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Would you vote for someone who raised , advised, and mentored a convicted felon?

Like felon producer Joe Biden. The rotten apple doesn't fall far from the decaying tree. A felon is one. He who raises felons raises many.
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AbbySvenz · F
Well, Fred Trump isn’t running for office, so no.
@AbbySvenz But Joe Biden IS.
AbbySvenz · F
Better him than a 34-count convicted felon @NoThanksLeon
@AbbySvenz And just what are the actual laws Trump broke, hmmm?
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Before you criticize the video, the person that asked Francesca Fiorintini was Democrat Defense Attorney, Mark Geragos, starting at 12:06. This was on CNN
AbbySvenz · F
Trump was charged in a 15-page indictment, handed up by a grand jury, with 34 counts of violating New York Penal Law 175-10 in the first degree, which is a felony. A violation in the first degree occurs when a person falsifies business records with an intent to defraud that includes an intent to commit, aid, or conceal another crime. In addition to the indictment, the Manhattan District Attorney filed a 13-page statement of facts detailing the allegations.

https://www.manhattanda.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Donald-J.-Trump-Indictment.pdf

https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN/175.10

While the indictment specified each of the checks, invoices, and ledger entries alleged to have been falsified, it did not specify which crime Trump allegedly concealed. A defendant is entitled to fair notice of the crime with which he is charged so that he can effectively defend himself at trial, but New York law does not require this level of specificity in the charging document. New York case law requires that the indictment allege only a general intent to conceal a crime, not an intent to conceal a specific crime.

Nonetheless, prosecutors provided this specificity in a prosecution filing in November 2023, five months before his trial began. In that filing, prosecutors disclosed that the crimes they alleged Trump intended to conceal were violating state and federal campaign finance laws and violating state tax laws.

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24432843/2023-11-09-das-mem-opp-defs-omnibus-motions-redacted.pdf


https://time.com/6985532/trump-conviction-myths-debunked-essay/

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@AbbySvenz All false charges, this is what the establishment does to those they feel threatened by.
AbbySvenz · F
Apparently not, since there was a whole trial and jury and deliberation and verdict @NativePortlander1970
@AbbySvenz A veritable banana republic style kangaroo court. Like shown in the video, even a democrat defense attorney questioned the charges.
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AbbySvenz · F
You assume I voted in my state’s primary @ChinaGrove
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AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@ChinaGrove only reason Orange won in 2016 was bc he wasn’t HillDog .
@AbbySvenz But Biden RAISES felons.
AbbySvenz · F
Last I checked, Hunter Biden was not the one running for President @NoThanksLeon
@AbbySvenz 🤦🏽‍♂️ But Joe Biden is, and he RAISES felons.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@NoThanksLeon it’s the sins of the father not the sins of the son. Hahah