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“THE RADICAL LEFT DEMOCRATS HAVE CRIMINALIZED THE JUSTICE SYSTEM. THIS IS NOT WHAT AMERICA WAS SUPPOSED TO BE!” – President Trump on Truth Social




President Trump released a series of tweets this morning – before going into the corrupt New York court to be indicted by Soros-backed and Obama and Biden-connected Manhattan DA.

President Trump shared the above picture of his supporters.

He then made the following comments about the corrupt DOJ prosecutor looking into his non-crimes with the documents he legally obtained and maintained at his home, iconic Mar-a-Lago.

Speaking of LEAKS, Special “Prosecutor” Jack Smith (What did his name used to be?) leaked massive amounts of information to The Washington ComPost. This is illegal, and I assume this Radical Left Lunatic, much to the chagrin of his Trump Hating wife and family, will be PROSECUTED? He is a totally biased Thug who should be let loose on the Biden Documents hidden in Chinatown, and the 1,850 BOXES secretly stored in Delaware, which Biden REFUSES to give up. Biden is guilty of Obstruction, I am not!
BizSuitStacy · M Best Comment
Since the day Trump rode down the escalator, the left has been after him. They never considered him a threat initially, until he was. A non-establishment outsider who wasn't going to play the globalists' game like the Bush family, McCain, Romney, etc. Someone who promised to drain the swamp. He absolutely knew he was walking directly into a massive mine field. He knew the risks to himself and to his family, but he loves this country enough that he'd [b][i]assume those risks[/i][/b] to save America.

In retrospect, it's obvious he was recruited and heavily vetted by white hats before taking the job. The white hats knew they'd throw the kitchen sink at this man. And they have. Nothing... absolutely nothing has stuck. If there truly was anything, they would have nailed him long ago.

We are witnessing [b]one man[/b] facing down the most evil people in the world.

Absolutely, 100%, the bravest man we are likely to see in our lifetime. How can anyone not be 117% behind President Trump?

The US has crossed a huge red line, and there is no going back. And if they will do this to Trump...they will do it to any of us.

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Budwick · 70-79, M
@softspokenman [quote]How much did you donate?[/quote]

Are you trying to build a case against BizSuitSuzy? LOL
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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
I don't like Trump but from a legal prospective that is some stale sketchy stuff they put on him. Bootstrapping some old misdemeanors to an un-prosecutable felony to make them a felony.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@Budwick Yes multiple counts of falsification of business records. Listing payoffs to Daniels al legal expenses is a violation of New York's finance laws. But the violations are misdemeanors and are outside the statute of limitations. The only way they can be prosecuted is if they are done in a conspiracy to cover up another crime. Then they can be charged as a felony and have a longer statute of limitations, even as felonies they are out of the statute of limitation but the limitations were paused because of the pandemic and other reasons extended to when they would apply. Problem is that the indictment does not mention the "other crimes" which they were to cover up because you are not required to in order to get an indictment. At trial though they will have to show what those 'other crimes" are. He has alluded in his statements and the statement of facts that the "other crimes" are they consider the payments to Daniels campaign expenses and as such are over the limit but that is a federal violation which the feds had already declined to prosecute because they did not feel they have enough evidence. His other claim is that the payments were breaking the law in order to to influence the election results in New York which is a violation of New York law but these payments were made on the eve of the 2016 election and a little after but not by Trump, Trump did not make re-embursement to his attorney till after he was in the White House which is not in New York. The thinnest of thin.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Subsumedpat [quote]The thinnest of thin.[/quote]

That would be that inexplicable accusation.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@Budwick No question in my mind that he committed those misdemeanors, the felony accusation served its purpose which was to interfere with the 2024 election by having him in court when he is trying to campaign.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Victor Davis Hanson: Indict One... And All?
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/victor-davis-hanson-indict-one-and-all

Part of article below:

[Or, to put it another way: what crime did Trumpnot dothat others did with either impunity or without being arrested?
Here is a sample of 20.
1) Trump did not violate federal law, as did Hillary Clinton, by destroying federally subpoenaed emails and devices in order to hide evidence.
2) Trump did not violate federal law, as did Hillary Clinton, by sending classified government communications on her own, through an unsecured home-brewed server.
3) Trump did not violate federal law, as did Hillary Clinton, by hiring—through three paywalls—a foreign national, who is prohibited from working on presidential campaigns, to compile a dossier to smear her presidential opponent.
4) Trump did not violate federal campaign laws, as did Hillary Clinton, by hiding her payments (as “legal services”) to Christopher Steele through bookkeeping deceptions.
5) Trump did not, as did Bill Clinton, use a crony to search out a high-paying New York job for a paramour in order to influence her testimony before a special counsel.
6) Trump did not, as did Bill Clinton, receive a $500,000 “honorarium” for speaking in Moscow while his wife, our secretary of state, approved a longstanding and lucrative desire of the Kremlin for North American uranium to be sold to a Russian consortium.
7) Trump did not, as did Barack Obama, promise Vladimir Putin that he would be “flexible” on “missile defense” if during his own reelection bid Putin in return would give him “space”. Thatquid pro quoarrangement led to the U.S. abandonment of key joint missile defense systems with Poland and the Czech Republic, and, reciprocally, less than two years later a Russia invasion, mostly unopposed by the United States, of eastern Ukraine and the Crimea.
8) Trump did not boast publicly, as did Joe Biden, that he used U.S. foreign aid monies as leverage to have the Ukrainian government fire a prosecutor who may have been looking into the Biden family’s efforts to sell influence to corrupt Ukrainian interests.
9) Trump did not, as the Bidens did, set up a family consortium to leverage monies from Ukraine, Russia, and China, on their shared expectations that he might soon run for and be elected president and become compromised. Trump is not mentioned, as is Joe Biden, in family business communications as a recipient of a 10 percent commission on such payoffs.
10) Trump did not, unlike Joe Biden, remove presidential papers—without any authority to declassify them—and leave them scattered and unsecured in a garage and various residences and offices.
11) Trump did not, as did the FBI, wipe clean subpoenaed mobile phone records.
12) Trump did not, as did interim FBI head Andrew McCabe, admittedly lie under oath on four occasions to federal investigators.
13) Trump did not, as did CIA Director John Brennan, admittedly lie on two occasions while under oath to the U.S. Congress.
14) Trump did not, as did Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, admittedly lie on one occasion to the U.S. Congress.
15) Trump did not, as did James Comey, claim amnesia or ignorance 245 times while under oath before the U.S. Congress.
16) Trump did not, as did FBI Director James Comey, summarize a confidential private conversation with a president and then deliberately leak that classified memo to the media for his own agenda of appointing a special counsel to investigate the president—which turned out to be his friend Robert Mueller.
17) Trump did not, as did Robert Mueller, claim ignorance while under oath when asked about the Steele dossier and Fusion GPS, the catalysts for Mueller’s own investigation.
18) Trump did not, as did private citizen and former secretary of state John Kerry, meet clandestinely while out of office with Iranian officials to help them resist current U.S. policy toward Iran—or what theBoston Globecharacterized as“unusual shadow diplomacy” to “apply pressure on the Trump administration from the outside.”
19) Trump did not, as did the FBI and CIA, pay clandestine money to Twitter to monitor and smother news stories deemed unhelpful to their agendas.
20) Trump did not, as did then-Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, whip up a mob at the doors of the Supreme Court by threatening two sitting justices by name to intimidate them concerning an impending judicial ruling: “I want to tell you Gorsuch, I want to tell you Kavanaugh: You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you.” In subsequent months, mobs of protestors swarmed the private homes of these two named justices to influence their decisions, a federal crime that was ignored by Attorney General Merrick Garland, but not by a self-confessed, potential assassin of Justice Brett Kavanaugh who later turned up in the neighborhood.]

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carpediem · 61-69, M
This will now become the accepted norm. The party in power goes after their political opponents. We've seen this before. It doesn't end well.
Tres13 · 51-55, M
Brandon’s Banana Republic
SW-User
Oh I love this! Trump is finally getting what’s coming to him! And this is only the easy beginning level; wait until Georgia completes its “11,000 more votes” election tampering investigation 🤣
SW-User
@carpediem do you believe Trump won the 2020 election?
carpediem · 61-69, M
@SW-User Kid, do you really think I’m obligated to share my beliefs with you? WTF is wrong with you? Oh that’s right… minimal life experience.

Grow up. Until you do, go away.
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badminton · 61-69, MVIP
Trump is a megalomanic and want-to-be dictator. He thinks he's above the law. Now he's having to deal with the consequences of his actions. We are a country of laws, not men. Lawful procedures will be followed. Don't worry about Trump, he will have counsel for his defense.

I have never been more grateful for our Constitution, it frustrates tyrants, demagogies and would-be dictators.
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Budwick · 70-79, M
@badminton [quote] He thinks he's above the law. [/quote]
Which law specifically?
4meAndyou · F
This is a very sad time for our nation and for our legal system, and for our Constitution.
Ceinwyn · 26-30, F
It’s just two sides of the same lunatic coin. They want Trump behind bars, you want Biden behind bars. It’s a broken society doing its endless dance of stupidity.
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
@Heartlander In America we have a governmental system of checks and balances; 3 separate, co-equal branches of government - executive, legislative, judicial - each one acting as a check on the other branches. No Throne, no king, no dictator allowed.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@badminton If the president, the legislature and the courts all belong to the same political party and they get to connive in private then it's a king and his court.
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
@Heartlander Special interests have partly subverted our Congress. But it's not complete. Some politicians still act against corporate forces - Bernie Sanders, president Biden. Biden, by using an executive order, passed the DISCLOSE act. This act forces donors of $10,000+ to identify themselves. They can no longer skulk in secrecy. The DISCLOSE act won't solve alone campaign finance corruption, but it is an important step.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
This is basically banana republic/kangaroo court stuff here. With the way corrupt DA Bragg is handling crime up there, the movie Escape From New York is becoming closer to reality.
Richard65 · M
Hey, Trump actively created this climate of fake news, corruption everywhere, illicit schemes, witch hunts and 'Lock Her Up' sloganeering, but he and his acolytes failed to realise all his rhetoric could be fired straight back at him and used to discredit everything he says. He's been hoisted by his own petard. Pity for him he wasn't smart enough to see the consequences of his own actions.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@Richard65

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Heartlander · 80-89, M
@Richard65

[media=https://youtu.be/1JLEXVo2bcU]

Apparently political assassinations were in their playbooks. Was that also the case in Cuba?
Richard65 · M
@Heartlander I never said the Dems weren't corrupt, I just said Trump was too. I don't give a crap for the Dems. But you're employing straw man arguments to deflect from my original point. Your constant deflections and comments about Dems just proves my point, which you clearly fail to grasp. But do carry on desperately trying to move the argument away from Trump's own corruption. You're just affirming it 😊
TexChik · F
They didn't criminalize it; they weaponized it. They want to criminalize opposing the socialist agenda.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
Trump's greatest achievement may well be that he got the power hungry Democrats to expose their greed for power and efforts to turn our justice systems into political weapons.
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
Trump is getting a much needed lesson: You are Not above the law!

The huge fault of Trump supporters is they fail to realize this is country of laws NOT men. As citizens their loyalty should be to the Constitution, not any one person or candidate, Republican or Democrat.
The payoff to Stormy Daniels was successful. Trump was already president.
@Roundandroundwego
A hand written and signed denial by swampy dildos. Then contradicting herself later down the road will be A. good, or B. bad for her credibility?
🤔
akindheart · 61-69, F
he has come back. I received the email to show up when he landed in PBI
vorian · 51-55, M
Errrr thats former president trump i think.
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4meAndyou · F
@MarmeeMarch They don't understand love. We LOVE our country. We want to see it restored...and TRUMP loves our country just as much. THAT is why we LOVE Trump.

 
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