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    Has it crossed anyone's mind that the policeman might have been instructed under orders to climb that ladder, to take a quick peek to see what that kid was doing up there, and then come back down to make a report to a commander who was somewhere else.

    He would have needed to report to the commander, then the commander to the sniper nest on that other building to take that kid out. That would keep the commander in the loop on a sticky use of force situation. A good commander would insist on that.

    That's what I would expect happened. The policeman certainly wasn't a coward, afterall he did climb that ladder knowing that fellow was up there, worried that he had a gun, and he did report when he got back down.

    The sniper's nest got the command to shoot.
    well yeah, he didn't do anything , he was part of the conspiracy to make sure Trump got assassinated.. he was waiting on orders from Biden .
    i figured i would take the right wing approach to it...
     
    sometimes people are crazy, have mental issues, etc . do you think someone would never try to assassinate a president because they were love with Jody Foster?

    also, are you saying every Republican is pro Trump? are you saying there aren't Republicans against Trump groups? are you saying they don't exist.. smh.. you are really blind..
    [Mode Edit :nono: "Don't be obtuse" is insulting, as well as rude an unnecessary]. I’m not saying that there aren’t Republicans who are anti Trump, I’m simply saying that it’s odd that a registered Republican would attempt to assassinate his party’s candidate.

    Some times a pen is just a pen.
     
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    Here's the head wrap, to wrap around your head.

    That never Criminal movement within your party, and add to that someone who's disturbed in a serious clinical way. And who has a Libertarian/Republican dad, who has an AR-15 he could use to get his hands on that carbine. .



    I sure would hate to be his dad right now.

    Trump has put himself on the horns of dilemma that's creating this internal turmoil with the most extreme and radical elements of his base:

    ...Alex Jones turned on Donald Trump on Monday over the former president recently distancing himself from Project 2025. Jones suggested that Trump is being controlled by his advisers as part of a power struggle—echoing the same criticism as white supremacist livestreamer Nick Fuentes.

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    Wouldn't this fall under patient/doctor privilege ? If so, the media doesn't have a right to know
    When a major presidential candidate is “shot” or rather injured by an assassination attempt and has to be treated the public has a vested interest in knowing what exactly was the injury, what was the treatment and will there be any future effects.

    Every time anything even close to this has happened in the past, we get doctor statements, often detailed ones. I know that Trump would need to okay them, but it has always done because the candidate realizes the public interest and to foster transparency. But he has not, in fact I saw a memo sent to campaign staff saying there will be no one talking to the press about this or they will be immediately fired.

    It’s easy to conclude he’s trying to hide exactly what his injury was and that’s because he wasn’t shot but was hit by a piece of debris, possibly glass, like the first Secret Service statement said. He knows he will get a ton more political mileage if he was hit by a bullet than a piece of glass, so of course he is lying about it. His cult is going apeshit, sitting MOC are gushing over his “toughness” to get shot and jump right up.

    I just cannot stand someone who lies about something like this. It’s like those losers who claim they earned medals in the military that they didn’t earn. It’s stolen valor. He’s such a scumbag.
     
    Not quite, but nice talking point
    Desperately WRONG.

    "What Does It Mean to Be Convicted?

    Conviction is the determination that a person is proven or declared guilty of a charged offense. Convictions are more severe than charges because conviction is a legal decree stating a person is, in fact, guilty of a crime. In criminal court cases, a trial must take place before a conviction can be made. Once a trial is over, the jury may find the defendant guilty of their charges. He or she is then convicted under the law. However, even when a jury hands down a conviction, a lawyer can still prove a person's innocence. Your lawyer (or your new lawyer) could help you file an appeal against a conviction if authorities made an error during the conviction process."

     
    like that somehow puts the blame on Trump for his own assassination.
    You forgot “attempt”.

    And nobody is trying to say that-it makes no sense. But in the wake of all the MAGA politicians, pundits, regular people and even billboards and signs that went up immediately blaming the shooting on democrats or saying that democrats tried to kill Trump - we are not going to quit pointing it out.
    When free speech isn't free. Or does that only apply to one side?
    This is called voluntary censorship, IIRC, and is a symptom of a society trending toward authoritarianism. I was pretty dismayed to see that MSNBC went there. It’s not a healthy sign.
     
    He was a federal prosecutor for 22 years.
    Oh, once it was mentioned I looked into that, and found:

    Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew


    22 years as fed. prosecutor; Def. Attorney for 55+ Jan 6 Defs. Donations accepted at https://givesendgo.com/shipwreckedsj6ldf…. Comments not legal advice.
    I'm quite impressed A defence attorney for more than 55 years, and a Federal prosecutor for 22 more years. Say he was 26 before he had grown up, and had graduated from law school.

    Let's see, 55 + 22 +26 = 103.

    Why he'd be a centurion plus 3. Would have had a 100 legionaries in his office.

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    Isn't he handsome.
     
    So does this mean that Trump isn’t signing off on Project 2025?
    Nope. The article clearly states that everyone in Trump's camp knows he is lying when he says Project 2025 is not his project and that he won't be implementing it. They are just pissed that he's wimping out on owning it.

    Hard to imagine he would co-sign a plan that by his distancing nearly caused his death.
    No one said it nearly caused Trump's death. The horns of the dilemma is a voting one, not a killing one. Trump might lose the votes of the most extreme in his base as a protest for wimping out and lying that Project 2025 is not his project.
     
    He was a federal prosecutor for 22 years.
    Then he knows what he's saying is a complete lie.

    Indictment, conviction and sentenced are the three stages. Conviction and sentencing are not the same stage. A person is convicted as soon as a verdict of guilty is announced.

    People desperate to hold onto their denial will say and believe desperately false things.

    Trump is a convicted criminal. There's no denying that away.
     
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