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Anxiety surges as Donald Trump may be indicted soon: Why 2024 is 'the final battle' and 'the big one'​


WASHINGTON – It looks like American politics is entering a new age of anxiety, triggered by an unprecedented legal development: The potential indictment of a former president and current presidential candidate.

Donald Trump's many legal problems – and calls for protests by his followers – have generated new fears of political violence and anxiety about the unknowable impact all this will have on the already-tense 2024 presidential election


I’ll reframe this is a more accurate way, Are Presidents above the law? This new age was spurred into existence when home grown dummies elected a corrupt, mentally ill, anti-democratic, would be dictator as President and don’t bother to hold him responsible for his crimes, don’t want to because in the ensuing mayhem and destruction, they think they will be better off. The man is actually advocating violence (not the first time). And btw, screw democracy too. If this feeling spreads, we are In deep shirt.

This goes beyond one treasonous Peice of work and out to all his minions. This is on you or should we be sympathetic to the idea of they can’t help being selfish suckers to the Nation’s detriment? Donald Trump is the single largest individual threat to our democracy and it‘s all going to boil down to will the majority of the GOP return to his embrace and start slinging his excrement to support him?
 
I guess his lawyers told him he would have to answer questions under oath, and couldn’t take the 5th.

 
TBF, I seriously doubt that he would actually know any of those things.

"Our nuclear subs can carry many, many nukes...like hundreds of them and we can park the sub right in their backyard you know...we can launch them from Crimea!"
Nuclear subs play a vital role in our defense against Russia and China. I suspect Trump would/should have known that kind of information.
 
Nuclear subs play a vital role in our defense against Russia and China. I suspect Trump would/should have known that kind of information.
I doubt it. He thinks because we have nuclear subs, that they are all capable of carrying nuclear ballistic missiles. I'm confident that he doesn't know the different classes of subs and their mission capabilities.
 
I doubt it. He thinks because we have nuclear subs, that they are all capable of carrying nuclear ballistic missiles. I'm confident that he doesn't know the different classes of subs and their mission capabilities.
Hell l he may have been thinking of a subway sub with nuclear pickles.
 
What? Donald, is there a small world that you would like to tell us about?

 
Is this what Donald wants to do to us? Control us with an iron fist?

 
I doubt it. He thinks because we have nuclear subs, that they are all capable of carrying nuclear ballistic missiles. I'm confident that he doesn't know the different classes of subs and their mission capabilities.
Well, I hope you're right but how do you know what he thinks or knows? As dumb as he probably is about this kind of thing he had access to classified information about our naval capabilities. The relevant information that some claim he may have given away is how close some of our subs can get without being detected. I have no idea whether he did or not, but I wouldn't diminish the information he had access to and could have passed on.
 
The blue suit, white shirt, red tie and American flag pin looked familiar. So did the TV cameras following every move and reporters hanging on every word. So did the wild hand gestures as he unleashed a torrent of incendiary rhetoric about the elites supposedly out to get him.

But this was not Donald Trump at one of his rollicking campaign rallies in middle America. This was the former US president standing outside a New York courtroom, with uniformed officers looking on, during a civil fraud trial accusing him of grossly inflating the value of his businesses.

The incongruous spectacle was proof, if any more were needed, that Trump’s court appearances and White House campaign woes have essentially merged. The legal woes that would distract or destroy most candidacies have now become a defining feature of his 2024 presidential run.

“Every time he’s in a courtroom, he’s campaigning,” said Joe Walsh, a former Illinois congressman who challenged Trump in the 2020 Republican primary.

“The courtroom has replaced his rallies and that’s what the next 14 months are going to look like. He’s a showman; he loves this shirt. This will be his campaign and it could work.”…..

The performance may give his lawyers nightmares but it comes with financial rewards. One fundraising email from the Trump campaign was headed: “President Donald J Trump is appearing in a New York courtroom RIGHT NOW, we are calling on YOU to condemn the witch hunt.” The message said: “It’s now clear: The Liberal Mob will stop at nothing to SILENCE him and every last freedom-loving Conservative who supports our Conservative movement.”

The strategy has proved effective after Trump’s four indictments over efforts to stay in power following the 2020 election, his handling of classified documents and hush money paid to an adult film star.

This week his campaign announced that it raised more than $45.5m in the third quarter of the year – far surpassing Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor once seen as his principal rival.

The campaign said it made $3m by selling coffee mugs, t-shirts and posters of the mugshot taken of Trump in Atlanta, where he faces state racketeering charges……

 
Another one to add to the “he wouldn’t do that..would he?” column.

Reportedly, Trump shared classified information about U.S. nuclear submarine capabilities with an Australian billionaire, who then told anyone who would listen what Trump told him.


I'm just waiting for some top secret documents to turn up in a foriegn national’s possession
 
Donald Trump “demanded” an apology from Forbes magazine after it dropped him from its list of the 400 wealthiest people in the US for the second time in three years.

“I hereby demand a full apology from the failing Forbes magazine,” the former president wrote on Wednesday on Truth Social, the reportedly struggling social media platform he set up after being expelled from mainstream platforms over the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

Forbes released its Trump-free list last week, saying the his net worth was down $600m from a year before. Trump has been on the list since the 1990s, other than in 2021.

In response, Trump complained about “really dumb writers assigned to hit me hard” and bragged about huge leads in Republican presidential polling he holds despite facing 91 criminal charges and assorted civil threats.

In that post from Monday, Trump concluded: “So much for Forbes!” But as usual he could not resist returning to the well, using his Wednesday post to complain about the “writer, Dan Alexander, for the many false and libelous articles [Forbes] have written about me”.……

 
Donald Trump “demanded” an apology from Forbes magazine after it dropped him from its list of the 400 wealthiest people in the US for the second time in three years.

“I hereby demand a full apology from the failing Forbes magazine,” the former president wrote on Wednesday on Truth Social, the reportedly struggling social media platform he set up after being expelled from mainstream platforms over the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
has there ever been a bigger baby?
 
Once is a slip of the tongue, twice and you wonder, but 3 times? He’s losing it.

 

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