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hamsterjill

(15,764 posts)
8. Your point is a valid consideration
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:24 PM
Apr 5

But would YOU want to be partners with others who basically sold your wife out? I mean, in my opinion, whatever Trump has done, it's to get back at anyone who dare oppose him. Kamala certainly did.

But the partners of the law firm should have stood behind Doug, and they evidently did not. I'd want out of there and I'd take my business with me.

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Must be a disappointment for him, as he played a major role in the firm, I think. elleng Apr 5 #1
He's a partner and should quit............. Bengus81 Apr 6 #18
Condemnation displacedvermoter Apr 5 #2
You don't know that. Maybe he's planning to leave, maybe he has contracts mahina Apr 6 #14
It was Nancy Pelosi's husband who was attacked displacedvermoter Apr 6 #16
I got them mixed up, so you're right about that but mahina Apr 6 #17
I know what I would do, especially if I was displacedvermoter Apr 6 #19
I'm really curious what you would do. What if you have ongoing cases and commitments. mahina Apr 6 #20
yet he is still working for the appeasers nt msongs Apr 5 #3
I'm sorry. I really like Doug and the way he handled being the first, second gentleman; however... hamsterjill Apr 5 #4
Actually, maybe it's best he stay there for now. ificandream Apr 5 #5
Your point is a valid consideration hamsterjill Apr 5 #8
You have a valid point, too. ificandream Apr 6 #15
Yes! Woodycall Apr 5 #10
$100 Million dollars in pro - bono work? Helping fight all the legal battles against him and his kind? SupportSanity Apr 5 #6
That was kind of my point. ificandream Apr 5 #7
He's a fucking multi-millionaire Woodycall Apr 5 #9
Actually, his law firm likely committed a federal felony PSPS Apr 5 #11
Resign creon Apr 5 #12
His mistake is thinking any of his partners have intergrity. Mosby Apr 6 #13
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