Can you do us all a favor and compile all the articles you want to share about Charlamagne tha God’s political takes into one megapost?
They posted two articles in a row about the same podcast a couple of days ago. I don’t think it should be allowed, but the mods don’t seem to agree.
Hey, let him spend his Rubles however he likes. Or is it Renminbi?
Hard to tell these days.
One article is about Trump and Biden. This article is about Kamala.
Thoroughly ignorant idea.
Trump’s argument all along has been “I did nothing wrong, this is a partisan witch hunt led by the Biden administration.”
You want to feed that idea and give it life? Take the #2 person in the Biden administration and let them prosecute the case.
“You want to feed that idea and give it life?”
You speak as if it does not already.
It’s doesn’t.
Charlamagne tha who?
I keep being told he’s very important. By people who post things about him on Lemmy.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
One of Trump’s cases is his election interference case in Washington, D.C. Special Counsel Jack Smith has led the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation, accusing Trump of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election that led to the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
Trump is facing dozens of felony charges from the DOJ, which has also accused him of unlawfully retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida after leaving the White House in 2021 and repeatedly obstructing government efforts to retrieve them.
This is not the first time Harris’ previous work as a prosecutor has been brought up in connection with a legal issue pertaining to Trump.
In 2019 during an interview with MSNBC News, Harris repeated her call to impeach then-President Trump as she alluded to her previous work as a prosecutor.
“I do support proceeding with a process toward impeachment because, listen, I’ve seen people go to prison for far less than the evidence we have right now in terms of this president,” she said at the time.
Biden won 96.2 percent of the vote in the South Carolina Democratic primary earlier this month after winning New Hampshire in January as a write-in candidate.
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