Trump team files letter saying they want to challenge hush money verdict based on immunity ruling

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  1. Nemesis

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    He’s fat. I feel sorry for him. Especially since these arguments are not going to work.
     
  2. Nemesis

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    He didn’t attempt to show it; he did. Guilty 34 times over.

    He’s a convicted felon.
     
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    Bluesguy Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes Bragg introduced official acts into the trial prejudicing the jury. The charges ONLY had to do with how the payments were entered into his private checkbook account.
     
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    Show me where the campaign was fined for trying to silence women.
     
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    That is a photoshop. Trump was heavily mocked for posting this on his Twitter account. The man is overweight. The man is a fat felon.
     
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    “whataboutsim” is the most weak argument. So stop talking about Clinton. No one give a f*** about Clinton.

    What America care is GOP nominee Trump is a convicted criminal and majority American don’t want Trump the convict in White House.
     
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    I’m just having some fun. So is @Oldyoungin

    Everyone knows Trump is a chubby guy. But not as fat as Daly. Everyone knows that Trump is not built like Stallone.
     
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    Yea Trump's attorney and CFO aren't smart enough to pay with cash when trying to hide something. Get real, bottom line they weren't hiding a damn thing. If they would've used campaign funds and put it as a campaign contribution you guys would have screamed, he was hiding the payments. It's ridiculous how short sided you guys are being. Congrats though you made the loudmouth a martyr and he's going to be your next president because of it. Brilliant!!!
     
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    Yes they were hiding something. The fraudulent scheme involving hush money payments to Stormy Daniels centered around concealing the reimbursement to Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment made to Daniels. Cohen had facilitated the payment to keep Daniels from publicly discussing her alleged affair with Trump during the 2016 campaign. The scheme involved disguising the payment as legal expenses. Trump approved this scheme and as a result is now a felon.

    No need to be all rude and snarky when it comes to the reality of the situation.
     
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    LOL! No, they’re not smart enough to hide the payoff from a deep look. Only from a more cursory look. It didn’t work.
     
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    Yes there us this legal thingy called precedence as with our political system. The Dems said it was OK for Clinton to have committed felonies he could still be President. What changed with Trump? And no Trump is not a "convicted criminal" see http://politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/no-trump-is-not-a-convicted-felon.619913/

    And more want Trump as President than Biden

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    Yawn again, writing personal check, filing with Irs, getting invoices, and sending 1099s versus Paying Cash with no record.
    Tell us again which side is hiding or are you in the camp billionaires don't have a 100k in petty cash.

    It's the dumbest argument ever.
     
  13. Nemesis

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    The jury must have thought that they were finding the dumbest Defendant guilty.
     
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    Ahhhhh my bad it was just the Hillary campaign that was fined for listing the Steele Dossier expenses as legal expenses the Bill campaign got away with it.

    "Central to the operation to suppress damaging allegations was the private detective Jack Palladino. He would contact women and either get them to sign affidavits denying everything or find a way to attack their credibility.

    He convinced the National Enquirer to take a pass on a story about a former Miss Arkansas by providing the publication with affidavits questioning her reliability.

    None of this was free. The campaign considered the payments to Palladino election expenses, and made them from its own funds, but hid them. As Michael Isikoff relates in his book Uncovering Clinton, the campaign sent the initial $28,000 to a Denver law firm, which passed along the payment to Palladino’s agency. This assured that only the Denver law firm showed up in disclosures with the Federal Election Commission. How was the payment categorized? As legal fees (reminder: Trump is getting prosecuted because he booked his payments to Michael Cohen, his equivalent of Palladino, as legal fees rather than reimbursement of a loan).

    As Isikoff writes, “Every trivial expenditure for postage and catering, was routinely reported on Clinton’s FEC report. But something truly worth knowing — the campaign’s retention of a high-powered private detective — had been concealed.”

    Isikoff’s report at the time forced the campaign to acknowledge the payments to Palladino during the campaign. After it was all over, Isikoff figured out by looking through the FEC filings that the campaign had spent more than $100,000 on Palladino, “with a large chunk of the payments delayed until after the election, one final layer of subterfuge.”
    https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/04/remember-when-bill-clinton-stole-the-1992-election/

    DNC, Clinton campaign agree to Steele dossier funding fine

    NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee have agreed to pay $113,000 to settle a Federal Election Commission investigation into whether they violated campaign finance law by misreporting spending on research that eventually became the infamous Steele dossier.

    That’s according to documents sent Tuesday to the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, which had filed an administrative complaint in 2018 accusing the Democrats of misreporting payments made to a law firm during the 2016 campaign to obscure the spending.

    The Clinton campaign hired Perkins Coie, which then hired Fusion GPS, a research and intelligence firm, to conduct opposition research on Republican candidate Donald Trump’s ties to Russia. But on FEC forms, the Clinton campaign classified the spending as legal services.

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-u...al-elections-5468774d18e8c46f81b55e9260b13e93
     
  15. Nemesis

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    LOL!

    Yea, the Orange Fraud is a convicted felon. He’s a criminal who was tried before a jury and convicted. Where do you get this crap from? It’s certainly not law.
     
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    Already debunked.

    The Dems said it was OK Clinton committed felonies what changed with Trump?
     
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    Umm, no. A jury convicted him. Your "proof" is another thread? LOL!!
     
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    Oh the POLLS .. as I wrote in my previous post , US constitution don’t convert polls to 270 EC.

    Here is actual election result that matters.


    Democrats won 8 consecutive years – 20017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023 and 2024

    Democrats won special election in 2017.
    Democrats won Mid-term election in 2018.
    Democrats won Governor race in Kentucky NOV 2019
    Democrats won Presidential election in 2020.
    Democrats won special election in 2021 and won 2 Senate positions in GA.
    Democrats won anti-abortion law in KS AUG 2022.
    Democrats won Senate and two GOV in mid-term 2022 election. Red wave became oh well.
    Democrats won special election in 2023 – In Wisconsin , Liberal judge won state wide election .
    Democrats won special election ( Issue 1) in Ohio in 2023
    Democrats won Governor race in Kentucky NOV 2023
    Democrats won banning abortion in Ohio in NOV 2023
    Democrats won entire Virginia legislative branch in NOV 2023.
    Democrats won special election in Feb 2024 in NY.
    Democrats won special election in Michigan April 2024, regain full control of state government
     
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    Your picture is a lie… that is not Trump… Trump doesn’t smoke.
     
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    Not convicted until September…. And maybe not even then.
     
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    That most definitely is Trump! He smokes and has a huge gut!

    Btw, what is the presidential act implicated by Trump signing a check to Michael Cohen?
     
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    He wasnt POTUS when ehe cooked the books......

    AND, its not an "official act" when its your campaign.

    JFC
     
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    Writing checks to Michael Cohen is a very important part of being president! He deserves immunity!
     
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    Talk about being "triggered" of your Fuhrer.
     
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    He never introduced "official acts" Running a business prior to being President. This is just MAGA fantasy that have no idea WTH they are writing about. But anything at any cost to protect a person who does not really care about them.
     

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