Rick Perry Faces 99 Years In The Slammer
Texas Gov. Perry Rejects Power Abuse Indictment
As ‘Politically Motivated’:
SEE VIDEOS:
Rick Perry Calls Abuse of Power Charges a 'Farce';
Rick Perry's lawyers blast charges as 'criminalizing politics':
Lawyer: Gov. Perry Indictment a 'Nasty Attack':
Gov. Perry Attorney: Indictment Is 'Banana Republic Politics':
Judge Jeanine Rick Perry's Indictment is Hogwash:
VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O6OzxPGaeU, AND:
As reported by Fox News, “Texas Gov. Rick Perry was indicted Friday for allegedly abusing his veto power during a dispute with a public corruption prosecutor over her drunken driving arrest. The indictment came down late Friday, after a special prosecutor spent months calling witnesses and presenting evidence that Perry broke the law when he threatened to veto $7.5 million over two years for the public integrity unit, which is run by Travis County (home of Austin and the most liberal country in the state) District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg’s office. The governor wanted Lehmberg, a Democrat, to resign after she was arrested and pleaded guilty to drunken driving in April 2013. When she refused, Perry vetoed the money. Governor Perry is the first Texas governor to be indicted in nearly a century.”
POLITICAL PAYBACK: RICK PERRY INDICTED
IN POWER STRUGGLE WITH
DEMOCRAT-CONTROLLED DA OFFICE
EXCERPT: AUSTIN, Texas — "A grand jury indicted Governor Rick Perry Friday for his attempts to remove Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg from office after she was arrested for driving while intoxicated last year in a case that made national headlines."
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Networks Ignore that Group Behind Perry’s Indictment Got $500K from Soros:
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Deputies couldn't believe who they had stopped:
The District Attorney of Travis County, Texas
TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY LEHMBERG'S
BOOKING FOOTAGE
Travis County DA Rosemary Lehmberg
Drunk Driving Arrest From Police Car Camera:
Jailers had to restrain Lehmberg