"I wish her well"
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I wish you well. Now take your down vote like a man.
That's because saying anything else would have given ammunition to the court case Ghislain's lawyer had up stating no government official could make statements regarding her guilt in order to influence the case.
But you probably knew that already and are here just to astroturf.
https://nypost.com/2020/07/22/ghislaine-maxwells-lawyer-asks-judge-for-pretrial-gag-order/
To be fair, “no comment” would’ve been a more appropriate response than “I wish her well”
When you write one sentence to try to make your point & its entire substance is that we’re dipshits & morons, yeah… that’s about what I’d expect from a handshake account.
By the way, I’m not aware of any outrage, fake or otherwise, from the media over his “wish her well” remark. I don’t recall it being covered much, but maybe I missed it. In any case, it’s my own opinion—& I’m not trashing Trump when I say—that a simple “no comment” would’ve been more appropriate. I’m not wrong, obviously.
I'd like to see a source for that
yeah, din't think that any of you dumb fucks would be able to substantiate that claim
I think you misunderstood the question
You dumb fuck is just a shill, but here it is for everyone else:
https://nypost.com/2020/07/22/ghislaine-maxwells-lawyer-asks-judge-for-pretrial-gag-order/
Well, what was the answer from the judge?
Funny how all you idiots can show is the REQUEST by the lawyer and not the ANSWER from the judge.
I wonder why that is the case.
Holy fuck this is fucking hilarious. You fell right into the trap but I already knew you would.
You dumb clown didn't even read this, did you?
So, the request was filed AFTER Trump wished her well.
And there is no mention that the request was actually APPROVED.
Is that true? It took me 10 seconds to find the first time Trumps infamous well wishes were reported... at 9:37 pm, July 21, 2020:
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1285690484845883392
Note that it says "just in" indicating the moment had happened not long before it was reported. Making it much more likely that the request was filed BEFORE, during court office hours.
So, how did the judge answer?
I've no idea and i don't care. i just wanted to point out you were wrong in your assertion.
So what was this "trap" you are talking about?
Implying that there was some court-mandated gag order that prevented government officials to make statements about the trial
When all that happened was a lawyer requesting it which means nothing. Lawyers can request whatever the fuck they want, that is not binding to anyone.