Trump Makes DESPERATE MOVE as Georgia RICO Case MOVES FORWARD

MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas and Talking Feds host Harry Litman report on the latest developments in the Fulton County, Georgia criminal RICO case against Donald Trump after Trump lost the disqualification motion.

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26 thoughts on “Trump Makes DESPERATE MOVE as Georgia RICO Case MOVES FORWARD

  1. Sick of these five letters TRUMP… it’s like when in the WH… breaking news everyday. Americans are tired and I think it’s affecting his constituents

  2. All I have to say is, if you need to see a trial and conviction for you not to vote for 45, you were gonna vote for the corrupt criminal anyway.

  3. I don't know about the smile, Ben; sometimes your news is bad news and often comes with no sugar coating. I happen to agree with both of you about what went down in McAfee's court over the Willis contretemps, which as you both noted had no bearing and should have had no standing in a Georgia court room. Ashly Merchant deserves at least a strong, tough day before her Bar Association for peddling salacious gossip in a court room, as well Terrance Bradly needs a similar talking to- the two of them engineered that cluster fornication just to waste time; it's so clear a plumber with no hours in law school can see it. I will admit I have paid out something in the region of a good tuition for eight years in law school in at least three states- and I just don't see McAffee's reason; even if Willis is continued in this case, it will be n obvious and likely easy appeal to make after the trial- for everyone, likely including even those who have already plead guilty. Love the duets guys- keep singing, and I'll keep tuning in to MTN and TF for great takes and reviews! Who knew you could make a channel out of talking about stodgy old judges and other court personalities! Speaking of "stodgy old judges" has Barbara Jones got her new associate to help keep Trump Org. corralled?

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