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Dr. Jan Halper-Hayes@Biz_Shrink · Jan 4, 2026

Please read so you understand the significance that follows in the next picture🧵the 🪡

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Summary

This thread discusses alleged corruption among senators and argues that exposing wrongdoing through non-judicial means may be more effective than arrests. The author references documents allegedly sent to Trump and questions why traditional legal processes should be used.

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    Please read so you understand the significance that follows in the next picture🧵the 🪡

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    The complicit senators Sadly Senator Grassley is listed. Other Republicans outed are of no surprise.

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    Conclusion: If you’re only focusing on arrests you are missing what is being done. Hold this thought: If our judicial system is so f***ed up, then why would we use it when we have other ways of gutting the guilty? Arresting someone is a long laborious process. With no guarantees. Why would Trump even consider using our judicial system? Circumventing it with ways to humiliate and destroy ultimately eliminates the players. Arrests give us vindication. Seeing someone punished helps us to hold onto to our ideal of law and order. Prisoned gives us satisfaction. But it isn’t about us. It isn’t about our need to see justice served according to our definition. It is about exposing the root. It is about eliminating the rot most expeditiously.

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    Stop asking @grok It is using a faulty algorithm sourcing Snopes. Someone made the list look good. Here is the list from the original document @hugocarvajal4f sent to Trump

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    Published in Dallas Express