Anonymous ID: 3b6de8 June 30, 2021, 4:19 p.m. No.14024918   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5121 >>5154 >>5247 >>5291 >>5332 >>5386

>>14024785

>Castor defended Trump, defended Cosby

>Gloria Allred represented all of Cosby's accusers

I don't know enough to comment on the situation, but if there's one thing I could put out there… vindication of Cosby would be immeasurably healing to the country. The allegations against him ripped a huge tear in the fabric of our culture. Again, I don't know enough about the situation to truly opine, I'm just saying.

Anonymous ID: 3b6de8 June 30, 2021, 4:38 p.m. No.14025033   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>14025005

From that same site,

>On Tuesday Barr had his day in court. In an opening statement, he said he had been fiercely loyal to Donald J. Trump prior to his ousting. He said he had helped craft many of the indictments on which the military was now acting, under the belief that Trump was interested in “draining the swamp.” But in November Barr had an epiphany; he told the tribunal that Trump had instructed him to author indictments on persons who had no ties to the political arena, and that it was his opinion that Trump’s indictments were designed to settle personal scores and vendettas, not to restore political integrity.

 

>“President Trump subverted my trust and judicial authority. When he showed me a list of people to be indicted, I was shocked. I asked him why this or that person was being indicted, and he told me ‘Because they’re criminals, Bill.’ When I asked for proof, he told me ‘Don’t worry, Bill, we’ll find the proof.’ I refused to participate any further in his witch hunt, and that’s why I tendered my resignation on 23 December,” Barr addressed the tribunal.

 

This sounds like a LARP from someone trying to sow false hopium in the community while also sowing doubt in Trump. My gut says "do not trust"