TRUMP CONVICTED

DIY-HP-LED

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Telling Trump on Thursday and have him blab it to the world, they then proceeded to release the speaking indictment with more pictures and details on Friday. The media will replay it all weekend and pick it apart well before Tuesday and everybody will know all about by the time he is arraigned. It was a Helluva story to go into the weekend with and it will be well covered by the weekend news shows.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The evidence detailed in the 44-page Trump indictment makes clear: Trump. Is. Done.

215,557 views Jun 9, 2023 #TeamJustice
The newly released indictment against Donald Trump is overflowing with sharply incriminating evidence. This video reviews some of the most damaging evidence against Trump and the witnesses who provide that evidence.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Laurence Tribe: Trump indictment is ‘vindication for the rule of law’

74,368 views Jun 10, 2023 #MSNBC #Trump #Classified
Professor Laurence Tribe tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that accountability might finally reach Donald Trump after he was indicted in the documents case by Jack Smith, who Tribe says put together a “devastating” case using Trump’s own words of “espionage of the most serious sort.”
 

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Bolton calls on Trump to end campaign with criminal charges ‘piling up’
Former national security adviser John Bolton called on former President Trump to end his campaign for president following the release of the 37-count federal indictment against him.

Bolton tweeted on Friday that criminal charges are piling up against Trump and he would support the rule of law instead of violating it if he truly believed in prioritizing the country’s interests.

Donald Trump should immediately withdraw as a candidate for president. Criminal charges are piling up around him. If Trump truly stood for America First policies, he would support the rule of law instead of continually flouting it. Withdraw now!” he said.

Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser for about a year and as ambassador to the United Nations during George W. Bush’s administration, has previously sharply criticized his former boss, more recently telling CNN that Trump did “enormous damage” to the country and the Republican Party.

The indictment against Trump was unsealed on Friday, revealing that he has been charged with 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information in violation of the Espionage Act, along with six other charges.

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R), a competitor for the Republican nomination, called on Trump to drop out of the race after the Manhattan indictment, saying it would be a “huge distraction” from the election.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Jack Smith has PLAN to DEAL with CORRUPT Judge Aileen Cannon

231,027 views Jun 10, 2023
Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on why Aileen Cannon will likely not be the presiding judge in the Trump Mar a Lago criminal case, either because she removes her self from the case or her boss at the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals chief judge Pryor does it for her.
 

cannabineer

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Let's talk about too harsh a punishment for Trump....
The one thing he does not touch is that that man was and arguably is a leader. Leaders are properly held to a higher standard of care, and should be exposed to a higher level of consequence. He’s not just “a rich old white guy”. He deliberately mismanaged some of our most sensitive national apparatus. For such crime, if convicted, ten years in g-pop is damned lenient.
 

topcat

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The one thing he does not touch is that that man was and arguably is a leader. Leaders are properly held to a higher standard of care, and should be exposed to a higher level of consequence. He’s not just “a rich old white guy”. He deliberately mismanaged some of our most sensitive national apparatus. For such crime, if convicted, ten years in g-pop is damned lenient.
I like Beau a lot. I agree that there are many people serving much too long for their particular crimes. That shouldn't come into play here. I suppose Beau would give a 1 yr. sentence of home detention, with subsequent sentences to come served concurrently. Oh, yeah Beau. He's old, so he should get a break, right? A fuck you Beau, on this one.
 
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