is that if Donnie is found guilty he'll be spending time in the Lockup.
Exciting times lay ahead.....can't wait.
Hallelujah!
is that if Donnie is found guilty he'll be spending time in the Lockup.
Exciting times lay ahead.....can't wait.
Hallelujah!
If my auntie had balls - she would have been my uncle. The political charges by the Biden Justice Department is going nowhere fast and is so stupid that they would be thrown out by higher courts. Weaponizing the Justice Department to operate against opposition members is unconstitutional and that is where all the charges will end.
With enemies of Demcracy like the Biden Adminisration where Trump is not the only peson involved is causing havoc in the USA . The FBI investigated illegally 278 000 people because they opposed Biden idiotic policies, but were exposed by the FIS Court.
When the idiocy of the Democrats to get Trump out of the election was rejected by the Supreme Court - one of the judges appointed by Obama - Judge Sotomeier - is now under attack by the Democrats who wants her out as Supreme Court Judge after Biden complained about the outcome of the case.
So what and who said the word around is passing along the BS story anyway. It is no secret that the Biden Adminsitration is unpopular due to constant bugger-ups - so they have no policies and achievements to use in the election - the only thing they have are lies concocted against Trump. The fake charges are just part of it. Everybody knows what the Demcorats are at - so Trum's chances of going to jail on the charges raised is total BS an an open part of the BS being spread by the Democrats.
By the way the glorious write -up about how good the ecnomy is - is not believed by the voters, In opinion polls on th e economy 72% of the voters claim the policies are detrimental and poor when it comes to reality and only 26% claimed the policies are successful. increases in the stock market representing between 1 and 1,4% is not sharp as alleged in the article you posted are BS. Inceases in that case are normal fluctuations and the last stck market reports indicaes a downward trend in stock prices.
The Government Departments rgularly come up with reports trying to change the narrative of the eal situation and when anybody really rely on the lies they spread it is really a joke.
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Hmmm . . . "Idiot Wind" might be the Bob Dylan song that is more appropriate for ou Maaik.
I think this is the first of four criminal trials that Bozo will have to sit through before the Republican nomination is made official, assuming he doesn't get the "presidential immunity" that he's whining for.
To think the American votes will have to choose between a doddering and incompetent old fossil and a psychopathic narccissistic criminal in the November election. It's actually hard to believe that from a country with such a huge population these two clowns are the best they can come up with.
Coming from an idiot who beleive the Russian Hoax wass real and true as to what happened - your comment shows total BS idiocy. The only change you came up with since you praised Bidena s President in 2021 - despite warnings from real thinking people that he is fucking up royally as President.- were idsiots like you. Now he is a doddering old fool who caused world isntability and ruining of the majority of people in the USA.
Real change - but coming from a liar like you means nothing - especially since if mou have obviously got detailed proof that Trump is "a psychopathic narccissistic criminal " - will you share it with us please.
The 'Hush Money' trial Huh? We all know who's going to be 'Hush' when judgement is rolled out....non other than the obese insufferable whining pig.
Fancy trying to pay your way out of being caught having a naughty on the side.
In the weeks after he descended his beloved golden escalator from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue to announce his presidential campaign, Donald Trump would arrange a scheme to bury compromising stories of his affairs to clear his path to the White House.
From that very same building, then-candidate Trump allegedly orchestrated a plan to buy up damaging stories that threatened his candidacy, only to ensure they would never be published, and then reimbursed his attorney who paid off an adult film star whose story of an affair with the Republican nominee for the presidency threatened to derail his campaign.
Those reimbursements were allegedly falsified as business expenses – the crime at the centre of an alleged plot to influence the outcome of the 2016 election, one that will come into sharp relief during a weeks-long criminal trial in Manhattan that begins on 15 April.
The People of the State of New York v Donald J Trump is the first-ever criminal trial against an American president, falling in the middle of another election year, in a case that describes an attempt to manipulate the outcome of the election that launched him into political domination.
The case from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is the first among Mr Trump’s four criminal cases to go to trial, and likely the former president’s only criminal trial before November’s general election.
According to prosecutors, it’s an election interference case, one that predates the criminal schemes alleged by federal prosecutors and state attorneys in Georgia in cases targeting then-President Trump’s attempts to overturn 2020’s results.
Mr Trump, meanwhile, has accused prosecutors and judges of waging election interference against him, and baselessly smeared his mountain of legal obstacles as a Democratic-led conspiracy to keep him out of the White House.
While the sordid details of Mr Trump’s affairs and inner workings of his business empire will be relentlessly scrutinsed out of court, Mr Bragg’s office has stressed that the case is relatively routine.
“We regularly do cases involving false business statements,” he told reporters when he announced a 34-count grand jury indictment against the former president last year.
“The basis for business integrity and a well-functioning business marketplace is true and accurate record-keeping,” he said. “That’s the charge that’s brought here, falsifying New York state business records.”
Prosecutors have grounded the case in a straightforward narrative: Mr Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen paid $130,000 to Stormy Daniels to prevent her from speaking publicly about her affair with Mr Trump, who has denied ever having sex with her. Prosecutors allege that Mr Trump’s reimbursements were disguised as legal fees across 34 business records – 11 invoices, 11 cheques, and 12 ledger entries.
Those allegedly false records are misdemeanor crimes, on their own. But Mr Bragg argues that those crimes were committed in service of another, elevating them to the more serious level of felonies.
In this case, that presumably includes violations of state and federal election laws – allegations that will rely heavily on testimony from Cohen, who has already served prison time after pleading guilty to violating campaign finance laws, tax evasion and lying to Congress in a separate federal case that includes many of the claims in the case against his former boss.
The allegations largely revolve around the story of a candidate – whose campaign was wrestling with the release of the so-called Access Hollywood tape – desperate to keep his election chances afloat, and willing to cook his business books to do so.
That tape, recorded in 2005 and released just weeks before Election Day in 2016, captured Mr Trump saying that he “moved” on a female TV personality “like a b****.”
“I’m automatically attracted to beautiful – I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss,” he can be heard saying on the tape. “I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the p****. You can do anything.”
Mr Trump’s own wife Melania Trump called the comments “unacceptable and offensive”. Republican officials condemned him, began distancing themselves from his campaign and urged him to withdraw his nomination.
Manhattan prosecutors are hoping to explain to jurors that the tape’s release sparked “panic” within his campaign, underscoring the urgency to bury any other compromising stories that would damage his election prospects.
In a December radio interview, Mr Bragg emphasized that the case is not about “money for sex.”
“We would say it’s about conspiring to corrupt a presidential election,” he said, “and then lying in New York business records to cover it up.”
In his description of the case to prospective jurors, New York Justice Juan Merchan also makes clear that the case involves an “unlawful” attempt to affect the outcome of the 2016 election.
He summarizes that Mr Trump is accused of falsifying business records “to conceal an agreement with others to unlawfully influence the 2016 presidential election.”
“Specifically, it is alleged that Donald Trump made or caused false business records to hide the true nature of payments made to Michael Cohen, by characterizing them as payment for legal services rendered pursuant to a retainer agreement,” according to the judge’s summary.
Those payments to Ms Daniels allegedly sought to “prevent her from publicly revealing details about a past sexual encounter with Donald Trump,” he wrote.
“The charge of falsifying business records in the first degree is the bread and butter of New York’s white-collar prosecutions,” according to Karen Agnifilo, a former chief assistant district attorney in Manhattan.
“What makes [falsifying records] a felony is the purpose with which you were doing it,” she said during a briefing with reporters last month. “If the reason is to commit, conceal, or aid in a crime, then that bumps it up to a felony. You don’t have to have actually committed the crime. You just have to have had the intention or purpose of doing it.”
In August 2015, then-candidate Trump met with David Pecker – whose American Media Inc publishes the notorious American supermarket tabloid National Enquirer – to outline a “catch and kill” scheme to buy up negative stories, according to prosecutors.
American Media Inc agreed to pay a former Trump Tower doorman for exclusive rights to a story that Mr Trump allegedly fathered a child out of wedlock, then falsely characterised that payment in a ledger, according to prosecutors. After the story was determined to be bunk, Cohen pressed to keep it buried, prosecutors allege.
The following year, the National Enquirer told Cohen that Playboy model Karen McDougal alleged an affair with Mr Trump a decade earlier. She was ultimately paid $150,000 for her silence, allegedly based on an arrangement that Mr Trump would reimburse the publisher.
A subsequent recording of a conversation between Mr Trump and his then-lawyer allegedly discusses a plan to open a shell company – with help from Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg – to handle those transactions.
In September 2016, Pecker allegedly agreed to transfer $125,000 to the shell company for the rights to her story, according to court documents.
On 7 October, 2016, one month before Election Day, The Washington Post published the Access Hollywood tape.
Three days later, American Media’s editor in chief Dylan Howard contacted Pecker about another woman – Stormy Daniels – who also alleged an affair with Mr Trump, according to prosecutors. Cohen similarly negotiated a deal to pay her for the rights to the story.
Mr Trump, who allegedly tried to delay paying her roughly $130,000 until after the 2016 election, ultimately agreed to the arrangement, as long as Cohen and Weisselberg could handle it for him, according to prosecutors. Cohen agreed, expecting Mr Trump to pay him back.
Cohen transferred the money from his personal home equity line of credit into the shell company’s account, according to court documents.
On 8 November, 2016, Trump was declared the winner of the 2016 presidential election. Pecker was invited to the inauguration, according to prosecutors.
In January 2017, with his boss in the White House, Cohen met with Weisselberg to arrange his reimbursement along with his legal expenses and a year-end bonus, for a total of $420,000, prosecutors allege.
The following month, Cohen met with then-President Trump at the Oval Office to sign off on a monthly payment plan. Emails to the Trump Organization allegedly show Cohen’s first monthly invoice for two $35,000 payments on Valentine’s Day. Ten more invoices were submitted the rest of the year – all falsely recorded as legal expenses, according to prosecutors.
On 9 April, 2018, FBI agents searched Cohen’s homes and office. Three months later, he pleaded guilty to federal charges that included facilitating payments “to silence two women who otherwise planned to speak publicly about their alleged affairs with a presidential candidate, thereby intending to influence the 2016 presidential election.”
After launching a probe in 2018, former Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr ultimately backed off his investigation into the hush money scheme. In March 2021, he announced he would not be seeking re-election.
On 2 November, 2021, Mr Bragg was overwhelmingly elected as Manhattan’s district attorney. Before leaving office, Mr Vance convened a grand jury to hear evidence against Mr Trump, giving Mr Bragg a chance to pick up the investigation where Mr Vance had left off.
Mr Bragg had previously investigated the Trump Foundation in 2017 while working under New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a case that led to a requirement for the organisation to be dissolved as well as a $2m settlement in 2019.
Shortly after Mr Bragg stepped into the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in 2022, two assistant district attorneys who were central to the Trump investigation – Carey Dunne and Mark Pomerantz – resigned in frustration with Mr Bragg’s initial reluctance to bring charges against the former president.
In his resignation letter, Mr Pomerantz claimed there was “evidence sufficient to establish Mr Trump’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt” and that “the public interest warrants the criminal prosecution of Mr. Trump.”
“I fear that your decision means that Mr Trump will not be held fully accountable for his crimes,” he wrote. “I have worked too hard as a lawyer, and for too long, now to become a passive participant in what I believe to be a grave failure of justice.”
Later that year, Weisselberg pleaded guilty to several tax crimes in what prosecutors called a years-long “systemic” fraud scheme and a “sweeping and audacious illegal payment” arrangement in which Trump companies paid him generous benefits – including free rent, luxury car leases, and private school tuition for his grandchildren – that were not reported for tax purposes. He was later sentenced to five months in Rikers Island.
In December, a jury also convicted two Trump Organization subsidiaries on tax fraud charges, resulting in $1.6m in fines.
Over the following months, with an investigation picking up steam, Pecker and Cohen testified in front of a revived grand jury investigating Mr Trump’s hush money scheme.
On 30 March, the grand jury presented its indictment against the former president, his first-ever criminal charges in a year that would see more than 90 against him across four jurisdictions.
Outside a Manhattan criminal courthouse on 4 April, 2023, a parade of Trump loyalists, conspiracy theorists and right-wing media personalities rallied in his defence as he entered the building for the first time as a criminal defendant.
After his indictment, Mr Trump immediately traveled back to his Mar-a-Lago compound to rage against Mr Bragg and the case against him from the comfort of his Florida estate.
“We are a nation in decline, and now these radical left lunatics want to interfere in elections by using law enforcement,” he said. “We can’t let that happen.”
Days later, Mr Bragg’s office received an envelope filled with white powder, among the first in an avalanche of threats from Mr Trump’s supporters intercepted by prosecutors and judges overseeing the cases against him.
In the months leading up to the trial, as Mr Trump faces an extraordinary number of criminal and civil cases and their Russian nesting dolls of appeals and hearings on his attempts to dismiss and delay his prosecution, he has routinely attacked prosecutors, judges, court staff and others enmeshed in his legal problems, which increasingly are tied to his campaign.
He relies on courtrooms as political theatre to depict himself as a victim of selective prosecution, and his campaign uses his legal drama in countless fundraising messages. Political action committees tied to his campaign have spent millions of dollars of donor money to pay lawyers and legal fees.
Since the New York indictment, there have been “credible threats of violence, harassment, and intimidation directed at the District Attorney, his staff, and the District Attorney’s Office,” with “hundreds of threats in the wake of, and connected to, [Mr Trump’s] public attacks,” according to prosecutors in their request for a gag order that blocks Mr Trump from publicly lashing out.
The New York City Police Department logged “an extraordinary surge in threat activity that began on the very day” Mr Trump began targeting Mr Bragg and other New York officials, according to an affidavit supporting a gag order request.
That unit logged 89 threats against the district attorney, his family or employees of his office in 2023, the first of which occurred the same day that the former president called on his supporters to “protest” and “take our nation back,” the filing states.
Police reviewed 600 threatening phone calls and emails in March of last year alone, as the office prepared to indict the former president.
“Defendant has also acknowledged – and reports have confirmed – that his public attacks have incited his supporters to engage in their own misconduct, yet defendant has refused to moderate his comments to prevent such harms,” they wrote.
Mr Trump’s attorneys, some of whom are juggling other criminal cases against him, have filed multiple motions to force the judge to step aside – citing a conflict of interest because of his daughter’s political work – or toss the case altogether on “immunity” grounds, or to drop the “discombobulated package of politically motivated charges” against him, or to move it out of Manhattan or into federal court. Virtually all of those arguments have been rejected.
A limited gag order prohibits the former president from public statements “made with the intent to materially interfere” with any work in the case. The judge expanded the scope of the order to prohibit attacks against family members of court staff and attorneys involved in the case, citing Mr Trump’s “very real” threat to the trial’s integrity, after Mr Trump lashed out at the judge’s daughter on his Truth Social.
“The average observer must now, after hearing [Mr Trump’s] recent attacks, draw the conclusion that if they become involved in these proceedings, even tangentially, they should worry not only for themselves but for their loved ones as well,” Judge Merchan wrote.
“Such concerns will undoubtedly interfere with the fair administration of justice, and constitute a direct attack on the rule of law itself,” he added.
The gag order is the third against the former president, including an order that prevents him from disparaging court staff, witnesses and others involved in his civil fraud case targeting his real estate business, and another gag order in his federal election interference trial.
On an episode of her podcast in January, Stormy Daniels said she is “set to testify” in the case. She later told ABC’s The View that she is “absolutely ready” to do so.
Former Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks – press secretary for Mr Trump’s 2016 campaign and an early White House communications aide who allegedly knew about the hush money scheme – also is expected to testify.
In March, days before the trial was initially set to begin, Judge Merchan rejected attempts from Mr Trump’s attorneys to block testimony from Ms Daniels, Ms McDougal and Michael Cohen, who is expected to detail the alleged scheme to corroborate the case from Manhattan prosecutors.
Prosecutors also want jurors to hear the 2005 Access Hollywood tape, which “caused a panic within the campaign” when it was released in the days before the 2016 election, and “served as the catalyst” for securing a hush money scheme to bury stories that could further compromise his election chances.
The judge said he will not allow jurors to watch or listen to the tape, but he suggested that prosecutors can discuss its contents to allege a motive.
Instead, “they’re going to corroborate every little thing Michael Cohen says – big details, small details, anything they can corroborate,” according to Ms Agnifilo, the former assistant district attorney in Manhattan. “This is the same trial team that also successfully prosecuted the Trump Organization. … They know what they’re doing.”
If convicted, Mr Trump likely won’t see the inside of a jail cell. He could face up to four years in prison, a penalty that will likely be deferred by his appeal, which is all but expected to follow immediately should a guilty verdict be delivered.
But the case could further plunge Mr Trump into a deepening financial crisis, with additional fines levied against him as he struggles to come up with cash and surety bonds to fight off a mammoth civil fraud judgment and a defamation verdict in the middle of a multi-million dollar campaign operation.
Days before jury selection was set to begin, Mr Trump’s legal team made three last-ditch pleas to a state appeals court for a trial delay. They were promptly rejected.
“He will not succeed in delaying the trial date,” according to Norm Eisen, former special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee majority during Mr Trump’s first impeachment. “Trump will be forced to confront the thing he rightly fears: a jury of everyday Americans who will likely deliver a criminal conviction for his original 2016 election interference and voter deception attempts to grasp power. Accountability is coming.”
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Denny
Another article from The Guardian?
This case is the normal Justioce Department Joke efforts concocted by the WH and D epartment to try and get Trump out of the electgion. It may be considered by a Federal Court - i it gets through the New York cockeyed coouirt by a Democratic Party elected Judge. Boh DA's ivovled had regular meetings with the WH - who framed th e cases for them. A s per normal it ahs zero chance of even gvetting to the Appeals Court.
You must realize that the Demcrats and the press is clearly anicking about Trump be re-elected and then all hell would break out for th em after their covers in the FBI and Jutice D partment will be gone and real crimin a charges would follow a gainst the scum called he D emcoratic Party.
Any country weaponizing the Justice Department to charge opponents witrh fiuctional charges like is going on in the USA is not a DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY. If Trump was not running for President none of the BS would have happened.
The problem is you do not get your news from reliable sources = you get it from fake news agencies and they lied for you fo 9 yars now and you have not found out they lied. One calles that baindeath as a result of brainwashing.
Plum
Being retired I h ave some real fun with certain things I do.
When brainwashed idiots come up with shit on site - I normally start looking at sources - some even like Wikipeda - not that they are accuate anymore - as well as law suits and then comes to conclusions based on facts,
Denny is a very nice guy - I met him twice - once in Umhlanga and afterwards in Sydney. Denny was badly treaed by the NP Regime and I still sympathisxe with him in that regard. Influenced by The Guardian - they ahve brainwahed him to believe but he believes some papers like The Guardian is a reliable news ssource - but they are not - they are a propaganda rag brainwashing good people into believing their lies,
Anyway studying of the BS they come up wih is inte resting and here are nomally long loists of experts who knows what is really going on. . .
Plum
Bein g retired I h ave some real fun with certain things I do.
When brainwashed idiots come up with shit on site - I normally start looking at sources - some ven like Wikipeda - not that thya re accuate anymoire - as well as law suits and then comes to conclusions based on facts,
Denny is a very nice guy - I met him twice - once in Umhlanga and afterwards in Sydney. denny was badly treaed by the NP Regime and I stuill sympathisxe with him in that regarbd. Influenced by The Guardian - they ahve brainwahed him to believe but he believes some papers like The Guardian is a reliable news ssource - but h eya re not - theya re a propaganda rag brainwashing good people into believing their lies,
Anyway studying of the BS hey come up wih is intresting and here are nomally long loists of experts who knows what is really going on. . .
Sorry to say but you don't know shit from sugar.
I wonder what meds you get from your local quack.
Unlike you I recognize when there is shit in evidence and destroy it - but you apparently love and strive to achieve more of it. So try again - I use knowledge and exprimnce a well as study of fats an you do the exact opposite - since you have been brainwashed by the media into knoiwng nothing about anything and they do not allow you to think. .
Love the fact that Mike shits on the Guardian and Wikipedia but has used them in the past himself.
I so wish Mike would listen to Plum's good advice.
Ignore my posts......as seblief Mike.
There'll be a hung jury & a retrial gawd alone knows when.
Donnie needs a miracle, the mostly likely outcome after he's found guilty is an appeal...drag it out a bit. But here's the perfect scenario.....he's found guilty, booted out of New York, loses the election then spends the rest of his retirement fighting numerous guilty rulings. A double whammy....couldn't happen to a nicer pig.
Denny
The funnmy thing is you believe the shit spread by the media and I don't. 8 years of the Russian Hoax lies was a farce and the emdia ended up knowing they were spreading lies concocted by the Democratic Party and never admitted they were spreading lies, They are very busy this election spreading BS because the ultra-leftist Biden Regime is in trouble wih the voters
The last effort by Denny about the eeconmy was BS as well. First of all the DP is in trouble so the coming election and they have known it and used he Justice Department in liaison with th WH to lay charges against Trump of no real judiciial value and the media are using those charges to promote the interess of the DP. In New York in the 1970's a law was passed to prevent the payment of money and threats against people giving evidece agaist the MAFIA Leaders in the USA in courts, Those included action against the Mafia leaders thmselves. .
So what does the New York DA did is to use that law for political purposes and apply to court evidence in Mafia trials in court to say that Trump paid a women in his election campaign to keep a women quiet about her being paid for sex with him. If that principle was applied to skunks like Clinton he would be in jail for life Prostitution is the olest profession in thew orld and that law has nothing to do with that profession.
So Trump paid a women money so as not to undermine his 2016 ection campaign and is now used as a ssuh money issue aimed at Mafia issues in courts of law. it must have as much value as the rest of the politically based charges against Trump. It will not work on a legal basis and is judicial BS. So it will not stand up in higher courts and will be appealed in the Higher courts where other cases backfired already.
According to opinion polls the USA voters are sick of the conduct of the ultra-leftists controlling the Presiency and every opinion poll coming out shows the Biden presiency getting worse results. Biden turned everything he touchd into shit and the voters are sick of that. Trump is not a clean character when it comes to personal conduct - but the polls indicat that legal attacks on him has no effect in the electorate. It is not his personal conduct that will decide the eelction outcome - it is his policies favoring the workers and poor in the USA - as proven in the period hee was president and only 26% of the voters stated they are now better off than they were when Trump was president. The rest claims otherwise.
The above are bad signs for the Biden crowd. The Democrats have no policies to sell and thir whole campaign is based on hatred and fearmongering of Trump. The weird part is that in the situation all the things they accuse Trump has already been implemented by Biden though weaponizing the Justice Department and FBI against politial opponents. . So you will get more and more BS allegations in the media that will have no effect on the election outcome in November.
So you are hoping it would work in thsi case -. be happy about the issue while it lasts - but it will not last. In the end the DA's will have to apy Trumps legal expenses on fake trials and that is going to cost taxpayers millions in fruitless expeniture,
Thre are two issues that can save Biden and those are massive election fraud or assassination of Trump - and with their criminal record in bribery and corruption thoe two options will be pursued by the Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and Schiff crime families.
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Whooooosh!!!
Whether he's found guilty or not the expectation is that he won't serve any prison time as NY doesn't tend to jail people for first time white collar crimes.
Most people think this tria l is the least serious of the 4 trials that Trump has to face, just happens to be the first up. Also don't think the other trials will conclude or maybe even start before the election.
They are actively keeping Trump busy all the way up to and and past the upcoming election.
A few people have seen through the ruse .... it's blatantly obvious
Quite frankly I never have cared if Trump got locked up, but FFS, how about shining that bright light of dishonesty and corruption on Biden, where I believe a LOT of what is being said about him and his druggie son will be proven as 100% true.
It's embarrassing how the US are separating how they are going after Trump but suppressing anything at all about the Biden clan.
Lock Biden and Trump up if they are both guilty and get new candidates to run for president but this separation of judicial investigations is an absolute farce.
'Most people think this trial is the least serious of the 4 trials..."
Not sure how most people can think it's less serious than the other upcoming trials when he was deviously trying to alter the election result to favour him.
None of the trials are based on proven facts - rather on political pesecution and the voters realize it. .
Glad they do that way Donnie's election is secure.
The pressure is starting to mount
What pressure BSter? If there is pressure it is on the clueless Biden believing Pelosi praising him as being on par with Roosevelt and Johnson. The reference to Johnson is funny - Johnson before Biden was the msot corrupt President the USA ever had. But that was in fact a poor effort - since the Biden, Pelosi and Schiff crime families mostly collaborate to get corruption benefits.
Very funny - but I think she is more likely planning a Clinton suicide in this case.