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Astrostar

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I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
 
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I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
We get it, you want to imprison political enemies on imagined crimes, because you can’t tolerate people actually voting for who they want.
 
That's not a bad idea ...

Electing The Donald would keep the Democrats busy the four years instead of spending us into default ... we're already insolvent ...
 
We get it, you want to imprison political enemies on imagined crimes, because you can’t tolerate people actually voting for who they want.
A court of law, with due process given to Trump, will decide if the alleged crimes were committed beyond a reasonable doubt by him or not. The jury of 12 make that judgement. Only one of the 12 jurors has to claim it was "imaginary" as you state it is, and Trump gets off the hook.
 
A court of law, with due process given to Trump, will decide if the alleged crimes were committed beyond a reasonable doubt by him or not. The jury of 12 make that judgement. Only one of the 12 jurors has to claim it was "imaginary" as you state it is, and Trump gets off the hook.
Yea sure, stuffed with BLM and Antifa lowlifes.
 

I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
No, it's not going to work.

Trump is as ignorant as he is arrogant.
 

I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
Something needs to be done about Democrat's total and complete abuse of power to go after political enemies.
 

I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
ZIEG HEIL BIDEN!
 
A court of law, with due process given to Trump, will decide if the alleged crimes were committed beyond a reasonable doubt by him or not. The jury of 12 make that judgement. Only one of the 12 jurors has to claim it was "imaginary" as you state it is, and Trump gets off the hook.
Fuck off, you loons will try him in a city that hates him. You chose this, you will regret it.
 
”Fuck off, you loons will try him in a city that hates him. You chose this, you will regret it.” — @jknowgood

This trial will be held in pro-Trump Florida and the jury and judge will all be residents of that state. You can be sure many — probably most of them — will have voted for Trump at some time in the past.

If Trump is eventually convicted, it will be because the charges he is convicted on, already mostly made public, are overwhelmingly proven “beyond a reasonable doubt” to the entire jury’s satisfaction.

Trump has flaunted and broken civil and criminal laws and escaped personally untouched many times before. We will have to wait and see if some Trump-sympathetic judge or a single juror in the case lets him get off again this time as well.

Indeed, I personally would not be surprised if despite efforts to weed out lying fanatic Trump cultists, at least one slips through the voir dire process and refuses to convict no matter what.
 
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I guess Trump believes that Congress can pass legislation to protect him from being indicted. Well, as usual, that idea just shows his ignorance about criminal behavior and the working of the Justice Department. He has been wrong on so many occasions about so many things, that this attitude is far from surprising.

He has an aversion to answering for his behavior by deny, deny, deny and blame someone else. As we all know, the only reason he is running for President is to protect himself from possible indictment by claiming "election interference." Well, good luck with that. He would get more respect if he stood up like a man and took responsibility for his criminal behavior. Bigly!!!
So ship you off to Gitmo then??
 

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