Why does Trump always play the same song when he loses. It's always someone out to get him, it's always a conspiracy. How about "No one is above the law". Trump is Kayos.
I can only hope your rights are violated in such a manner.
What is the violation of rights?
not being told what crime he was being accused of committing so he could defend himself for one, not requiring a unanimous jury verdict for another, letting the prosecution include things in their close which violate NY laws, not being allowed to call some witnesses for himself....there is quite a list
You despise political corruption but want to vote Trump right after he is convicted of political corruption.
You obviously didn't follow the trial. I didn't vote for Trump in the 2 previous elections. He is despicable. The way to deal with that is not a fake trial with a loony DA and a corrupt judge.
Your hatred can't let you see the truth
You're lies couldn't be more obvious. You voted for the criminal. You will again because you lack substance.
I despise love him. He will get my vote, though, because I despise political corruption morelove him so much. It will be overturned on appeal, but by then the damage us done.
Anyone who followed the trial knows this us a travesty. And I despiselove Trump.
You obviously didn't follow the trial. I didn't vote for Trump in the 2 previous elections. He is despicable. The way to deal with that is not a fake trial with a loony DA and a corrupt judge.
Your hatred can't let you see the truth
You're lies couldn't be more obvious. You voted for the criminal. You will again because you lack substance.
You despise political corruption but want to vote Trump right after he is convicted of political corruption.
You obviously didn't follow the trial. I didn't vote for Trump in the 2 previous elections. He is despicable. The way to deal with that is not a fake trial with a loony DA and a corrupt judge.
Jury finds Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts at hush money trial 2 minutes ago 13:10 AKDT Andy Sullivan Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday when a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 election. After deliberations over two days, the 12-member jury announced it had found Trump guilty on all 34 counts he faced. Unanimity was required for any verdict. The verdict plunges the United States into unexplored territory ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, when Trump, the Republican candidate, will try to win the White House back from Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump, 77, has denied wrongdoing and was expected to appeal. He faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison, though others convicted of that crime often receive shorter sentences, fines or probation. Incarceration would not prevent him from campaigning, or taking office if he were to win. Opinion polls show Trump and Biden, 81, locked in a tight race, and Reuters/Ipsos polling has found that a guilty verdict could cost Trump some support from independent and Republican voters. Late in the day, Justice Juan Merchan, overseeing the case, gathered lawyers for both sides along with Trump at 4:15 p.m. (2015 GMT) to tell them that he planned to dismiss the jury for the day at 4:30. He then left the bench. About 20 minutes later, he returned to the bench and informed the parties that the jury had sent a note signed by the foreperson at 4:20 p.m. indicating that it had reached a verdict. He said the jury had requested 30 more minutes to fill out the verdict form. The jury found Trump guilty of falsifying business documents after sitting through a five-week trial that featured explicit testimony from porn star Stormy Daniels about a sexual encounter she says she had with Trump in 2006 while he was married to his current wife Melania. Trump denies ever having sex with Daniels.
not being told what crime he was being accused of committing so he could defend himself for one, not requiring a unanimous jury verdict for another, letting the prosecution include things in their close which violate NY laws, not being allowed to call some witnesses for himself....there is quite a list
You can't be this stupid. The indictment outlined the charges. He was well aware. Now he's a real life convicted criminal.
I despise him. He will get my vote, though, because I despise political corruption more. It will be overturned on appeal, but by then the damage us done.
Anyone who followed the trial knows this us a travesty. And I despise Trump.
You are a fool. You are Sally. Political corruption? That Orange POS was just found guily of 34 felonies falsifying business records BECAUSE he was being corrupt in hiding that info from the American voter. AND, he incited an insurrection and strongarmed politicians to try to overturn a fair election. Nothing more corrupt than that.
This is the stupidest reasoning there is. If I'm charged with felonies, and then I decided to run for an office, should my trial be put on hold???
NO
Everyone should be subject to the same rules. EVERYONE!!!
But what if the reason you're charged with felony charges is because they're worried about you running for office? The only way we can have freedom in this country is if all candidates who are running or might run for office have freedom from prosecution. Steve Doocy explains it better than I can but the main point is that politicians have to be free from criminal consequences otherwise we might as well be China. Is that what you want? If it is I'll pay for your ticket to Beijing (coach only) and you can live happily ever after.
This is the stupidest reasoning there is. If I'm charged with felonies, and then I decided to run for an office, should my trial be put on hold???
NO
Everyone should be subject to the same rules. EVERYONE!!!
But what if the reason you're charged with felony charges is because they're worried about you running for office? The only way we can have freedom in this country is if all candidates who are running or might run for office have freedom from prosecution. Steve Doocy explains it better than I can but the main point is that politicians have to be free from criminal consequences otherwise we might as well be China. Is that what you want? If it is I'll pay for your ticket to Beijing (coach only) and you can live happily ever after.
But what if you committed the crimes you are charged with?
Bragg reduces 60% of violent felonies to misdemeanors or doesn’t press charges but charges Biden’s main rival?
Dude, seriously? So NO opponent of a Democrat President can ever be charged with a crime? Trump committed crimes. The grand jury found that there was evidence to suggest an indictument, so the indictment happened. Trump had a lawyer to defend him. All of the witnesses were either still current Republicans or Trump's former employees. TRUMP made his bed. He's a criminal. Pull your head out of your ass.