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We Won’t Deliver To New York!

New York’s kinky set might be tickling Judge Arthur Engoron’s nipples, but truckers aren’t too happy with the leftist crackpot. The truckers’ boycott of New York City keeps growing by the day. Hundreds of truckers are refusing to deliver any goods to this cesspool on America’s eastern shores.

The truckers aren’t riding solo, either. Investment houses have now announced they will be redistributing billions of dollars invested with New York firms. Inconvenienced New Yorkers can now decide: Do you want to continue to perturb the nation as a whole, or will you reign your local hack politicos engaged in unscrupulous lawfare?

Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Fani Better Buckle Her Belt

Things are going from bad to worse for Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney who tried to concoct her own elaborate RICO case naming former President Donald Trump and 18 codefendants.

By now, most of you know the scam. Willis paid her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, to research and investigate the charges and frame the case. Meanwhile, she and Wade enjoyed the hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees, taking lavish vacations on cruise ships in the Caribbean and off to California’s wine country.

But as her ethical abuses become known, and she herself faces being disqualified from the case, Willis is losing it, even inside the courtroom.

How much longer before Judge Scott McAfee moves to disqualify her? And is he capable of doing so, after having worked in the same law firm as Willis? It’s also been revealed that he donated to her campaign before his appointment to the court.

They say America’s justice system is two-tiered. We say it’s just flat-out, downright corrupt! Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Fani Willis’ ex-boy friend — Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade — filed a brief, seeking to stop Judge Scott McAfee from reviewing Terrence Bradley’s texts, claiming they are protected under attorney-client privilege.

Some 22 state Attorney Generals submitted an amicus brief in support of former President Donald Trump and his immunity battle at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Trump’s defense objected to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron’s order and judgment, arguing the Court colluded with Letitia James and her office in crafting the judgement without conferring with the defense as required by New York law. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

AG Wants Trump’s Property

Former AG Edwin Meese submitted an Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing Jack Smith must be disqualified from the Trump J6 case before the prosecution can move forward.

Trump’s defense attorneys revealed they are planning to file 10+ major motions in the classified documents case, including possibly a motion to disqualify Jack Smith and to dismiss the case for vindictive prosecution.

New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed she is preparing to seize Trump’s properties in New York if he does not comply with Judge Arthur Engoron’s $450+ million order. Meanwhile, Trump’s team asked the Court to follow the rules and include the Defense in the judgment process. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Why is New York Attorney General Letitia James threatening to take the properties of former President Donald Trump?. At the end of the day, she’s trying to sound tough and rattle a few sabers. She knows damn well that the ridiculous fines set by disgraceful Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron will not stand.

Matthew Whitaker, a former acting U.S. Attorney General, explains the political posturing by James.  On Wednesday’s “American Agenda,” Whitaker slams James and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for political cases against Trump.

Let’s hope he’s right, and that both the fascist James and Willis are restrained — either jailed or forbidden from ever again indulging in corrupt chicanery. Here’s more from Newsmax TV.

 

NYC: An Emerging Wasteland

Where’s Snake Plissken when you need him?

Snake, for those of you who are movie buffs, was the hero played by Kurt Russell in the dystopian 1981 feature Escape from New York. Now, we’ve not only got New Yorkers leaving that hellhole behind, but hundreds, if not thousands, of investors promising to withdraw billions of dollars from New York banks, firms and investment houses.

You, too, can follow suit. Whether you have $5,000, $50,000 or $5 billion invested, lift any funds now helping support New York City and deposit the money elsewhere. Likely, how much you’ve got invested will dictate how quickly you can make the shift. But you most certainly do not want to invest in New York City, not with leftist lunatics like Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron or New York Attorney General Letitia James around to wreak havoc.

Their decisions aren’t based on law, but simply are cheap shots aimed at political enemies. Neither deserves to remain in office. Here’s more from Neil Johnson, citing one large investment company that intends to move $2 billion out of New York City. Let the downfall accelerate!

Empty shelves inside a Whole Foods store in Brooklyn.

Engoron Fed To The Sharks

Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba and Kevin O’Leary, the entrepreneur from Shark Tank, rip apart Judge Arthur Engoron’s $350+ million dollar verdict against Trump and Trump’s defense attorney Christopher Kise responds. O’Leary vows he will stop investing in New York-based ventures.

Trump’s defense said Jack Smith’s arguments are “fatal” to their prosecution in a new reply at the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan’s immunity ruling.

Trump’s criminal trial in New York, orchestrated by New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg,  is now scheduled to start with jury selection on March 25th, 2024. Trump will be required to attend and sit in Court for an estimated 6 weeks throughout the trial taking place in the heart of the 2024 election season.  Low-life leftist scum like Bragg, Engoron and Letitia James continue to destroy whatever fairness remains in our tattered electoral process.  Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Will We See Bagel Riots In NYC?

Many truckers are now refusing to carry goods into New York City to protest Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron’s ridiculous $355 million ruling against former President Donald Trump. Engoron didn’t base his ruling on law or on reason. He simply wanted to punish someone who doesn’t abide by the dictates of warped leftism.

That being said, it’s time this ratty-assed sleazeball and the sniveling jerks behind him get taught a lesson. Even if only 15 or 20 percent of truckers refuse to ride into New York City, it won’t take long before there are shortages of food and basic household goods throughout the city. You can’t buy toothpaste for your kids or find any bagels to eat for breakfast? Take it up with the Judge.

You say that’s unfair? No. Engoron’s the one who ‘s out of line — trying to impose New York’s provincial attitudes on all of America.  It’s fair play he learns a valuable lesson. Same goes for New York’s derelict attorney general and your whackadoo governor. You all bit it off, now let’s see what you can chew! Here’s more from Styxhexenhammer666.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: You don’t have to be a trucker to stick it to the lawfare globalists  in New York City.  Is there a product you order from a New York distributor? Find an alternative source. Do you hold stock in one of Wall Street’s monstrous, conglomerate management houses, like Blackrock or Vanguard? Sell off your shares. Planning a trip to New York? Again, go somewhere else.

You can be as dedicated or precise, as loose and lax, as creative or zany as you wish. You can quietly fly solo, or get flashier and persuade 10-15 of your friends to go along with you. Framing your quest will be half the fun! Remember, every one of us can make real change happen, just as we proved we could do with Bud Light.)

Dirty Judge Issues Dirty Ruling

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron has fined former President Donald Trump $354 million in the civil fraud trial brought by New York’s corrupt Attorney General Letitia “Peekaboo” James. The judge also slapped Trump with a $4 million fine for complaining about the court’s political biases. Also slapped with a $4 million fine: Trump’s son Eric.

With these kind of ludicrous rulings, America’s two-tiered justice system comes fully on display. We haven’t seen $354 million ruling against, say, Bill Clinton, yet he’s the filthy pig who joined kiddie rapist Jeffrey Epstein more than 25 times on Epstein’s Little St. James Island in the Caribbean.

After Trump is re-elected President in November, let’s hope someone files a similar suit brought against Bill Clinton, and just for good measure, his disgusting wife Hillary as well.  In normal circumstances,  we wouldn’t recommend such a trial. But the Democrats opened the door with their vile lawfare against Trump, so turnaround is fair play!

Here’s Styxhexenhammerr666 on the ruling. He believes Engoron’s decision will be quickly appealed, and most likely, largely overturned if not fully dismissed.

Fani’s White House Collusion

Former President Donald Trump’s defense team slammed a new report from Judge Arthur Engoron’s Financial Monitor, claiming the “monitor” is not conducting an unbiased inquiry into the Trump Org., but is instead grifting millions of dollars in fees through the legal process.

E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan previously worked with the same Judge who presided over the Trump trial that resulted in the $83 million verdict. Judge Lewis Kaplan and Roberta Kaplan worked at the same firm in the ’90s, according to Roberta’s representative and the New York Post.

Fani Willis’ prosecutors admitted they were contacted twice by Biden’s White House Counsel via letters to Fulton County, but only to discuss “logistics” and “procedural” issues, and nothing else worthy of being disclosed to the defense. Judge Scott F. McAfee in Georgia will decide. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Fani, White House In Collusion

Former President Donald Trump seemingly overruled Judge Arthur Engoron and spoke during closing arguments despite the Court’s prior order that he was precluded from doing so. Trump took the opportunity to slam the court and the judge before being cut off by Engoron.

A new report provides more evidence that Fani Willis did, in fact, collude with Liz Cheney’s January 6th Committee prior to indicting Trump. Add this to the White House Visitor’s logs and Nathan Wade’s billing records, the question becomes who was really running this case?

Hunter Biden appeared in California for his criminal arraignment on tax charges immediately after the Oversight Committee passed a resolution to go to the Floor to hold him in Contempt. Hunter’s surprise Committee Hearing seems to have galvanized Republicans into voting for contempt, and Rep. Comer responds. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Hunter Biden Storms Out

Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance in Congress today, seemingly flaunting his invincibility shield before running for the bathroom and a fresh crack rock. He appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, which voted to recommend he face contempt of Congress charges before the full House. Here’s more from RedPill78.

Former President Donald Trump was prohibited from participating in his own closing arguments in his civil fraud trial because he did not agree to personally recite Judge Arthur Engoron’s disclaimer in open court prior to speaking.

Fani Willis got subpoenaed to testify in her “Special” Prosecutor’s divorce proceedings, specifically, regarding Nathan Wade’s “improper” relationship with the D.A. And why did these two meet with the White House three times before indicting Trump?

Hunter Biden brazenly violated his still pending Congressional subpoena (again), this time appearing in Congress and storming out when Marjorie Taylor-Greene started speaking. Was Hunter on crack? Journalists demand answers. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

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