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LOL @ the whole pool draining scenario—how the hell are surveillance servers being stored anywhere NEAR a pool??
Forward thinking. Maybe Trump really is a genius.
LOL @ the whole pool draining scenario—how the hell are surveillance servers being stored anywhere NEAR a pool??
well if you do shine a bright enough light, focused properly, you can actually destroy objects, not just virusesI mean you bleach a server with Clorox right? Pool water is chlorinated. So I get it.
Not to be too much of a dick, but he still hasn't been charged with anything.I think most likely this week but absent that probably next week.
Trying not to be too much of a dick here but I remember lots of people here saying he would never be charged with anything. This isn’t even the end, there are more charges to come.
Uhm, he's been charged with 34 felonies - lol.Not to be too much of a dick, but he still hasn't been charged with anything.
Any day now. For the last 3 years...
And his punishment so far...Uhm, he's been charged with 34 felonies - lol.
Wow, that wooshing sound I just heard was the goalposts flying by me.And his punishment so far...
And his punishment so far...
His punishment so far in his lifetime has been financial, jail time for a former president has never happened yet. It will be interesting to see what type of punishment he actually gets.Wow, that wooshing sound I just heard was the goalposts flying by me.
"Well you know everyone takes money from the bank, why are you arresting me just because I used a gun instead of a withdrawal slip?"![]()
This is the best argument he can make at this point - why am I being charged when everyone else did it too? I'm already bracing for every Trump supporter to keep parroting this claim and not applying any critical thinking to the situation. Taking classified docs and refusing to return them != taking them and acknowledging the mistake and working to return them promptly.
I’m with ya. Sure he’s been charged. When will the trial happen and ultimately assuming he is guilty what will be the consequence?And his punishment so far...
I’m with ya. Sure he’s been charged. When will the trial happen and ultimately assuming he is guilty what will be the consequence?
I suspect close to zero.
If he is charged and found guilty he will be barred from public office. However this is the same guy who advocated 20 years for the partial release of a secret document while he was in office. That person did receive jail time (I forget the details) for a relatively minor crime. What trump did was far far worse. Furthermore not only did he keep top secret (and higher) documents he had no issue with keeping them out in the open where others, including foreign nationals could view them.IF he's charged...and I'm still not convinced that it will happen, there won't be any consequences. No jail time, he won't be prevented from holding office...his supporters most likely won't have to pay any serious fine.
I had forgotten about the NY charges. Thanks for reminding me, it made my day. I love being wrong about this.Uhm, he's been charged with 34 felonies - lol.
At least they have diverse political views!Here we go. He's going off the rails. Marxists AND Fascists after him this time.
The venue for charging needs to be where a crime was committed. There are other participants besides Trump that may have done things in Florida. My understanding is that the bulk of the charges against Trump are claimed to have started in DC, so that is where that part of the trial has to occur.Okay sure breaking news but really duh, no shit Sherlock, Meadows has been confirmed to have testified to the grand jury.
Also didn’t realize the Mar A Lago staff actually testified to a separate Florida grand jury, not the same DC one.
Yes, from my understanding Trump is likely to be charged in DC and his staff charged in Florida.The venue for charging needs to be where a crime was committed. There are other participants besides Trump that may have done things in Florida. My understanding is that the bulk of the charges against Trump are claimed to have started in DC, so that is where that part of the trial has to occur.
Oh, Ari Melber is interviewing Sam Nunberg, at the moment.