"As U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro first told ABC News on Tuesday, Marx allegedly made statements to officers, including "F--- the White House" and "Kill me, kill me, kill me," while being transported in an ambulance to a hospital."
Seems like either mental health or suicide by cop
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Nakor772 days ago
+198
So the source is the alcoholic Jeanine Pirro, who made claims of a federal agent being assaulted with a subways sandwich. Where the main grievance was the smell of onion and mustard when photos showed the sandwich was never unwrapped.
Yeaaaaa… this is not reliable
Edit: grammar
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smthomaspatel2 days ago
+80
Amazing how many alcoholics this dry president hires.
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bayleysgal19962 days ago
+25
Seems like alcoholism is common amongst well-known Republicans
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Then-Understanding852 days ago
+15
I think his wife is the only thing dry around there.
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DannyHewson2 days ago
+5
There’s got to be a Death Valley joke in there somewhere.
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greenweenievictim1 day ago
+4
I would love it that if once a day someone threw a sandwich at me. Only once, you never know when, but if you’re fast enough, there is a sandwich waiting for you. I don’t even care what kind.
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Mikestopheles2 days ago
+19
The very same Jeanine Pirro that indicted a former head of the FBI for threatening the president with numbers written in coral?
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PTBAFC246012 days ago
+12
How dare you! It was seashells.
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1877KlownsForKids2 days ago
+4
He didn't even write it, he saw it and took a picture.
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Mikestopheles2 days ago
+8
Which just makes it that much more ironic coming from this mafia enterprise of a government that always has an out for when they blatantly break the law.
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BootFlop3 days ago
+29
Certainly sounds like someone in the midst of a very serious unraveling. 😕
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sonic_couth2 days ago
+5
Do you trust Jeanne Pirro to ever tell you the truth regarding any given story? I don’t.
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BootFlop2 days ago
+5
Fair point, however, wouldn’t this be counter to the narrative that the White House would be interested in pushing?
this wasn’t her going out in front of a microphone, after all . So I’m taking it with the usual grain of salt applicable to Fed Says Something
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JustHereForCookies172 days ago
+3
99% of the time, no.
But I live in DC. The area around the White House draws more than it's fair share of mentally unwell conspiracy types. I worked a few blocks away by the DC Mayor's office and there was one homeless guy camped across the street who spent most of the day yelling at her/the building about spying on him and all sorts of other nonsense.
DC is home to the government of one of the most powerful nations on the planet. That attracts crazies, unfortunately. Even worse, some of those crazies work for the government.
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McRibs20242 days ago
+5
Hard to take her at her word for it
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yellowcloak1 day ago
+1
"Texan" is a mental health issue at baseline
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PrimalZed3 days ago
+114
If the kid was shot by this guy, they wouldn't use the passive voice "Secret Service-involved shooting".
The kid was totally shot by Secret Service.
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drunkorkid562 days ago
+41
I've seen headlines that make it sound like a light poll attacked a cop during a high speed chase.
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namisysd2 days ago
+27
The lightpole had a history of obstructing police.
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_Schrodingers_Gat_2 days ago
+7
I don’t care if you’re an aircraft carrier, b**** I am a light house.
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kstargate-4252 days ago
+43
So initially they said it was another attack on Trump then enough truth trickled out they are now just saying he said "F the White House" which because its another incompetent sycophant from Fox News that got hired by Trump because shes a loyalist, we cant believe a thing she or the regime says. They were caught entering fraudulent evidence into cases by 35 separate judges in just the first 9 months of this administration (vs 1 in past decade) so even Fed judges dont trust them anymore.
The DoJ is now a laughing stock as its essentially Trumps personal attorney firm even going as far to use the Attorney General to try and drop Trumps $80Mil defamation case by saying Trump was POTUS at the time and when in an official capacity it shouldnt have been Trump that was sued but the US government he was working for. Of course thats not reality as all judges so far have said but the fact he is openly using the DOJ and AG as his personal attorney to get an $83 MILLION judgement dropped is disgusting.
No wonder 3,500 DOJ attorneys and employees quit or were fired rather than be weaponized against the people they signed up to bring justice for. Im sure annointing a far-right anti-civil rights attorney as head of the DOJ's Civil Rights division didnt help any either 😒
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sonic_couth2 days ago
+4
Well, now that you put it like that, maybe we should be worried? I had not read about the fraudulent evidence story, but I’ve read similar portraits of or situation, in bits, elsewhere. You’re not a journalist letting gf some steam, are you?
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