Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:slander? He claimed Trump's people would physically harm others . . .
hope he as evidence to back him up
Glad you asked.
Scientific American actually conducted a study of the impact of Trump's rhetoric on incidents of hate crimes against Muslims:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-trump-tweets-spur-hate-crimes1/
"First, they documented that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes recorded by the FBI increased during Trump’s presidency. In fact, anti-Muslim crimes have been more prevalent under Trump compared to any other previous president, including George W. Bush following 9/11. Second, the researchers found strong statistical correlations between the number of Islam-related tweets made by Trump in a single week and the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes that took place in the days and weeks that followed. "
This doesn't address my quote.
Who are the people Trump used in his administration to physically threaten others?
What you have is speculation and possible correlation regarding one topic.
Not the people in his administration. The people at his rallies.
"Knock the crap out of them!"
http://amp.timeinc.net/time/4203094/donald-trump-hecklers
CaNt watch the hearings but I am guessing if dcum is still talking about this, they aren’t going too well for Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:slander? He claimed Trump's people would physically harm others . . .
hope he as evidence to back him up
Glad you asked.
Scientific American actually conducted a study of the impact of Trump's rhetoric on incidents of hate crimes against Muslims:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-trump-tweets-spur-hate-crimes1/
"First, they documented that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes recorded by the FBI increased during Trump’s presidency. In fact, anti-Muslim crimes have been more prevalent under Trump compared to any other previous president, including George W. Bush following 9/11. Second, the researchers found strong statistical correlations between the number of Islam-related tweets made by Trump in a single week and the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes that took place in the days and weeks that followed. "
This doesn't address my quote.
Who are the people Trump used in his administration to physically threaten others?
What you have is speculation and possible correlation regarding one topic.
Not the people in his administration. The people at his rallies.
"Knock the crap out of them!"
http://amp.timeinc.net/time/4203094/donald-trump-hecklers
Anonymous wrote:Guys, Junior is so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:slander? He claimed Trump's people would physically harm others . . .
hope he as evidence to back him up
Glad you asked.
Scientific American actually conducted a study of the impact of Trump's rhetoric on incidents of hate crimes against Muslims:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-trump-tweets-spur-hate-crimes1/
"First, they documented that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes recorded by the FBI increased during Trump’s presidency. In fact, anti-Muslim crimes have been more prevalent under Trump compared to any other previous president, including George W. Bush following 9/11. Second, the researchers found strong statistical correlations between the number of Islam-related tweets made by Trump in a single week and the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes that took place in the days and weeks that followed. "
This doesn't address my quote.
Who are the people Trump used in his administration to physically threaten others?
What you have is speculation and possible correlation regarding one topic.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, Junior is so dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm...so Cohen can't discuss his last conversation with Trump because it's being investigated by the Southern District of New York.
That’s new.
And huge,
Anonymous wrote:Hmm...so Cohen can't discuss his last conversation with Trump because it's being investigated by the Southern District of New York.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:slander? He claimed Trump's people would physically harm others . . .
hope he as evidence to back him up
Glad you asked.
Scientific American actually conducted a study of the impact of Trump's rhetoric on incidents of hate crimes against Muslims:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-trump-tweets-spur-hate-crimes1/
"First, they documented that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes recorded by the FBI increased during Trump’s presidency. In fact, anti-Muslim crimes have been more prevalent under Trump compared to any other previous president, including George W. Bush following 9/11. Second, the researchers found strong statistical correlations between the number of Islam-related tweets made by Trump in a single week and the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes that took place in the days and weeks that followed. "
This doesn't address my quote.
Who are the people Trump used in his administration to physically threaten others?
What you have is speculation and possible correlation regarding one topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gerry Connolly is a disgrace to the people of Fairfax.
He’s got a point, though. Talk to any prosecutor. Almost every crime prosecuted depends in part on evidence from other criminals.
Yet Cohen is playing the victim card and he said nothing so far that is considered Criminal against the 45th President.
You’re lying.
Presenting false statements to Deutsche Bank to get money to bid on the Buffalo Bills is criminal bank fraud.
LOL... in the Real Estate business people lie all the time. What does that have to do with bank fraud and is Trump the owner of the Bills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gerry Connolly is a disgrace to the people of Fairfax.
He’s got a point, though. Talk to any prosecutor. Almost every crime prosecuted depends in part on evidence from other criminals.
Yet Cohen is playing the victim card and he said nothing so far that is considered Criminal against the 45th President.
You’re lying.
Presenting false statements to Deutsche Bank to get money to bid on the Buffalo Bills is criminal bank fraud.
LOL... in the Real Estate business people lie all the time. What does that have to do with bank fraud and is Trump the owner of the Bills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:slander? He claimed Trump's people would physically harm others . . .
hope he as evidence to back him up
Glad you asked.
Scientific American actually conducted a study of the impact of Trump's rhetoric on incidents of hate crimes against Muslims:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-trump-tweets-spur-hate-crimes1/
"First, they documented that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes recorded by the FBI increased during Trump’s presidency. In fact, anti-Muslim crimes have been more prevalent under Trump compared to any other previous president, including George W. Bush following 9/11. Second, the researchers found strong statistical correlations between the number of Islam-related tweets made by Trump in a single week and the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes that took place in the days and weeks that followed. "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gerry Connolly is a disgrace to the people of Fairfax.
He’s got a point, though. Talk to any prosecutor. Almost every crime prosecuted depends in part on evidence from other criminals.
Yet Cohen is playing the victim card and he said nothing so far that is considered Criminal against the 45th President.
You’re lying.
Presenting false statements to Deutsche Bank to get money to bid on the Buffalo Bills is criminal bank fraud.