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FoxNews Reporting Trump to be Indicted This Week in NY

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ncargat1, Mar 18, 2023.

  1. exiledgator

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    Great point.

    It's also crazy - I mean, there's no way he'd be getting arrested if he were white.
     
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  2. GatorFanCF

    GatorFanCF Premium Member

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    Will you be "here all week?"
     
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  3. exiledgator

    exiledgator Gruntled

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    Try the waitress. Tip your veal.

    Did you hear it was recently uncovered why Republicans refused to evict Trump for those impeachments?

    They are determined to bring every baby through to full term.
     
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  4. exiledgator

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    OK, I'm done.
     
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  5. flgator2

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    Legal experts launch ferocious attack against Manhattan D.A. (wnd.com)

    Harvard professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told Just the News the indictment didn't really include any crime.

    "In his [Bragg's] press conference, he mentions a couple of them, but they all relate to Stormy Daniels and other kinds of personal, sexual and other payoffs. That's just not a crime. It's just not a crime."








    The Washington Examiner, in an unsigned editorial, said, "This indictment is nothing but a mockery of the legal system. The charges brought against Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg are exactly as dumb and weak as advertised. They are highly unlikely to stand up in court unless it is through the good graces of a politically motivated judge."
     
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  6. enviroGator

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    His tax records. I believe they only were finally given those records late last year. Without those records they had no evidence.
     
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  7. defensewinschampionships

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    So much for someone explaining the charges.
     
  8. GatorFanCF

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    LOL, those are the charges. The DA did not include in the indictment the felony which Trump allegedly committed.

    Next.
     
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  9. coleg

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  10. Sohogator

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    Many Trumpaloons have difficulty following legal theory that will eventually incarcerate Trump just by just reading the explanation. This is a pretty simple case but this delightful lady has drawn it out with both Words depictions and stick figures for them.

    A warning though this will get markedly more difficult for the Jan 6th and Mar a Lago prosecutions…

     
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  11. rivergator

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  12. citygator

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    Somehow your post is attributing this quote to me..
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    It was @ajoseph

     
  13. ajoseph

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  14. Sohogator

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    After the Clarance Thomas bombshell I’m sure the Trumpaloons will agree hat this judge is a paragon of virtue and eminently appropriate to preside over Trump’s trial

    LOL
     
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    Never too early to prepare yourselves.

     
  17. G8trGr8t

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    more and more noise in the system about Weisselberg flipping. Makes a lot of sense as to why he switched lawyers and DT is no longer paying his bills. maybe he did find religion in Rikers, or maybe he just realized he doesn't want to die there for DT.

    I haven't seen anything about the insurance fraud case but keep seeing it mentioned

    "Just wait": Legal experts say pressure growing on jailed Allen Weisselberg to flip on Trump (msn.com)

    Weisselberg last month switched out his company-funded lawyer for another one. That doesn't necessarily mean that Weisselberg will turn on Trump, she said, "but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck."
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    New York Times reporter Suzanne Craig added that Weisselberg could still face additional charges related to insurance fraud. "I think you can feel the heat in his cell right now in Rikers," Craig said during the segment. "He is not gonna walk out of Rikers and just have this end. I think what prosecutors are looking to do, he's got two more weeks left. He is potentially facing insurance fraud charges that could be brought against him. I think they're using the pressure of that to get him to cooperate."
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    Craig also explained that if Weisselberg agrees to cooperate, he could potentially be a witness in the hush-money case too.

    "We don't know right now where things are at, but the Trump Organization is paying his bills," Craig said, referencing the fact that Weisselberg is still employed at the Trump Org. "He is 75 years old. I just don't think anyone can really, except for him, understand the effect of — he would be doing — if the insurance case goes ahead against him — it's theft over $1 million. It's hard time. I think he's got some decisions to make right now about what he's going to do," she explained.
     
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  18. Sohogator

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    Looks like there’s another charge coming for trump - lying to the police. But at least he admitted to being obese. Realistically I’ve seen him next to 6’1 people he’s 6’. And 300 or so pounds depending on how many Big Mac’s and runs to the golden throne he’s taken

    Exclusive: What Trump Told New York Cops About His Weight, Height and Occupation

    Former President Donald Trump told police he weighs 240 pounds and stands at 6 feet, 2 inches when he was arraigned at a lower Manhattan courthouse this week, Mediaite has learned.
     
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  19. sierragator

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    So IOW, sometimes he is more full of shit than other times.
     
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