Plog Number 189
The Black Hand Side

Hello, Ploggers. How are you all? I hope you are basking inš sunlight, love, peaceā®ļø and good health.
I want to talk about a constant in my life. The issue of race is the topic of this plog. I try to limit my discussions of 45, but it is necessary in this Plog. I will try to circumvent him and focus on the Black aspect of the story. Race is always an issue and I will certainly not shy away from it. So here goes.
With all of the illegal activity that 45 has been involved in, he has mostly been indicted by black law enforcement officials. This is very ironic and satisfying to meš.
New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump Organization sued for staggering fraud. 45 and his children ordered to stop engaging in Finacial Fraud. They were sued for engaging in over 10 years of mis-valuing šø their properties to avoid tax consequences. CFO Allen Weisselberg resided in Rikers Island š jail for 5 months for his part in this fraud scheme.
New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a 34 count indictment for unlawfully concealing information against American voters. AKA paying off Stormy š Daniels to stay quiet about their activities during his presidential candidacy and marriage to š± Melania.
Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. While her charges have yet to be announced, she has asked for security and preparedness in August as she will announce her charges at that point. She is widening her investigation to a possible RICO case. She is also involving Lyndsay Graham and well publicized āļø phone calls made after the 2020 election to get more votes.
Jack Smith Special Counsel for the DOJ has now added 37 counts by grand jury indictment for Espionage and Improper handling of those documents at Mar-a-Lago. Although these charges are amazing, Jack Smith is an outlier for purposes of this discussion. Also, the E Jean Carroll Civil rape case has not escaped me. However I have not found a black link in that case.
So James, Bragg and Willis are all black. Jack Smith may have some black in his pedigree too. Who knows? But it seems like the black law enforcers were the only ones who were brave enough to stepš up and charge 45. They did this amid much šderogation and even Congressional interference. Even, the most powerful, Merrick Garland was not able to bring the obvious charges that were hanging in the balance for the ex-president. He shied away to avoid political accusations. Is it a matter of white people ultimately sticking together? What is it? Well whatever it is, I am šproud of the State level black Attorney Generals, and District Prosecutors who were not afraid to act. Their actions showed adherence to law enforcement, integrity and strength. I donāt know if it is incidental that the stand out politicians were black, but it is certainly šŖ notable. RECLAIM!
YIKES
I got busy and didnt post yesterday. July 1 was my daughters 19th š birthday and I was busy. I will post another later today. Not to mention that there is so much going on in the political world I am backlogged with ideas of things to plog about. But I am still here. RECLAIM!
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