 / -2

kushner sucks a lot of baws, bannon was the chode king.

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therepublica -2 points ago +2 / -4

Smart. Hopefully it means 2024 run.

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boomerpro17 -3 points ago +3 / -6

Fuck this scam artist, he took OUR donations & used them for his private yacht parties.

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kjj9 5 points ago +5 / -0

That would be news to the rest of us. No such accusation is in the indictment.

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deleted -3 points ago +7 / -10
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TrumpsGlassOfWater 8 points ago +9 / -1

Because those are bullshit charges by the vile and corrupt NY state attorneys who have been working overtime to destroy and bankrupt their political enemies for years.

Why trust their bullshit charges?

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youngdecker -9 points ago +3 / -12

Here is Bannon's indictment. Why Trump would pardon someone who defrauded his own supporters is beyond me. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-release/file/1306611/download

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TrumpsGlassOfWater 9 points ago +10 / -1

Because theyre bullshit charges just like everything else that NY office files.

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CoryInTheHouse1776 3 points ago +3 / -0

Then why not pardon Brian Kolfage too?

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TrumpsGlassOfWater 3 points ago +4 / -1

tRuST dEmOcRatiC pOliTiCaL oPeraTivEs!!!

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fsvantesson 2 points ago +4 / -2

I'm not read up on this case, but I'd believe theres information about this thats not public. Sure he has his reasons.