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    CNN Turns On One Of Its Own For Speaking The Truth

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    Van Jones, a regular on CNN, has come under fire for suggesting that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg wait to indict former President Donald Trump until he finds out whether he would be indicted in Georgia.

    On a panel hosted by Pamela Brown on Monday, Jones said that the left’s desire for an indictment over alleged “hush money” provided to a porn actress was evidence of their failure to get their act together in coming after Trump.

    If you were going to investigate him for interference in elections, Jones added, “you wouldn’t start with this claim.” To Republicans who might be concerned about a leftist plan, Jones aimed his remarks. The initial charge against him would be that he was conspiring with the insurgents who staged the coup. You probably wouldn’t be interested in financing a child pornstar who is just 8. This demonstrates, if nothing else, the disarray of the progressive movement. This isn’t the one you’d use to warm up with.

    Jones went on to remark that he was sure Bragg was under pressure to make anything stick, but that Bragg would be better off if he just waited and let Georgia give it a go first.

    The DA in question is currently being investigated. Adding, “I think he’s going to make a very sober decision, and I would not be surprised if he doesn’t step back from the brink,” Jones said.

    It seems counterproductive and not the right thing to do. Stormy Daniels will not be the deciding factor in how future generations remember Donald Trump. Jones said that he will be held accountable for the failed coup and subsequent uprising. If I were Alvin, I’d wait for Georgia to make the first move before I did anything. It appears like the president has phoned to try to sway the vote. That, not this, appears to be the initial action to take.

    Jones’s adversaries were eager to respond to his viewpoint.

    Van Jones is not a person to be taken seriously. According to a tweet by attorney Xavier Pope, maize is more than it seems when you consider how smart it is.

    Van Jones was just on CNN telling Alvin Bragg, “I’d back off and let Georgia go first,” and he didn’t seem surprised when Bragg conceded. Embarrass yourself, Van. “I feel terrible,” Jack Hopkins added.

    That’s not how things operate down on Earth, Molly Jong-Fast said.

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