Trump is a convicted felon. Now what?

Sentencing right before the Republican convention, no mistake, all part of Democrat plans of lawfare.

Why the hell doesn't the Republican AG of Virginia indict Øbama for murdering two American citizens by drone, who were also citizens of Virginia?
It's part of the schedule. You want him sentenced after the RNC convention. Really?

You still don't understand that DJT is subject to the law like all of us.
 
Then again the people who are most against adulterers are the Republicans.

They've shown time and again that their "morals" are very, very loose, unless of course they want something, then their morals are airtight and will not be moved, until they conflict with something else.
Democrats are against adulterers too, when it suits them.

Everyone knows they're lying, but they don't care. :iagree:
 
Convicted felon is far worse.
Well.....we can just change the name of it, like you dipshits always do.:iagree:

He's legally challenged.....and just did some sloppy paperwork.

None of them are the same. :290968001256257790-final:

There's felons that destroy evidence and sell military secrets to our enemies, and did it with full knowledge that it was a federal offense.....and then there's felons that did some sloppy paperwork and didn't know it was a crime.....and still don't know.:smoke:
 
And this? Is precisely what the folks that are so outraged at this trial, are so angry about.

. . . it isn't so much about the minuscule trivialities of the trial. Is Trump guilty about the facts of the case, and the novel interpretation of the law on this? Probably.

BUT. . .

Starting with Bill Clinton, and every president since, there are many white collar crimes all of them have committed, yet?

Our establishment had always tended to look the other way on all of them. . .

. . . except for now.

You don't really get it.

Donald Trump Found GUILTY in Hush Money Trial | EMERGENCY PODCAST | PBD Podcast | Ep. 417​


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Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick cover Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the New York Hush Money trail.

00:00 - Show intro
00:45 - Patrick breaks the news that Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 courts of falsifying business records in the New York Hush Money trial.
03:04 - Donald Trump speaks to the media following his guilty conviction.
05:30 - Democrats rejoice that Trump has been found guilty, and refer to the former President as a "convicted felon."
11:09 - Patrick discusses the repercussions for New York following the conviction of Donald Trump.
19:00 - Chuck Schumer 2017 threat to Donald Trump about taking on U.S. intelligence agencies.
25:16 - Clip of Donald Trump in 1981 explaining why people are scared of running for President.32:43 - The similarities between Trump's conviction and the movie "The Godfather."
37:43 - Who will be the nominee if something prevents Trump from running in 2024?
44:04 - PBD explains why, despite the conviction of Donald Trump, the Future Looks Bright!
 
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. . . if what PBD said about the polling is true, I will be very interested in seeing how this affects national polling next month.

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They're going to try to keep him from campaigning.
Hopefully in July Merchan will sentence him to one year in prison (which is less than 1% of the maximum)....which isn't really much at all for an unrepentant, narcissistic prick with 34 felony convictions who has openly assailed the judicial system (10 counts of contempt) throughout the entire process and who is even now actively engaged in falsely slandering and disparaging the integrity of the court.
One year would mean he is effectively off the campaign trail.
Good.
 
Hopefully in July Merchan will sentence him to one year in prison (which is less than 1% of the maximum)....which isn't really much at all for an unrepentant, narcissistic prick with 34 felony convictions who has openly assailed the judicial system (10 counts of contempt) throughout the entire process and who is even now actively engaged in falsely slandering and disparaging the integrity of the court.
One year would mean he is effectively off the campaign trail.
Good.
That is not how America works. Why are you accepting it? You must be a selfish prick with money who thinks he is safe. Guess what. after that trial no one is. Why can't you people think things through?
 
Hopefully in July Merchan will sentence him to one year in prison (which is less than 1% of the maximum)....which isn't really much at all for an unrepentant, narcissistic prick with 34 felony convictions who has openly assailed the judicial system (10 counts of contempt) throughout the entire process and who is even now actively engaged in falsely slandering and disparaging the integrity of the court.
One year would mean he is effectively off the campaign trail.
Good.
Merchan won't sentence him to 10 minutes in prison. He knows he cannot.
 

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