Trump Found Guilty On All Counts.!!

The jury probably just guaranteed his election as the next President.

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/dona...icted-87a4e465
The jury probably just guaranteed his election as the next President. Originally Posted by Jackie S
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I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes president again.
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We all should be shocked if he does.





In due time, he will do time.

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The jury probably just guaranteed his election as the next President.

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/dona...icted-87a4e465 Originally Posted by Jackie S
WTF? Guilty on 34 counts, each of which is a felony punishable by up to four years. I didn't expect that. It goes to show he couldn't get a fair trial in Manhattan. Sentencing is on July 11. The Republican convention starts on July 15.

I disagree, and think this will reduce his prospects for election.

Sentencing is on July 11. The Convention starts on July 15. It would be great to see him step aside and see the Republican Convention nominate a candidate who would win, but fat chance of that. I wonder if Merchan can or will send him to jail on July 11. I still believe probation is more likely, and have no idea how the appeals process would affect the timing of a jail sentence. Still, it's interesting to contemplate - Trump running from a jail cell. As TC said in another thread, this is going to be an interesting election.
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False flag terror attacks blamed on Trump supporters will be next in the playbook.

Count on it.
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Why it’s unlikely that Trump will lose his voting rights if convicted of a felony in New York



https://www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...victed-felony/

The states set laws about whether felons lose their voting rights and how they can regain them. In the District of Columbia, Maine and Vermont, felons never lose their right to vote, even while incarcerated.

In 23 states, felons lose their voting rights only while incarcerated, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. In some other states including Florida, felons have to meet requirements to regain voting rights, such as paying off fines, fees and restitution.

Some lawyers we interviewed pointed to uncertainties or confusion about whether Trump could lose his voting rights. Some Floridians with felony records have been tripped up by the rules. The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition dropped a case against the state after the state agreed to develop rules to update the process for felons seeking advisory opinions about whether they can vote.
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False flag terror attacks blamed on Trump supporters will be next in the playbook.

Count on it. Originally Posted by texassapper
Do the crime and do the time.

Or are you saying that terror attacks will be justified?
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Why it’s unlikely that Trump will lose his voting rights if convicted of a felony in New York



https://www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...victed-felony/ Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
What does it matter? That felonious mofo probably has never voted.
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LOLLING! Still only get one vote.

And Trump will ALWAYS be a convict.

You’ve posted a photo of a famous anti-Semite btw. But of course, you knew that.
Good choice by you.

Isn't mel gibson an anti-Semite?

He sure is.


Originally Posted by texassapper