Wednesday, April 29, 2026

When, in fact, Donald Trump has been the most significant president in my lifetime.

 Largest Trump Supporting Group in the WORLD.  Facebook 4/29/2026

WRONG, WRONG, AND WRONG AGAIN! 

What people are missing about the Comey indictment is—the goal isn’t a conviction, the goal is access. All experts say this case is a waste of time. On the surface, they aren’t wrong. If the Comey case gets as far as discovery, his communications will likely reveal his intent and unfiltered response to the public backlash over his Instagram post. Within that last sentence lies the key to everything. Discovery is the first goal. Here’s what’s in play:
First, one critical detail many are overlooking is where the case was filed. The indictment was brought in the Eastern District of North Carolina rather than Washington, D.C. That venue shift changes the entire dynamic. Washington D.C., has one of the most reliably Democratic jury pools in the country, drawn from a population that votes overwhelmingly one way and has a long history of protecting longtime insiders and establishment figures. Even strong evidence can struggle to produce a conviction there because the jurors and the culture of the court are so closely aligned with the D.C. power structure. The federal judges in D.C. tend to reflect that same concentrated political environment.
North Carolina, by contrast, is a competitive swing state whose federal jury pools are pulled from a far more balanced mix of voters — roughly split between Democrats, Republicans, and a large group of unaffiliated independents across urban, suburban, and rural communities. That gives prosecutors a much more neutral and representative jury that is far less likely to automatically shield a Washington insider. The judges in the Eastern District of North Carolina operate in that same more independent setting, creating a level playing field that simply doesn’t exist inside the Beltway.
More importantly, the discovery process itself may unlock the potential path to the Clintons, Bidens, Obamas, and the names we all know. Within the indictment is an order to preserve and hand over all texts, emails, and devices. Gaining access to the information on them within those texts, emails, and devices is the purpose of these charges. Here, one of three things will happen:
1) Comey took down the Instagram post the same day, claiming he believed "8647" was political speech, not associated with violence. This part, if isolated, is easily defensible, and the judge may dismiss the charges immediately.
2) he complies, hands everything over, and it could be a nothing burger or the floodgates open. Both are distinct possibilities.
3) He plays dumb-he claims everything was lost, stolen, or destroyed (the Hillary defense).
All the “experts” have only covered the first. However, two and three are where the indictment grows wings. These are the parts the pundits and “experts” are completely sleeping on.
If Comey (or his team) starts deleting, wiping, or “accidentally” misplacing devices, texts, or emails after that preservation order lands, the case doesn’t fall apart. Digital forensics today is light-years ahead of the old “bleachbit” tricks. Forensic recovery teams can pull deleted files from hard-drive slack space, reconstruct server-side backups, subpoena cloud providers (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Verizon, etc.) for metadata and cached copies, and even resurrect data from phones that were supposedly factory-reset. What looks “gone” to a layperson is often still sitting there in fragments, shadows, or third-party logs.
But here’s the conviction path that actually matters: the cover-up becomes the crime.
Once investigators prove the destruction was intentional and done after the court order to preserve—boom—new, separate felony charges drop:
obstruction of justice, spoliation of evidence, false statements to the court, maybe even conspiracy if others were involved. Those charges are far easier to prove than the original Instagram-post case because the evidence of tampering is usually staring right at the forensics team. Judges hate when defendants flout preservation orders; juries hate it even more. Suddenly the “weak” case turns into a slam-dunk on the new counts.
And while they’re building that obstruction case, the discovery net gets thrown even wider. More subpoenas, more devices seized from associates, deeper dives into the very networks the original indictment was designed to crack open. The Clintons, Bidens, Obamas, and everyone else who ever appeared in Comey’s unfiltered, real-time communications? Their names, their instructions, their panic texts from years ago—all become fair game in the expanded investigation. One act of evidence tampering doesn’t just hand prosecutors a conviction on the cover-up; it hands them the keys to the entire Rolodex.
So no, the goal was never really a conviction on the “8647” post itself. The goal was legal access. And if Comey chooses door #3, he doesn’t slam it shut—he rips it off the hinges and invites everyone inside.
That’s the play people are missing. Surface-level “waste of time.” Real-world outcome: potential convictions on multiple fronts and the portal to everything else swinging wide open.
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Thomas Williams

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We are in a tough spot, Ladies and gentlemen, because the voters voting in America are trying to survive all of the U.S. government and media political games, and corruption keeping their place in the power structure of the two-party system. The wealthy and well-connected, over the years, will not care about anyone else who is not in the club. MAGA is the people who wanted to get away from the two-party system that pretends to be two different political parties. When they were really only one when the cameras weren't looking, using absolute power to push the American people aside. What the American people want didn't matter to them. The establishment created this shadow government, saying they were the boss now and they ran everything, whether the voters liked it or not, because they created a shadow government that works for them. The Deep State members' entire political career is not because of their policies, but because they wanted to keep working as your boss. The American people understood that, seeing how the liberal media was, helping the people in power stay in power, keeping the media in power also.
The American people were tired of voting for either the fixed system in the name of morality that was really b*******, so they didn't want to vote for Republican or Democrat anymore, and voted for Donald Trump because he wasn't like them. But I think Trump is running out of gas. Is just intellectually spent. He said everything he wanted to say, and now his age is getting to him. He wants to just get along and make deals, but the world is not like that anymore. The majority of the American people have a dysfunctional relationship with the people in power. Who created all this mess? And now we don't have anything in common with Em. So we don't know who in the hell we're going to vote for.
I can understand how Donald Trump is running out of steam. Because so am I. I don't want to turn on the television anymore. They're not interesting anymore. We know all about them and what they say about the Obama opera again and again. When, in fact, Donald Trump has been the most significant president in my lifetime.
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