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I don't think they had to... Any large movement of documents is going to be full of SNAFU. Whole boxes tossed around for moving... In the natural order of things, misfiled and misplaced documents happen all the time.
All they needed was a reason to go looking.
???? There is little doubt that the Trump family sticks together. Quite frankly in this day and age with all the whackadoos out there it is good to see a family tied together; there is obvious love instead of rivalry between them, devotion to their family and father and in the case of Eric and Don Jr., I see loyalty to country as well. I find it refreshing.
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Trump lawyers ask for mistrial, claim Stormy Daniels' testimony about spanking ex-prez was irrelevant
By Ben Kochman
Trump attorney Todd Blanche has asked again for a mistrial, claiming that Stormy Daniels' testimony veered into gratuitous detail about her alleged sex romp with the ex-president.
Daniels testified Tuesday that she spanked Trump with a magazine bearing his face on the cover during their tryst inside his Lake Takoe hotel suite.
"It almost defies belief that we are here about a records case, and the government is...asking a series of questions about rolling up a magazine and spanking him," Blanche said.
Judge Merchan did not issue an immediate ruling.
Blanche asked for a mistrial for similar reasons on Tuesday, but was denied, with Merchan saying that issues with Daniels' testimony could be worked out during cross-examination.
4 minutes ago
Stormy's testimony about Trump not using a condom 'dog whistle for rape': Blanche
By Kyle Schnitzer
Trump attorney Todd Blanche said that Stormy Daniels' testimony about Donald Trump not using a condom during their alleged sexcapade was "dangerous" evidence" that suggested rape.
“It’s a dog whistle for rape,' Blanche said in the courtroom.
Blanche claims that Trump's team didn't know the extent to what prosecutors were going to ask Daniels, who testified in detail about her alleged affair with Trump at a Lake Tahoe golf course.
"This is not a case about sex," he said.
He also said that the jury is now "hearing about an imbalance of power between a man and a woman."
@banddag
So basically, you are invalidating your own argument about youth and sparse population. Nice.
That's really beautiful and all. But what does that have to do with Covid considering that there isn't a vaccine for Covid. And this also invalidates your argument since Africa has a lower vaccination rate than Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia.
Masks don't stop people from getting Covid. But it is noted that you again invalidate your 'younger/less dense' argument you offered for Africa by adding mask wearing to the equation.
Well gee, I work with Japanese people every day. And they shake hands just like everyone else. I have even seen them hug from time to time. But your broad stereotypical characterization is duly noted.
Mass texts don't prevent people from getting Covid. But it is noteworthy to point out the unsaid converse to your statement - that Africans don't text. Do you think they know what a computer is?
So did China, the US, UK, Germany, Italy, Singapore, New Zealand, etc. So what happened to your 'younger population and less density' spiel?
A million? Seriously? Yet you only came up with six. All six of which invalidate your original claim. But then that's typically what happens when the goal posts are moved.
(See: Logical Fallacies)
And if you had actually read the link you posted, you would have learned that Japan got a slow start with their spike jabs which essentially contradicts your "vaccine" claim. But more importantly, Japan never locked down. Never. Which again you would have known if you had first read the article you linked. But here you are again making the same mistake and showing everyone here what a fool you are.
Oh, and speaking of Africa: