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DIY-HP-LED

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O’Donnell: Trump’s Truth Social post is a desperate attempt to increase rally sizes

140,378 views Mar 18, 2023 #Trump #TruthSocial #Indictment
Former President Donald Trump claimed in a post on Truth Social that "illegal leaks" indicate he will be arrested Tuesday as he is facing possible criminal charges in New York relating to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. MSNBC's Lawrence O’Donnell explains why this is an attempt by Trump to increase the size of his rallies and aid his campaign for president in 2024.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Donald is definitely spooked!


Trump says he expects to be arrested

168,065 views Mar 18, 2023 #CNN #News
Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested in connection with the investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney next week and called for protests as New York law enforcement prepares for a possible indictment.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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'Run': Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen gives advice to current Trump lawyers

351,813 views Mar 17, 2023 #MichaelCohen #Trump #DOJ
“The smartest thing a lawyer can do if Donald Trump asks to represent him in this nightmare that he is going to be living: Run! Run as fast as you can!” says former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.
 

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Republican lawmakers blast potential Trump indictment as ‘politically motivated,’ ‘abuse of power’
Republican lawmakers blasted the prospect of former President Trump being indicted after he revealed he expects to be arrested next week, calling the potential move “politically motivated” and an “abuse of power.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said he would direct relevant committees to investigate if any federal funding is being used to “subvert our democracy by interfering in elections with politically motivated prosecutions.”

“Here we go again — an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance against President Trump,” he tweeted, referring to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Condemnations of the potential charges from McCarthy and other Republicans came after Trump posted on Truth Social early on Saturday that “illegal leaks” indicate he will be arrested on Tuesday.

Bragg appears to be close to deciding on whether to file charges against Trump after having invited the former president to testify before the grand jury he has convened this past week. Trump’s attorney has said Trump would not accept the invitation.

The district attorney’s office has been investigating a payment that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen made to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election for her to remain silent about an affair she had with Trump. Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to a campaign finance violation stemming from the payment and other charges and served a prison sentence.

Cohen has said he paid Daniels at Trump’s direction. Trump has acknowledged that he reimbursed Cohen for the payment but said it was unrelated to his campaign finances.

Top Trump allies have joined McCarthy in denouncing the probe as politically motivated and siding with the former president, who has insisted he has not done anything wrong.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) tweeted that Trump will “win even bigger” than he already was already going to if Bragg indicts him and “did nothing wrong.” She said any Republicans who support the former president’s “persecution” will face consequences.

“And those Republicans that stand by and cheer for his persecution or do nothing to stop it will be exposed to the people and will be remembered, scorned, and punished by the base,” Greene said.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said he has been asked multiple times if Trump being indicted would cause him to take away his endorsement of Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Trump endorsed Vance while he was running in the GOP primary for an open Senate seat in Ohio.

“The answer is: hell no. A politically motivated prosecution makes the argument for Trump stronger. We simply don’t have a real country if justice depends on politics,” Vance said.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, said in a statement that the “Radical Left” will have Trump arrested because they know they cannot defeat him in an election. She said this is “unAmerican” and reaching a “dangerous new low of Third World countries.”

“What these corrupt Leftist prosecutors like Alvin Bragg and their Socialist allies fail to understand is that America First Patriots have never been so energized to exercise their constitutional rights to peacefully organize and VOTE at the ballot box to save our great republic,” she said.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said at Vision 24, a conservative conference in South Carolina, on Saturday that Bragg has “done more” to help Trump get reelected than anyone else in the country.

“They’re making stuff up that they never used against anybody because they hate Trump,” Graham said.

He said the case is moving forward because “they’re afraid of Trump.”

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a conservative entrepreneur, said Trump being indicted would be a “national disaster.”

“If a Republican prosecutor in 2004 had used a campaign finance technicality to arrest then-candidate John Kerry while [President George W.] Bush & [Vice President Dick] Cheney were in power, liberals would have cried foul – and rightly so,” Ramaswamy said.

He said indicting Trump will undermine trust in the country’s electoral system and Bragg should reconsider charges against him. He argued that the case would not have led to criminal prosecution for anyone else and would only have been a misdemeanor at most instead of a felony.

“Our entire country is skating on thin ice right now & we cannot afford to politicize the justice system or else we will reach our breaking point,” he said.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) also argued that the case is not strong, saying it is based on a “strained, convoluted legal theory.”
the problem is that this spew gets them elected. That man is an effect of GOP doctrine, not a cause. Getting the base to stop believing that they are the real America under siege by heathens is … something that needs to be done, but “how” is the $64 question.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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the problem is that this spew gets them elected. That man is an effect of GOP doctrine, not a cause. Getting the base to stop believing that they are the real America under siege by heathens is … something that needs to be done, but “how” is the $64 question.
One can hope that with upcoming trials and indictments of republicans, along with fox being stifled and legally at risk, that 24 will be a good cycle for the democrats. Winning in 24 means that fox can be held to account for their behavior with increased regulation and changes to law, fox is the cause of much of this shit. The GOP are completely dependent on the culture wars and fox is the primary place they are created and amplified, almost nowhere else except hate radio. OAN and such are generally not on cable and accessible by the most vulnerable. For someone who operates mostly on cable, paradoxically fox seems to have most of its power in rural America, usually poorly served by cable TV, but AM hate radio can help explain that.

They are products of what they consume and if they consume bullshit their heads will be full of it.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump says he'll be ARRESTED on Tuesday; tells his supporters to come to NY & TAKE OUR NATION BACK!

31,221 views Mar 18, 2023 #TeamJustice
When it comes to inciting imminent lawless action, Donald Trump has priors. Trump posted that he will be arrested in New York on Friday as a result of District Attorney Alvin Bragg's investigation of his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.

Knowing full well what happened when he previously told his supporters, "Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!", Trump has nevertheless this now told his supporters he "will be arrested on Tuesday of next week. Protest, take our nation back!"

Will prosecutors use this statement at his arraignment to argue Donald Trump is a danger to public safety? If so, what might the judge do with Trump while he awaits trial? Will the judge limit/prohibit his overseas travel? Order him to surrender his passport? Place some limits on his speech or his use of social media? This video takes on all those topics and more as our nation moves to a new phase of accountability for Donald Trump, criminal defendant.
 

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Pence on Trump calls for protests against indictment: ‘Violence will not be tolerated’
Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday that he considers the Manhattan district attorney’s potential indictment of former President Trump to be “deeply troubling” but emphasized that “violence will not be tolerated” as the former president calls for protests.

Trump said in a post to Truth Social that he expects to be arrested on Tuesday in connection with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s probe into a hush-money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.

“The idea of indicting a former president of the United States is deeply troubling to me, as it is to tens of millions of Americans,” Pence told reporters in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday. “And particularly happening in what appears to be a politically charged environment in New York where the attorney general and other elected officials literally campaigned on a pledge to prosecute the former president.”

“No one is above the law,” he added. “I’m confident President Trump can take care of himself.”

He joined a slew of other Republicans who slammed the potential indictment as “politically motivated” and an “abuse of power.”

“Here we go again — an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance against President Trump,” Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tweeted on Saturday.

However, amid Trump’s call for his supporters to protest and “take back our nation” in response to the possible indictment, Pence noted that “violence will not be tolerated.”

“We respect the right of Americans to let their voice be heard and to express the frustration over what appears to be a politically motivated prosecution of the former president,” he said. “But we want to send a very clear message that violence will not be tolerated and anyone that would engage in violence would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and longtime fixer, compared the former president’s call for protests on Saturday to the “battle cry” he put out before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

“It would have been smart for Donald to write ‘peaceful protest,’ but he doesn’t want a peaceful protest,” Cohen told MSNBC. “He wants he wants another violent clash on his behalf.”

Cohen, who testified before the New York grand jury earlier this week, made the $130,000 payment to Daniels shortly before the 2016 election to quash her story of an alleged affair with Trump. He pleaded guilty in 2018 to campaign finance violations in connection with the payment.

"indicting a former president of the United States is deeply troubling to me"

So any former president is OK?

“No one is above the law,”

Wait? What?
 

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Cohen,... pleaded guilty in 2018 to campaign finance violations in connection with the payment.
Does this make sense? So the check he gave to stormy was from the orange molester?
Why's there a conviction of Cohen for campaign violations when Cohen wasn't even running for
anything, or paying anybody (he was just doing his job as middleman for his boss, the Orange
Molester), but the Molester isn't even charged for what, 6 years now?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Pence on Trump calls for protests against indictment: ‘Violence will not be tolerated’
Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday that he considers the Manhattan district attorney’s potential indictment of former President Trump to be “deeply troubling” but emphasized that “violence will not be tolerated” as the former president calls for protests.

Trump said in a post to Truth Social that he expects to be arrested on Tuesday in connection with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s probe into a hush-money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.

“The idea of indicting a former president of the United States is deeply troubling to me, as it is to tens of millions of Americans,” Pence told reporters in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday. “And particularly happening in what appears to be a politically charged environment in New York where the attorney general and other elected officials literally campaigned on a pledge to prosecute the former president.”

“No one is above the law,” he added. “I’m confident President Trump can take care of himself.”

He joined a slew of other Republicans who slammed the potential indictment as “politically motivated” and an “abuse of power.”

“Here we go again — an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance against President Trump,” Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tweeted on Saturday.

However, amid Trump’s call for his supporters to protest and “take back our nation” in response to the possible indictment, Pence noted that “violence will not be tolerated.”

“We respect the right of Americans to let their voice be heard and to express the frustration over what appears to be a politically motivated prosecution of the former president,” he said. “But we want to send a very clear message that violence will not be tolerated and anyone that would engage in violence would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and longtime fixer, compared the former president’s call for protests on Saturday to the “battle cry” he put out before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

“It would have been smart for Donald to write ‘peaceful protest,’ but he doesn’t want a peaceful protest,” Cohen told MSNBC. “He wants he wants another violent clash on his behalf.”

Cohen, who testified before the New York grand jury earlier this week, made the $130,000 payment to Daniels shortly before the 2016 election to quash her story of an alleged affair with Trump. He pleaded guilty in 2018 to campaign finance violations in connection with the payment.

"indicting a former president of the United States is deeply troubling to me"

So any former president is OK?

“No one is above the law,”

Wait? What?
You don't need to guess what he thinks of Trump's legal problems privately, he just doesn't want to get any shit on himself, if he wants to stay in republican politics.
 

CunningCanuk

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Does this make sense? So the check he gave to stormy was from the orange molester?
Why's there a conviction of Cohen for campaign violations when Cohen wasn't even running for
anything, or paying anybody (he was just doing his job as middleman for his boss, the Orange
Molester), but the Molester isn't even charged for what, 6 years now?
I believe Cohen was charged and convicted for perjury, not campaign violations.
 

CunningCanuk

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Republican lawmakers blast potential Trump indictment as ‘politically motivated,’ ‘abuse of power’
Republican lawmakers blasted the prospect of former President Trump being indicted after he revealed he expects to be arrested next week, calling the potential move “politically motivated” and an “abuse of power.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said he would direct relevant committees to investigate if any federal funding is being used to “subvert our democracy by interfering in elections with politically motivated prosecutions.”

“Here we go again — an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance against President Trump,” he tweeted, referring to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Condemnations of the potential charges from McCarthy and other Republicans came after Trump posted on Truth Social early on Saturday that “illegal leaks” indicate he will be arrested on Tuesday.

Bragg appears to be close to deciding on whether to file charges against Trump after having invited the former president to testify before the grand jury he has convened this past week. Trump’s attorney has said Trump would not accept the invitation.

The district attorney’s office has been investigating a payment that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen made to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election for her to remain silent about an affair she had with Trump. Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to a campaign finance violation stemming from the payment and other charges and served a prison sentence.

Cohen has said he paid Daniels at Trump’s direction. Trump has acknowledged that he reimbursed Cohen for the payment but said it was unrelated to his campaign finances.

Top Trump allies have joined McCarthy in denouncing the probe as politically motivated and siding with the former president, who has insisted he has not done anything wrong.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) tweeted that Trump will “win even bigger” than he already was already going to if Bragg indicts him and “did nothing wrong.” She said any Republicans who support the former president’s “persecution” will face consequences.

“And those Republicans that stand by and cheer for his persecution or do nothing to stop it will be exposed to the people and will be remembered, scorned, and punished by the base,” Greene said.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said he has been asked multiple times if Trump being indicted would cause him to take away his endorsement of Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Trump endorsed Vance while he was running in the GOP primary for an open Senate seat in Ohio.

“The answer is: hell no. A politically motivated prosecution makes the argument for Trump stronger. We simply don’t have a real country if justice depends on politics,” Vance said.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, said in a statement that the “Radical Left” will have Trump arrested because they know they cannot defeat him in an election. She said this is “unAmerican” and reaching a “dangerous new low of Third World countries.”

“What these corrupt Leftist prosecutors like Alvin Bragg and their Socialist allies fail to understand is that America First Patriots have never been so energized to exercise their constitutional rights to peacefully organize and VOTE at the ballot box to save our great republic,” she said.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said at Vision 24, a conservative conference in South Carolina, on Saturday that Bragg has “done more” to help Trump get reelected than anyone else in the country.

“They’re making stuff up that they never used against anybody because they hate Trump,” Graham said.

He said the case is moving forward because “they’re afraid of Trump.”

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a conservative entrepreneur, said Trump being indicted would be a “national disaster.”

“If a Republican prosecutor in 2004 had used a campaign finance technicality to arrest then-candidate John Kerry while [President George W.] Bush & [Vice President Dick] Cheney were in power, liberals would have cried foul – and rightly so,” Ramaswamy said.

He said indicting Trump will undermine trust in the country’s electoral system and Bragg should reconsider charges against him. He argued that the case would not have led to criminal prosecution for anyone else and would only have been a misdemeanor at most instead of a felony.

“Our entire country is skating on thin ice right now & we cannot afford to politicize the justice system or else we will reach our breaking point,” he said.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) also argued that the case is not strong, saying it is based on a “strained, convoluted legal theory.”
Talk about weaponization of the federal government.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I can’t believe we live in a time where the SOTH makes a comment about an ongoing criminal investigation. It seems like there’s no end to the nonsense.
Unfortunately, it will not end when the cell door slams behind Trump's ass, what he spawned needs to be knocked down too. The good news is the democrats stand a good chance of winning in 24 with fox fucked and on the ropes. Then there are the many pending republican indictments and trials, and the timing couldn't be better for a GOP legal shit storm in 23 & 24. There is also Ukraine, an issue that divides them from the base to the top, white Christians fighting big guberment with guns and guts is a profound part of their mythos. Russia also has hundreds of nukes pointed at them and that doesn't help their case at all! :lol:
 
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