this is the dumbest shit ever... what presidential candidate ever in the history of presidential candidating...lol
NEVER had a campaign war room, where they discuss ways to counteract negative PRESS...??
When was it against the law, to have an adult sign a non disclosure???
FRIV O LOUS IT IS!!!
Usually the discussion doesn't take place with the publisher of said press.
Trump Refused To Stand For Jury, And Trump Tried To Leave Early And Was Commanded To Sit Back Down.
Not sure that this made it into the MSM, but Trump displayed blatant disrespect for the entire court proceedings yesterday. And no, he didn’t do it on the court house steps or using Truth Social. No video or link yet, but Joyce Vance stated on MSNBC...www.dailykos.com
OK I've been kicking around this idea for a while...he may want to be convicted so the US govt/taxpayers can pay for his expenses and upkeep for the rest of his life.We all know that trump is not very bright, but why would he do this intentionally? The ONLY reasoning that I can think of is, he wants to get convicted, for whatever reason. But he can't be this stupid, can he?
My guess is that he realizes that he can't win the case. I'm sure that he's been told that, or that his lawyers have stressed how bad it is for him. So the only other option is to play the victim card and be a martyr. So he's deliberately doing things to provoke the court and to look bad to the jury, because it'll be easier to be punished by both and claim to be a victim than it would be to try and win the actual case on any real merits.We all know that trump is not very bright, but why would he do this intentionally? The ONLY reasoning that I can think of is, he wants to get convicted, for whatever reason. But he can't be this stupid, can he?
My guess is that he realizes that he can't win the case. I'm sure that he's been told that, or that his lawyers have stressed how bad it is for him. So the only other option is to play the victim card and be a martyr. So he's deliberately doing things to provoke the court and to look bad to the jury, because it'll be easier to be punished by both and claim to be a victim than it would be to try and win the actual case on any real merits.
looking at these recent pics...that motherfucker might have actually lost some weight.David Pecker is first witness to take the stand in the trial!
Why Donald Trump Trial's First Witness Could Destroy His Defense
They wearing him down. I love it.looking at these recent pics...that motherfucker might have actually lost some weight.
this is the dumbest shit ever... what presidential candidate ever in the history of presidential candidating...lol
NEVER had a campaign war room, where they discuss ways to counteract negative PRESS...??
When was it against the law, to have an adult sign a non disclosure???
FRIV O LOUS IT IS!!!
Also remember what John Edwards did which is similar to what Trump didYou missing the point homie. He declared the shit as legal expenses and charged it to the campaign and there's ore to it.
Two women who said they had affairs with Trump years before he ran for president were paid six-figure sums in the months before the 2016 election. The first woman, Karen McDougal, a Playboy model, was paid $150,000 by the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., for the rights to her story. AMI promptly did nothing with the story. It’s a process known as “catch and kill.”
The second woman, who was born Stephanie Clifford but built a career in the adult-film industry as Stormy Daniels, was paid $130,000 by Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen to sign a nondisclosure agreement about her encounters with Trump. Cohen obtained a line of credit on his home to make the payment just before the election.
While a hush money payment is not necessarily illegal, Cohen and AMI have both admitted they broke laws by making these payments in an effort to hide unflattering information before the 2016 election.
Cohen pleaded guilty to two campaign finance charges in August 2018: causing an unlawful campaign contribution for his involvement orchestrating the payment from AMI to McDougal, and making an excessive campaign contribution for the payment to Daniels.
AMI, now known as a360media, was not criminally charged by federal authorities but did admit to making the payment to McDougal. The company paid a $187,500 fine to the Federal Election Commission for making an unlawful campaign contribution.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Trump’s indictment by a grand jury in April 2023, accusing the former president of “falsifying New York business records in order to conceal damaging information and unlawful activity from American voters before and after the 2016 election.”
Technically, Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, a Class E felony. Trump was charged with a felony because prosecutors accused him of falsifying business records with the intent to commit or conceal another crime connected to his 2016 campaign.
You missing the point homie. He declared the shit as legal expenses and charged it to the campaign and there's ore to it.
Two women who said they had affairs with Trump years before he ran for president were paid six-figure sums in the months before the 2016 election. The first woman, Karen McDougal, a Playboy model, was paid $150,000 by the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., for the rights to her story. AMI promptly did nothing with the story. It’s a process known as “catch and kill.”
The second woman, who was born Stephanie Clifford but built a career in the adult-film industry as Stormy Daniels, was paid $130,000 by Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen to sign a nondisclosure agreement about her encounters with Trump. Cohen obtained a line of credit on his home to make the payment just before the election.
While a hush money payment is not necessarily illegal, Cohen and AMI have both admitted they broke laws by making these payments in an effort to hide unflattering information before the 2016 election.
Cohen pleaded guilty to two campaign finance charges in August 2018: causing an unlawful campaign contribution for his involvement orchestrating the payment from AMI to McDougal, and making an excessive campaign contribution for the payment to Daniels.
AMI, now known as a360media, was not criminally charged by federal authorities but did admit to making the payment to McDougal. The company paid a $187,500 fine to the Federal Election Commission for making an unlawful campaign contribution.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Trump’s indictment by a grand jury in April 2023, accusing the former president of “falsifying New York business records in order to conceal damaging information and unlawful activity from American voters before and after the 2016 election.”
Technically, Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, a Class E felony. Trump was charged with a felony because prosecutors accused him of falsifying business records with the intent to commit or conceal another crime connected to his 2016 campaign.
this is dumb shit.. because its his fuckin campaign money, look how easily we are distracted by bullshit..
this govt lost and I mean LITERALLY lost TRILLIONS of our TAX DOLLARS they said THEY COULDNT ACCCOUNT FOR,
there were no heads rolling, no court cases.. just our hard earned tax dollars stolen right in our fuckin faces....
and we wasting time on some fuckin campaign pennies in comparison....what he did what his campaign money is between
him and his donors...!!!