Trump warns of 'problems' like 'we've never seen' if he's indicted

And we are certain that when a court's final opinion varies from yours, you think that court is made up of idiots.
I am sorry, I do not usually say this to friends of mine, but you ARE an idiot in giving such moronic answers and thinking that you are scoring points.

I do not see one Bush administration member who has come out to say that Trump has won the 2020 election the same way Bush won his election. On the same merits, etc. Not even W. Bush himself.

Republican Judges looked at Trump's lawsuits and said NO.

Republicans on the Supreme Court ( 6 to 3) said NO.


There is nothing else to it. The facts prevailed.
 
Certainly there's no way to know, but I don't think it's unreasonable to wonder if this damaged person would call for violence. He knows he has an "army" of manipulated rubes waiting for the word.
And some will end up in prison just like the Jan. 6 rioters as Trump's rides his fat overstuffed well fed ass around on a golf cart living large if he beats this.

And some will end up dead.
 
And some will end up in prison just like the Jan. 6 rioters as Trump's rides his fat overstuffed well fed ass around on a golf cart living large if he beats this.

And some will end up dead.
At the hands of government thugs. Just like J6.
 
That all you got?
I do not see that you have any Law diploma to go against 62 cases where both Democrats and Republicans said NO.

Where all 6 republican Supreme Court Judges said NO.

What do you have?

Nothing but bluffing, because you WISH that it had been the other way around. But all Trump got out of his lawsuits was, "Sorry, you do not have a case."
 
I am sorry, I do not usually say this to friends of mine, but you ARE an idiot in giving such moronic answers and thinking that you are scoring points.

I do not see one Bush administration member who has come out to say that Trump has won the 2020 election the same way Bush won his election. On the same merits, etc. Not even W. Bush himself.

Republican Judges looked at Trump's lawsuits and said NO.

Republicans on the Supreme Court ( 6 to 3) said NO.


There is nothing else to it. The facts prevailed.
Did you follow Trump's campaign from the day he joined the race?
Nobody paid off by Multi-National Corporations wanted Trump's MAGA.
I suggest you pay as much attention to US news as you do to Israel news.
 
I do not see that you have any Law diploma to go against 62 cases where both Democrats and Republicans said NO.

Where all 6 republican Supreme Court Judges said NO.

What do you have?

Nothing but bluffing, because you WISH that it had been the other way around. But all Trump got out of his lawsuits was, "Sorry, you do not have a case."
You can't have obvious fraud so obviously covered up and believe it did not happen.
 
Did you follow Trump's campaign from the day he joined the race?
Nobody paid off by Multi-National Corporations wanted Trump's MAGA.
I suggest you pay as much attention to US news as you do to Israel news.
Like Bernie Sanders, billionaire businessman Donald Trump's popular appeal has helped drive campaign donations. He has had a few advantages, though.
The first was the amount of media attention Mr Trump received early on allowing him to spread his campaign message without buying costly TV ads.

That has not stopped him from fundraising. The campaign has raised $25m, but only $7.5m is from individual donors. Health professionals and real estate professionals are the most active donors.

Mr Trump's second advantage, his ability to self-fund, has helped him raise the rest.
Importantly most of his self-funding is a loan; 69% of the campaign's funding is debt that has to be paid back either using other donations or by the candidate himself. Mr Trump has so far only spent $250,318 of his money on his presidential bid.



 

Top Contributors, federal election data for Donald Trump, 2016 cycle​

This page shows contributions grouped by contributor to the candidate's campaign committee plus any super PACs or hybrid PACs working on his or her behalf
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ContributorTotal
Renaissance Technologies $15,511,600
McMahon Ventures $6,002,700
Walt Disney Co $5,005,823
GH Palmer Assoc $5,005,400
Mountaire Corp $2,013,500
Houston Texans $2,010,800
Beal Bank $2,005,400
Cerberus Capital Management $1,492,190
Electroimpact Inc $1,003,027
Hawaiian Gardens Casino $1,000,000
Buckley Muething Capital Management $1,000,000
Clarium Capital Management $1,000,000
Auburn Manor Holding $705,400
Rhs Investments (Hank Seale) $500,000
Murray Energy $303,580
Hamilton Co $300,056
GEO Group $281,360
WSJ Properties $277,700
Skye Lane Properties LLC $250,000
Trusted Leadership PAC $210,963


 
Like Bernie Sanders, billionaire businessman Donald Trump's popular appeal has helped drive campaign donations. He has had a few advantages, though.
The first was the amount of media attention Mr Trump received early on allowing him to spread his campaign message without buying costly TV ads.

That has not stopped him from fundraising. The campaign has raised $25m, but only $7.5m is from individual donors. Health professionals and real estate professionals are the most active donors.

Mr Trump's second advantage, his ability to self-fund, has helped him raise the rest.
Importantly most of his self-funding is a loan; 69% of the campaign's funding is debt that has to be paid back either using other donations or by the candidate himself. Mr Trump has so far only spent $250,318 of his money on his presidential bid.



You know what helped Trump?
GW accelerated the displacement of millions of US citizens in the workplace via off-shoring, H1-Bs and trespassers.
It's obvious you were not affected by this trend that Obama did not stop after promising he would look into it.
Good for you if you don't get it even though over 70 million others did get it.
 

Top Contributors, federal election data for Donald Trump, 2016 cycle​

This page shows contributions grouped by contributor to the candidate's campaign committee plus any super PACs or hybrid PACs working on his or her behalf
Display:
Federal data State data
Federal data
Select source of funds:
Campaign + Outside Groups Candidate Committee only Outside Groups only
Campaign + Outside Groups
ContributorTotal
Renaissance Technologies$15,511,600
McMahon Ventures$6,002,700
Walt Disney Co$5,005,823
GH Palmer Assoc$5,005,400
Mountaire Corp$2,013,500
Houston Texans$2,010,800
Beal Bank$2,005,400
Cerberus Capital Management$1,492,190
Electroimpact Inc$1,003,027
Hawaiian Gardens Casino$1,000,000
Buckley Muething Capital Management$1,000,000
Clarium Capital Management$1,000,000
Auburn Manor Holding$705,400
Rhs Investments (Hank Seale)$500,000
Murray Energy$303,580
Hamilton Co$300,056
GEO Group$281,360
WSJ Properties$277,700
Skye Lane Properties LLC$250,000
Trusted Leadership PAC$210,963


You know what I call a corporate donation to any candidate?
A Bribe.
 
So, all of these Republican Judges are corrupt and helped in the cover up. As well as the Supreme Court Judges. Go figure.
Many probably are….the judiciary has shown us that more and more they cow to the whims of leftist demand these days…Maybe it’s corruption, or maybe they are just cowards that don’t want to rock the boat. Either way, the public is rapidly losing faith in both the judiciary, as well as the Democratic Party, and their propaganda ministers in the msm.
 
You know what helped Trump?
GW accelerated the displacement of millions of US citizens in the workplace via off-shoring, H1-Bs and trespassers.
It's obvious you were not affected by this trend that Obama did not stop after promising he would look into it.
Good for you if you don't get it even though over 70 million others did get it.
Regardless of what made so many vote for Trump in 2016, many decided otherwise in 2020. Both in the popular and the electoral vote.
 

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