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Sideface:Here's a fake parade picture to match the fake mug shot ...
kingdragonfly:Sideface:
Here's a fake parade picture to match the fake mug shot ...
What a lousy Photoshop job. Shadows don't match. Obvious layers of clipart people.
It doesn't matter. The faithful will still send money.
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kingdragonfly: What a lousy Photoshop job. Shadows don't match. Obvious layers of clipart people.
He should have used AI to generate it rather than Photoshop.
Mind you then people would have spotted it was fake by the fact that the AI gave Trump tiny little hands.
Oh, hang on...
neb: He should have used AI to generate it rather than Photoshop. Mind you then people would have spotted it was fake by the fact that the AI gave Trump tiny little hands.
Or hands with seven fingers.
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gzt: Reuters feed of the trump ballroom has played various music pieces
Justice delayed is justice denied
Reuters - Donald Trump has been booked and charged - what happens now?
April 4 (Reuters) - The events underlying the criminal case against Donald Trump - hush money payments to suppress stories about extramarital affairs - took place nearly seven years ago.
But any potential trial could be more than a year away.
That raises the possibility that the former U.S. president could face a jury in a Manhattan courtroom as he seeks a return to the White House - or even after the November 2024 election.
After Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of falsifying business records on Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set the next court hearing for Dec. 4. ...
In the first three quarters of 2022, the average criminal case in Manhattan took more than 900 days to move from indictment to a trial verdict, according to data from the state's division of criminal justice services. ...
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freitasm:
It doesn't matter. The faithful will still send money.
Funny how a supposed billionaire needs constant, non-stop donations from the faithful to fund his (seemingly) never-ending court cases.
The faithful weren't really out in force today, although Marjorie Greene (a far right weirdo) and George Santos (a 100% outright liar) were there in support of the orange buffoon. Fortunately Greene was drowned out by the anti-Trump protesters: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/04/trump-protests-reaction-new-york-court
And speaking of polling on the last page - the GOP trying to use his indictment to push "Team Trump isn't really resonating either: https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-polling-suggests-gop-line-trumps-indictment-isnt-working-rcna78090
The old saying about not letting the door hit you on way out.
T manages to have the door hit him on the way In.
T used to doors parting like the Red Sea and then staying open till he passes.
Perps don't get that royal treatment Defendant Trump.
About 2min in...
“Donald J. T**** Is Under Arrest” | Weak MAGA Turnout in NYC | MTG: “Jesus Was Arrested”
The Late Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEkFjLQ1yho
Sure, some of his base turned up, and no doubt everyone he spoke to at Maralago afterwards would support him. But where was everyone else? He's certainly not drawing the crowds anymore like he did on January 6 - mostly because he summoned the rioters, then just hung them out to dry when they were arrested after his unsuccessful coup attempt.
The NY Times - Pence Won’t Appeal Ruling Forcing Testimony to Jan. 6 Grand Jury
05 April 2023
Former Vice President Mike Pence will not appeal a federal judge’s ruling forcing him to testify in front of a grand jury investigating former President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to thwart the transfer of power after the 2020 election, an aide said Wednesday.
The decision by Mr. Pence could clear the way for potentially consequential testimony that federal prosecutors have long sought as they explore Mr. Trump’s attempts to stay in office.
It is unclear whether lawyers for Mr. Trump, who lost a parallel effort to limit Mr. Pence's testimony, will also appeal the judge’s ruling. ...
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Famous last words. How many times since 2015 have we heard, "oh, this will be the end of Trump, for sure this time"...only for him to basically evade any consequences whatsoever?
Yes, he's finally gone to court to be held accountable for bad stuff he did, but will it be the end of him? I'm skeptical - but let's see.
quickymart:
Famous last words. How many times since 2015 have we heard, "oh, this will be the end of Trump, for sure this time"...only for him to basically evade any consequences whatsoever?
Yes, he's finally gone to court to be held accountable for bad stuff he did, but will it be the end of him? I'm skeptical - but let's see.
Worth a watch. Scaramucci's observations and comments are sober, measured, thoughtful and unexpectedly bipartisan.
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' Voltaire
'A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.' Edward Abbey
The Times (of London) - After Donald Trump’s arrest, a familiar question: where is Melania?
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Conspicuously absent from Donald Trump’s reception committee as he arrived home from his court appearance was the one person who might ordinarily have been expected to be by his side: his wife, Melania.
Amid the allegations that Trump paid hush money to cover up a sexual encounter with a porn star, his wife’s decision to stay away from both his arraignment in New York and his homecoming might suggest that, in the court of spousal opinion, the verdict is already in. ...
[Melania] is said to be angry at him, chilly to his insistence that there was no affair, and unsympathetic to his legal plight.
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