Klamath Falls, OR— Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy.
That is what Judge Jeanine Pirro, is claiming her new book, "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy."
First of all Judge Jeanine Pirro, needs to stop lying, before she accuses others of lying. During an appearance at the Crime Victims Resource Center, Pirro described herself this way: "I am red on fiscal policy. I am conservative and I support the Bush tax cut." She added, however: "I have broad blue stripes when it comes to social issues... I am a woman who is a moderate in New York." Donors to Pirro's political campaign included designer Tommy Hilfiger (also a native of Elmira) and Donald Trump, as well as contractors and real estate executives who had done business with her husband.
On December 21, 2005, Pirro dropped out of the Senate race after continuing pressure from party chiefs. This decision was reached after a lagging fundraising effort and polls that showed she would be easily defeated by Clinton (a Quinnipiac University poll found Pirro would lose to Clinton 62 percent to 30 percent). In a statement, she said, "I have decided that my law enforcement background better qualifies me for a race for New York State attorney general than a race for the United States Senate."
On May 31, 2006, Pirro was unopposed for the nomination and became the Republican party's official candidate for attorney general by acclamation at the state GOP convention. She also received the nominations of the New York Conservative and Independence Parties. Pirro lost the general election to the Democratic nominee, former Clinton Housing and Urban Development Secretary and future Governor Andrew Cuomo 58%–39%.
By the late 1990s, Albert Pirro had become a powerful lobbyist, Republican donor, an associate of Donald Trump, who described him as "incredibly intelligent and effective" and said that "there's no one like him" in Westchester. Albert Pirro's specialty was dealing with local boards and permits in Westchester, and he had made millions working for clients that included Trump, Viacom, and ITT Inc. This allowed the couple, who had become close friends of George and Libby Pataki, to live a life of luxury in a $1.7 million Harrison house, with a vacation property in West Palm Beach, a Ferrari, and two Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
On February 23, 1999, Albert Pirro was indicted by the office of United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Mary Jo White on one count of conspiracy, four counts of tax evasion, and 28 counts of filing a false tax return for hiding over $1 million in personal income as business expenses between 1988 and 1997, including the $123,000 cost of his Ferrari, two Mercedes for Jeanine and her mother, $40,000 on electronic gates at their home, $10,000 on furnishings at their vacation house, $3,700 on the back-yard of their home, cruise tickets, fine wine, and the salaries of domestic help. The investigation was instigated by the arrest for embezzlement of a minor Yonkers municipal bureaucrat, who in turn accused Pirro of giving him a $5,000 bribe to ease permitting for a movie theater development. During the 9-year period when this fraud took place, Jeanine and Albert Pirro filed joint returns for the three years from 1993 to 1995.
Later on February 23, Jeanine appeared at a joint press conference with Albert in response to the charges. She criticized the investigation of her husband as having been "invasive and hostile".
Albert Pirro was arraigned in White Plains on March 3, 1999, before Southern District Court Judge Barrington Parker, alongside his younger brother Anthony, an accountant who was facing 38 charges for filing Albert's returns. Albert and Anthony Pirro both entered pleas of not guilty and were released on their own recognizance. Albert later emerged from the White Plains federal courthouse holding polygraph results that he claimed would prove his innocence.
Albert Pirro's trial began on May 15, 2000, also presided by Parker. Jeanine showed up in the first row on most days, telling reporters she was there "as a wife and mother". Throughout the trial, much of the evidence against Albert painted Jeanine in a highly negative light. Among the evidence, it was shown that Jeanine had used Albert's corporate credit card to spend $4,450 on an oil portrait of their two children and that she had used her official district attorney's letterhead to negotiate the purchase over fax from a California artist. Likewise, the set for Jeanine's former local cable show Judge Pirro Reports was bought by one of Albert's companies and deducted as a business expense, as was the salary of a political consultant when Jeanine first contemplated running for district attorney. Jeanine attacked the prosecution bringing up matters which involved her, calling it a "desperate attempt by them to bring me into this wherever they can".
On June 23, 2000, after 4 days of deliberations, the jury convicted Albert Pirro of all 34 charges against him. Anthony Pirro was found guilty of 23 charges and not guilty of 10. The conviction of her husband was so damaging to Jeanine Pirro's political career that she seriously considered resigning from her position as Westchester District Attorney and moving to a more lucrative position in the private sector. On November 2, 2000, Albert Pirro was sentenced to 29 months in a minimum security federal prison; he received some leniency in exchange for waiving his right to appeal.
In the midst of her 2006 state attorney general campaign, Pirro revealed she was the subject of a federal investigation into whether she illegally taped her husband's conversations to catch him committing adultery. The couple announced they were separating in November 2007 and finalized their divorce in 2013.
After her husband was released from prison, Pirro received significant political contributions from associates, including contractors and realtors who had done business with her husband, for her several unsuccessful attempts to hold higher office.
Pirro supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential race, while also noting that she was "infuriated" by some of his behaviors. Yet, Judge Jeanine Pirro continues to support Trump no matter what Trump has done or does. All while accusing others of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Yet, Jeanine Pirro refuses to admit, she has Obama Derangement Syndrome and Clinton Derangement Syndrome and still continues to do so after all these years. The same way Trump has Obama Derangement Syndrome by trying to blame everything on Obama and reverse everything Obama did or has done while Obama was president.
So talk about "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals", it is more like "Liars, Leakers, and Traitors."
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