EX-PRESIDENT INDICTED

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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
I see if Trump loses the Republican nomination he would most likley go what "independent' just to screw with DeSantis and then he will claim it was all rigged against him and he will hint for more "riots" and lawsuits. .
Thankfully there isn't much left of the alt-right to riot.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
Thankfully there isn't much left of the alt-right to riot.
If you heard the cheering and applauding given to Trump at the CNN town hall event you might change your mind about that.
 
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cpp

Audioholic Ninja
If you heard the cheering and applauding given to Trump at the CNN town hall event you might change your mind about that.

You do know that Town Hall presentation that was given was conducted in front of a Republican audience that applauded Trump, giving a sense of unintended endorsement to his shameful antics. Just more lost souls following the lies of Trump.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
You do know that Town Hall presentation that was given was conducted in front of a Republican audience that applauded Trump, giving a sense of unintended endorsement to his shameful antics. Just more lost souls following the lies of Trump.
Yes, I was made aware of that by @Mr._Clark of that CNN selection process. It was still a shameless and odious behavior by so many of them, though. I certainly hope that is a small minority but it’s still a dominant one in the current GOP.
 
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Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
>>>The Georgia prosecutor leading an investigation into former President Donald J. Trump and his allies has taken the unusual step of announcing remote work days for most of her staff during the first three weeks of August, asking judges in a downtown Atlanta courthouse not to schedule trials for part of that time as she prepares to bring charges in the inquiry.

The moves suggest that Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, is expecting a grand jury to unseal indictments during that time period. Ms. Willis outlined the remote work plan and made the request to judges in a letter sent on Thursday to 21 Fulton County officials, including the chief county judge, Ural Glanville, and the sheriff, Pat Labat.
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With security concerns about the looming indictments in such a high-profile investigation weighing on county officials, Ms. Willis said that she would reduce staffing in her office by about 70 percent and rely on remote work on days when grand juries were in session from July 31 to Aug. 18.

She said that there would be exceptions to the remote work plan, including “my leadership team” and “all armed investigators.”

Ms. Willis noted in the letter that most judges would be attending a judicial conference during the week of July 31. She added: “I respectfully request that judges not schedule trials and in-person hearings during the weeks beginning Monday, Aug. 7 and Monday, Aug. 14.” ...<<<

 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
With security concerns about the looming indictments in such a high-profile investigation weighing on county officials, Ms. Willis said that she would reduce staffing in her office by about 70 percent and rely on remote work on days when grand juries were in session from July 31 to Aug. 18.

She said that there would be exceptions to the remote work plan, including “my leadership team” and “all armed investigators.”
*Code for Trump's call for violence amongst MAGA. :confused:
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Trump has several times called for violence in support for him, so better be prepared.
I doubt it would happen. There isn't much left of the alt-right, or MAGA for that matter.
 
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ZackeryTodd

Audiophyte
Hey, I can't believe this is actually happening with the ex-president! It's wild because, like you pointed out, Nixon never faced the same kind of consequences.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Hey, I can't believe this is actually happening with the ex-president! It's wild because, like you pointed out, Nixon never faced the same kind of consequences.
Nixon was an amateur compared to drumphy when it comes to criminality....
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic General
Yep....Nixon was about on the level of taking Ice Cream from babies compared to Trumpy.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Nixon was an amateur compared to drumphy when it comes to criminality....
Yep....Nixon was about on the level of taking Ice Cream from babies compared to Trumpy.
Nixon was far from an amateur. He was a career politician who engaged in political blackmail & extortion throughout his career. Whereas, Trump was a career criminal long before he discovered that politics was an ideal hiding place for criminals.

Both Nixon & Trump directly violated the US Constitution.

Nixon ran his own police force, the White House Plumbers. The Plumbers' existence and funding were kept secret from Congress. In the Constitution, only Congress has the power of oversight and funding all federal police, such as the FBI (Justice Dept.) or the Secret Service (Treasury Dept.). Nixon used the Plumbers against his political enemies the entire time he was in the White House.

During the Vietnam War, Paris peace conferences in September & October of 1968, Nixon & Henry Kissinger told the South Vietnamese to stall, while the USA and the North Vietnamese had reached an agreement for peace. Nixon directly violated federal law by interfering with US diplomacy during the run up to the 1968 election – blocking a sure peace agreement that could have ended the war by 1969. The reason why he created the White House Plumbers was to keep that felony from ever reaching the American public.

Trump, as we all know, attempted to overthrow the US Government by blocking the legal transfer of power after he lost the November 2020 election.

Nixon was a secretive SOB who tried to hide his true colors from the American public. In contrast, Trump openly made it clear that he'd rather be a self-appointed dictator than an elected president of a Constitutional Republic.

In 1974 Nixon was sure to be impeached & removed from office. Many of his own GOP party agreed with the Democratic majority in Congress, that he couldn't be allowed to remain in power. He resigned & fled from the White House before that could happen.

In 2020, Trump got fired by the US voters. He repeatedly lied that the election was rigged, while he plotted to overthrow the government. The GOP majority in the House of Representatives refused to prevent any of this.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
Carroll's lawyers just filed a motion in the first lawsuit asking for more damages in view of Trump's recent statements on CNN.

>>>E. Jean Carroll, who this month won $5 million in damages from former President Donald J. Trump, is now seeking a “very substantial” additional amount in response to his insults on a CNN program just a day after she won her sexual abuse and defamation case. . . .

Monday’s filing came in a separate defamation lawsuit that Ms. Carroll filed in 2019 against Mr. Trump, 76, which is before the same judge who presided in the civil trial. That case stemmed from comments Mr. Trump made that year, shortly after Ms. Carroll said that he had raped her in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. The suit has been sidetracked by appeals and is still pending. . . .

Ms. Carroll’s lawyer, Ms. Kaplan, said in an interview Monday that Mr. Trump’s statements on CNN made pursuing the pending defamation lawsuit all the more important.

“It makes a mockery of the jury verdict and our justice system if he can just keep on repeating the same defamatory statements over and over again,” Ms. Kaplan said.<<<

 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Carroll's lawyers just filed a motion in the first lawsuit asking for more damages in view of Trump's recent statements on CNN.

>>>E. Jean Carroll, who this month won $5 million in damages from former President Donald J. Trump, is now seeking a “very substantial” additional amount in response to his insults on a CNN program just a day after she won her sexual abuse and defamation case. . . .

Monday’s filing came in a separate defamation lawsuit that Ms. Carroll filed in 2019 against Mr. Trump, 76, which is before the same judge who presided in the civil trial. That case stemmed from comments Mr. Trump made that year, shortly after Ms. Carroll said that he had raped her in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. The suit has been sidetracked by appeals and is still pending. . . .

Ms. Carroll’s lawyer, Ms. Kaplan, said in an interview Monday that Mr. Trump’s statements on CNN made pursuing the pending defamation lawsuit all the more important.

“It makes a mockery of the jury verdict and our justice system if he can just keep on repeating the same defamatory statements over and over again,” Ms. Kaplan said.<<<

That's one way to get him to shut up. More $$$.:)
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
That's one way to get him to shut up. More $$$.:)
Hopefully. But he doesn't really care as he will either ask his loyal followers for the money or just drag payment out until kingdom come. :eek:
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
The judge granted Carroll's request to amend her complaint in the first lawsuit to seek more damages.


It remains to be seen if the DOJ changes it's position with regards to Trump was acting as an employee at the time:

>>>The judge also set a deadline of next month for the Justice Department to weigh in on whether it still believed that Trump was acting within the scope of his employment when he made the comments in 2019.<<<

If this case is dismissed, I'd expect her to file a third lawsuit based on Trump's comments after he was found liable in the second lawsuit. Trump has turned himself into Carroll's personal ATM machine.

Trying to keep track of Trump's legal problems has become challenging.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
It remains to be seen if the DOJ changes it's position with regards to Trump was acting as an employee at the time:
DOJ has changed its position.

>>>The Justice Department has reversed course and said it no longer believes that Donald Trump should be entitled to immunity for his response to E. Jean Carroll’s accusation of sexual assault, allowing the case to move forward to trial in January.

The change in position eliminates one legal hurdle surrounding Carroll’s 2019 defamation lawsuit against Trump for statements he made while president, denying her allegation of rape a decade earlier, that he didn’t know her, and that she wasn’t his “type.” …<<<

 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
The judge granted Carroll's request to amend her complaint in the first lawsuit to seek more damages.


It remains to be seen if the DOJ changes it's position with regards to Trump was acting as an employee at the time:

>>>The judge also set a deadline of next month for the Justice Department to weigh in on whether it still believed that Trump was acting within the scope of his employment when he made the comments in 2019.<<<

If this case is dismissed, I'd expect her to file a third lawsuit based on Trump's comments after he was found liable in the second lawsuit. Trump has turned himself into Carroll's personal ATM machine.

Trying to keep track of Trump's legal problems has become challenging.
The DOJ has now changed positions and it is no longer asserting that Trump was acting as an employee when he made the original statements.

>>>The Justice Department (DOJ) said Tuesday it will no longer defend former President Trump as being immune in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit.

The DOJ had previously certified that Trump was acting in the scope of his employment as president when he made allegedly defamatory statements denying Carroll’s account that Trump sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s.<<<


Crazy Donny might be reprising his role as Carroll's personal ATM machine.
 

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