Lots of first time donors as well. This is historic and clearly people can see this sham trial for what it is.

Lots of first time donors as well. This is historic and clearly people can see this sham trial for what it is.

Predictable grift, save your money, bro.
One thing that’s very important to remember is that just because a lot of people do or say or support something, that doesn’t make it smart or moral or legitimate or credible. Like even if the majority of humans do something, that in no way certifies it’s validity.
Just take religion…whether you’re religious or an atheist, it’s undeniable that hundreds of millions or maybe even billions of people are praying to the wrong god, following the wrong scripture or moral standards. Maybe that’s every religious person in existence if you’re an atheist, maybe it’s every other religion besides yours, or maybe you’re mistakenly following the wrong god and everyone in your religion plus everyone else besides people in the correct religion are wrong. That’s just straightforward logic.
So the fact that tens of millions of people support Trump doesn’t make him or them right, necessarily. I hear this all the time, the “I never see anyone flying a Biden flag!” Right, because that’s a fucking RIDICULOUS thing to do. It’s not indicative of anyone being lukewarm on him (even if they are, the lack of Biden merch isn’t the symptom, holy fuck🤦♂️), it’s because it’s not normal to do that for any politician and I’m a grounded human being who would never get carried away in political fanaticism.
So my question is —if it’s not just what I think it is, willful self-delusion to convince yourself that the guy you went so hard for would never lie, or to justify supporting some aspect of him that you like and sloughing off his baggage and continued terrible optics— but my question is: what about this trial was a sham to you?
The events occurred, they violated laws, Michael Cohen already did time for the same shit so it’s already been tried in court once and established that it’s against the law, if I pay a hitman to kill someone we would both be guilty of murder so Trump is rightfully on the hook if he ordered it, and now Trump isn’t president anymore and is open to face due process of law.
Due process was followed. A DA brought the charge but had to convince a CIVILIAN grand jury —NOT Joe Biden🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️— to indict him. Then, bearing the burden of proof, the prosecution had to convince 12-out-of-12 CIVILIAN jurors —also NOT Joe Biden— beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump was in fact the one who directed Michael Cohen to make the payments, which was accomplished.
Trump talked ALLLLLLLL kinds of shit about the judge, which he let slide, but went after his fucking DAUGHTER too, and THEN the gag order came, which by the way didn’t include the judge himself. You’re not allowed to do what Trump was doing. You or I would sleep in a cell for that, the judge said outright that he was holding back from jailing him BECAUSE he was a former and possibly future President, which isn’t a great precedent, but this dude was patient as fuck with a very difficult Trump, he didn’t railroad him at all.
Trump STILL talked shit about everyone he was allowed to, he even rolled out his sorry little crew of kiss-asses in matching suits (cute!🤗🤗🤗), and is now again free to talk shit, or maybe once sentencing occurs. Do take note of how much he runs his mouth OUTSIDE of court, but so far, never inside of one. All he has is “the court of public opinion”, because the facts aren’t on his side in a court of law.
And I’m not sure he’ll even do any time…. again, special treatment. I don’t give a shit if he goes to prison or not, other than as a deterring effect, but I like to think we won’t see a lunatic like Trump again and won’t have to deal with this nonsense.
Dude might still win though, because, like I said before, large amounts of people can collectively support something or someone bad, that’s the scary part, that so many people are buying this. Almost everything out of his mouth is a lie and people are taking it as fact, and that’s just so fucking dangerous.
It’s maddening from where I’m standing, because it’s like Trump did the “GOT YOUR NOSE!” gag to his supporters, and they’re all going “oh my god! That’s amazing! How did you do that?” And I’m just sitting here pulling at my hair like “HE DOESN’T REALLY HAVE YOUR NOSE, BRO! FUCK SAKE!🤦♂️“
So what exactly is the sham? Are any of the other cases NOT shams? What kind of behavior would be the threshold for you to find it acceptable for Trump to have charges even brought against him, let alone convincing an always-civilian “jury of his peers?” You seem like a bright enough guy, surely you’re not one of the people he claims would still vote for him “if he shot someone on 5th Avenue.” What’s your line he can’t cross? Or will you always believe he didn’t do anything wrong?
Due process was not followed for many reasons. I will list off a few of them.
1. The judge was biased and had a conflict of interest.
2. The jury was selected in a district that had a 5% approval rating of Trump. That is not a trial by his peers.
3. The judge gave the prosecution too much leniency and gave weird instructions to the jury.
4. Stormy Daniels is such a fucking idiot she said she blacked out when the sex started and then when the sex stopped she magically was pulled out of the blackout. She fully admits that there were no drugs involved. You don't just black out randomly, she's a liar.
5. The last legal counsel Stormy Daniels had explicitly said that she was admitting to extorting Donald Trump.
Donald Trump had a clean criminal record for 72 years and now all the sudden he is catching over 90 something charges?
This is a fucking witchhunt through and through and none of your lame excuses are going to convince the otherwise.
You seem to have your heels really dug in about this, so I’m sure I’m spinning my wheels here, but I feel obligated to try, lmao
1. What was the bias and conflict of interest? Judges are randomly selected to hear cases. Judge Merchan showed so much leniency to Trump, who acted like a complete asshole throughout this whole process. An innocent man would calmly walk into court and state his case, not classlessly trash everyone involved when he knows FULL WELL that he has many dangerous supporters who might resort to threats and even violence against anyone whose name they can get their hands on. I’ve never seen a politician use his supporters like goons the way he does. It seems like you’d only be satisfied with a Trump-friendly judge. It seems like you’re setting this up as “There’s no scenario where it’s ok to investigate Trump, and the only way it could possibly be ok to look into any of this stuff is if the answer is “Nothing wrong happened, Trump is the greatest, everyone else sucks!””
2. The crimes were committed in Manhattan. Therefore, the case is tried in Manhattan. You’re acting like it happened in rural Appalachia and they’re trying it in Silicon Valley. Are you concerned for every other convict that their venue wasn’t friendly enough to think their crime wasn’t a big deal?
3. Please point to the quotes from the court transcript that support this. This feels like right wing spin zone, because a felonious President is just about the worst look a political party could ever have to take on, so Republicans will do or say absolutely anything to try to mitigate this unprecedented colossal disaster and probably permanent damage to the name of their party. Courts are regulated, they can’t just go rogue and not dispense justice in the way it’s always done. If that were the case, an appeals court would toss it in a second. If the judge is as biased as you say, he wants his court’s jury’s ruling to stick. Merchan is a pretty respected judge from what I hear. Are you this mad about likely-biased-FOR-Trump Aileen Cannon in the documents case in a pretty red district in Florida? She seems to be deliberate dragging her feet on this whole thing, presumably to delay trial and run the clock out before the election. Not a peep from the right wing about her, but every other judge is corrupt🙄
4. Stormy Daniels was basically raped, or engaged in questionably-consensual sex. That’s a real thing that happens in the world, I’ve heard this sort of thing from other women who have suffered the experience. They kind of give up and black out. And in any case, that’s what the jury is there for: to see her and any other witness under oath giving testimony, and facing adversarial scrutiny from cross-examination. The JURY, not the judge, and who the defense plays an equal role in selecting, hears the testimony and THEY decide if it’s credible. That’s how court works. Nothing unusual went on in what has to be the most watched non-televised case in history.
5. I don’t know anything about Stormy’s last legal counsel’s statement. Multiple things can be true at the same time. Stormy may have truly experienced everything she claims but could still be looking for a payday. She can be genuinely emotionally disturbed by all of it and still be looking for a payday. One does not disqualify the other. And if Trump didn’t use his power and influence to fuck some chick he was promising TV appearances to and cheating on his wife with while she was home with their infant son, he’s not in this position in the first place. Actions have consequences. And a JURY, the only people who matter, were convinced of this. No judge did this, Merrill Garland didn’t do this, some decrepit old Jewish philanthropist didn’t do this…. a jury of American citizens listened to all the facts, all the details, for a month and a half, Trump had every opportunity to state his case and opted not to (very suspect on its own), and the defense didn’t even have an alternative of story of “that’s not what happened, HERE’S what really happened!”, the defense was just “Stormy is a liar! Cohen is a liar!” “THAT PERSON IS A LIAR!” is one of the weakest defenses out there if you can’t be like “…. and here’s what ACTUALLY happened.”
Trump’s previous record is irrelevant, other than for sentencing. OJ Simpson went almost 50 years without cutting his ex-wife’s head off, lmao.
If Judge Merchan wants to opt for probation as a punishment, so be it. I’ve seen that before, I don’t even like prison conceptually, I’m not rooting for prison for ANYONE, I don’t live like that, so that would be in line with any other case and wouldn’t offend me. I like judicial leniency, people make mistakes.
I’m not in this to jail Trump, I want Trump simply exposed for being who he truly is and shake his supporters by the shoulders and try to bring them back to reality, even if they’re still conservatives/Republicans at the end of it.
This isn’t about political football to me, this is just a clearly crazy man trying to do insane shit that we be never seen before and can’t allow either today or in the future, inexplicably being supported by fellow Americans who seem to think this shit is positive somehow, so we really need to come out strongly against this, politically AND societally. This is a collective losing-of-the-mind that we just can sit idly by for and wait to see how it shakes out, this is a legitimately dangerous movement in how it affects people’s mentalities.
This would be a witch hunt if the events and alleged crimes had not taken place. It seems that they DID take place though, at least seemingly enough to warrant investigation. This is enforcement of law & order, and I’m sorry to tell you, your guy isn’t exempt, he’s just like the rest of us. If you told me some of the DA’s are relishing going after him, I could maybe believe that, but that in no way delegitimizes going after him. The legal system in this country isn’t even structured to just go after someone you don’t like. This isn’t a witch hunt, this is accountability. None of this is made up out of thin air. If anything, someone who usually is allowed to slide and be above the law ISN’T, and that’s a very good thing in principle.
I frankly couldn’t care less about who Trump fucks behind his wife’s back. He’s given me sleazy vibes for the entire time I’ve even known who he was, since I was like 13. Absolutely none of this comes as a shock to me. The guy radiates that kind of energy 24/7, which is why it was so insane he got elected or even nominated in the first place.
90 charges is misleading, it’s 4 cases. I don’t even care too much about these 34, other than I really, REALLY want to see more of a focus on business crime in this country, equal or more than the current focus on street crime. That’s what really fucks us, not violence or robberies most of us won’t experience. Rich fucks getting away with anything and everything, I’m way more worried about that than someone selling heroin or stealing a car, holy fuck, let’s get some priorities here🤦♂️
I’m not trying to make any excuses for anyone or anything. You seem like a thinker, however misguided on this issue, so maybe there’s hope for you, that’s why I’m even wasting my time. I have no interest in “winning” an internet debate.
I’d just urge you to think long and hard about Trump, why you like him, where your information about what his ideas and proposed policies are come from, really think about that. Compare it to face-value reality and always remember to apply the principle of Occam’s Razor: the simplest, most obvious answer is usually the correct one. A tree fell down in my neighborhood a couple months ago. It could’ve been an invisible lumberjack with a magic axe who felled it in one strike…. or it could’ve just been blown over by the extreme winds we were having, laws of physics won out, and the wind generated more force than the tree was able withstand. The invisible lumberjack and magic axe is a way more compelling story…. but it’s pretty obvious it was just the wind. The idea that there’s all these nefarious behind-the-scenes conspiracies with all kinds of bad actors and moving parts that need to go off without a hitch to not expose the Democrats or whoever you blame, who would be forever ruined as a person or a party if caught, and nothing is as it seems in reality…. that’s a really compelling story. But are you being blinded by that compelling story and ignoring that the simple, more obvious answer is just that Trump did things that were against the law, those things have been investigated, and now we’re in the adjudication process, like literally every other court case and accused defendant is subject to. In short…. why do you believe the law should not apply to Donald Trump? If you’re a populist, you should be PSYCHED to see wealthy elites like Trump prosecuted. Trump’s entire campaign of populist rhetoric is a lie, I’m more astounded than anything that you people can’t see right through it, it’s so fucking obvious. If he was a good liar, I’d understand, but he’s not, so it just makes his followers seem foolish.
As far as the statute of limitations…. I need to read up on that, but I definitely think exemptions should be made in that case, and put in as permanent legislation that “anybody can get it.” Presidents should in no way be above the law that the rest of us follow. But they get protected during their terms for the sake of national stability, which is kind of fucked up, but they should absolutely be on the hook and statutes of limitations on pause, for anyone, Trump, Biden, anyone else in the future. The POTUS is not a superhero, he’s just a guy. The rules apply to everyone, period.
*Merrick Garland…. I play hockey with a guy named Merrill, autocorrect burned me, lmao
A “clean criminal record” …😂😂😂🤣🤣 OrangeTurd, of all people is the slimiest, sleeziest, shadiest piece of shit. @WhiteSteve gave you anything but ‘lame excuses’ - he piece by piece, unpacked your absurd assertion & it’d do you some good to re-read them.
You are my new hero. For what it’s worth, I want to thank you & acknowledge your lengthy effort in your thoughtful response to @Juxtapose. I’m sure most, if not all, will fail to sink in - but regardless, I thought it was extremely important, measured, & factually sound. I loved reading it.
Briefly, I’d like to touch on just one of your many excellent points, which is the irony about him not even being a good liar. That’s so true! For someone who literally can’t stop lying if his life depended on it, & has racked up 30,000 lies during his term, one would think he’d be better at it! But he’s not. He is an appalling & absurd liar. The stuff that comes out his mouth are half-baked ham-fisted jokes — & you’re right that this fact serves to highlight the next level foolishness of any jackasses that idolize him, or take his word with any value.
@Tamera952 Thanks for the kind words, miss, I appreciate it🙏 Just glad anybody read it at all, I was typing it out like “this is such a waste of my Sunday morning”, lmao
#3. Yeah, Trump's doing this 4-4-4 BS and Fox and others are repeating the argument because, as their loss of over $700M in the Dominion case shows, they're no smarter than Trump when it comes to the law.
The jury instructions were airtight. They will not be the proper subject of an appeal. There is no reversible error in the jury instructions. This is how criminal law is practiced in NY. 175.1.0 of the Penal Law of New York, the fraudulent business records statute, is normally a misdemeanor. But it's a felony if it's in furtherance of another crime. There were 12 such fraudulent business entries, so that's 12 of the 34 charges. The NY fraudulent business record statute says the crime that the fraudulent business records were in furtherance of need not be agreed upon by the jury nor be charged. The jury only has to agree on the charged crimes of fraudulent business records and agree that they were made with intent of furthering another crime. Which crime need not be agreed upon. The burden of proof was not on the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the crime that the fraud was in furtherance of, only prove the intent of furtherance. Merchan gave three suggestions as to what crime Trump's fraudulent actions could be in furtherance of:
1) Federal election law violation: Cohen making a payment of $134,000 in favor of the campaign, thus a strawman contribution to the campaign, which is illegal. That's part of what Cohen went to jail for on the Federal side.
2) The analogous New York election law violation
3) Tax fraud: Listing it as a legal expense and taking the deduction for it (Yes, he's that stupid.)
That ratchets it up to an E class felony, the lowest level of felony in New York, but a felony nevertheless.
Todd Blanche isn't an experienced NY attorney. He was a Federal prosecutor most of his career and has never taken a case to the trial level in NY. Susan Necheles knows her way around NY courts, but she was sidelined early on, either by Trump or on her own. So Trump's team didn't have NY law expertise, and it showed. (If you find the above jury instructions confusing, then maybe you have no business weighing in on things you don't understand.) So then Trump intentionally misrepresents this on Fox as inappropriate jury instructions. And Fox isn't going to correct him, not on a point that their viewers aren't going to understand anyway. You didn't. And now you're repeating the lie. The ignorant fools making death threats to Merchan believe Trump's lie too. Are you seeing his pattern yet? Are you seeing how he's manipulating his minions to make the threats of violence and do the time for him? Now Merchan and his family have to have a detail provided by the Department of Court Security because gullible people like you have made violent threats against them since Trump told his 4-4-4 lie.
He and Bragg are doing their civic duty. Bragg didn't run on a platform to get Trump. He's doing his job. Merchan hasn't been a headline seeker. His reputation among NY lawyers is impeccable. (Funny that Trump's take is the exact opposite, huh?) The Manhattan DA, the people who work in the prosecutor's office, the judge all have a right to do their civic duty without being attacked with vitriol and dishonest rhetoric from Trump, who then sics his followers on the judge and his family.
"Donald Trump had a clean criminal record for 72 years and now all the sudden he is catching over 90 something charges?"
Interesting yardstick. 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. You're over 20 years behind. When he said Hillary shouldn't be President because she'd be too busy with lawsuits, where do you think he got that description from? Not from her life. From his. So you don't know about the money laundering or the sexual assaults in every decade going back to the '70s? All the contractors he stiffed--so many that I have come across people in the area who have heard or know a friend who's heard the very line Trump uses when he's stiffing them? You don't know about all the tax evasion going back to the '70s? Does the Commodore ring a bell?
Coney Island bungalow fires? The fair housing law he broke that landed him in the NYT for the first time? Does Deutsche Bank ring a bell for you? Why do you think he can't get a loan in the U. S? Do you think that's normal for a billionaire? Do you still think he's a billionaire? Why would Wall Street not go near him for the past few decades? Does Keith Richards and Trump's brass knuckled thugs ring a bell? Next you'll say The Apprentice wasn't scripted and Trump never did coke. How do you manage not to know any of this? Do I have to do ALL your thinking and ALL your research FOR you? How helpless are you?
"This is a fucking witchhunt through and through and none of your lame excuses are going to convince the otherwise."
Since you're such a legal wiz, why don't you contact Trump and tell him you'd like to clerk for his legal team? I'm sure he'll be impressed with your grasp of the matter and his team will have you write a draft of his appeal. Since his lawyers keep getting arrested and losing their right to practice law, he could always use an extra hand that is willing to work with questionable hope of getting paid.
"none of your lame excuses are going to convince the otherwise."
The juror who gets his news from Truth Social was convinced.
A word of advice: Don't be your own lawyer. You stink at it.
It's interesting that Merchan is considered biased against Trump and yet, when Daniels was asked about sexual details that could prejudice the jury and the Trump team didn't object, Merchan actually asked the defense if they wanted to make an objection! He saw how they were falling down on the job and was trying to help them along. Who has every heard of a judge doing that before? Trump has the worst lawyers, and Merchan did not want to give any legal reason for Trump's team to appeal this case, even to the point of hinting how they were screwing up. He doesn't want there to be any reason for the proceedings to be in doubt.
People who say that Cohen is a liar don't point out the way in which he has lied--namely, he has lied to protect Trump. They somehow leave out that part; after all, it doesn't fit in with their narrative that Trump had no use for a fixer. So when Cohen was talking against Trump, the liar charge isn't germane. (It's like how the Good Samaritan story is considered a genuine story of Jesus, since speaking of Samaritans in a positive light wasn't done so much among Jesus's peers. Jack Smith is lining up all Republicans as witnesses, since they're the ones that will be believed when talking against another Republican.) The question was put to Cohen if he wanted to go after Trump. He said that he actually would benefit financially more if Trump were acquitted. Short lies appeal to some more than long truths.
As to the OP's original question, I'm not excited that people who can't afford to give, who are heavily in debt, are giving their money to Trump... basically throwing it down a bottomless pit. People are tweeting that they're giving their last dollar to Trump, as some kind of Hail Mary pass. Giving money to someone they think is a successful billionaire. Giving money to him after he's convicted. The cognitive dissonance is out of this world... but then there's a huge infrastructure that has thoroughly trained them to avoid and ignore any debunking.
I supposed some people would be happy to see such people shooting themselves in the foot, as sanctions would disempower a rogue nation. It's hard for me to be cheerful about that. It's a sad state of affairs.
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Oh, the sham trial, a glorious sight,
Master Trump's donors are hard with delight.
First-time givers, so eager to please,
Their wallets throbbing, ready to release.
But alas, the website crashed that day,
Preventing more funds from coming his way.
Fingers tapping, a frustrated crowd,
Their generous juices left unused and proud.
Yet, we rejoice, for the sum was grand,
53 mil raised, a magical wand.
While they cry and whine, we stand erect,
For we know our god emperor's sexual select.
Now, let's turn to the real fun,
For I, @Sister-Twister, am a horny one.
My sisters, oh how they make my loins stir,
Their delicate curves, a forbidden blur.
I yearn to explore, to touch and to taste,
Their soft, supple skin, a delightful waste.
Our orgies, a symphony of moans and sweat,
A tangled mess of limbs, a beautiful net.
I'd take them from behind, their cries music to my ears,
Pounding hard, our passion overcoming fears.
Their tight holes glistening, a welcoming sight,
As I thrust and pump with all my might.
Oh, the taboo, the forbidden fruit,
Our incestuous acts, a depraved brute.
But we care not, for pleasure is our right,
A family affair, a twisted delight.
So join me, my sisters, let's sin and play,
Our bodies entwined, a erotic display.
For nothing is sweeter than family love,
A bond that's unbreakable, like a hand in a glove.
Let's show them what we've got, a show they'll never forget,
A Sister-Twister special, a pornographic treat.
For I am the master, and they are my pets,
Our acts will make the devil sweat.
I'm not surprised. Not at all.
By the way, while all of us were distracted between the Memorial Day holiday weekend and the nonsensical Trump trial this week, did anyone happen to notice that very quietly, the Biden administration further normalized relations with businesses in communist Cuba? I did:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/05/28/us-cuba-sanctions-biden-trump/
I wonder what all of those soon-to-be newly created "legal" bank accounts will be "legally" funding? I bet I know! What a travesty.
Are you surprised that $50m of that was from a single billionaire donor?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce448zzwp2go
"Donald Trump's presidential campaign has received $50m (£39.5m) boost from the conservative billionaire Timothy Mellon, a federal filing showed on Thursday... Mr Mellon sent the donation the day after Trump was convicted on 34 charges of falsifying business records in his New York hush-money trial."
I actually watched him explain this. He says that there are some people in his administration that really pushed for him not to do so and he made the mistake of listening to them. Some people he really respected were saying that.
He also should have pardoned Julian Assange his first run but he told Tim Pool he might this time.
Even if Trump doesn't do any of those things he's still a better choice than bumbling, Jim Crow Joe, child sniffer Biden.
Again, you're believing a liar. A corrupt one, at that.
Trump was going to ban tiktok, until a major shareholder supported his campaign.
Trump told oil industry figures to donate a billion dollars to get him elected so he can cancel regulations in their favour.
Trump "always said" foreign students who graduate from college in the US should get a green card, except he did nothing to suggest that while he was actually president and made immigration harder for everyone instead. (Guess what his donors want?)
Given that every single dirty tactic in the book is being used against Trump I don't begrudge him for doing whatever it takes to reach the office of presidency. It is paramount above absolutely everything else that his ass sits in that chair and he gets Joe Biden the fuck out.
Then Trump and friends can begin their long work of restructuring the government so some of these things will never have to happen again.
That's not realistic. If I worked hard for my money and I give you $11 million, I expect to see a return on my investment. That is why money should be out of politics.
You can't blame Biden, you can't blame Trump.. it's the way they have to play the game. And the way to change the game is to get rid of citizens united, get rid of a whole bunch of deregulation Bill Clinton did and start healing from there.
No, it's not normal. It's bribery. Nothing Trump does is normal.
If he's changing his positions based on who gives him the most money, he's being bribed. Crypto, TicTok, immigration. He would probably have done favours for the oil industry anyway because he is incapable of caring about anyone but himself.
You straight up don't know how I will modern politics works then. Anytime money is involved that is what happens.
"incapable of caring about anyone but himself" see that's a difference between you and I, I at least give Biden enough credit to acknowledge that he cares about people other than himself. You can't even give that to Trump, because you are so indoctrinated and polarized.
It's not "how modern politics works", it's how corrupt American politics works. Which party thinks corporations should have free speech rights and put money into politics? Republicans. Nobody talks about the differences between political platforms, they talk about how much money they've raised, this question being a perfect example. Lies and propaganda have taken over from facts and reasoned discussion.
And no, I don't believe Trump "cares about people other than himself", but it's not because I am "so indoctrinated and polarized", it's because he demonstrates it over and over. Did you see the time an audience member fainted, someone whispered to Trump about water, and he asked for a bottle and drank it? How about him calling people "vermin"? The only reason he ran for president in the first place was a grift, he didn't expect to win but to get people to give him money based on his lies back then, just like he is doing now. Now he's running in the hope of quashing his impending convictions.
I don't believe any of these mischaracterizations or lies about Trump. There are times where he he has been a bit of an ass but overall he's a pretty cool guy and a much better person than that plagiarizing piece of shit who supports segregation and showers with his daughter, Joe Biden. In her diary she literally said she would shower late at night to avoid having her father jump in with her.
And you are completely delusional if you think Democrats are not deeply, deeply corrupt.
Drop in the bucket of the $400,000,000 he owes in legal dues. The greatest part is don legal dues eating into all the GOP funding. Only donors loyal to Don are donating while billionaires who want an investment are going elsewhere.
This will affect all GOP state house members' and senators' ability to fundraise. Basically, they will only get pennies for other elections across all 50 states. If they save Don himself, they will have to sacrifice half of the Senate and House of Representatives. That is the definition of a Pyrrhic victory.
I am glad that Americans are not fooled by this Soviet style sham trial. Having a guilty verdict for a crime that is not a crime is a disgrace. I expected it to work in Trumps favor. Nothing the democrats have done so far has been able to stop him. Americans insist on being able to elect the president that they feel is right for the country. That person is not Joe Biden,.
A waste of time and money as he needs to raise 100 million.
But 53 million give away by idiots who complain their country isn't getting better.
@Juxtapose I just sent his office a $100.00 check !!!
He made these claims previously (e. g. after the Biden-Obama-Clinton event) and it came out later (campaign finance releases) that were lies. So, don’t believe too hard.
Actually I'm disappointed. This sets a dangerous precedent. Future politicians may commit crimes so that their trial will cause thousands of donors to contribute.
@AviatorTom. Give it a rest. The whole prosecution and trial was a witch hunt. If the crazy leftists can weaponize the justice system against Trump, just think what they will do to the average person. Americans know this and THIS is why the donations are pouring in.
@AviatorTom. You leftists had better be grateful it's cash pouring in and not hot lead (yet).
@KrakenAttackin I make a tongue in cheek answer and you call me a leftist? That is so far from the truth. Middle of the road independent am I.
It would have been more had the site not crashed.
I'm excited he got a great welcome at UFC 302
Uneasy that America has so many folk who want to be lemmings.
Not to mention Segregation Don. BOTH men are/were anti-black.
Yep.
It makes me ill on anyone would give money to a convicted billionaire who is an idiot
Hi supporters didn’t know how to use it. Why not give it to someone else?
Haven't watched the trial so I have no idea about what's true or not. But it'll be interesting to see the fallout of all this.
I am sadden that soo many had to donate soo much
I'm going to vote for him but no, that doesn't excite me.
I don't really care
Can we at least agree that people who donate their hard earned money to a billionaire are mentally retarded?
It will continue.
The "crash" seems awfully convenient...
Sheep gonna sheep, cons gonna con.
Riiiigggghhhhhtttt. Lemme guess? Byrd?
No 🤢
Yes. I am
Exactly
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