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schuylaar

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How will Trump react to Tuesday's arraignment?

63,747 views Apr 2, 2023 #Trump #Indictment #Courts
As Donald Trump prepares to surrender to New York authorities on Tuesday, what's his new reality as the first former President of the United States ever to face criminal charges? Trump's niece, Mary Trump, joins Katie Phang to discuss.
I don't understand what makes him think the judge is going to set bail and not keep him. He's a major risk to our country.

This isn't another bankruptcy case..he's no longer going to be able to manipulate judicial system.

Seriously, depending on the charges? I hope he packed an overnight bag.

Said he's been looking forward to it? Won't he get the surprise of his life if he's remanded to Rikers until trial..how many charges is it again? He just might be, dear reader..he just might be.

He's already said he's going to say something tomorrow night? Judge just might wish to disrupt that little message.
 
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cannabineer

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It's on video. Fat Ass personally is seen taking out specific files and not return them to the box after subpoena was served. Oh! You already reported..sorry.

Why hasn't Jack so far? He wants to make sure it's a true foot and crossfoot for the jury..no matter the line, it all adds up neatly.

I predict (not prophecy, just my own take) if he doesn't die..he's going for the Bill Cosby blindness/crippled/mental illness..now that Cosby is out of jail and back with wife Camille- he's been healed..it's a fucking miracle!

Same with that pig, Weinstein..all of the sudden he couldn't walk needed cane, walker and wheelchair.
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BudmanTX

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I don't understand what makes him think the judge is going to set bail and not keep him. He's a major risk to our country.

This isn't another bankruptcy case..he's no longer going to be able to manipulate judicial system.

Seriously, depending on the charges? I hope he packed an overnight bag.

Said he's been looking forward to it? Won't he get the surprise of his life if he's remanded to Rikers until trial..how many charges is it again? He just might be, dear reader..he just might be.

He's already said he's going to say something tomorrow night? Judge just might wish to disrupt that little message.
rumor mil say 34 counts.......

think the mueller report is gonna be a piece of it, we shall see..
 

DIY-HP-LED

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As a matter of American history, Donald Trump’s indictment is extraordinary. But as a matter of the Republican’s personal history, no one should be especially surprised to see this happen to the former president.

A Washington Post report raised a good point overnight about Trump’s record of testing legal limits — and repeatedly finding himself under investigation.

For a half-century, Donald Trump has portrayed himself as the consummate dealmaker — and the ultimate escape artist, a serial entrepreneur turned politician who managed to avoid major consequences despite having been investigated in every decade of his adult life by federal and state agencies, by bankers and casino regulators, by legions of prosecutors and competitors.
Long before he rose to political prominence, Trump first made headlines when he and his father faced a Justice Department investigation for discriminatory housing policies. In the years that followed, the legal scrutiny continued.


More recently, Trump was found to have run a fraudulent charity and a fraudulent “university.” While in the White House, Trump faced a criminal investigation, was impeached twice, and routinely found himself at the center of corruption allegations and scandals.

By some measures, the question isn’t why the former president was indicted yesterday, it’s how he managed to go this long without having been indicted before.

There’s also, of course, the “culture of lawlessness“ that’s surrounded Trump in recent years. The list might be familiar to regular readers:

  • Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • Trump’s former campaign vice chairman, Rick Gates, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • Trump’s former adviser and former campaign aide, Roger Stone, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • Trump’s former White House national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was charged and convicted.
  • Trump’s former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • The Trump Organization’s former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, was charged, convicted, and sentenced to prison.
  • Trump’s former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering.
  • Though he was later acquitted at trial, Trump’s former inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was charged with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of a foreign government. (Elliot Broidy was the vice chair of Trump’s inaugural committee, and he found himself at the center of multiple controversies, and also pled guilty to federal charges related to illegal lobbying.)
And, of course, the former president’s business was itself found guilty of tax fraud.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I don't understand what makes him think the judge is going to set bail and not keep him. He's a major risk to our country.

This isn't another bankruptcy case..he's no longer going to be able to manipulate judicial system.

Seriously, depending on the charges? I hope he packed an overnight bag.

Said he's been looking forward to it? Won't he get the surprise of his life if he's remanded to Rikers until trial..how many charges is it again? He just might be, dear reader..he just might be.

He's already said he's going to say something tomorrow night? Judge just might wish to disrupt that little message.
They won't lock him up, but they should make him turn over his passports, and the keys to his jet.
Of course, i'd not be too upset if he fled the country...to russia, or china, or maybe saudi arabia.....it would just illustrate what a cowardly piece of shit he is, what a criminal fuck he is, how little he cares about America or it's people...
and it might drive home to at least some of the magats that he never did anything but lie to them, every time he opened his mouth.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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They won't lock him up, but they should make him turn over his passports, and the keys to his jet.
Of course, i'd not be too upset if he fled the country...to russia, or china, or maybe saudi arabia.....it would just illustrate what a cowardly piece of shit he is, what a criminal fuck he is, how little he cares about America or it's people...
and it might drive home to at least some of the magats that he never did anything but lie to them, every time he opened his mouth.
His flight from Florida to NY was like OJs Bronco chase, everybody was waiting for him to make a right turn out over the Atlantic to freedom and life in the middle east. The SS service would have been along for the ride, because Joe would have said, if there is no arrest warrant let him go! He can deal with Donald later or otherwise make his existence miserable. Meanwhile there is 2024, with the republicans reeling in shock and disarray while holding a big bag of shit and facing indictment over J6 and everything else, the flames of foxnews burning to the ground will be visible for miles. :lol:

Not to worry, fox has got to turn on Trump and get off the crazy train after one indictment and conviction or another, just like the rest of the elected republicans. It will add up and the weight of reality will either crush them or squeeze the shit out of them.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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BREAKING: Jack Smith Latest WITNESSES are NIGHTMARE for Trump

202,248 views Apr 3, 2023
Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on breaking developments in the Jack Smith Mar a Lago criminal investigation with several of Trump’s secret service agents being compelled to testify against him this Friday, presumably about the document mishandling “crime” that a federal judge says it is likely Trump committed.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump arrives at Trump Tower in NYC ahead of arraignment

14,674 views Apr 3, 2023 #Trump #NewYork #Court
Former President Trump was seen entering his Manhattan residence at Trump Tower ahead of his arraignment.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I was thinking (always dangerous) Donald is gonna be spending a lot of time in NY at Trump tower, he needs a balcony above the entrance to Trump Tower so he can speak to the gathered multitude like a south American dictator! Every day after court Donald can appear on the balcony of Trump Tower and give his version of reality! Even the news cameras will be below him and will have to video him from a "heroic angle" looking up at him. He can put all that Hitler reading he used to do to good use, and speak like Die Führer from his NY balcony.

Getting a building permit could be an issue and a bribe would be noticed, and then there is the problem of him getting a contractor to work for him in NY! It will also need to be high enough off the street to avoid eggs, vegetables and shoes thrown at him. :lol:

If magats gather there to hear pearls of wisdom and truth, there will be regular donnybrooks when Donald speaks with native new Yorkers around jeering him and throwing things. The magats would be incensed and freak out with such disrespect shown for the dear leader.
 
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topcat

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BREAKING: Jack Smith Latest WITNESSES are NIGHTMARE for Trump

202,248 views Apr 3, 2023
Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on breaking developments in the Jack Smith Mar a Lago criminal investigation with several of Trump’s secret service agents being compelled to testify against him this Friday, presumably about the document mishandling “crime” that a federal judge says it is likely Trump committed.
I would expect Tony Ornato to lawyer up and plead the 5th, probably other secret service agents, too.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I would expect Tony Ornato to lawyer up and plead the 5th, probably other secret service agents, too.
Oh yeah, Tony had better come so clean he will sparkle to avoid the worst of it, so will the Trump appointed former director of the SS who is also in even more shit IMHO. Then there are the pentagon officials and such who Trump dropped in after the election and sat on their hands on J6, the list is long. Wray must be clean because he's still around and must have had gifts of evidence on Trump waiting for Garland when he took over the DOJ, because the first question Garland would have asked him is what did you do? Nothing would be an unacceptable answer.
 
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