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Jack Sotallaro's avatar

If this is true, and I don't doubt it is, send a copy to AG Bondi and see if it makes any waves. What you allege with this article is criminal behavior, and the Trump DOJ should pursue. Sure would be nice if someone committing these crimes actually went to jail...

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Pnoldguy's avatar

Jasmine got right on the grift train early. Landed on her feet immediately and started her shakedown. So, 2 years after being elected she is a multi-millionaire!

And she's still there robbing the taxpayers. We make Ukraine look like saints. And next month I get to feed these criminals more of my money.

Who says this is a constitutional republic? We sound more like a third world shithole that just doesn't admit it to ourselves.

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Ferglemeister's avatar

Sounds like a graduate of the Al Sharpton School of the Shakedown.

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Harry Mathis's avatar

Or the Joe Biden School of Grifting!

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Ccz dxcxdcfdx c's avatar

Why isn’t she in jail?

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John R. Grout's avatar

The U. S. Attorney for her part of Texas is not prosecuting her. Yet.

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John R. Grout's avatar

She represents a big chunk of Dallas County... so it would be the U. S. Attorney in Dallas. The local "major metropolitan daily" (Dallas Morning News) is so far to the Left that they might not even mention her being indicted or arrested when (not if) that happens. They would definitely soft-pedal any moral condemnation because she checks too many intersectionality boxes.

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Ferglemeister's avatar

Maybe there's a ghetto prison law paralleling WWII's Sullivan Law prohibiting how many family members could be assigned to the "same ship or unit":

It would read: Only so many members of Crockett's family can be incarcerated for a felony in one hemisphere.

One can only imagine her upbringing...

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Michael Hermens's avatar

If true, sounds kind like par for the course. The main issue about corruption is that the corrupt get to decide what is legal and not. There is simply no way a corrupt person would make their own grift illegal.

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Terry Kayser's avatar

I have absolutely no doubt that the majority of members of Congress and their staffers are guilty of crimes for which they should be imprisoned. I think EVERYONE in Congress should be investigated starting with the most suspicious and working down from there.

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Looking For The Light's avatar

A very expensive education didn’t make this retarded fuckwit any more intelligent then a rabid dog

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Investigating and prosecuting? Don't hold your breath!

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Darrell Thompson's avatar

Everyone seems to want to investigate. Really? I don’t. I’m done with investigations. If I’m a bad guy for this then so be it!! It’s time to move law enforcement out and let the people take control over these criminals. They are treasonous and dangerous. Why should we be subjected to the law and they are not. Our country is broken. When criminals see that they are being removed and punished by the everyday American CITIZEN you will see this trash selling each other out and beg for mercy. The time has passed for action by judges and law enforcement. It’s the AMERICAN CITIZENS TIME FOR JUSTICE AND RETRIBUTION. This is the only way to bring these vermin to justice.

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Andrea405's avatar

Don't hold your breath.

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Darrell Thompson's avatar

I won’t! Thanks for the advice.😎

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John Vezmar's avatar

The only way to end this grifting is to imprison the grifters. It reminds me of what a cop told me while the burglar he caught, and shot, lay dying at his feet on a sidewalk: "He won't be breaking into any more businesses."

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DE's avatar

I'd accept substituting deportations and executions for imprisonment.

Were we without the Militarized Policing for Profit gravy train that keeps running over us folks with moronic unionized steroidal PTSD sociopaths, judicial activision (particularly against jury nullification), plea deals, and civil asset forfeitures of the activist security state, I'd suggest that officer's actions as a model of policing.

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Evan Maxwell's avatar

You never know until you look behind the curtain.

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David Ziffer's avatar

It seems strange to me that it is taking us so long to understand that the principal criminal organization in the USA is the Democratic Party: READ: "Democrats and the Cartels": https://daveziffer.substack.com/p/democrats-and-the-cartels

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Kevin Buck's avatar

I believe that she is one of many with such a dirty trail behind her. It is absolutely so heartbreaking to see HONEST Americans working their asses off to just break even, month after month. Her behavior makes me sick and not to forget, she needs her mouth washed out with a bar of soap!

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Henry Pelifian's avatar

If many members of Congress are corrupt it means they are immune from prosecution by the DOJ because corruption by members of Congress has been rampant for generations.

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Bette Zimmerman's avatar

She really needs to be investigated.

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Ferglemeister's avatar

She needs to be fumigated.

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Betty's avatar

It sickens me.

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