#tds

otto@diaspora.psyco.fr

Cruise line offers 4-year ‘skip ahead’ trip to people looking to avoid a second Trump term

While there are plenty of people threatening to leave the country following Donald Trump’s Election Day victory, most of those vows fall by the wayside when they learn they’ll have to give up their U.S. citizenship. But for those who are still looking for an escape, a cruise line specializing in multi-year journeys has a suggestion.

only $256,000...

someone should turn it into a reality show. All those lefTards cooped up on a ship for 4 years? There will be murders.

#TDS #Terminal-TDS #politics #LOL

mlansbury@despora.de
otto@diaspora.psyco.fr

Obama: The Mad Bomber

https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1755360573896945757

#TDS #drone-strikes #gay-Kenyian

vm_idaho@sysad.org

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/trump-codefendant-joins-push-to-disqualify-fani-willis-for-prejudicial-behavior-5581164
#lawfare #TDS #vendettas
As Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis moved to cancel a hearing that would further spotlight allegations of misconduct in the high profile election case she is prosecuting against former President Donald Trump and 15 codefendants, several of those codefendants are arguing that an evidentiary hearing needs to be held.

David Shafer, former chair of the Republican Party in Georgia and one of the alternate electors who cast a ballot for President Trump in 2020, filed a lengthy motion to disqualify Ms. Willis on Feb. 5.
He argued that Ms. Willis “has engaged in a pattern of prosecutorial, forensic misconduct” that warrants the disqualification of her and her entire team, citing dozens of news articles and quoting Ms. Willis’s interviews extensively.

“All of the causes for the disqualification are self-inflicted blows,” the motion reads. He alleged that Ms. Willis’s public statements about the case have strayed “wildly” from what is proper, pointing to multiple interviews in which she referred to some of the codefendants as “fake electors.”

Mr. Shafer’s argument is similar to one filed by attorneys for President Trump, who argue that Ms. Willis has made extrajudicial statements to inject “racial animus“ and prejudice into the case in a manner unbefitting a public prosecutor. Both motions highlight a speech Ms. Willis gave at the Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta on Jan. 14, where she repeatedly invoked God while implying her critics were racially motivated.
Mr. Shafer’s motion also references allegations made by codefendant Michael Roman in a Jan. 8 court filing, which first drew attention to the romantic relationship between Ms. Willis and Nathan Wade, an attorney she appointed special prosecutor to take a lead role in the election case.