Ok, I just read the indictment. Here's what I learned: Trump is f.*****


Fmr. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich says the entire senior leadership of the FBI must be terminated due to overwhelming evidence revealing deep corruption and politicization within the organization:

"I thought the Durham Report was devastating, followed up on the report of the Inspector General, which was devastating. The fact is we need a bill to break up the FBI and replace it with much more reasonable law enforcement systems and eliminate the entire senior leadership. It's clearly a corrupted institution deeply politicized on the left, and the evidence we have is just overwhelming."

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
Trump is fine, he’s not in any trouble over this, in fact most Americans consider this a witch hunt.

When this is over the democrats will be far more hurt than Trump was
 
The indictment is very thorough and concise yet comprehensive. But the thing that really hit home with me was how careless Trump was with this sensitive information and the questionable decisions he made in the process. I mean, it's hard to imagine what he was thinking and what drove him to make the decisions he did. It further highlights the fact that he's just not a very smart person. Left to his own devices, Trump is a very dangerous person.
This is going to be a slam-dunk case and much of it will be due to Trump's own ignorance and ineptitude.

Read the indictment (if you dare): https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf

Not a lawyer, but that seems to be the consensus even from the Republicans. "Innocent until proven guilty" is their favorite phrase after they point out the seriousness of the charges.

As one noted, "Trump's mouth is his worst enemy".
 
Trump is fine, he’s not in any trouble over this, in fact most Americans consider this a witch hunt.

When this is over the democrats will be far more hurt than Trump was

Care to make a small wager on that, Tink? Do you have a link on the "witch hunt" theory?
 
The indictment is very thorough and concise yet comprehensive. But the thing that really hit home with me was how careless Trump was with this sensitive information and the questionable decisions he made in the process. I mean, it's hard to imagine what he was thinking and what drove him to make the decisions he did. It further highlights the fact that he's just not a very smart person. Left to his own devices, Trump is a very dangerous person.
This is going to be a slam-dunk case and much of it will be due to Trump's own ignorance and ineptitude.

Read the indictment (if you dare): https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf

Seems very likely, but you never know what a jury will do.
 
Little Tink is pretty good at lying to himself but I doubt he really believes that. Deep down inside, he knows Trump is fucked. He's just too much of a pussy to admit it.

FYI, Tink is a she. I'm not so sure she doesn't really believe it. Most JPP Trumpers aren't packing a full seabag. :)
 
The indictment is very thorough and concise yet comprehensive. But the thing that really hit home with me was how careless Trump was with this sensitive information and the questionable decisions he made in the process. I mean, it's hard to imagine what he was thinking and what drove him to make the decisions he did. It further highlights the fact that he's just not a very smart person. Left to his own devices, Trump is a very dangerous person.
This is going to be a slam-dunk case and much of it will be due to Trump's own ignorance and ineptitude.

Read the indictment (if you dare): https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf

Judge Cannon can do this:

Rule 29 acquittal

Like all federal judges, Cannon has the discretion to grant Trump an acquittal on any of the 37 counts he faces — or on all of them — at the conclusion of the government's case or after any defense Trump's lawyers may put on.
 
Judge Cannon can do this:

[FONT=&]Rule 29 acquittal
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[FONT=&]Like all federal judges, Cannon has the discretion to grant Trump an acquittal on any of the 37 counts he faces — or on all of them — at the conclusion of the government's case or after any defense Trump's lawyers may put on.[/FONT]

She could... you think she would?
 
Most Americans?..?..??

I think she's conflating the fact most Americans think the indictments are politically motivated with the loaded phrase "witch hunt".

Just because something is politically motivated doesn't mean it's unjust. Jim Jordan's lies in defense of Trump is "politically motivated".

FWIW, I don't believe the charges are politically motivated but can see why most Americans think so after HRC was given a free pass on her violations. Yes, her violations were much less than Pedo Dons, but the idea she didn't even get a wrist slap sticks with voters, IMO.

https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/abc-news-ipsos-trump-federal-indictment
2. While perceptions have shifted on the severity of this indictment compared to the last, attitudes are stable on whether Trump should be charged for a crime, whether the charges are politically motivated, and whether or not he should suspend his campaign.

  • More believe that the former president should be charged in this case (48%) and suspend his campaign (46%) than believe he should not (35%, 38%, respectively).
  • Overall, roughly half believe Trump should be charged, and should suspend his campaign (48% and 46%, respectively). These views are unchanged from April, where 50% said Trump should be charged and 48% agreed he should suspend his campaign.
  • On the other hand, 47% view the latest charges as being politically motivated, also unchanged from April (50%). These views are mainly driven by Republicans, while Democrats want to see Trump charged and to suspend his campaign. Interestingly, independents are split, with roughly half agreeing with all three sentiments.
  • Still, the share of Americans who believe these charges are politically motivated (47%) outnumber those who do not (37%).
 
The indictment is very thorough and concise yet comprehensive. But the thing that really hit home with me was how careless Trump was with this sensitive information and the questionable decisions he made in the process. I mean, it's hard to imagine what he was thinking and what drove him to make the decisions he did. It further highlights the fact that he's just not a very smart person. Left to his own devices, Trump is a very dangerous person.
This is going to be a slam-dunk case and much of it will be due to Trump's own ignorance and ineptitude.

Read the indictment (if you dare): https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf

Joey wet's panties

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The indictment is very thorough and concise yet comprehensive. But the thing that really hit home with me was how careless Trump was with this sensitive information and the questionable decisions he made in the process. I mean, it's hard to imagine what he was thinking and what drove him to make the decisions he did. It further highlights the fact that he's just not a very smart person. Left to his own devices, Trump is a very dangerous person.
This is going to be a slam-dunk case and much of it will be due to Trump's own ignorance and ineptitude.

Read the indictment (if you dare): https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2023/06/trump-indictment.pdf

Yet according to a post I just read on a different thread, 51% of Republicans don't care and would vote for him again.

Trump isn't the only one who's fucked. America is, too.
 
I read the whole thing just now. That's some pretty weak assed shit there...

Explain. In what ways is it "weak"? They have text messages. They have surveillance video from Trump's own security system. They have witnesses who worked for and/or represented Trump. They have the documents themselves, no doubt with fingerprints. He was offered several opportunities to return the missing documents. He not only refused, he had employees moving them around prior to searches for them.

Contrast and compare that with Pence and Biden, who also had (far lesser numbers) of classified documents stashed at their personal residences and offices. When discovered, they not only turned them over immediately, they authorized further searches in case some were missed. That's all your #MalignantMessiah had to do -- turn them over. Why didn't he?
 
That Judge Cannon could easily block a lot of the DOJ's evidence from being presented at trial. Hopefully she is recused.

If that's the case, Jack Smith would have to go to a higher court to challenge it, in other words it creates delays and that what Trump and his legal team would want?!!
 
If that's the case, Jack Smith would have to go to a higher court to challenge it, in other words it creates delays and that what Trump and his legal team would want?!!

Exactly. Despite his claim to the contrary, #TRE45ON doesn't want a speedy trial. He knows he's going to lose.

I like that they are holding the trial in FL. Now DeSantis's bluster about blocking any extradition request is moot.
 
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