@palmerq vanilla or chocolate pudding up in Vancouver 😂
@palmerq vanilla or chocolate pudding up in Vancouver 😂
Pudding fingers can have his choice, I heard he prefers the chocolate though
It's a bit of a pointless indictment. Charging a former prez with a felony should be a fairly high bar, it should be something substantial and campaign finance stuff from years ago doesn't cut the mustard. Having said that the lawyer Trump used to make the payments was tried and convicted for his part in the crime and went to prison. And he was prosecuted by Trump's DOJ. I haven't read anything on how long this thing will take, trial date, appeal if needed and so on but I'll take a guess it'll last until after the 2024 election.
The real worry for Trump is the Georgia case especially if they go for RICO charges. That's not going to play well in public.
Read the very last paragraph:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/20/polit...lis/index.html
And then there's the special counsel investigations of January sixth and the classified documents thing. More indictments probably.
In other Trump news. Trump's "trade deal" with China wasn't an actual deal or treaty or so on, it was just an undertaking by China to buy more American stuff. Look how it worked out:
https://twitter.com/ChadBown/status/1636352292927447041
So they're buying less stuff after the undertaking than they were before it. Trump's other big trade move, scrapping NAFTA and making a new agreement was actually just a minor revision of NAFTA. Trump tried to get unilateral concessions from north and south of the border and was told to fuck off. His people explained to him what would happen if he tried tostart a trade war and other NAFTA countries retaliated (economic disruption, shortages and inflation that make the stuff the pandemic caused look like nothing) and he gave in and agreed to reciprocal concessions. America gained some car manufacturing jobs but gave up jobs in oother sectors. The change from NAFTA only affected less than ten percent of total economic trade under the agreement so the new agreement was ninety plus percent the same as the old one and the changes netted out to no overall change.
So the totality of Trump's trade policies resulted in a net American loss of trade. The world's greatest negotiator.
He wanted so farkin bad for that to happen today. Victim squeal in 6,5,4,3...ah well. Maybe Friday. Anyone see large groups of whiny libs chanting "lock him up" yet?
Pretty sure it was reported on Monday that the grand jury wouldn't be meeting until Wednesday, none of them were there today to indict anyone.
“Are you really going to arrest Trump?” the comedian asked – per multiple US media reports – before joking that doing so is “like arresting Tupac. He’s just going to sell more records.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainm...4b929840&ei=43
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Not going well for Ron:
https://twitter.com/reedgalen/status...88211525193730
His dad has been full of shit and scamming for fifty years plus too:
https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1638359604873646080
Trump's lawyer in the porn star case had a different opinion of his legal jeopardy a few years ago:
https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1637990010719969280
The weaponisation of government:
https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/stat...61631241060352
Domestic terrorism:
https://twitter.com/petestrzok/statu...32356927447041
https://www.businessinsider.com/trum...-social-2023-3
"Donald Trump's fans sent him $1.5 million in 3 days after he falsely claimed that he'd get arrested on Tuesday"
Damn bro. It's just plain sad to see someone your age fall for every P.O.S. line uttered by Trump. It's embarrassing it's what it is.
I honestly don't think you care how it all comes off. You just gleefully go on your merry way... listening to the Pied Piper and that brain-dead moron Tucker Carlson over on FOX, spewing his hate-laced B.S. day in and day out.
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Well look at this:
Prosecutors in the special counsel's office have presented compelling preliminary evidence that former President Donald Trump knowingly and deliberately misled his own attorneys about his retention of classified materials after leaving office, a top federal judge wrote Friday in a sealed filing, according to sources who described its contents to ABC News.
U.S. Judge Beryl Howell, who on Friday stepped down as the D.C. district court's chief judge, wrote last week that prosecutors in special counsel Jack Smith's office had made a "prima facie showing that the former president had committed criminal violations," according to the sources, and that attorney-client privileges invoked by two of his lawyers could therefore be pierced.
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In her sealed filing, Howell ordered that Evan Corcoran, an attorney for Trump, should comply with a grand jury subpoena for testimony on six separate lines of inquiry over which he had previously asserted attorney-client privilege.
Sources added that Howell also ordered Corcoran to hand over a number of records tied to what Howell described as Trump's alleged "criminal scheme," echoing prosecutors. Those records include handwritten notes, invoices, and transcriptions of personal audio recordings.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/sources-sp...ry?id=98024191
Looks like Trump's lawyer actually made tapes of Trump telling him he'd handed all the classified stuff over. Trump then told his lawyers to send the feds a signed document saying that everything had been handed over. This is bang to rights obstruction of justice.
So RICO in Georgia, campaign finance and porn stars in New York, obstruction of justice in Florida and January 6th/coup plotting in Washington DC.
Our Boris Johnson is like a pound land Trump in comparison to Donald.
Last edited by Master; 03-23-2023 at 08:14 PM.
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