Minnesota Fraud

My point exactly. The case was about politics and stopping Trump from being elected. It wasn't about anything to do with actual crimes since Bragg and Merchan had to twist the law into a pretzel to even bring the case let alone get a conviction.

Tu quoque fallacy.
Nope, stupid fuck. The case was solid and the jury returned the unanimous verdict. And the verdict stands, doesn’t it, cultist? Still guilty of 34 counts.

It’s the SENTENCE that he skated on and ONLY because of his election status.
 
Nope, stupid fuck. The case was solid and the jury returned the unanimous verdict. And the verdict stands, doesn’t it, cultist? Still guilty of 34 counts.

It’s the SENTENCE that he skated on and ONLY because of his election status.
Even MS NOW-- That MS NOW aka, MSNBC--admits Bragg's case was a "novel" application of the law that had never been seen before.


Then there's widespread expert opinion on the case all of which says it should have been tossed from the start.






 
Even MS NOW-- That MS NOW aka, MSNBC--admits Bragg's case was a "novel" application of the law that had never been seen before.


Then there's widespread expert opinion on the case all of which says it should have been tossed from the start.







Novel conviction. 34 of them. And it stands.
 
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