Another day, another Trurmp indictment
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I wonder if we'll finally hit double digits in the amount of indictments before new year?
To anyone but the brainwashed, these indictments are just showing how terrified the establishment and system is of a Trump return to power which, given HOW MUCH a good job the system and establishment have done caring for the people, makes you want to vote for him more.
Once Trump collects 12 indictments, he gets a free waffle cone.
Is it big enough for 3 scoops?
The brainwashed are quite shrill today.
This time in Georgia. Now would be a good time for Kemp to prove that he's not a leftist plant by being the adult in the room here. But he won't of course because he doesn't want to jeopardize the benefits the left is giving him in exchange for enabling their fraud.
The time for that would have been in either of the past 2 elections.
Don't be silly. Kemp wants this to go forward.
Yeah Kemp shouldn't be caught up in the this because he didn't help Donald Trump, and I think that's what Kemp wants, primarily. Not to get indicted on behalf of Donald Trump.
If you look in your bathroom mirror and say "Donald Trump" three times, Nancy Pelosi appears and starts eating ice cream.
I think that exorcism she did to try to pray away the gay wrt to her homosexual husband went terribly wrong.
Totally normal to have 2am hammer fights in your underwear, bro. No kinkshaming.
Another Trump indictment? What were the Bidens caught doing the day before?
Have you seen that, how they keep going after Trump right after some more information on Biden corruption comes out?
Wow! When the Left does true insurrection they really go for it, don't they?
Let's also not gloss over the fact that they published the indictment before the grand jury even started their deliberations.
Well, they said they always do that.
I guess they usually get what they want from grand juries. I've never been invited to be on one.
Yeah, briefly. None have ever been more indicted than Trump, by almost any margin.
I think you've got: Johnson, Nixon, then Trump who've been impeached.
Johnson was removed, but I don't think charged with a crime.
IIRC Nixon was indicted with something after resigning, but then was pardoned by Gerald Ford.
That means prior to Trump, no president was convicted of anything.
Trump is the only President, or presidential candidate that I can think of, that has been indicted and convicted, let alone indicted a bajillion times, let alone impeached twice.
And to be clear, as far as I can tell, Donald Trump did not directly allow, endorse, or participate in any crimes against humanity, or commit any wartime atrocities, or break serious international law. (Except once, he assassinated a member of the Iranian government on a diplomatic mission. Funny, practical, and not really argued against by the establishment; but it was illegal).
Trump hasn't even gone to trial yet on any of the indictments. How can he have been convicted of anything? Am I missing something?
Pretty sure he was "convicted" partially in that sexual assault case where the lady based her assault story off of an episode of Law and Order. Perhaps that is what they are talking about? But I'm pretty sure that is a civil case and not one of the indictments being discussed.
And I'm not an expert on legal jargon but I doubt the word "convicted" even applies when losing a civil judgement.
Oh, the E. Jean Carrol lawsuit he lost. Right. A BS rape charge degraded to a lawsuit for I forget what.
/u/OldBullLee ^ this is the conviction I was talking about.
Normally, former presidents aren't indicted on anything at all.
Ford pardoned almost immediately to make sure there wouldn't be any more drama, it's where "our long national nightmare is finally over" came from.
I don't think those are different.
If I recall correctly, his military guys wanted to use typical drone strike to blow up the General's car, but Trump insisted on the experimental manhack missile to try and avoid collateral damage. (civilian casualties)
I hadn't heard of any of this. What's a manhack missle?
Sorry I just saw this. I assumed you were talking about the Soleimani assassination. Unfortunately the wiki article doesn't talk about the payload, but I remember seeing the aftermath pictures on 4chan, and I believe this quora (ick) answer is describing the same thing.
I used manhack as a reference to Half Life 2 which has so-named flying blade drones that kamikaze into enemies. :)
Huh, neat.
No president has ever been charged with crimes after he left office. Andrew Johnson was almost convicted while he was in office (the way impeachments work here is the House of Representatives, our lower house, votes on impeachment, then there's a criminal trial held in the Senate, our upper house). Richard Nixon was impeached over Watergate, resigned before he could be convicted, and the next president, Gerald Ford, pardoned him for everything he did or might have done almost immediately.
Don't worry, I'm just as lost and this shit is all going down in my backyard.
they posted it before the grand jury was even done.
so, what, the grand jury was just for show?
Ha, they probably found Biden's deviantart account.