Frank
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Karnal wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 4:28pm: Frank wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 12:06pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 11:15am: Frank wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 10:12am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 8:05am: aquascoot wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 7:48am: Karnal wrote on Jan 12 th, 2025 at 1:44am: aquascoot wrote on Jan 11 th, 2025 at 8:46pm: trump loves these charges its why he was elected he didnt win over the intelligence services, the lawfare DA's, the uni professors, the beltway lobbyists, the government departments, he won only 6 % of the vote in the richest district of washington. how did he win? he won over the people and they see lawfare as the elites coming after the guy who stood up for them trump played the lefties for the fools they are. now all they get to do is whine and complain (and make crusty keyboards) and as every schoolboy knows "people who complain a lot are usually stupid " Strange. So why did Trump pay his lawyers to pester the judge to drop the charges? Why did Merchan have to write a long-winded ruling about the illegality of judges overturning jury verdicts, citing case law and the Constitution? Just having a laugh, was he? I'm guessing you didn't donate to his legal fund. you are down a rabbit hole that 99.9 % of "real' americans will never go down. they just see that trump got charged 34 times and they think thats the weaponisation of the judiciary and they think thats BS and so ANY legal sanctioning of trump makes him MORE popular. but keep talking about it if you want it only makes trumps stock go up Exaggerate much? Half of Americans agree with a Manhattan jury's verdict that Donald Trump was guilty of 34 felony charges related to falsifying business records to cover up an alleged affair with an adult film actress. Another 30% disagree, and 19% of Americans aren't sure.
A plurality of Americans, 50%, think former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict on all 34 counts in his hush money trial was correct, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds, and almost as many, 49%, think he should end his 2024 presidential campaign over the result.
The latest survey from Reuters/Ipsos, which began fielding following the announcement of a guilty verdict in the New York criminal trial against Donald Trump regarding hush money payments, shows that a majority of Americans believe the prosecution was about upholding the rule of law and not politically motivated. And so - they re-elected him. The majority of voters on election day did not re-elect him. And he is STILL re-elected to be prez. I know, right? So who's the fully elected prez right now, old boy? Don't be shy. Who was erected prez in 2020? Obama's third term coming to an end.
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