Trump found Guilty on all charges!

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Respect 🫡

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Anonymous wrote:34 down, 57 more to go.



The FL stolen documents trial will take place after the election. Trump will lose and Judge Cannon will have nothing to gain by yielding to MAGA. A Navy Commander received ten years for ONE document last week in a federal FL court. Trump and his lawyers didn't think this through very well when they were rallying for delay.
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That's a good point.
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Anonymous wrote:We shouldn't get too exited about this. The precedent is set now and this kind of thing could be used against progressive candidates like Bernie or those who defend Israel. You may not like the new "rules".


This is not a precedent or a new rule. The precedent was the ridiculous assertion that this a$$hole was above the law and could commit any crimes he wanted.


Nobody has ever been convicted of [insert underlying federal crime] in our 248 year history, let alone leading presidential candidate.

The closest precedent was 2008 John Edwards case re: love child. Dropped of course.

I'd call it a new rule.


Hundreds of people every year are convicted of the same crime that Trump was convicted of (Falsifying Business Records in the First Degree). It is a very very common charge in NY.


Reading comprehensive isn't your thing is it?

I was referring to the underlying Federal crime that is unnamed in the charging documents, testimony or in the 133 pages of this dumpster fire. Not the expired misdemeanor records charge.

Probably why the feds and FEC declined to prosecute.
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Anonymous wrote:34 down, 57 more to go.



The FL stolen documents trial will take place after the election. Trump will lose and Judge Cannon will have nothing to gain by yielding to MAGA. A Navy Commander received ten years for ONE document last week in a federal FL court. Trump and his lawyers didn't think this through very well when they were rallying for delay.

When he loses in November, the cheeto will flame out, consumed by his hatred and the fast approaching accountability for his mountain of crimes.
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Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.
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Anonymous wrote:Breaking news !!!

Trump Sentenced To Four Years Of Confinement In Small Oval Room In Washington D.C.



Fantasy. He’s going to lose. Most normal people do not want a convicted felon for president.

Let them swim in their delusions. They'll wake up when Biden is reelected and their dear leader is shuttling between court and a jail cell while begging for pardons.

NP. No, we need to push back on those delusions or else they’ll be storming the capital in January.

MAGA, Your hero is a loser, a guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, loser
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Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


It just looks like he was snagged on a technicality. People love the outlaw image. No one thinks a bookkeeping error is a big deal.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


It just looks like he was snagged on a technicality. People love the outlaw image. No one thinks a bookkeeping error is a big deal.

Suburban women find him gross. Young people have had trumps number for years. It doesn’t matter the crime, it matters that he broke the law and was held to account.

Are you saying that he DIDNT break the law? Or are you saying he DID break the law but it’s OK because it was a just a “technicality”?
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Reasoning with maga is like arguing with a thumbtack.
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Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


It just looks like he was snagged on a technicality. People love the outlaw image. No one thinks a bookkeeping error is a big deal.

Suburban women find him gross. Young people have had trumps number for years. It doesn’t matter the crime, it matters that he broke the law and was held to account.

Are you saying that he DIDNT break the law? Or are you saying he DID break the law but it’s OK because it was a just a “technicality”?


I’m saying that not everyone cares about it as much as you do. It’s true. I couldn’t care less about Stormy Daniels. I knew what he was. There’s no surprise there. I would care more if he had listed the expense as a election expense rather than a legal expense.
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"I would care more if he had listed the expense as a election expense rather than a legal expense."

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


It just looks like he was snagged on a technicality. People love the outlaw image. No one thinks a bookkeeping error is a big deal.

Suburban women find him gross. Young people have had trumps number for years. It doesn’t matter the crime, it matters that he broke the law and was held to account.

Are you saying that he DIDNT break the law? Or are you saying he DID break the law but it’s OK because it was a just a “technicality”?


I’m saying that not everyone cares about it as much as you do. It’s true. I couldn’t care less about Stormy Daniels. I knew what he was. There’s no surprise there. I would care more if he had listed the expense as an election expense rather than a legal expense.

It’s not about you “caring.” It’s about the fact that Donny is now a convicted felon, found guilty by 12 ordinary citizens. That says something.
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Anonymous wrote:Rapist, traitor, racist, convicted, felon.

It took a while for a critical mass of voters to figure out who he is before the 2020 election. Republicans will likely delude themselves again into thinking that they can win with this candidate.


Uh huh. Trump got 18% more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016. And yet…hmm…


He was so bad that more dems and huge numbers of independents flocked to the basement guy.

Nothing will change this election cycle.

Hard disagree. Trump is going to start getting a lot more airtime and people will be reminded how crazy and what a psychopath he is and why the didn’t vote for him in 2020. He’s a loser who just lost in court big-time.

I like my criminals who aren’t convicted on 34 indictments.



At this point, no one is surprised by anything Trump says or does. America's basic standards for what they expect of candidates and presidents collapsed back in 2016. All those 34 indictments stemmed from the "Grab them by the p#ssy" comments. And still he became president. No outrage is going to change votes when it comes to Trump.

This is a grim election cycle. Most people aren't voting for Trump or for Biden. They are voting against the other guy. And that's a bigger problem for Biden. Every second term election is ultimately a referendum on the sitting president, and Biden's numbers are firmly in loser territory. That Trump is now a felon will not matter in November. If anything it probably helps him. Trump has always been a means for folks to give a middle finger to the system. That's his appeal. Questionable felonies only enhance Trump's appeal.

Hard disagree. Women really turned off by Trump, more now. Young people, disillusioned that “the system is broken” s the it worked. Trump was found guilty by 12 ordinary people. His conviction shows what is possible when people of all backgrounds come together. We can hold the most powerful (and corrupt) person to account.


It just looks like he was snagged on a technicality. People love the outlaw image. No one thinks a bookkeeping error is a big deal.

Suburban women find him gross. Young people have had trumps number for years. It doesn’t matter the crime, it matters that he broke the law and was held to account.

Are you saying that he DIDNT break the law? Or are you saying he DID break the law but it’s OK because it was a just a “technicality”?


I’m saying that not everyone cares about it as much as you do. It’s true. I couldn’t care less about Stormy Daniels. I knew what he was. There’s no surprise there. I would care more if he had listed the expense as a election expense rather than a legal expense.

Well, however, he expensed it. He broke the law and now he’s a convicted felon. Ain’t no getting around that.
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