Having a liar, felon, business fraudster, thief, tax cheat, rapist,
Oh, Im sure his kids are just fine. Ivanka may very well be the next President.
Do you understand law at all? You keep saying these things, maybe you wish them to be true, but the best I have been able to find is that he was convicted on some civil infractions. Probably most Americans share this trait with speeding tickets and the lot, which is what makes him so popular with Average Americans.
Oh, Im sure his kids are just fine. Ivanka may very well be the next President.
Do you understand law at all? You keep saying these things, maybe you wish them to be true, but the best I have been able to find is that he was convicted on some civil infractions. Probably most Americans share this trait with speeding tickets and the lot, which is what makes him so popular with Average Americans.
He was criminally convicted of labeling payments to a lawyer "legal expenses".
He was found civilly liable for sexual assaulting a woman who didn't remember what year she was assaulted and lied about what she was wearing when the assault took place. She even claimed the stains were still on the dress which she had in her possession. Of course the dress wasn't designed yet.
He was also found civilly liable for fraud in a case in which the bank he "defrauded" said they were the defrauded and testified on his behalf. A case prosecuted by Letitia James who literally committed multiple instances of mortgage fraud and will probably die in prison if justice prevails.
Oh, Im sure his kids are just fine. Ivanka may very well be the next President.
Do you understand law at all? You keep saying these things, maybe you wish them to be true, but the best I have been able to find is that he was convicted on some civil infractions. Probably most Americans share this trait with speeding tickets and the lot, which is what makes him so popular with Average Americans.
Right? And felons usually serve prison time, but he isn't in prison.
Oh, Im sure his kids are just fine. Ivanka may very well be the next President.
Do you understand law at all? You keep saying these things, maybe you wish them to be true, but the best I have been able to find is that he was convicted on some civil infractions. Probably most Americans share this trait with speeding tickets and the lot, which is what makes him so popular with Average Americans.
I realize nothing here is personal but if you were to put a face with the name and go on ABC news with this rant, then you would certainly learn quite quickly the law and share something in common with the big dog himself. Actually, since you do know Trump, you are at risk anyway. I could care less myself but I’d just be cognizant of these rants out of frustration that he beat you.
Oh, Im sure his kids are just fine. Ivanka may very well be the next President.
Do you understand law at all? You keep saying these things, maybe you wish them to be true, but the best I have been able to find is that he was convicted on some civil infractions. Probably most Americans share this trait with speeding tickets and the lot, which is what makes him so popular with Average Americans.
He was criminally convicted of labeling payments to a lawyer "legal expenses".
He was found civilly liable for sexual assaulting a woman who didn't remember what year she was assaulted and lied about what she was wearing when the assault took place. She even claimed the stains were still on the dress which she had in her possession. Of course the dress wasn't designed yet.
He was also found civilly liable for fraud in a case in which the bank he "defrauded" said they were the defrauded and testified on his behalf. A case prosecuted by Letitia James who literally committed multiple instances of mortgage fraud and will probably die in prison if justice prevails.
Yep, copy that, I forgot about the expense thing. Was that a felony? Even so, does not make him a rapist, etc, which are serious slanderous charges. We know Trump takes these things serious. My point is why even say them? Stick to facts. There is plenty of fodder for haters to use without resorting to slander. If Don Jr was on this thread it would be trouble
I'm a twenty-year veteran professor and have never, ever heard the term used to describe anyone other than the valedictorian. Others graduate "with honors" or as salutatorian. But there is one and only one person that is "top of their class." (Unless there are several students with 4.0 GPAs and no method to break ties.)
Lefties can't even define "woman", but we are supposed to buy their definition for "top of the class,"?
Are you referring to gender or biological sex? Either way, please define woman. Or do you support the Trump administration definition where we’re all women.
He was criminally convicted of labeling payments to a lawyer "legal expenses".
He was found civilly liable for sexual assaulting a woman who didn't remember what year she was assaulted and lied about what she was wearing when the assault took place. She even claimed the stains were still on the dress which she had in her possession. Of course the dress wasn't designed yet.
He was also found civilly liable for fraud in a case in which the bank he "defrauded" said they were the defrauded and testified on his behalf. A case prosecuted by Letitia James who literally committed multiple instances of mortgage fraud and will probably die in prison if justice prevails.
Yep, copy that, I forgot about the expense thing. Was that a felony? Even so, does not make him a rapist, etc, which are serious slanderous charges. We know Trump takes these things serious. My point is why even say them? Stick to facts. There is plenty of fodder for haters to use without resorting to slander. If Don Jr was on this thread it would be trouble
The bookkeeping categorizations were the only felony charge. The bookkeeping itself was a minor misdemeanor.
They elevated it to a felony by calling it a campaign finance violation despite the FEC saying it wasn't a violation.
They claimed he only made the expenses to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. Mind you these journal entries weren't even filed until 2016 taxes were filed in 2017. AfTER the election they were supposedly influencing...
Hang on... I really want to nail you down on this.
In spite of all available evidence to the contrary, do you believe that Donald Trump graduated at the top of his class from Wharton?
WAS GRADUATED past passive
Using graduate in an intransitive sense is widely accepted (Webster even defined it as both transitive and intransitive senses). This form highlights the accomplishments of the student, rather than the institution. Many style guides now consider was graduated to be outdated (much you yourself and cowboy corkyyyyyyyyyyy).
Yep, copy that, I forgot about the expense thing. Was that a felony? Even so, does not make him a rapist, etc, which are serious slanderous charges. We know Trump takes these things serious. My point is why even say them? Stick to facts. There is plenty of fodder for haters to use without resorting to slander. If Don Jr was on this thread it would be trouble
The bookkeeping categorizations were the only felony charge. The bookkeeping itself was a minor misdemeanor.
They elevated it to a felony by calling it a campaign finance violation despite the FEC saying it wasn't a violation.
They claimed he only made the expenses to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. Mind you these journal entries weren't even filed until 2016 taxes were filed in 2017. AfTER the election they were supposedly influencing...
Bragg should die in prison with Letitia James.
That’s the risk you take when you hush money payments to your whore.
Using graduate in an intransitive sense is widely accepted (Webster even defined it as both transitive and intransitive senses). This form highlights the accomplishments of the student, rather than the institution. Many style guides now consider was graduated to be outdated (much you yourself and cowboy corkyyyyyyyyyyy).
Graduated. Students do not graduate; they are graduated. Hence most writers nowadays say, "I was, he was, or they were graduated"; and ask, "When were you, or was he, graduated?" —Alfred Ayres, The Verbalist, 1894
Using graduate in an intransitive sense is widely accepted (Webster even defined it as both transitive and intransitive senses). This form highlights the accomplishments of the student, rather than the institution. Many style guides now consider was graduated to be outdated (much you yourself and cowboy corkyyyyyyyyyyy).
Graduated. Students do not graduate; they are graduated. Hence most writers nowadays say, "I was, he was, or they were graduated"; and ask, "When were you, or was he, graduated?" —Alfred Ayres, The Verbalist, 1894
“Nowadays” in your example is 1894. As I said, “outdated”.
Graduated. Students do not graduate; they are graduated. Hence most writers nowadays say, "I was, he was, or they were graduated"; and ask, "When were you, or was he, graduated?" —Alfred Ayres, The Verbalist, 1894
“Nowadays” in your example is 1894. As I said, “outdated”.
You seem like a great guy but you are no wordsmith. Your ending quotation marks go outside the ending period.
Yep, copy that, I forgot about the expense thing. Was that a felony? Even so, does not make him a rapist, etc, which are serious slanderous charges. We know Trump takes these things serious. My point is why even say them? Stick to facts. There is plenty of fodder for haters to use without resorting to slander. If Don Jr was on this thread it would be trouble
The bookkeeping categorizations were the only felony charge. The bookkeeping itself was a minor misdemeanor.
They elevated it to a felony by calling it a campaign finance violation despite the FEC saying it wasn't a violation.
They claimed he only made the expenses to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. Mind you these journal entries weren't even filed until 2016 taxes were filed in 2017. AfTER the election they were supposedly influencing...
Bragg should die in prison with Letitia James.
guys, guys guys
donald trump has a lifetime of criminal problems. Even treason and insurrection.
focusing on on one or two cherry picked ones is stupid because there are a dozens of crimes and ethical lapses.
He literally needs gummint permission to be involved with a charity because he STOLE FROM HIS CHARITY.
And that's one of his more minor issues.
I honeslty don't know if you all are aware of all of his crimes and lapses. It goes on for mroe than half a century. Just one of the worst people in the country and you keep electing him your leader. Shameful.
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“Nowadays” in your example is 1894. As I said, “outdated”.
You seem like a great guy but you are no wordsmith. Your ending quotation marks go outside the ending period.
And you should have used a comma before but to connect the two independent clauses. You seem like a degenerate piece of sh*t that’s neither a wordsmith, nor a good person.
I mean it's decades and decades of crime and lapses. his openly taking bribes and selling pardons in 2025 is nothing new.
Do you even know about this one?
President Donald Trump sought to rewrite his father's will in 1990 to strengthen his position as the sole executor of his father's estate, according to a New York Times investigation published Tuesday.
Fred Trump saw the move as an attempt to go behind his back and removed his son from having sole control of the estate, The Times reported, citing depositions and other documents it obtained.
Fred Trump feared that his son would strip the estate to rescue his own failing empire, the report says.
The investigation by The Times found that Donald Trump and his family engaged in "instances of outright fraud" to enhance their wealth. New York agencies are investigating the allegations in the report.
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