The emails that could finish Donald Trump off

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A “criminal conspiracy.” This is what the Lord of the Lies is being accused of. Engaging in a “criminal conspiracy.” Yikes. The accusation comes, of course, from the January 6 committee, which is seeking emails from “Lawyer” John Eastman.

Eastman is a Trump guy, evidenced by his moronic belief that he could outplay the committee. The committee says it has the goods — they have uncovered evidence such a conspiracy took place. So what the committee is looking for are the emails — the emails of Eastman, one of Trump’s wing-men.

Wouldn’t it be ironic if emails were what brought Trump down? And I am aware he doesn’t personally email, but that is no reason why we can’t replace the tired and false “Hillary’s emails” with “The Donald’s emails.”

Because one knows the emails are about Trump. And of course, it’s likely the committee will prove the victor, and they will be able to view these emails — just in time to make it to prime-time.

One should be ready for a statement from Trump. It will likely read like this:

“Who is John Eastman?”

Or like this:

“Why not Hunter Biden’s emails?”

Or like this:

‘They stole the election.”

Perhaps all of the above? It doesn’t matter. With this new court filing, we now know that the January 6 committee is doing its job and doing it with excellence. And in all good time, we will see their work blasted from television screens all over the country.