+Anonymous E — 2.4 years ago, 40 seconds later, 27 minutes after the original post[T][B]#642,002
Hey, that's grate. You're a piece of shit. Also not a US citizen or resident, so take your unsolicited political opinion and go fuck yourself rectally with it.
+Anonymous F — 2.4 years ago, 12 minutes later, 41 minutes after the original post[T][B]#642,008
politico.com/news/2023/06/15/trump-trial-date-carroll-lawsuit-00102328 Trump now faces four trials over six-month span during critical phase of 2024 campaign A judge set a January trial date in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against Trump. This October, Trump and his company are already set to go on trial in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general. On Jan. 29, 2024, a trial is scheduled in a federal class action lawsuit accusing Trump and his company of promoting a pyramid scheme. And on March 25, 2024, he’ll face a jury on New York state criminal charges that hefalsified business records in connection with hush money payments to a porn star.
The run of trials will occur during a pivotal period in the presidential race. Campaigns will be in full swing, and primary voting isscheduled to begin in early 2024. Trump remains the frontrunner for the GOP nomination and has used his mounting legal troubles to raise money from supporters. The January defamation trial will be Trump’s second courtroom battle against Carroll, who has accused him of assaulting her in adepartmentstore in the 1990s. Last month, a jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll and ordered Trump to pay her $5 million in damages . The defamation claim in that case arose from Trump’s 2022 statement calling Carroll’s account a “hoax.”
Trump didn’t testify in that trial or attend any of it. He has appealed the verdict.
Trump now faces a separate defamation case from Carroll, arising from earlier remarks he made in 2019. And she recently amended that lawsuit to include a new claim concerning comments he made on CNN in May, the day after the verdict in the first trial. “I have no idea who this woman [is],” Trump said during a “town hall” event, calling her claims “a fake story, made up story” and referring to Carroll as a “whack job.”
No trial date has been set for Trump’s latest — and perhaps most serious — case: his federal indictment in the Southern District of Florida for allegedly hoarding classified documents and obstructing the government’s attempts to get them back.
+Anonymous G — 2.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 46 minutes after the original post[T][B]#642,009
@OPenis https://time.com/6269313/trump-jesus-comparisons-blasphemy/ The Blasphemy of Comparing Trump to Jesus Christ
Before and after Donald Trump’s historic indictment and arraignment, countless MAGA Republican provocateurs have been noting the Holy Week timing and blasphemously comparing Trump to Jesus.
“As Christ was crucified, and then rose again on the 3rd day, so too will Donald Trump,” tweeted one right-wing lawyer known for representing Jan. 6 insurrectionists. Other influencers making the comparison include Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, TPUSA Faith founder Charlie Kirk, and even Trump’s own attorney. Trump, himself, framed his arrest as an attack on Christians in an “emergency prayer call” on Tuesday, April 4, with televangelist and longtime aide Paula White-Cain, attorney Rudy Giuliani, and MAGA worship leader Sean Feucht.
Any comparison between Trump and Christ is clearly heretical and inappropriate. However, these extremist voices are right about one thing: There is, indeed, a parallel between Donald Trump’s arrest and Holy Week. But it’s not between Trump and Jesus—it’s between MAGA leaders and Pontius Pilate, the brutal Roman governor who ordered Christ’s crucifixion.
Not only would Jesus never pay anyone hush money to change the outcome of an election, he wasn’t even a politician. When the devil tempted Christ with earthly authority, he flatly refused to take it. Neither did Jesus support political violence the way Trump delights in playing Jan. 6 footage at his rallies. In fact, when the disciples drew weapons to prevent Jesus’s arrest, he told them, “All who take the sword will die by the sword.”
Pontius Pilate, on the other hand, was a regional Roman dictator known not only for his cruelty, but also for his alliance with local religious leaders. The high priests were eager to collude with the governor, including to crucify Jesus, because it allowed them to keep their status and personal freedom. In turn, Pilate benefited by having allies who could keep his subjects in line and thus keep him in power. It was a great deal for everyone—everyone but the people.
Two millennia later, a nearly identical bond has been forged between conservative American Christians and MAGA Republican politicians like Trump, Greene, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Under the blessing of conspiracy-theory preachers like Franklin Graham, Mike Huckabee, and Paula White-Cain, these politicians use and abuse religious imagery to create a culture where disagreeing with them is no longer seen as civic discourse, but as an act of blasphemy. To them, indicting a corrupt Republican politician like Trump isn’t an example of a healthy democracy, but a demonic attack on a holy figure anointed by God.
Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
In a court filing, the ACLU said that about two-thirds of the parents had been deported back to the country of origin in Central America, leaving their separated children behind. In the rush to carry out Trump’s orders, the locations of the parents were not recorded and three years later they still cannot be found.
The zero-tolerance policy was announced in April 2018. It was later revealed that the administration had begun family separation the previous year under a secret pilot program.
In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US
In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US government under that pilot scheme, of whom 485 children have had their parents found under a scheme imposed by federal judges. The ACLU and a team of lawyers have been tasked by the courts with finding all the parents.
Under the pilot scheme, about 66% of the parents separated from their children were deported back to Central America before the court order was imposed on the Trump administration to find them. The search for the parents, who are called “unreachable” in the court document, has been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic.
The on-going suffering of hundreds of children and their parents lost to each other as a result of government action three years after the event has caused widespread anger and revulsion. Paola Luisi, director of the coalition of almost 250 groups, Families Belong Together, said that efforts would continue to find the parents until they had all been found.
“The Trump administration ripped 545 children away from their parents, lied about it, then lost track of them as they departed them into danger. That’s par for the course for a sadistic immigration system.”
Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, told NBC News: “We will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.”
Family separation was one of the most visceral results of the Trump administration’s ruthless assault on illegal border crossing. The goal of the zero-tolerance policy was to criminally prosecute every migrant who entered the US without authorization – irrespective of the consequences to their families including their children.
The full horror of the administration’s intentions was only disclosed earlier this month when the New York Times reported previously unpublished communications between top officials. Jeff Sessions, then US attorney general, told prosecutors in a conference call in May 2018: “We need to take away children.”
Notes of that call taken by a participant added: “If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.”
The then deputy AG, Rod Rosenstein, told prosecutors at the time that children should be pulled away from their parents no matter how young they were – even if they were infants.
I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I was hoping you would consider taking the step of supporting the Guardian’s journalism.
From Elon Musk to Rupert Murdoch, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives.
And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media – the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. While fairness guides everything we do, we know there is a right and a wrong position in the fight against racism and for reproductive justice. When we report on issues like the climate crisis, we’re not afraid to name who is responsible. And as a global news organization, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective on US politics – one so often missing from the insular American media bubble.
·Anonymous G — 2.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,017
@previous (Factoid) > > President Trump fights for Christian values. Biden fights for moral and sexual degeneracy. >https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/21/trump-separation-policy-545-children-parents-still-not-found > So this is what Jesus Christ would Exactly do This must be what the Catholic Church; Orthodox and otherwise support.''' > Parents of 545 children still not found three years after Trump separation policy > > Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. > > In a court filing, the ACLU said that about two-thirds of the parents had been deported back to the country of origin in Central America, leaving their separated children behind. In the rush to carry out Trump’s orders, the locations of the parents were not recorded and three years later they still cannot be found. > > The zero-tolerance policy was announced in April 2018. It was later revealed that the administration had begun family separation the previous year under a secret pilot program. > > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US government under that pilot scheme, of whom 485 children have had their parents found under a scheme imposed by federal judges. The ACLU and a team of lawyers have been tasked by the courts with finding all the parents. > > Under the pilot scheme, about 66% of the parents separated from their children were deported back to Central America before the court order was imposed on the Trump administration to find them. The search for the parents, who are called “unreachable” in the court document, has been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. > > The on-going suffering of hundreds of children and their parents lost to each other as a result of government action three years after the event has caused widespread anger and revulsion. Paola Luisi, director of the coalition of almost 250 groups, Families Belong Together, said that efforts would continue to find the parents until they had all been found. > > “The Trump administration ripped 545 children away from their parents, lied about it, then lost track of them as they departed > them into danger. That’s par for the course for a sadistic immigration system.” > > Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, told NBC News: “We will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.” > > Family separation was one of the most visceral results of the Trump administration’s ruthless assault on illegal border crossing. The goal of the zero-tolerance policy was to criminally prosecute every migrant who entered the US without authorization – irrespective of the consequences to their families including their children. > > The full horror of the administration’s intentions was only disclosed earlier this month when the New York Times reported previously unpublished communications between top officials. Jeff Sessions, then US attorney general, told prosecutors in a conference call in May 2018: “We need to take away children.” > > Notes of that call taken by a participant added: “If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.” > > The then deputy AG, Rod Rosenstein, told prosecutors at the time that children should be pulled away from their parents no matter how young they were – even if they were infants. > > I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I was hoping you would consider taking the step of supporting the Guardian’s journalism. > > From Elon Musk to Rupert Murdoch, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives. > > And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media – the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. While fairness guides everything we do, we know there is a right and a wrong position in the fight against racism and for reproductive justice. When we report on issues like the climate crisis, we’re not afraid to name who is responsible. And as a global news organization, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective on US politics – one so often missing from the insular American media bubble.
Priest Merrin rips a choir boys anus apart as part of his mission in life. He will tell you God/Jesus suggested he show them Christian love directly with his own Holy Water.
+Information Provider II — 2.4 years ago, 8 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,020
@642,016 (Factoid) > > President Trump fights for Christian values. Biden fights for moral and sexual degeneracy. >https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/21/trump-separation-policy-545-children-parents-still-not-found > So this is what Jesus Christ would Exactly do This must be what the Catholic Church; Orthodox and otherwise support.''' > Parents of 545 children still not found three years after Trump separation policy > > Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. > > In a court filing, the ACLU said that about two-thirds of the parents had been deported back to the country of origin in Central America, leaving their separated children behind. In the rush to carry out Trump’s orders, the locations of the parents were not recorded and three years later they still cannot be found. > > The zero-tolerance policy was announced in April 2018. It was later revealed that the administration had begun family separation the previous year under a secret pilot program. > > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US government under that pilot scheme, of whom 485 children have had their parents found under a scheme imposed by federal judges. The ACLU and a team of lawyers have been tasked by the courts with finding all the parents. > > Under the pilot scheme, about 66% of the parents separated from their children were deported back to Central America before the court order was imposed on the Trump administration to find them. The search for the parents, who are called “unreachable” in the court document, has been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. > > The on-going suffering of hundreds of children and their parents lost to each other as a result of government action three years after the event has caused widespread anger and revulsion. Paola Luisi, director of the coalition of almost 250 groups, Families Belong Together, said that efforts would continue to find the parents until they had all been found. > > “The Trump administration ripped 545 children away from their parents, lied about it, then lost track of them as they departed > them into danger. That’s par for the course for a sadistic immigration system.” > > Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, told NBC News: “We will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.” > > Family separation was one of the most visceral results of the Trump administration’s ruthless assault on illegal border crossing. The goal of the zero-tolerance policy was to criminally prosecute every migrant who entered the US without authorization – irrespective of the consequences to their families including their children. > > The full horror of the administration’s intentions was only disclosed earlier this month when the New York Times reported previously unpublished communications between top officials. Jeff Sessions, then US attorney general, told prosecutors in a conference call in May 2018: “We need to take away children.” > > Notes of that call taken by a participant added: “If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.” > > The then deputy AG, Rod Rosenstein, told prosecutors at the time that children should be pulled away from their parents no matter how young they were – even if they were infants. > > I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I was hoping you would consider taking the step of supporting the Guardian’s journalism. > > From Elon Musk to Rupert Murdoch, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives. > > And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media – the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. While fairness guides everything we do, we know there is a right and a wrong position in the fight against racism and for reproductive justice. When we report on issues like the climate crisis, we’re not afraid to name who is responsible. And as a global news organization, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective on US politics – one so often missing from the insular American media bubble.
Parents of 545 Children Separated at the Border Cannot ...
The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com › 2020/10/21 › migrant-childr...
Oct 22, 2020 — It is now clear that the parents of 545 of the migrant children still have not been found, according to court documents filed this week in a ...
Parents Of 545 Children Separated At U.S.-Mexico Border ...
NPR https://www.npr.org › 2020/10/21 › parents-of-545-chil...
Oct 21, 2020 — The father and son were separated 18 months earlier under the Trump administration's "no tolerance" migration policy.
The parents of 545 children separated at the border still ...
The Texas Tribune https://www.texastribune.org › 2020/10/21 › donald-tr...
Oct 21, 2020 — The parents of 545 children separated at the border still haven't been found. About two-thirds of the parents are believed to be somewhere ...
The parents of 545 children separated at the border still ...
Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com › nation › 2020/10/21
Oct 21, 2020 — Advocates for immigrants say they still have not found the parents of 545 minors who were separated from their families starting three years ...
Lawyers say they can't find the parents of 545 migrant ...
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Oct 21, 2020 — The Trump administration instituted a "zero tolerance" policy in 2018 that separated migrant children and parents at the southern U.S. border.
Parents of 545 children separated at US border still not found
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·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U (OP) — 2.4 years ago, 21 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,023
@642,016 (Factoid) > > President Trump fights for Christian values. Biden fights for moral and sexual degeneracy. >https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/21/trump-separation-policy-545-children-parents-still-not-found > So this is what Jesus Christ would Exactly do This must be what the Catholic Church; Orthodox and otherwise support.''' > Parents of 545 children still not found three years after Trump separation policy > > Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. > > In a court filing, the ACLU said that about two-thirds of the parents had been deported back to the country of origin in Central America, leaving their separated children behind. In the rush to carry out Trump’s orders, the locations of the parents were not recorded and three years later they still cannot be found. > > The zero-tolerance policy was announced in April 2018. It was later revealed that the administration had begun family separation the previous year under a secret pilot program. > > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US government under that pilot scheme, of whom 485 children have had their parents found under a scheme imposed by federal judges. The ACLU and a team of lawyers have been tasked by the courts with finding all the parents. > > Under the pilot scheme, about 66% of the parents separated from their children were deported back to Central America before the court order was imposed on the Trump administration to find them. The search for the parents, who are called “unreachable” in the court document, has been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. > > The on-going suffering of hundreds of children and their parents lost to each other as a result of government action three years after the event has caused widespread anger and revulsion. Paola Luisi, director of the coalition of almost 250 groups, Families Belong Together, said that efforts would continue to find the parents until they had all been found. > > “The Trump administration ripped 545 children away from their parents, lied about it, then lost track of them as they departed > them into danger. That’s par for the course for a sadistic immigration system.” > > Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, told NBC News: “We will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.” > > Family separation was one of the most visceral results of the Trump administration’s ruthless assault on illegal border crossing. The goal of the zero-tolerance policy was to criminally prosecute every migrant who entered the US without authorization – irrespective of the consequences to their families including their children. > > The full horror of the administration’s intentions was only disclosed earlier this month when the New York Times reported previously unpublished communications between top officials. Jeff Sessions, then US attorney general, told prosecutors in a conference call in May 2018: “We need to take away children.” > > Notes of that call taken by a participant added: “If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.” > > The then deputy AG, Rod Rosenstein, told prosecutors at the time that children should be pulled away from their parents no matter how young they were – even if they were infants. > > I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I was hoping you would consider taking the step of supporting the Guardian’s journalism. > > From Elon Musk to Rupert Murdoch, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives. > > And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media – the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. While fairness guides everything we do, we know there is a right and a wrong position in the fight against racism and for reproductive justice. When we report on issues like the climate crisis, we’re not afraid to name who is responsible. And as a global news organization, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective on US politics – one so often missing from the insular American media bubble.
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U (OP) — 2.4 years ago, 23 seconds later, 6 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,024
@642,020 (Information Provider II) > > > President Trump fights for Christian values. Biden fights for moral and sexual degeneracy. > > https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/21/trump-separation-policy-545-children-parents-still-not-found > > So this is what Jesus Christ would Exactly do This must be what the Catholic Church; Orthodox and otherwise support.''' > > Parents of 545 children still not found three years after Trump separation policy > > > > Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. > > > > In a court filing, the ACLU said that about two-thirds of the parents had been deported back to the country of origin in Central America, leaving their separated children behind. In the rush to carry out Trump’s orders, the locations of the parents were not recorded and three years later they still cannot be found. > > > > The zero-tolerance policy was announced in April 2018. It was later revealed that the administration had begun family separation the previous year under a secret pilot program. > > > > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US > > In total, 1,030 children were removed from their parents by the US government under that pilot scheme, of whom 485 children have had their parents found under a scheme imposed by federal judges. The ACLU and a team of lawyers have been tasked by the courts with finding all the parents. > > > > Under the pilot scheme, about 66% of the parents separated from their children were deported back to Central America before the court order was imposed on the Trump administration to find them. The search for the parents, who are called “unreachable” in the court document, has been hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. > > > > The on-going suffering of hundreds of children and their parents lost to each other as a result of government action three years after the event has caused widespread anger and revulsion. Paola Luisi, director of the coalition of almost 250 groups, Families Belong Together, said that efforts would continue to find the parents until they had all been found. > > > > “The Trump administration ripped 545 children away from their parents, lied about it, then lost track of them as they departed > > them into danger. That’s par for the course for a sadistic immigration system.” > > > > Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, told NBC News: “We will not stop looking until we have found every one of the families, no matter how long it takes. The tragic reality is that hundreds of parents were deported to Central America without their children, who remain here with foster families or distant relatives.” > > > > Family separation was one of the most visceral results of the Trump administration’s ruthless assault on illegal border crossing. The goal of the zero-tolerance policy was to criminally prosecute every migrant who entered the US without authorization – irrespective of the consequences to their families including their children. > > > > The full horror of the administration’s intentions was only disclosed earlier this month when the New York Times reported previously unpublished communications between top officials. Jeff Sessions, then US attorney general, told prosecutors in a conference call in May 2018: “We need to take away children.” > > > > Notes of that call taken by a participant added: “If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.” > > > > The then deputy AG, Rod Rosenstein, told prosecutors at the time that children should be pulled away from their parents no matter how young they were – even if they were infants. > > > > I hope you appreciated this article. Before you move on, I was hoping you would consider taking the step of supporting the Guardian’s journalism. > > > > From Elon Musk to Rupert Murdoch, a small number of billionaire owners have a powerful hold on so much of the information that reaches the public about what’s happening in the world. The Guardian is different. We have no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider. Our journalism is produced to serve the public interest – not profit motives. > > > > And we avoid the trap that befalls much US media – the tendency, born of a desire to please all sides, to engage in false equivalence in the name of neutrality. While fairness guides everything we do, we know there is a right and a wrong position in the fight against racism and for reproductive justice. When we report on issues like the climate crisis, we’re not afraid to name who is responsible. And as a global news organization, we’re able to provide a fresh, outsider perspective on US politics – one so often missing from the insular American media bubble. > > > Parents of 545 Children Separated at the Border Cannot ... > The New York Times >https://www.nytimes.com › 2020/10/21 › migrant-childr... > Oct 22, 2020 — It is now clear that the parents of 545 of the migrant children still have not been found, according to court documents filed this week in a ... > > Parents Of 545 Children Separated At U.S.-Mexico Border ... > NPR >https://www.npr.org › 2020/10/21 › parents-of-545-chil... > Oct 21, 2020 — The father and son were separated 18 months earlier under the Trump administration's "no tolerance" migration policy. > > The parents of 545 children separated at the border still ... > The Texas Tribune >https://www.texastribune.org › 2020/10/21 › donald-tr... > Oct 21, 2020 — The parents of 545 children separated at the border still haven't been found. About two-thirds of the parents are believed to be somewhere ... > > The parents of 545 children separated at the border still ... > Washington Post >https://www.washingtonpost.com › nation › 2020/10/21 > Oct 21, 2020 — Advocates for immigrants say they still have not found the parents of 545 minors who were separated from their families starting three years ... > > Lawyers say they can't find the parents of 545 migrant ... > NBC News >https://www.nbcnews.com › politics › immigration › law... > Oct 21, 2020 — The Trump administration instituted a "zero tolerance" policy in 2018 that separated migrant children and parents at the southern U.S. border. > > Parents of 545 children separated at US border still not found > Al Jazeera >https://www.aljazeera.com › news › 2020/10/21 › pare... > Oct 21, 2020 — Despite a federal judge's order that the government reunite families who had been separated at the United States-Mexico border under the ...
·temp anon — 2.4 years ago, 5 hours later, 13 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,040
@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U) > > Most excellent you support Christian Trump. > > Bless you friend!
You support Trump because he was recently convicted of RAPE. He is infamous for his "I can grab women by their pussy" He pulled a Jesus move and tore children from arms of moms and then deported the moms with no record of where they went.
You support Trump because he paid a whore to piss on him just after he married the latest whore in his harem.
Trump is your 2nd coming of Jesus Christ.
Merrin you have every right to be Anti Christ. Remember if Putin runs out of toilet paper you get to use your tongue to clean him up on his orders.
·Factoid — 2.4 years ago, 8 minutes later, 23 hours after the original post[T][B]#642,054
@642,052 (J) > He was not convicted dumbass.
'''YOU ARE FREE TO OPEN UP YOUR ASSHOLE TO TRUMP BECAUSE HE SAID HE HAD THE RIGHT TO GRAB WOMEN BY THEIR PUSSY'S.
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A sexual abuse ruling. 26 accusations. Yet Donald Trump ...
The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk › World › Americas
May 10, 2023 — At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, as Bevan Hurley reports. At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing,
·Anonymous Z-80 — 2.4 years ago, 54 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,057
@previous (Factoid) > > He was not convicted dumbass. > '''YOU ARE FREE TO OPEN UP YOUR ASSHOLE TO TRUMP BECAUSE HE SAID HE HAD THE RIGHT TO GRAB WOMEN BY THEIR PUSSY'S. > About 2,020,000 results (0.26 seconds) > > Transcript: Donald Trump's Taped Comments About Women > > The New York Times >https://www.nytimes.com › donald-trump-tape-transcript > Oct 8, 2016 — Trump: Grab 'em by the pussy. You can do anything. Bush: Uh, yeah, those legs, all I can see is the legs. Editors' Picks ... > > Trump On Tape: I Grab Women "By The Pu**y > > YouTube >https://www.youtube.com › watch > Oct 7, 2016 — A "hot mic" catches Donald J. Trump bragging in vulgar terms about making sexual advances toward a married woman, aggressively kissing and ... > > "Grab 'em by the pussy”: how Trump talked about women in ... > > Vox >https://www.vox.com › trump-secret-recording-women > Oct 7, 2016 — Here's what Trump says about the norms of being a famous man: “They let you do it. You can do anything. Grab 'em by the pussy.” The recording, ... > > A sexual abuse ruling. 26 accusations. Yet Donald Trump ... > The Independent >https://www.independent.co.uk › World › Americas > May 10, 2023 — At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, as Bevan Hurley reports. > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing,
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U (OP) — 2.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,060
@642,054 (Factoid) > > He was not convicted dumbass. > '''YOU ARE FREE TO OPEN UP YOUR ASSHOLE TO TRUMP BECAUSE HE SAID HE HAD THE RIGHT TO GRAB WOMEN BY THEIR PUSSY'S. > About 2,020,000 results (0.26 seconds) > > Transcript: Donald Trump's Taped Comments About Women > > The New York Times >https://www.nytimes.com › donald-trump-tape-transcript > Oct 8, 2016 — Trump: Grab 'em by the pussy. You can do anything. Bush: Uh, yeah, those legs, all I can see is the legs. Editors' Picks ... > > Trump On Tape: I Grab Women "By The Pu**y > > YouTube >https://www.youtube.com › watch > Oct 7, 2016 — A "hot mic" catches Donald J. Trump bragging in vulgar terms about making sexual advances toward a married woman, aggressively kissing and ... > > "Grab 'em by the pussy”: how Trump talked about women in ... > > Vox >https://www.vox.com › trump-secret-recording-women > Oct 7, 2016 — Here's what Trump says about the norms of being a famous man: “They let you do it. You can do anything. Grab 'em by the pussy.” The recording, ... > > A sexual abuse ruling. 26 accusations. Yet Donald Trump ... > The Independent >https://www.independent.co.uk › World › Americas > May 10, 2023 — At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, as Bevan Hurley reports. > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing, > At least 26 women have credibly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, non-consensual touching and kissing,
So not a single conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all.
·Anonymous Anon — 2.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,061
@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U) Russian priest who adopted 70 children jailed for abuse
A Russian court has jailed for 21 years a Orthodox priest, said to have adopted 70 children, for a string of child abuse offences.
Nikolai Stremsky was convicted of raping several children and other violent acts in his parish in the Urals in south-west Russia.
Stremsky was reputed to have Russia's largest family and was decorated with a national Order of Parental Glory.
Barred from the priesthood he has also been stripped of his honour.
As an abbot in the town of Saraktash, Stremsky and his wife ran a foster home from the early 1990s, adopting children from orphanages in the region. Most of the 70 they adopted have since grown up.
He was arrested in 2019 and investigated for offences against seven minors, He condemned the allegations against him as slander.
Last year, one of his grown-up adoptive children and her husband were given suspended sentences for illegally restricting children of their liberty.
Sentencing Stremsky to prison in a penal colony, the court in Saraktash on Friday banned him from working with children for 20 years and removed his national parenting honour.
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U — 2.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,062
@previous (Anonymous Anon) > Russian priest who adopted 70 children jailed for abuse > A Russian court has jailed for 21 years a Orthodox priest, said to have adopted 70 children, for a string of child abuse offences. > > Nikolai Stremsky was convicted of raping several children and other violent acts in his parish in the Urals in south-west Russia. > > Stremsky was reputed to have Russia's largest family and was decorated with a national Order of Parental Glory. > > Barred from the priesthood he has also been stripped of his honour. > > As an abbot in the town of Saraktash, Stremsky and his wife ran a foster home from the early 1990s, adopting children from orphanages in the region. Most of the 70 they adopted have since grown up. > > He was arrested in 2019 and investigated for offences against seven minors, He condemned the allegations against him as slander. > > Last year, one of his grown-up adoptive children and her husband were given suspended sentences for illegally restricting children of their liberty. > > Sentencing Stremsky to prison in a penal colony, the court in Saraktash on Friday banned him from working with children for 20 years and removed his national parenting honour.
Nikoli, is a dear friend of mine. He is now absolved of all sin because I (Sorry I am not allowed to discuss confessions)
·Anonymous Anon — 2.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,066
@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U) > Still no Trump conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all.
It took 3 years to convict Al Capone.
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·Updater — 2.4 years ago, 56 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,067
@previous (Anonymous Anon)
Some of those could be considered minor compared to Treason.
Jan. 6 Insurrection 2 Years Later: How Many Arrested ...
Forbes https://www.forbes.com › ariannajohnson › 2023/01/05
Jan 5, 2023 — According to a Department of Justice database, there have been about 978 people charged and arrested with multiple crimes related to the Jan 6th capitol attack. Oath Keepers founder sentenced to 18 years in prison for role in Capitol riot. WASHINGTON — The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol following his conviction on seditious conspiracy.
Another got 12 years free room - food - yet Anal Lube is never provided for free to those locked up.
Of course the Big Kahuna Trump who sent them in to riot only has a Grand Jury active on his Asshole. And AND AND - Look at who agrees with what needs to be done.
Keven McCarthy leader of the Republican congress majority says
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U (OP) — 2.4 years ago, 21 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,069
@642,066 (Anonymous Anon) > > Still no Trump conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all. > > It took 3 years to convict Al Capone. > > Jury finds Trump liable for sexual rape-abuse, awards E. Jean ... > > May 9, 2023 — A jury has found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996. Jurors awarded her > $5 million in a > Donald Trump guilty and liable for sexually abusing > Donald Trump guilty and liable for sexually abusing > Donald Trump guilty and liable for sexually abusing > Donald Trump guilty and liable for sexually abusing > > June 28, 2023, 8:54 AM PDT Supreme Court rejects controversial Trump-backed election law theory > Judge rejects Donald Trump bid to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's first defamation lawsuit > > Trump gambit to take his New York state hush money case federal looks doomed > The former president’s falsifying business records prosecution will likely proceed in state court. > June 28, 2023, 8:54 AM PDT > > Judge rejects Donald Trump bid to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's first defamation lawsuit > 9 mins ago > > As Legal Fees Mount, Trump Steers Donations Into PAC ... > The New York Times >https://www.nytimes.com › U.S. › Politics > Facing multiple intensifying investigations, former President Donald J. Trump has quietly begun diverting more of the money he is raising ... > 16 mins ago > > Audio of Trump discussing classified material further ... > Newly leaked audio appears to show former President Donald Trump ... Audio of Trump discussing classified material further complicates his legal troubles. > > Georgia probe of Trump expands to activities in other ... > > > Jun 22, 2023 — A Georgia-based probe into whether former Republican President Donald Trump and others illegally sought to overturn his loss in the state's ... > > Jury finds Trump liable for sexual rape-abuse, awards E. Jean ... > > May 9, 2023 — A jury has found Donald Trump guilty and liable for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996. Jurors awarded her > $5 million in a
Where is his "conviction"? You said he had been "convicted of rape".
·Anonymous H — 2.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,079
@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U)
How is it you have yet to be convicted of child molestation?
Have you made some kind of deal with the Devil Putin?
·Nony — 2.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,083
@previous (J) > Liable doesn't mean what you think it means. > > Also, where does it say he was convicted?
Trump says he expects to be Convicted. No problem because under our constitution he can still be President of the USA while locked up in Prison.
Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted
Politico https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum...
Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ...
How big are Donald Trump's legal problems?
BBC https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-61084161
Jun 14, 2023 — Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels case. It is now heading to trial, which is ...
Could Donald Trump go to prison over secret files? https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-65852340
Jun 9, 2023 — Court documents show that Mr Trump is facing 37 criminal counts of unauthorised possession of classified material, obstruction of justice, and ...
Donald Trump indicted for 2nd time, in classified ...
Go.com https://abcnews.go.com › story
Jun 8, 2023 — The former president, who in April pleaded not guilty to unrelated criminal charges that he falsified business records in connection with a hush ...
Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump can still be elected president despite being indicted or even convicted in any of the probes he is ...
Trump indicted in classified documents case
CNBC https://www.cnbc.com › 2023/06/08 › trump-says-hes-be...
Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges in connection with hundreds of classified government documents ...
Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted
Politico https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum...
Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ...
·Anony~mouse — 2.4 years ago, 8 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,084
Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse, defamation in E. ...
NBC News https://www.nbcnews.com › politics › donald-trump › ju...
May 9, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll.
May 9, 2023 —
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Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse, awards E. Jean ...
AP News https://apnews.com › article › trump-rape-carroll-trial-...
E. Jean Carroll adds Trump's post-verdict remarks to ... https://apnews.com › article › trump-rape-trial-carroll-...
May 22, 2023 — Carroll testified during the trial that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room. Trump, who is campaigning for the presidency, ... Carroll testified during the trial that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room. Trump, who is campaigning for the presidency, ... Carroll testified during the trial that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room. Trump, who is campaigning for the presidency, ... Carroll testified during the trial that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room. Trump, who is campaigning for the presidency, ... Carroll testified during the trial that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room. Trump, who is campaigning for the presidency, ...
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U (OP) — 2.4 years ago, 5 hours later, 1 day after the original post[T][B]#642,088
@642,083 (Nony) > > Liable doesn't mean what you think it means. > > > > Also, where does it say he was convicted? > > Trump says he expects to be Convicted. No problem because under our constitution he can still be President of the USA while locked up in Prison. > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > Politico >https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ... > > > How big are Donald Trump's legal problems? > BBC >https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-61084161 > Jun 14, 2023 — Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels case. It is now heading to trial, which is ... > > > Could Donald Trump go to prison over secret files? >https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-65852340 > > Jun 9, 2023 — Court documents show that Mr Trump is facing 37 criminal counts of unauthorised possession of classified material, obstruction of justice, and ... > > > Donald Trump indicted for 2nd time, in classified ... > Go.com >https://abcnews.go.com › story > Jun 8, 2023 — The former president, who in April pleaded not guilty to unrelated criminal charges that he falsified business records in connection with a hush ... > > > Trump could still be elected president despite 2nd ... >https://abcnews.go.com › story > > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump can still be elected president despite being indicted or even convicted in any of the probes he is ... > > > Trump indicted in classified documents case > CNBC >https://www.cnbc.com › 2023/06/08 › trump-says-hes-be... > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges in connection with hundreds of classified government documents ... > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > Politico >https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ...
So, still no conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all.
·Anonymous I — 2.4 years ago, 6 hours later, 2 days after the original post[T][B]#642,102
@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U) > > > Liable doesn't mean what you think it means. > > > > > > Also, where does it say he was convicted? > > > > Trump says he expects to be Convicted. No problem because under our constitution he can still be President of the USA while locked up in Prison. > > > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > > Politico > > https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ... > > > > > > How big are Donald Trump's legal problems? > > BBC > > https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-61084161 > > Jun 14, 2023 — Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels case. It is now heading to trial, which is ... > > > > > > Could Donald Trump go to prison over secret files? > > https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-65852340 > > > > Jun 9, 2023 — Court documents show that Mr Trump is facing 37 criminal counts of unauthorised possession of classified material, obstruction of justice, and ... > > > > > > Donald Trump indicted for 2nd time, in classified ... > > Go.com > > https://abcnews.go.com › story > > Jun 8, 2023 — The former president, who in April pleaded not guilty to unrelated criminal charges that he falsified business records in connection with a hush ... > > > > > > Trump could still be elected president despite 2nd ... > > https://abcnews.go.com › story > > > > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump can still be elected president despite being indicted or even convicted in any of the probes he is ... > > > > > > Trump indicted in classified documents case > > CNBC > > https://www.cnbc.com › 2023/06/08 › trump-says-hes-be... > > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges in connection with hundreds of classified government documents ... > > > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > > Politico > > https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ... > > So, still no conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all.
An important reminder. Hitler was never convicted. Trump has recently said IF he is convicted he will still run and can even be President of the USA. Fact is under our constitution many felons cannot even run for Mayor of a small city. However the rules on what it takes to be President are totally different.
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Former President Donald Trump said he will continue his 2024 run for the White House even if he is federally convicted on 37-counts relating to his handling of classified documents.
·Anonymous G — 2.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[T][B]#642,103
@previous (I) > > > > Liable doesn't mean what you think it means. > > > > > > > > Also, where does it say he was convicted? > > > > > > Trump says he expects to be Convicted. No problem because under our constitution he can still be President of the USA while locked up in Prison. > > > > > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > > > Politico > > > https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > > > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ... > > > > > > > > > How big are Donald Trump's legal problems? > > > BBC > > > https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-61084161 > > > Jun 14, 2023 — Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels case. It is now heading to trial, which is ... > > > > > > > > > Could Donald Trump go to prison over secret files? > > > https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-65852340 > > > > > > Jun 9, 2023 — Court documents show that Mr Trump is facing 37 criminal counts of unauthorised possession of classified material, obstruction of justice, and ... > > > > > > > > > Donald Trump indicted for 2nd time, in classified ... > > > Go.com > > > https://abcnews.go.com › story > > > Jun 8, 2023 — The former president, who in April pleaded not guilty to unrelated criminal charges that he falsified business records in connection with a hush ... > > > > > > > > > Trump could still be elected president despite 2nd ... > > > https://abcnews.go.com › story > > > > > > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump can still be elected president despite being indicted or even convicted in any of the probes he is ... > > > > > > > > > Trump indicted in classified documents case > > > CNBC > > > https://www.cnbc.com › 2023/06/08 › trump-says-hes-be... > > > Jun 8, 2023 — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges in connection with hundreds of classified government documents ... > > > > > > Trump vows to stay in the race even if convicted > > > Politico > > > https://www.politico.com › news › 2023/06/10 › trum... > > > Jun 10, 2023 — Donald Trump vowed Saturday to continue running for president even if he were to be convicted as part of the 37-count federal felony ... > > > > So, still no conviction? Ok thanks, that'll be all. > > An important reminder. Hitler was never convicted. Trump has recently said IF he is convicted he will still run and can even be President of the USA. Fact is under our constitution many felons cannot even run for Mayor of a small city. However the rules on what it takes to be President are totally different. > See more news > > > Trump says he will run for president even if he is convicted in ... > HTTPSnypost.com/2023/06/10/trump-says-he-will... > Former President Donald Trump said he will continue his 2024 run for the White House even if he is federally convicted on 37-counts relating to his handling of classified documents.
+Anonymous K — 2.4 years ago, 3 days later, 5 days after the original post[T][B]#642,230
@642,002 (E) > Hey, that's grate. You're a piece of shit. Also not a US citizen or resident, so take your unsolicited political opinion and go fuck yourself rectally with it.
·Anony~mouse — 2.4 years ago, 4 hours later, 5 days after the original post[T][B]#642,265
@previous (K) > > Hey, that's grate. You're a piece of shit. Also not a US citizen or resident, so take your unsolicited political opinion and go fuck yourself rectally with it. > > The butthurt is strong in this bagglet. > \ > Yoda "The greatest teacher, failure is." ...