rwoodvira wrote:
...This will unquestionably be a media circus.
Trump himself will make sure your prediction comes true.
flip1948 wrote:
Trump himself will make sure your prediction comes true.
Trump is the one that broke the indictment on his T***h social account. The blowhard is already rallying his base to fund yet another grift. I am amazed given all that he done that any supporters would openly back this buffoon any longer. Yet the single celled among us seem to be drawn to him, his antics and his circus sideshow no matter how much bad he has done.
flip1948 wrote:
Trump himself will make sure your prediction comes true.
trump is already making it a media circus, as he's taking to his social media platform.
The best advice his lawyers can give trump right now is to shut up and stay off of social media.
But we all know that trump can't stay silent, his narcissistic personality disorder demands that he remain in the spotlight to feed his ego!
Say what you will; Trump is a master of media manipulation.
There is a saying that bad publicity is still publicity.
Sadly, if guilty a substantial part of the population won't accept it. If not guilty, the same is true. The judge and prosecutors, if the past holds true, will be threatened by the extreme Trump supporters.
Last comments. To pursue this against a former President, the evidence must be compelling. The only good news for Trump it is being held in one of his most supportive states.
It is going to be both interesting to watch this trial, and interesting how the Trump supporters react to the 7 count indictment and the subsequent trial. The hell with popcorn; an Elijah Craig "old fashioned" might be more in line with this event.
McKinneyMike wrote:
Trump is the one that broke the indictment on his T***h social account. The blowhard is already rallying his base to fund yet another grift. I am amazed given all that he done that any supporters would openly back this buffoon any longer. Yet the single celled among us seem to be drawn to him, his antics and his circus sideshow no matter how much bad he has done.
Like moths drawn to a light bulb in the dark, the trump cult will fall over themselves and flood him with donations.
But now that he's a declared p**********l candidate, any and all donations will come under tighter scrutiny by both the Federal E******ns Commission, and the DOJ.
Well this news will certainly rally the dodgy preachers and the Christian nationalists and the J6 barstool patriots.
rwoodvira wrote:
Say what you will; Trump is a master of media manipulation.
There is a saying that bad publicity is still publicity.
Sadly, if guilty a substantial part of the population won't accept it. If not guilty, the same is true. The judge and prosecutors, if the past holds true, will be threatened by the extreme Trump supporters.
Last comments. To pursue this against a former President, the evidence must be compelling. The only good news for Trump it is being held in one of his most supportive states.
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There's a ton of evidence in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, much of it's already been revealed to the general public, but it's the behind the scenes additional evidence and testimony which finally put the proverbial "nail in the coffin" for this case.
By Tuesday the general public will finally learn just how serious the charges are.
trump brazenly broke laws on his way out of office.
There are at least two other cases pending against trump and his associates for their 2020 E******n F***d claims.
DukeTarHeel wrote:
It is going to be both interesting to watch this trial, and interesting how the Trump supporters react to the 7 count indictment and the subsequent trial. The hell with popcorn; an Elijah Craig "old fashioned" might be more in line with this event.
A lawyer who recently left trump's legal defense team, in an interview last night, said that trump couldn't possibly testify in this case because he's already admitted to the charges during media interviews.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Trump did get yet another first, something he has always relished. He should have the indictment bronzed somehow so that he can proudly display it… in his cell.
JohnFrim wrote:
Trump did get yet another first, something he has always relished. He should have the indictment bronzed somehow so that he can proudly display it… in his cell.
Nope, a bronzed indictment would / could be considered a weapon, and wouldn't be allowed into any prison.
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
Nope, a bronzed indictment would / could be considered a weapon, and wouldn't be allowed into any prison.
Trump with a bronze shiv has a certain poetry to it.
rwoodvira wrote:
Say what you will; Trump is a master of media manipulation.
There is a saying that bad publicity is still publicity.
Sadly, if guilty a substantial part of the population won't accept it. If not guilty, the same is true. The judge and prosecutors, if the past holds true, will be threatened by the extreme Trump supporters.
Last comments. To pursue this against a former President, the evidence must be compelling. The only good news for Trump it is being held in one of his most supportive states.
Say what you will; Trump is a master of media mani... (
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There was a bit of discussion earlier today by the "legal experts" as to which jurisdiction (DC or Florida) that the indictments would come from.
Some said Florida as that is where most of the alleged crimes were committed.
Interestingly enough, a few speculated that indictments could come from both jurisdictions.
Some didn't think the dual jurisdictional indictments would happen because Justice wouldn't want this running into the e******n.
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