This is the ultimate case of, “we are not in the mood to be answering questions about it. Its off our desk so leave us alone”.
irishguy_2012 on
that was stupid quick
stroopwafelscontigo on
I don’t trust this at all.
sirmerlins on
That’ll do, piggy
paxwells97 on
Ideally the House and Senate are preparing to turn against MAGA quickly. But I doubt that.
Murky_Chocolate_7916 on
Nothing passes this quickly, this is bizarre. What are those sneaky sneaks up to.
sweng123 on
Trump must have one hell of a rug pull planned.
Gay_Giraffe_1773 on
Read the fine print: all “unclassified” documents.
The fix is in, people. The redactions are “classified”
Corran22 on
The smoke, the mirrors, now it’s time for the magic trick. I’m guessing it’s a disappearing act of some kind for those files.
Embarrassed_Spend486 on
this was unexpected. Didn’t Mike spend all day today saying that the Senate was going to take their sweet time getting this right?
UnderCoverDoughnuts on
This feels way too easy. Something’s up.
templeofsyrinx1 on
That’s the fastest I’ve ever seen anything move through congress. That file must be scrubbed squeaky clean.
[deleted] on
the released files gonna be like
“Arrival schedule for ███████ party: █████████, ████████, ██████, and the two minors from ████████’s contact in ████████.”
williamtheblock on
Congress passes the bill, Trump signs it, DOJ releases heavily redacted, possibly partial files, implicating only Democrats and maybe a few sacrificial Republicans. When anyone points out any of that, Trump and GOP will say “we released all the files and Democrats are still complaining because they didn’t implicate Trump. We’re done here.” I hope the public and media continue to call them out over it, rather than just say “well, we tried” and forget it. I’m not optimistic though.
Slug_With_Swagger on
Hoping this means congress is just fucking done with Trump but I somehow doubt it
Ace-Cuddler on
>After Republicans spent months trying to prevent a vote, they suddenly supported the legislation as soon as Democrats reached the magic threshold for the discharge petition. And seeing the legislative writing on the wall that Republicans were about to break with the president, Trump decided to get out ahead of the vote and actually support the bill — a move that further reinforced the numbers and made it functionally impossible for the Senate to ignore the bill.
This is all very suspicious.
OriginalMinute9132 on
Too bad the Congress can’t work this fast normally.
Something fishy is going on.
Possible_Western3935 on
Trump is the president, he’s Pam Bondi’s boss. He could simply ORDER the files released any time. All this is THEATER.
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This is the ultimate case of, “we are not in the mood to be answering questions about it. Its off our desk so leave us alone”.
that was stupid quick
I don’t trust this at all.
That’ll do, piggy
Ideally the House and Senate are preparing to turn against MAGA quickly. But I doubt that.
Nothing passes this quickly, this is bizarre. What are those sneaky sneaks up to.
Trump must have one hell of a rug pull planned.
Read the fine print: all “unclassified” documents.
The fix is in, people. The redactions are “classified”
The smoke, the mirrors, now it’s time for the magic trick. I’m guessing it’s a disappearing act of some kind for those files.
this was unexpected. Didn’t Mike spend all day today saying that the Senate was going to take their sweet time getting this right?
This feels way too easy. Something’s up.
That’s the fastest I’ve ever seen anything move through congress. That file must be scrubbed squeaky clean.
the released files gonna be like
“Arrival schedule for ███████ party: █████████, ████████, ██████, and the two minors from ████████’s contact in ████████.”
Congress passes the bill, Trump signs it, DOJ releases heavily redacted, possibly partial files, implicating only Democrats and maybe a few sacrificial Republicans. When anyone points out any of that, Trump and GOP will say “we released all the files and Democrats are still complaining because they didn’t implicate Trump. We’re done here.” I hope the public and media continue to call them out over it, rather than just say “well, we tried” and forget it. I’m not optimistic though.
Hoping this means congress is just fucking done with Trump but I somehow doubt it
>After Republicans spent months trying to prevent a vote, they suddenly supported the legislation as soon as Democrats reached the magic threshold for the discharge petition. And seeing the legislative writing on the wall that Republicans were about to break with the president, Trump decided to get out ahead of the vote and actually support the bill — a move that further reinforced the numbers and made it functionally impossible for the Senate to ignore the bill.
This is all very suspicious.
Too bad the Congress can’t work this fast normally.
Something fishy is going on.
Trump is the president, he’s Pam Bondi’s boss. He could simply ORDER the files released any time. All this is THEATER.
REDACTED, CLINTON, REDACTED, CLINTON, REDACTED, REDACTED.
That’s the only reason this is passing so fast.
wtf is up? Something stinks.
There is no winning here. That has got to be the most suspicious fucking thing that happened so far!!!
The fix is in, something is happening.
[REDACTED] met with [REDACTED] during [REDACTED] and they [REDCATED] the [REDACTED].
Probably like 20 TB of this.
I don’t trust this at all. GOP is up to something extremely shitty in order to keep protecting child rapists.
This whole thing is a bait and switch. If they do release anything, it will be completely fake. We’re being gaslit, again.
We are about to get spoonfed a truly historic amount of bullshit.
How many GOP names have been purged from the files.