This thread would have already reached page 10 by now if he was here (even more bonus points if Onideus was here) I wonder if they’ll ever find their way to nu-edf.i can't believe tim isn't here for this
This thread would have already reached page 10 by now if he was here (even more bonus points if Onideus was here) I wonder if they’ll ever find their way to nu-edf.i can't believe tim isn't here for this
I think more people will vote trump because of it, Maga cult is serious abt shit like this.I wonder if this conviction will have any effect on the polls.
I'm quite conservative... yet my brand of conservatism doesn't seem to align with Murrica's. I never understood Murrica's love for criminals.I think more people will vote trump because of it, Maga cult is serious abt shit like this.
He will be appealing the case. The other cases will not go to trial before the election in November.Now that this is settled, perhaps there's time for his many other legal cases.
fairest? Is he in a weed legal state?
I wonder if this conviction will have any effect on the polls.
From the 1970s until he was elected president in 2016, Donald Trump and his businesses were involved in over 4,000 legal cases in United States federal and state courts, including battles with casino patrons, million-dollar real estate lawsuits, personal defamation lawsuits, and over 100 business tax disputes.[1] He has also been accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault,[2][3] with one accusation resulting in him being held civilly liable.[4]
In 2015, Trump's lawyer Alan Garten called Trump's legal entanglement "a natural part of doing business" in the U.S.[5][6] While litigation is indeed common in the real estate industry,[5] Trump has been involved in more legal cases than his fellow magnates Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Donald Bren, Stephen M. Ross, Sam Zell, and Larry Silverstein combined.[7] Numerous legal matters and investigations occurred during and after Trump's presidency, some being of historical import.
Between October 2021 and July 2022 alone, the Republican National Committee paid more than US$2 million to attorneys representing Trump in his presidential, personal, and business capacities.[8] The New York Times published an overview of his legal involvements as of September 2022.[9] In January 2023, a federal judge fined Trump and his attorney nearly $1 million, characterizing him as "a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries".[10]
dunno where you find that but not accurateNY Court of Appeals:
And section 174 is not fuckery? And the fact the gop voted AGAINST stopping the mexican invasion?It will have the opposite effect of what the left wanted.
Its gonna make people that were completely asleep to the situation get out and vote for Trump.
Its all too much now.
This level of fuckery is not sustainable for the left.
Must... vote.. for.. criminal.... sausage.It will have the opposite effect of what the left wanted.
Its gonna make people that were completely asleep to the situation get out and vote for Trump.
Its all too much now.
This level of fuckery is not sustainable for the left.
I totally see how this is making republicunts nervous.
If a former president can be held responsible for a relatively minor crime of falsifying business records, then what's to stop the courts from doing the same for more substantial crimes?
Anarchy!