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Topic Title: Whiny Don crying again Topic Summary: Created On: 05/07/2024 06:30 AM |
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and looks Stormy today ![]() Trump Deletes Post Fuming That Stormy Daniels Is Expected to Testify Today Donald Trump launched into a new attack on the judge in his New York hush money case on Tuesday morning complaining that he'd just learned who would be testifying later in the day - with reports suggesting that porn star Stormy Daniels is about to take the stand. Her attorney, Clark Brewster, told the Associated Press that Daniels would "likely" be called as a witness on Tuesday. "I have just recently been told who the witness is today," Trump wrote in the hastily-deleted post on his Truth Social platform, according to screenshots of the text shared on social media. ------------------------- ![]() Pro Puppy-Killer Party 2024 |
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Will wimpy Don the Pussy make eye contact? So manly. lol
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He might pop a lil' mushroom boner. Then fart and fall asleep. ------------------------- ![]() Pro Puppy-Killer Party 2024 |
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Fried food and Diet Coke took away any hope of a Trump boner years ago. Melania celebrates this fact every day. lol
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Trump may be guaranteeing that he does see the inside of a cell.
>>The much bigger problem for Trump, however, is that he is materially increasing the odds that he will be sent to prison if he is convicted at the end of the trial. Since the start of this case, many observers - myself very much included - have questioned whether Trump would serve any sort of prison sentence if he is convicted at the close of the case. After all, the case is novel; this is the first-ever criminal prosecution against a former president; and New York courts tend to go easy on first-time white-collar offenders. Trump's running public commentary, however, is clearly angering both prosecutors and the judge. At the hearing last week about whether Trump should be held in contempt of court for a second time, one of the prosecutors expressed the office's frustration sharply - telling Merchan that Trump's statements have been "corrosive to this proceeding and to the fair administration of justice" and that Trump has been trying to "make this about politics, and it's not - it's about his criminal conduct." And here was Merchan on Monday, again slapping Trump with criminal contempt: "Your continued willful violations of this court's orders threaten to interfere with the ... administration of justice and constitute a direct attack on the rule of law." Trump's attacks on the jury and its selection, he added in his written ruling, "again raised the specter of fear for the safety of the jurors and of their loved ones." If Trump is convicted, it will be up to this same team of prosecutors to decide whether to seek a prison sentence for Trump, and it will be up to the same judge to determine the sentence. Judges are generally granted very wide latitude in crafting sentences, and they are free to consider a broad array of factors that are specific to the offense and to the offender - including the need to deter the defendant from further misconduct and to send a message to the community about the sort of conduct that is prohibited by the law. Indeed, under federal law, judges are explicitly required to craft sentences that consider (among other things) the need to "promote respect for the law," which Trump clearly lacks.<< ------------------------- "One of the reasons why propaganda tries to get you to hate government is because it's the one existing institution in which people can participate to some extent and constrain tyrannical unaccountable power." Noam Chomsky. Edited: 05/07/2024 at 02:01 PM by johnnyboy |
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We can get him a stainless steel bowl in the cell to hold his tears. ------------------------- ![]() Pro Puppy-Killer Party 2024 |
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