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Will Trump be convicted in any of his cases?  

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  1. 1. Will Trump be convicted in any of his cases?

    • Yes. He's going 4 for 4. (including Georgia)
    • He's going to lose 3
    • Two for sure
    • He's only going to get convicted in one
    • No. He's going to skate

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36 minutes ago, EmirOfShmo said:

 

 

 

All of these court decisions reminds when Trump and his minions lost case after case challenging the election. I hope it continues.

 

Next up are the absolute immunity cases, which he'll lose because even the Republican appointed appeal judges don't want a sitting Democrat to use absolute immunity for anything, including shutting down the Judiciary, Congress, and the Constitution. 

 

If it were me, that's what I'd do to clean out the Fascists and then reinstate the Constitution, the Judiciary, add more supreme court justices, redistrict all states' districts for House of Representatives, impose term limits for Congress and Judiciary, hold elections. 

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Special counsel Jack Smith pushes back on Trump’s immunity claim

 

Special counsel Jack Smith pushed back on former President Donald Trump’s claim that he should be cloaked with absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, arguing in a new filing Saturday that the sweeping assertion “threatens to license Presidents to commit crimes to remain in office.”

 

Smith’s response to Trump’s immunity claim in the federal election subversion case comes ahead of oral arguments before a US appeals court in Washington, DC, which are scheduled for January 9.

 

“The defendant asserts (Br.1) that this prosecution ‘threatens … to shatter the very bedrock of our Republic.’ To the contrary: it is the defendant’s claim that he cannot be held to answer for the charges that he engaged in an unprecedented effort to retain power through criminal means, despite having lost the election, that threatens the democratic and constitutional foundation of our Republic,” Smith wrote in the new filing.

 

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Video Phones Could Land Donald Trump in Big Trouble

 

Donald Trump is facing trial on January 29 for allegedly duping people into investing in a loss-making video phone.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, New York, in 2018, alleges Trump received millions of dollars in secret payments "to promote and endorse" ACN, a marketing company promoting a new type of video phone.

Video phones, popularized in the 2000s, were replaced by smartphones with the video chat feature. Skype introduced video calling in 2006 and Apple popularized video chat with a front-facing camera installed in its iPhone in 2010.

The lawsuit alleges that Trump promoted the product on the TV show Celebrity Apprentice without disclosing that ACN was paying him.

The current Republican frontrunner for 2024 allegedly said at the time that ACN's video phones were doing "half-a-billion dollars' worth of sales a year."

"Trump also told investors that he had 'experienced the opportunity' and 'done a lot of research,' and that his endorsement was 'not for any money.' Not a word of this was true," the lawsuit states. Newsweek sought email comment on Saturday from Donald Trump's attorney, John Lauro, and from Roberta Kaplan, the attorney representing the plaintiffs.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-lawsuit-manhattan-video-phone-acn-marketing-trial-new-york-1856848

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2 hours ago, EmirOfShmo said:

Video Phones Could Land Donald Trump in Big Trouble

 

Donald Trump is facing trial on January 29 for allegedly duping people into investing in a loss-making video phone.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, New York, in 2018, alleges Trump received millions of dollars in secret payments "to promote and endorse" ACN, a marketing company promoting a new type of video phone.

Video phones, popularized in the 2000s, were replaced by smartphones with the video chat feature. Skype introduced video calling in 2006 and Apple popularized video chat with a front-facing camera installed in its iPhone in 2010.

The lawsuit alleges that Trump promoted the product on the TV show Celebrity Apprentice without disclosing that ACN was paying him.

The current Republican frontrunner for 2024 allegedly said at the time that ACN's video phones were doing "half-a-billion dollars' worth of sales a year."

"Trump also told investors that he had 'experienced the opportunity' and 'done a lot of research,' and that his endorsement was 'not for any money.' Not a word of this was true," the lawsuit states. Newsweek sought email comment on Saturday from Donald Trump's attorney, John Lauro, and from Roberta Kaplan, the attorney representing the plaintiffs.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-lawsuit-manhattan-video-phone-acn-marketing-trial-new-york-1856848

 

Roberta Kaplan is making bank for her clients including E. Jean Carroll.

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4 hours ago, EmirOfShmo said:

Video Phones Could Land Donald Trump in Big Trouble

 

Donald Trump is facing trial on January 29 for allegedly duping people into investing in a loss-making video phone.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, New York, in 2018, alleges Trump received millions of dollars in secret payments "to promote and endorse" ACN, a marketing company promoting a new type of video phone.

Video phones, popularized in the 2000s, were replaced by smartphones with the video chat feature. Skype introduced video calling in 2006 and Apple popularized video chat with a front-facing camera installed in its iPhone in 2010.

The lawsuit alleges that Trump promoted the product on the TV show Celebrity Apprentice without disclosing that ACN was paying him.

The current Republican frontrunner for 2024 allegedly said at the time that ACN's video phones were doing "half-a-billion dollars' worth of sales a year."

"Trump also told investors that he had 'experienced the opportunity' and 'done a lot of research,' and that his endorsement was 'not for any money.' Not a word of this was true," the lawsuit states. Newsweek sought email comment on Saturday from Donald Trump's attorney, John Lauro, and from Roberta Kaplan, the attorney representing the plaintiffs.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-lawsuit-manhattan-video-phone-acn-marketing-trial-new-york-1856848

"No quid pro quo!"

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7 hours ago, EmirOfShmo said:

Video Phones Could Land Donald Trump in Big Trouble

 

Donald Trump is facing trial on January 29 for allegedly duping people into investing in a loss-making video phone.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, New York, in 2018, alleges Trump received millions of dollars in secret payments "to promote and endorse" ACN, a marketing company promoting a new type of video phone.

Video phones, popularized in the 2000s, were replaced by smartphones with the video chat feature. Skype introduced video calling in 2006 and Apple popularized video chat with a front-facing camera installed in its iPhone in 2010.

The lawsuit alleges that Trump promoted the product on the TV show Celebrity Apprentice without disclosing that ACN was paying him.

The current Republican frontrunner for 2024 allegedly said at the time that ACN's video phones were doing "half-a-billion dollars' worth of sales a year."

"Trump also told investors that he had 'experienced the opportunity' and 'done a lot of research,' and that his endorsement was 'not for any money.' Not a word of this was true," the lawsuit states. Newsweek sought email comment on Saturday from Donald Trump's attorney, John Lauro, and from Roberta Kaplan, the attorney representing the plaintiffs.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-lawsuit-manhattan-video-phone-acn-marketing-trial-new-york-1856848

 

 

"It was a perfect...video phone call...everyone said it was perfect."

 

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Still running on his 2020 loss I see. If he wasn't a Fascist leading the Fascists in this country I'd say he was pathetic. Instead, he needs to lose his immunity and double jeopardy claims, go to trial in all of his cases both civil and criminal, lose large amounts of money in civil and criminal convictions, and go to prison for many years (practically a life sentence) where his access to any media outlet is forbidden, where he can live a quiet life away from We the People. 

 

This is what I wish for 2024.

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It reminds me of an old Bill Cosby routine about him and his brother Russell horsing around and jumping on the bed when they were supposed to be sleeping.
Dad busts in and demands to know what all the noise is.
the kids holler and scream thata man came in through the window and was jumping on the beds and making all kinds of noise.
When dad points out there is no window, they scream "He brought it with him!"

 

Trump sounds like a ****ing 3 yr old.

 

~Bang

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The same horrific **** I wish upon that historically vile vermin should also befall  every meatsack diseased enough to support him. Since such becoming reality is impossible, I simply express it as a sentiment.

 

I am very sentimental on the matter. 👹

 

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On 12/31/2023 at 5:10 PM, Captain Wiggles said:

 

Adam Kinzinger said that the former president has a distinct smell of "armpits, ketchup, a butt and makeup"

 

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New nickname for my list:

 

Donald Stunk.

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2 hours ago, EmirOfShmo said:

 

 


She has faith in the Supreme Court for a particular decision… not on the merits of the argument or upholding the letter of the law… but because the defendant did him/them a solid.

 

Lawyering.

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