• @[email protected]
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    1314 days ago

    I smell an executive order coming in fast to make him hands off to justice and the crimes he’s committed.

    Would expect nothing else from this pathetic government.

    • @[email protected]
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      213 days ago

      Even better, preemptive pardon, and Taye will be appointed ambassador to Epstiens Island.

    • @[email protected]
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      1513 days ago

      No, the way it works is they start an investigation so they can suspend it later. That way if he doesn’t do exactly what they want they want they can just re-open the investigation. It’s how they handled the Mayor of NYC.

      To keep a scumbag loyal you need to keep the threat of jail time hanging over him.

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        513 days ago

        The judge in the New York former mayor Eric Adams case dismissed the charges with prejudice. He gets away with his crimes scott free, but they don’t get to hang them over his head.

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        213 days ago

        I think we’re all aware that the threat of jail time doesn’t really need a legal reason with this administration. Seriously, people are just going to be disappeared to El Salvador.

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        13 days ago

        This is it. This is how mobs operate. A culpable employee is a loyal employee.

        As a bonus: his sin isn’t even tied to the organization. So blowing him up would be essentially risk free - a quality hire if there ever was one.

        Edit: dammit, this is going to really happen, isn’t it?