I don't give a fuck about that.And a clip that says “fuck” 7 times.
I don't give a fuck about that.And a clip that says “fuck” 7 times.
We’re trying to live in a fucking society.I don't give a fuck about that.
Nonsense. You're in fucking Canada for fucks sake!We’re trying to live in a fucking society.
Keep dropping f-bombs and I can be in Virginia in a hurry. Then see what happens.Nonsense. You're in fucking Canada for fucks sake!
Just when I thought I had made up my mind I wasn't going to vote for him, he pulls me right back in.Trump posts clip from Curb Your Enthusiasm episode that was making fun of the fact that no one wants to be around MAGA people.
View: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1227040292060180481?s=09
Fucking hell. No one wants to see you curled up in the fetal position and crying again. It's fucking awkward.Keep dropping f-bombs and I can be in Virginia in a hurry. Then see what happens.
dude our PM painted himself black on several occasionsWe’re trying to live in a fucking society.
But he’s not orange man.dude our PM painted himself black on several occasions
In their defense when you have women that look like this...Isnt Fox News the channel that has paid more money out in settlements over racist and sexist abuse than it has wages in the last 10 years?
I’m sure there are films about it in this years oscars and everything.
Still. I’m sure they are a trustworthy source of news.
In their defense when you have women that look like this...
Compared to this...
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I dunno.
I'm just not comfortable with that.
I think it's wrong.
Even if they are pretty I wouldn't make them do things because I have the power.
I wouldn't enjoy it
I think it's illegal.
In an extraordinary move, all four federal prosecutors who took the case against longtime Donald Trump confidant Roger Stone to trial withdrew Tuesday after top Justice Department officials undercut them and disavowed the government's recommended sentence against Stone.
The mass withdrawal of the career prosecutors on the case was a stunning response to the controversial and politically charged decision by Attorney General William Barr and other top Justice Department officials to reduce prosecutors' recommended sentence of up to nine years, which came just hours after Trump publicly criticized it on Twitter.
The rapid fire developments in the case -- the prosecutors' withdrawals came one by one through court filings over the course of two hours Tuesday afternoon -- spilled tensions between Justice Department brass and the career prosecutors into the open, raising questions about the Justice Department's independence from political pressure. In a new filing Tuesday, the US Attorney's office in Washington revised the sentencing recommendation to be "far less" than the seven-to-nine years recommended on Monday. It was not signed by any of the prosecutors who worked the case.
Ultimately, the presiding judge in the case will have the final say on Stone's sentence.
He also said Jordan called him repeatedly in July 2018, after media outlets quoted his brother, Michael DiSabato, saying Strauss’ abuse was common knowledge to those surrounding the wrestling program, including Jordan.
“Jim Jordan called me crying, groveling… begging me to go against my brother…That’s the kind of cover-up that’s going on there,” he said.
“Are you guys going to do what you’re voted to do?” he told lawmakers later. “That’s the only reason I’m here.”
Jordan, an assistant coach for the wrestling team at OSU from 1987 to 1995, has denied knowledge of lewd behavior at university facilities. Adam DiSabato is among the former OSU wrestlers who have filed lawsuits against the school alleging it ignored Strauss’ abuse.