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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?
     
    Donald Trump’s continuing lavish praise and support for Russian president Vladimir Putin are fueling alarm among former intelligence officials and other experts who fear another Trump presidency would benefit Moscow and harm American democracy and interests overseas.

    Trump praised Putin as a “genius” and “pretty savvy” when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, and has boasted he would end the war in a “day”, sparking critics’ fears that if he’s elected again Trump would help Russia achieve a favorable peace deal by cutting off aid to Kyiv. Trump also recently greenlit Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to Nato members who don’t pay enough to the alliance.

    “Trump views Putin as a strongman,” said Fiona Hill, a senior fellow at Brookings Institution and a national security official in the first two years of Trump’s administration. “In a way they’re working in parallel because they’re both trying to weaken the US, but for very different reasons.”…….

     

    Trump is a National Security Threat, and the GOP MAGA nominee to dismantle the country. How completely disgusting is this, as in WTF is wrong with us? I’ll clarify, it’s not all of us that are forked up, just the morally bankrupt, enough to break the country, and they’ve been on this path for 40 years. About time to wake the fork up! 🔥😬

    I do realize that most participants here as far as I’ve seen are plenty awake.
     
    Trump is a National Security Threat, and the GOP MAGA nominee to dismantle the country. How completely disgusting is this, as in WTF is wrong with us? I’ll clarify, it’s not all of us that are forked up, just the morally bankrupt, enough to break the country, and they’ve been on this path for 40 years. About time to wake the fork up! 🔥😬

    I do realize that most participants here as far as I’ve seen are plenty awake.
    it has already been one. between 9 mil he took from foreign governments while in office to all the stolen documents to never using a secure phone and I am sure many more.
     
    it has already been one. between 9 mil he took from foreign governments while in office to all the stolen documents to never using a secure phone and I am sure many more.
    Let’s talk about how the entire GOP suddenly became blind to Trump and the Emoluments Clause. Such widespread corruption and degradation of the rule of law. 🤬 Make no mistake this is a National power play for the soul of the country.
     
    For those who didn't see the various stories about this, I thought I'd play a little game...the game is...."What was he asked?"

    The rules are simple, I'm going to give you the answer that Trump gave to an interview question, and you try to determine what the interviewer asked him. Ready? Here we go.

    Trump's answer:
    So I was, uh, over the years, I love history. I studied history. And I was also told that Andrew Jackson, as a president, was treated the absolute worst. He was just really lambasted. And, I heard Abraham Lincoln was second. But he was in a thing called the Civil War, so you can understand that.

    But, Andrew Jackson was really, really treated badly. In fact his wife died during the process. I mean a lot of the people say she died because of the way they were treated. I mean she was heartbroken and broken in so many other ways.

    And, I heard that for years, and I look now, [unintelligible gibberish] and I said, there's no, I don't care, Andrew Jackson or anybody else. Nobody has tr, when you think of it, the fake things, nobody's been treated like Trump. In terms of badly. Russia, Russia, Russia. Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. Everything was a scam. And, it literally starts a new one, as you win one it starts another one impeachment hoax number one impeachment hoax number two. All hoaxes and scams.


    And I said if they ever devoted their time to making America great again, it'd be a lot easier. Some people said, "Sir how do you get out of bed in the morning?" Its a war, we're fighting some very bad people, some very evil people.

    Ok, What was he asked?

    Answer: He was asked....
    Are you lonely?
     
    For those who didn't see the various stories about this, I thought I'd play a little game...the game is...."What was he asked?"

    The rules are simple, I'm going to give you the answer that Trump gave to an interview question, and you try to determine what the interviewer asked him. Ready? Here we go.

    Trump's answer:


    Ok, What was he asked?

    Answer: He was asked....
    Are you lonely?
    That’s the answer any stable genius would give
     
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    For those who didn't see the various stories about this, I thought I'd play a little game...the game is...."What was he asked?"

    The rules are simple, I'm going to give you the answer that Trump gave to an interview question, and you try to determine what the interviewer asked him. Ready? Here we go.

    Trump's answer:


    Ok, What was he asked?

    Answer: He was asked....
    Are you lonely?

    Depends on who asked the question.

    Fox News anchor - "Wow, your skin is glowing and beautiful today President Trump ..."

    Any other journalist - "Why isn't Melania out there campaigning for you this time around?"
     
    Seventy per cent of American voters, and 48% of Republicans, reject Donald Trump’s claim to be immune from criminal prosecution for acts committed in office, a new poll said.

    In the poll from Ipsos and Politico Magazine, just 11% backed the former president and presumptive Republican nominee’s claim, as expressed in his federal election subversion case that has reached the supreme court.

    “The result is a positive sign for the constitutional sensibilities of the American public,” the Politico columnist and former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori wrote, pointing to a view widely held among law professors when he called “Trump’s argument for immunity … absurd as a matter of law, history and democratic logic.”


    But the poll also produced what Khardori called a “sobering” poll result: nearly half of respondents (46%) did not trust the supreme court to issue “a fair and nonpartisan ruling” in the immunity case.

    Aided by Senate Republicans, Trump appointedthree rightwingers to the court in his four years in power.

    The resulting court, tilted 6-3 to the right, has delivered major Republican victories including the removal of federal abortion rights and rulings on gun control, affirmative action and more.

    Last month, the court stoked uproar when it said it would hear oral arguments over Trump’s immunity claim.……

     
    Donald Trump has renewed calls for Liz Cheney – his most prominent Republican critic – to be jailed for her role in investigating his actions during the January 6 Capitol attack launched by his supporters in 2021, a move that is bound to raise further fears that the former president could persecute his political opponents if given another White House term.

    In posts on Sunday on his Truth Social platform, Trump said other members of the congressional committee that investigated the Capitol attack – and concluded he had plotted to overturn his 2020 electoral defeat to Joe Biden – should be imprisoned…….

    On Sunday, Trump wrote that Cheney should “go to jail along with the rest” of the select January 6 House committee, which he sought to insult in his post on Truth Social by calling it the “unselect committee”.

    Trump founded Truth after he was temporarily banned from Twitter – now known as X – in the wake of the January 6 insurrection.

    In a separate Truth Social post, Trump linked to an article written by Kash Patel, a White House staffer in Trump’s administration. In the article, published on the rightwing website the Federalist, Patel claimed that Cheney and the committee “suppressed evidence” which “completely exonerates Trump” from charges that he had a hand in the January 6 insurrection.


    Patel, who was chief of staff in the defense department under Trump, said in December that if the former president was re-elected, his administration would “come after the people in the media” who had reported on Trump’s attempts to remain in power.

    Trump wrote: “She [Cheney] should be prosecuted for what she has done to our country! She illegally destroyed the evidence. Unreal!!!”……..

     
    In his rally speech in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, former president Donald Trump accused Democrats of telling lies about him.

    “Disinformation and misinformation, they’re masters at it,” he declared. “They lie, they cheat. These people, they lie, they cheat.”
He then recounted the circumstances of his first impeachment with what can only be described as misinformation.


    Some of Trump’s language echoes claims he made when he was president. But more than four years have passed, and memories have faded.

    Here’s a refresher.


    “How about this guy, he may end up being a United States Senator, right? Shifty Adam Schiff. Think of it. Can you believe it? He may end up being a senator. This is one of the most dishonest human beings. He made up my conversation that I had with the president of Ukraine. He made up the conversation.”
— Trump on Saturday


    Trump frequently makes up conversations and his own set of facts. But if someone else makes a mistake, he never lets go. As president, he attacked Rep. Schiff (D-Calif.) 90 times for supposedly making up a conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

    The conversation — which occurred in a not-made-up phone call on July 25, 2019 — was at the center of Trump’s impeachment……

     

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