These clowns keep tripping themselves up. Their actor got arrested, but they needed his
reason
for being there to get out, so they got a reporter to spill his
confession
even though no sane person would do so w/o a lawyer -- especially someone planning to plea "not guilty". I was wonder how they were going to get his case thrown out, and now we know -- claim he's not mentally competent, and his right to a fair trial has been compromised by this illicit interview. Ta-Da! A few days in the slammer -- Soros can afford to pay for that with tip money.
▼ oldchangling
These clowns keep tripping themselves up. Their actor got arrested, but they needed his reason for being there to get out, so they got a reporter to spill his confession even though no sane person would do so w/o a lawyer -- especially someone planning to plea "not guilty". I was wonder how they were going to get his case thrown out, and now we know -- claim he's not mentally competent, and his right to a fair trial has been compromised by this illicit interview. Ta-Da! A few days in the slammer -- Soros can afford to pay for that with tip money.
▼ Kalani
Interesting, going to have to look into Goldman at the times. That mod has also deleted my post and others related to pizzagate
▼ derram
https://archive.is/YRI6T :
'Department Given that statement, we’ve asked the corrections department just how Goldman allegedly identified himself as a friend of Welch. '
'Not via approved and formal D.C. Department of Corrections policies, according to a spokeswoman for the department. '
'In accordance with Times policy, he identified himself as a New York Times reporter to all parties. '
'While almost all reporters have adhered to the DOC policy on inmate interviews, the N.Y. Times reporter who interviewed Mr. '
'DOC records indicate the reporter identified himself as Mr. '
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