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Trump on Trial (Trump indicted for a fourth time in Georgia. Expands his record of most indictments by a former president)


Cooked Crack

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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Looking forward to her winning, again.  

 

And Trump committing the same crime, again.  

 

I'm also contemplating "Your Honor, I'm asking for double the punitive damages this time, because defendant didn't learn from the first one".  

 

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They're definitely investigating potential espionage with regard to the documents case.

 

Prosecutors Sought Records on Trump’s Foreign Business Deals Since 2017

 

Federal prosecutors overseeing the investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of classified documents have issued a subpoena for information about Mr. Trump’s business dealings in foreign countries since he took office, according to two people familiar with the matter.

 

It remains unclear precisely what the prosecutors were hoping to find by sending the subpoena to Mr. Trump’s company, the Trump Organization, or when it was issued. But the subpoena suggests that investigators have cast a wider net than previously understood as they scrutinize whether he broke the law in taking sensitive government materials with him upon leaving the White House and then not fully complying with demands for their return.

 

The subpoena — drafted by the office of the special counsel, Jack Smith — sought details on the Trump Organization’s real estate licensing and development dealings in seven countries: China, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, according to the people familiar with the matter. The subpoena sought the records for deals reached since 2017, when Mr. Trump was sworn in as president.

 

The Trump Organization swore off any foreign deals while he was in the White House, and the only such deal Mr. Trump is known to have made since then was with a Saudi-based real estate company to license its name to a housing, hotel and golf complex that will be built in Oman. He struck that deal last fall just before announcing his third presidential campaign.

 

The push by Mr. Smith’s prosecutors to gain insight into the former president’s foreign business was part of a subpoena — previously reported by The New York Times — that was sent to the Trump Organization and sought records related to Mr. Trump’s dealings with a Saudi-backed golf venture known as LIV Golf, which is holding tournaments at some of his golf clubs. (Mr. Trump’s arrangement with LIV Golf was reached well after he removed documents from the White House.)

 

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I think this is why we are seeing so many Republicans throwing their hats in the ring.  The GOP knows that Trump is going to be taken down harder than we suspected.   I think the case Jack Smith is building will be biblical.

 

I've also smoked already so there's that.

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Trump criminal trial over porn star payoff set for March, months before 2024 election

 

Donald Trump will go on trial beginning March 25 for the New York criminal case in which he is accused of falsifying business records related to a hush money payoff to porn star Stormy Daniels, a judge said Tuesday.

 

That trial is set to begin in the middle of the presidential primary season and less than eight months before the 2024 election for the White House.

 

Trump, who has pleaded not guilty, is currently seeking the Republican nomination for that race.

 

He is the first American president, former or otherwise, to face criminal charges.

 

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan announced the trial schedule as Trump appeared in court via a video hookup for a hearing in the case Tuesday.

 

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12 hours ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

 

"Unlike president Biden, his son Hunter, and the Biden family, president Trump is being treated unfairly."

 

The letter clearly states that they believe Biden, Hunter, and his family are all being treated fairly. Which means no ignoring the law or bending the rules in Biden's favor has taken place. And that is asserted by Trump's lawyers. Good to know lol...

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1 hour ago, China said:

Just indict him already.  They've got more than enough evidence of multiple felonies.  What's the hold up?

He’s a former president and current candidate with a lot of support. 
 

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