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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

There should be daily televised executions of these animals, and as gory as possible....it would make some think twice about their next perversion.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

It should not take seventeen years for justice to prevail.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Lawyers should be protecting the innocent, not the guilty. The victims, and their families are currently suffering the effects of a crime over, and over, and over again, while the public pays the financial burden for the criminal.

Phillip Chavez
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Phillip Chavez

"If you kill we'll kill you" it's a bit of a deterrent. It's more expensive to leave them in prison their entire lives who pays for that we do.

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Nestor Pimienta
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Nestor Pimienta

Because is important for the society, the criminals they need to pay for the crime’s

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

They should make the process quicker. Less burden on taxpayers.

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Chuckieboy
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Chuckieboy

Why would I want a lawbreakers to serve as potus??????

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Faye Friedrich
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Faye Friedrich

Trump thinks he's above the law . He puts the blame on everyone else and uses others for his benefit

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Jeffery Schuyler
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Jeffery Schuyler

This is cut and dried. Jack Smith has meticulous laid out his case. It is alarming that the Republican base continues to ignore facts. Unlike the highly litigated Election "fraud", when it came to actually presenting evidence in multiple Courts (no evidence was ever brought), Smith's job is solid.

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Karen Mayoral
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Karen Mayoral

what a DESPICABLE person!!! he is NEVER WRONG! it is time the law apply to him as well as anyone else! he has NEVER had ANY CONSEQUENCES! he has always paid his way out of everything! it boggles the mind that anyone would support this NARCISSIST! HE SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOYED TO HOLD ANY PUBLIC OFFICE

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Karen Mayoral
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Karen Mayoral

what a DESPICABLE person!!! he is NEVER WRONG! it is time the law apply to him as well as anyone else! he has NEVER had ANY CONSEQUENCES! he has always paid his way out of everything! it boggles the mind that anyone would support this NARCISSIST! HE SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOYED TO HOLD ANY PUBLIC OFFICE

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Steve James
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Steve James

Trump is guilty!!!Trump thinks he is above the law.

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Jerald Stevens
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Jerald Stevens

Because he can not tell the truth, And a thief He only thinks about himself, and if that takes lying he will. He is a traitor to our county,

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Jerald Stevens
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Jerald Stevens

Because he can not tell the truth, And a thief He only thinks about himself, and if that takes lying he will. He is a traitor to our county,

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JR Windsor
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JR Windsor

I'm a veteran. He attempted to subvert the Constitution. He needs to be held accountable.

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P James
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P James

Trump is a criminal. His actions that day led to the deaths of 6 people and caused almost $30 million dollars in damaged. He LOST the election! Its time those people who voted "NO" realize that he and the red party are using YOU! They are NOT patriots! He belongs in jail.

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Chuckieboy
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Chuckieboy

In America. We used to hang treasonous leaders

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Michele Ridenour
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Michele Ridenour

This is absolute nonsense! Also your leaving out President Trumps words were he says March to the capital peacefully & patriotic and let your voices be heard!!! Shame on you all for misleading others.

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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

After reading the YES comments it's easy to understand how Hitler accomplished the subversion of Germany.

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Justin Booya
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Justin Booya

It's another bogus, fabricated indictment, a clear abuse of the justice system. No matter how hard the dems try to separate President Trump from the American people, they fail miserably. The public loves him, and all the dems can do in response is cry.

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George Gezendorf
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George Gezendorf

Was Trump's and Pence's duty to expose the voter fraud. Biden's been corrupt for 50 years. 81 million votes for that POS is BS.

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George Gezendorf
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George Gezendorf

Free speech, it was obvious that voter fraud was rampid. 81 million for 50 years of Biden corruption, my ass.

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Adam
Adam

Obvious? Yet zero proof...hmm

George Gezendorf
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George Gezendorf

Free speech, it was obvious that voter fraud was rampid. 81 million for 50 years of Biden corruption, my ass.

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Mitchell Moore
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Mitchell Moore

The DOJ has interfered in the past 3 elections and by these indictments seek to interfere in the next general election. We have become a police state and a banana republic.

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David Dean
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David Dean

The weaponized DOJ is going making mountains out of molehills while ignoring the bribery, corruption, and high treason going on by the current president, his family, and his administration.

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Vernon Taylor
Vernon Taylor

P James has got some spittle on his nose after that one.

P James
P James

The DOJ is NOT weaponized! That is another red party lie! Donald Trump broke multiple laws that day and his actions led to the deaths of 6 people. It is time he was held accountable for his lies and his actions.

Toasty
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Toasty

Still chasing the 'Orange man bad' narrative. If Trump did the crime, he should do the time, but I don't think that is what they want. Everyone should be wary of the 'By any means necessary' happening on both sides.

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Christopher Watson
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Christopher Watson

He's no longer Relivent, so no I don't follow what is going on with this man, I don't care. We all have to pay for misconduct, he's no different. I supported him in 2016, now I'm done.

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