BUSTED: Judge Financially Entangled With His Own Trump Ruling.

volsrock1

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We’ve got a thread from America First Legal making the case online that Judge McConnell, the Rhode Island judge who put an end to Trump’s spending freezes, ought never to have heard that case in the first place.

The reason? He is *Personally* benefitting financially from his own ruling.

If the money gets cut, so does funding from a group whose board he has served on for as long as he’s held federal office — much of that time, serving as chair.


 
We’ve got a thread from America First Legal making the case online that Judge McConnell, the Rhode Island judge who put an end to Trump’s spending freezes, ought never to have heard that case in the first place.

The reason? He is *Personally* benefitting financially from his own ruling.

If the money gets cut, so does funding from a group whose board he has served on for as long as he’s held federal office — much of that time, serving as chair.


I can't even begin to act surprised. But the BIG question is this, who elected tis judge to tell the executive how it should be run?
 
We’ve got a thread from America First Legal making the case online that Judge McConnell, the Rhode Island judge who put an end to Trump’s spending freezes, ought never to have heard that case in the first place.

The reason? He is *Personally* benefitting financially from his own ruling.

If the money gets cut, so does funding from a group whose board he has served on for as long as he’s held federal office — much of that time, serving as chair.




 


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We’ve got a thread from America First Legal making the case online that Judge McConnell, the Rhode Island judge who put an end to Trump’s spending freezes, ought never to have heard that case in the first place.

The reason? He is *Personally* benefitting financially from his own ruling.

If the money gets cut, so does funding from a group whose board he has served on for as long as he’s held federal office — much of that time, serving as chair.



AND we find out Jack Smith is in a Quid Pro Quo with Eric Holder's law firm. They are just corrupt to the core,

View: https://x.com/seanmdav/status/1890564258066219263?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1890564258066219263%7Ctwgr%5Eb87c0e2a6c47795694505df105b5fa0a7e8303e1%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftownhall.com%2Ftipsheet%2Fmiacathell%2F2025%2F02%2F17%2Fjack-smith-free-legal-services-n2652343
 
Filthy justices from the highest court in the land take hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes from trump donors. In exchange, they declared trump a king. Threads like these are quite funny.


You don't seem to be enjoying yourself.
 
Appeal to authority fallacy. You ignored the facts and attacked the source.


Judge John J. McConnell Jr. is suspected of failing to disclose a potentially disqualifying investment. Recent news reports highlighted allegations that he owns $250,000 in stock of a company that received $75 million from the Inflation Reduction Act, which he ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze. This situation has raised concerns about a conflict of interest.


@Grok
 
I can't even begin to act surprised. But the BIG question is this, who elected tis judge to tell the executive how it should be run?

No one elected John McConnell Jr. - he BOUGHT his seat on the bench from Sheldon Whitehouse for $200,000. After bribing (donating) Whitehouse, McConnell was APPOINTED to the bench.

Pay to play - it's the democrat way.
 
Appointed after giving Sheldon Whitehouse a nearly quarter of a million bribe.

This guy is as dirty as they come.


There is no evidence from the provided information that Judge John J. McConnell Jr. paid Senator Sheldon Whitehouse $200,000. However, it is noted that before becoming a judge, McConnell made significant political donations, including to Senator Whitehouse. Specifically, the information indicates that McConnell donated $12,600 to Whitehouse between 2005 and 2006, but there is no mention of a $200,000 payment.


@Grok
 
He's not the only one either. U.S. District Judge John Bates ruled against Trump too, especially with regard to USAID funding. Seems his wife runs a non-profit called Hope for Children in Ethiopia and she was getting hundreds of thousands a year in funding from USAID.



Nothing like a little quid pro quo to keep the money rolling in...
 
No one elected John McConnell Jr. - he BOUGHT his seat on the bench from Sheldon Whitehouse for $200,000. After bribing (donating) Whitehouse, McConnell was APPOINTED to the bench.

Pay to play - it's the democrat way.


To view Judge John J. McConnell Jr.'s political donations, you can access this information through the Federal Election Commission (FEC) website, which maintains a public database of campaign contributions. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Visit the FEC Website: Go to the official FEC website at www.fec.gov.
  2. Access the Campaign Finance Data: Navigate to the "Campaign Finance Data" section. You can find this under the "Data" tab or by using the search bar for "campaign finance data."
  3. Search for Individual Contributions: Use the "Individual Contributions" search tool. This allows you to search for contributions made by individuals to federal candidates, political action committees (PACs), and party committees.
  4. Enter Search Criteria:
    • Name: Enter "John J. McConnell Jr." in the search field.
    • Optional Filters: You can refine your search by specifying a date range (e.g., before 2011 when he became a judge), state (Rhode Island), or other relevant filters.
    • Note that you may need to try variations of his name (e.g., "John McConnell," "Jack McConnell") to ensure comprehensive results, as names can be recorded differently.
  5. Review Results: The search will return a list of contributions associated with the name, including the recipient (e.g., candidate, PAC, or party), the amount donated, and the date of the contribution. You can download or export this data for further analysis if needed.

Additional Resources
  • OpenSecrets.org: Another useful resource is www.opensecrets.org, maintained by the Center for Responsive Politics. This site aggregates FEC data and provides a user-friendly interface to explore political donations.
    • Go to the "Donor Lookup" tool under the "Politicians & Elections" section.
    • Enter "John J. McConnell Jr." and filter by state (Rhode Island) or other relevant criteria.
    • This site may also provide a summary of his total contributions and key recipients.

Important Notes
  • Time Frame: McConnell’s donations would primarily be from before May 2011, when he was confirmed as a federal judge, as judicial ethics rules prohibit federal judges from making political donations once confirmed.
  • Accuracy: Ensure the data matches McConnell’s identity (e.g., residence in Rhode Island, occupation as an attorney prior to 2011) to avoid confusion with others who may share a similar name.
  • Public Records: The FEC data is based on public filings, so it should include all reported federal contributions. State-level donations (e.g., to the Rhode Island Democratic Party) may require checking state campaign finance records, such as those available through the Rhode Island Board of Elections website (www.elections.ri.gov).

By using these tools, you can view detailed records of Judge McConnell’s political donations, including amounts, recipients, and dates, as reported to the FEC.


@Grok
 
He's not the only one either. U.S. District Judge John Bates ruled against Trump too, especially with regard to USAID funding. Seems his wife runs a non-profit called Hope for Children in Ethiopia and she was getting hundreds of thousands a year in funding from USAID.



Nothing like a little quid pro quo to keep the money rolling in...

Shore News Network? ZOMG!

JPP leftist using a genetic fallacy in 3, 2, 1 ...
 
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