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        I didn’t know that! Great link!

        But “reckless disregard for truth” seems to be perfectly suitable here

        And it’s not about money. It’s about forcing consequences on attorneys who are willing to make insane arguments to help Trump.

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          It is about money in that such lawsuits cost money. And they take a lot of time. This isn’t something the DOJ could do, this would be a civil suit brought by Biden himself. I just don’t think it’s worth it.

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            Of course the DOJ would be uninvolved.

            I’m talking about a personal suit by Biden: he’s the victim of the slander.

            It would be the best money Biden could spend. Nothing else is going to stop the reckless dishonesty by Trump supporters and attorneys.

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                For the one hour that it takes to provide testimony and cross examination? Yes.

                This is his lawyer’s time, not POTUS’ time

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                  1 hour of testimony in a simple divorce proceeding for a blue-collar worker is the result of dozens or hundreds of hours of working with the attorney on documentation and preparation. I imagine it would be an order of magnitude more work if it’s the POTUS suing for defamation. It also feeds into the “both sides” narrative to see Biden sitting in a courtroom, same as Trump. It doesn’t matter that Biden’s not the defendant, and it doesn’t matter that it’s a civil matter instead of a criminal one because the footage of Biden in a courtroom is more than enough to sell that story to the sycophants.

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        But someone can make a board complaint if they can demonstrate false statements made by a member of the bar in connection with their representation. Chances are, nothing will happen… But it’s something.

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    And it is just a blatant lie because he would know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Federal government does not involve itself in state-level criminal trials.

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      Aha, that’s where you’re wrong! Biden actually staid up late writing all the briefs and questions for both sides. It’s like Brad Pitt in that movie, Sleepers.

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    Now the media growing balls? Seems like convicting someone 34 times all of a sudden makes spewing lies on TV (all “news” outlets) a bad thing

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    I feel like calling George Stephanopoulos an “ABC Host” kinda minimizes the career he’s had… He was a white House communications director, then the Senior Advisor to the President of the United States of America… Then he became a news reporter and eventually a co-host of Good Morning America. Honestly he’s a household name in the US.