This is supposed to be a consolation? That he is mentally fit to stand for his multiple criminal trials?
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It's both amusing and sad to see you Marxist celebrating the abuse and destruction of our judicial system. If the shoe was on the other foot, you would be blocking roadways and looting (peacefully of course).
Give it a rest ER; your credibility is sh*t
Give it a rest ER; your credibility is sh*t
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If Joe allegedly did anything that Trump has, Id be calling for him to be investigated and convicted of those crimes.
The laws apply to every American, even former Presidents.
We have said this over and over and over. Go right ahead and go after Joe
The laws apply to every American, even former Presidents.
We have said this over and over and over. Go right ahead and go after Joe
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The special council who investigated China Joe identified several felonies committed.deadheadskier wrote: ↑Apr 15th, '24, 16:11 If Joe allegedly did anything that Trump has, Id be calling for him to be investigated and convicted of those crimes.
The laws apply to every American, even former Presidents.
We have said this over and over and over. Go right ahead and go after Joe
The Bragg case is normally charged as a misdemeanor but he somehow twisted it into a felony. Meanwhile, Bragg downgrades +50% of felonies to misdemeanors.
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List those felonies and evidence.
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Bragg let's people walk away after pulling guns on people, assault, armed robbery, repeat offenders of all those, his policies are horrible. He certainly needs to go.
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Certainly sounds like it
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Not sure how many times I have to agree that the Bragg case is not a good one before you believe me. But I guess I have no credibility.
I am curious if you see any issue with the underlying conduct - a candidate for the highest office who tried to secretly pay off a porn star so she wouldn't talk about their affair. Seems rather repugnant even if not necessarily a crime.
I am curious if you see any issue with the underlying conduct - a candidate for the highest office who tried to secretly pay off a porn star so she wouldn't talk about their affair. Seems rather repugnant even if not necessarily a crime.
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The reality is with his cultist supporters, he didn't have to do anything. They'd probably still vote for the guy even if the affair was with Ivanka. There is literally nothing the man can do no matter how immoral or illegal that will cost him support. Trump is a god to these people.
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Trump Media warns Nasdaq of suspected market manipulation
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/19/markets/ ... index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/19/markets/ ... index.html
Trump Media, the parent company of the former president’s Truth Social, alerted Nasdaq Inc. on Thursday of what the company suspects is illegal activity driving down the price of its shares.
In a letter to the exchange, Devin Nunes, the CEO of Trump Media (DJT), laid out what he believes could be deemed “naked” short selling.
Naked short selling involves someone selling shares they don’t own or have not borrowed. They will often then try to buy shares at a reduced price to cover themselves. This practice is generally illegal. Whereas legitimate short sellers, people who seek to benefit from declines in the value of a company’s shares, borrow the shares before selling.
The letter was made public Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Nunes also noted in the letter that shares of the company were on a list the Nasdaq maintains that’s “indicative of unlawful trading activity.”
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If he succeeds in nailing the Orange Turd that will trump all of his shortcomings.daytripper wrote: ↑Apr 15th, '24, 17:43Bragg let's people walk away after pulling guns on people, assault, armed robbery, repeat offenders of all those, his policies are horrible. He certainly needs to go.
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Let's get something on the record. I think there's a pretty fair chance that Trump is either not found guilty in the Bragg prosecution or that it gets flipped on appeal due to the nature of the charges. Just because that happens in this case, though, does not mean that *all the other* cases are bogus. Just this one.
I am actually very disappointed that this is the first one to go forward. If Trump does get a not guilty verdict, or he flips it on appeal, his supporters like Skid Mark are going to use it to claim that every other prosecution is bullsh!t. But the truth is, these cases are being brought by different prosecutors in different jurisdictions with differing motivations and circumstances. Biden isn't responsible for the state cases, and the individual prosecutors on those cases don't report to him.
The state cases so far have been a bit of a fiasco. This stormy case is a potential overreach, and in Georgia the DA has embarrassed herself quite publicly. The federal prosecutor handling the Jan 6 and classified documents cases is the real deal with impeccable credentials, but he should have been appointed earlier than he was so we could be farther along by now. The fact that these prosecutions are proceeding during the election year is problematic in a number of ways in my opinion.
I am actually very disappointed that this is the first one to go forward. If Trump does get a not guilty verdict, or he flips it on appeal, his supporters like Skid Mark are going to use it to claim that every other prosecution is bullsh!t. But the truth is, these cases are being brought by different prosecutors in different jurisdictions with differing motivations and circumstances. Biden isn't responsible for the state cases, and the individual prosecutors on those cases don't report to him.
The state cases so far have been a bit of a fiasco. This stormy case is a potential overreach, and in Georgia the DA has embarrassed herself quite publicly. The federal prosecutor handling the Jan 6 and classified documents cases is the real deal with impeccable credentials, but he should have been appointed earlier than he was so we could be farther along by now. The fact that these prosecutions are proceeding during the election year is problematic in a number of ways in my opinion.
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Why do you think it's such a weak case?easyrider16 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 06:32I am actually very disappointed that this is the first one to go forward.
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Because they are trying to stretch a statute that wasn't really meant to cover this case to make what he did a felony criminal offense. It's also questionable to me whether this payment can really be defined as benefiting the campaign and therefore a required disclosure.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 09:16Why do you think it's such a weak case?easyrider16 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 06:32I am actually very disappointed that this is the first one to go forward.
I think what he actually did do - paying off a porn star to keep their affair quiet- is not ethical, is embarrassing, and should be taken into account when considering this man's character. I also think going to the lengths he did to try to hide this raises serious concerns about the man's honesty. But is it a crime? I think there's a good chance the appeals court says no.
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Got it ... so it seems to me (IANAL) the falsification of business records is a slam dunk, but the elevation to a felony is the weak part. DOJ has to prove the hush money was used to cover up another crime, which is a stretch.easyrider16 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 09:20Because they are trying to stretch a statute that wasn't really meant to cover this case to make what he did a felony criminal offense. It's also questionable to me whether this payment can really be defined as benefiting the campaign and therefore a required disclosure.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 09:16Why do you think it's such a weak case?easyrider16 wrote: ↑Apr 22nd, '24, 06:32I am actually very disappointed that this is the first one to go forward.
I think what he actually did do - paying off a porn star to keep their affair quiet- is not ethical, is embarrassing, and should be taken into account when considering this man's character. I also think going to the lengths he did to try to hide this raises serious concerns about the man's honesty. But is it a crime? I think there's a good chance the appeals court says no.