Donald Trump Private Citizen

cannabineer

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Dunno, there are reports of Ivanka throwing dad and the rest of the family under the bus. I don't think Jared was involved in this, but there is plenty being looked into with him too, he has many enemies, many of them in positions of power, so people are looking. Jared will be hard to nail, he's had Abby Lowe as his lawyer for a few years now, a very sharp attorney. Jared would rat everybody out on the advice of Abby and he would advise it for a deal.
oh you so fell for it. Kushner is Jared. Glenn is Kirschner. Mark it up to the guy in the details.

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DIY-HP-LED

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Trump legal bomb: D.A. signals Trump charges ‘likely’ in hush money probe

22,088 views Mar 9, 2023 #msnbc #trump #stormydaniels
The Manhattan district attorney’s office signaled that Donald Trump could face criminal charges for his alleged role in hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels in 2016, according to The New York Times. It marks the strongest indication yet that prosecutors are nearing an indictment of the former president. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber delivers an instant analysis of this breaking news, and is joined by Washington Post Reports Eugene Robinson and Jackie Alemany.
 

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Trump indictment watch: D.A. signals ‘likely’ criminal charges

3,909 views Mar 9, 2023 #msnbc #trump #newyork
The New York Times reporting prosecutors are signaling criminal charges for Trump and that Trump was told he could appear before a Manhattan grand jury if he wants to testify. Former U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber on “The Beat,” saying if the D.A. does indict Trump, he suspects “that indictment will stick.”
 

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NY DA Bragg invites Donald Trump to testify in grand jury; next prosecutorial step? An indictment

32,086 views Mar 9, 2023 #TeamJustice
The New York Times broke the story, "Prosecutors Signal Criminal Charges for Trump are Likely."

When prosecutors are investigating cases in the grand jury, the last step before an indictment is often inviting the target of the investigation to testify in an effort to convince the grand jury not to indict them. This is precisely where the New York District Attorney's office is in their grand jury investigation of Trump's hush money crimes. DA Alvin Bragg's prosecutors seem to be on the verge of asking the grand jury to indict Trump. Of course, we should not count our justice chickens before they hatch, particularly given Bragg's spotty track record on the Trump accountability front. Still, the signs are ominous for Trump, as this video discusses.
 

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Lawrence: If Trump is going to be criminally changed, it will be this year

5,085 views Mar 10, 2023 #msnbc #trump #republicans
Donald Trump has been invited to testify before a New York grand jury by the Manhattan district attorney’s office, signaling that he could become the first former president to be charged with a crime. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell explains why that news might actually help House Republicans by taking attention away from the way they have been humiliating themselves in their own hearings.
 

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Trump sees support drop among Iowa Republicans
Former President Trump is seeing his support drop among Iowa Republicans since last year, according to new polling.
A Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll released on Friday found 47 percent of Republican respondents in the state said they would definitely vote for Trump as president if he were the 2024 GOP nominee, compared to 69 percent who said the same in June 2021.

The poll overall found that 74 percent of Iowa Republican respondents would definitely or probably vote for Trump if he were Republican presidential nominee next year, compared to 84 percent who said the same last June.

The polling suggested that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), widely speculated to be gearing up for a 2024 White House bid, is seen as Trump’s most formidable challenger. Forty-two percent of Republicans polled said they had “very favorable” views of DeSantis in addition to 44 percent who said the same about Trump.

Overall, 80 percent of Republicans surveyed had very or mostly favorable views of Trump while 75 percent said the same of DeSantis.
When asked about former Vice President Pence, another widely speculated GOP nominee, and former U.S. ambassador to U.N. Nikki Haley, 66 percent and 53 percent of respondents respectively said they had very or favorable views of each Republican.

The polling comes as Haley and Pence have made visits to the early presidential primary state in past weeks and as DeSantis visited Iowa on Friday. Trump is expected to visit the Hawkeye State on Monday.

Iowa’s caucus is crucial for Republican candidates given it serves as one of the first indicators of how well presidential candidates will perform. Trump announced his leadership team in the state last month as the former president seeks to grow his support in Iowa ahead of the early caucus.

The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll surveyed 257 Iowa Republicans from March 5 to 8. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 6.1 percentage points.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Trump sees support drop among Iowa Republicans
Former President Trump is seeing his support drop among Iowa Republicans since last year, according to new polling.
A Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll released on Friday found 47 percent of Republican respondents in the state said they would definitely vote for Trump as president if he were the 2024 GOP nominee, compared to 69 percent who said the same in June 2021.

The poll overall found that 74 percent of Iowa Republican respondents would definitely or probably vote for Trump if he were Republican presidential nominee next year, compared to 84 percent who said the same last June.

The polling suggested that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), widely speculated to be gearing up for a 2024 White House bid, is seen as Trump’s most formidable challenger. Forty-two percent of Republicans polled said they had “very favorable” views of DeSantis in addition to 44 percent who said the same about Trump.

Overall, 80 percent of Republicans surveyed had very or mostly favorable views of Trump while 75 percent said the same of DeSantis.
When asked about former Vice President Pence, another widely speculated GOP nominee, and former U.S. ambassador to U.N. Nikki Haley, 66 percent and 53 percent of respondents respectively said they had very or favorable views of each Republican.

The polling comes as Haley and Pence have made visits to the early presidential primary state in past weeks and as DeSantis visited Iowa on Friday. Trump is expected to visit the Hawkeye State on Monday.

Iowa’s caucus is crucial for Republican candidates given it serves as one of the first indicators of how well presidential candidates will perform. Trump announced his leadership team in the state last month as the former president seeks to grow his support in Iowa ahead of the early caucus.

The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll surveyed 257 Iowa Republicans from March 5 to 8. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 6.1 percentage points.
doesn't seem like a very large pool of respondents...Iowa has over 3 million residents and over 600K registered republicans...257 out of 600K hardly seems like enough for a meaningful result. If i did the math right, thats only .04%.
 

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Trump on trial? ‘Likely’ criminal charges has Trump fuming

49,568 views Mar 10, 2023 #MSNBC #Trump #Trial
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office signaled that criminal charges for Donald Trump are “likely” for his alleged role in hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels in 2016, according to The New York Times. Trump’s lawyers confirmed with NBC News that Trump has been invited to testify before a grand jury, signaling prosecutors could be close to an indictment. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber compares the development to the related conviction of former Trump-Lawyer Michael Cohen, saying “lawyers like precedent.”
 

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Judge in E. Jean Carroll’s suit against Trump says jury can hear other accusers, ‘Access Hollywood’ tape
A federal judge ruled on Friday that E. Jean Carroll can use the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape and the testimony of two other women who have accused former President Trump of sexual assault as evidence at trial in her defamation case.
District Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected a request from Trump’s team to disallow the tape and the testimony from the two women, Natasha Stoynoff and Jessica Leeds, who separately accused the former president of assaulting them in late 1970s and early 2000s.

The disagreement centered on a rule that allows for evidence that a defendant “committed any other sexual assault” when a civil case is “based on a party’s alleged sexual assault.”

Carroll has accused Trump of raping her in a department store in the mid-1990s and of later defaming her by claiming that she lied about the incident. The alleged defamation includes a 2019 interview with The Hill in which Trump said Carroll was “totally lying” and “not my type.”

Because Carroll has two pending cases against the former president — one solely for defamation and another for battery and defamation — Trump argued that the case that pertains only to defamation is not based on an alleged sexual assault and does not fall under the evidence rule.

However, Kaplan rejected Trump’s reasoning, noting that “proof of sexual assault is an essential element of Ms. Carroll’s defamation claim given the nature of the alleged defamation.”

The “Access Hollywood” tape from 2005, which resurfaced ahead of the 2016 presidential election, captured Trump boasting about his apparently unsolicited advances on women.

“When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything,” he said, adding, “Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”

Kaplan noted that the tape is relevant in Carroll’s case given that “a jury reasonably could find, even from the ‘Access Hollywood’ tape alone, that Mr. Trump admitted in the ‘Access Hollywood’ tape that he in fact has had contact with women’s genitalia in the past without their consent, or that he has attempted to do so.”

In the case of the two other accusers, Trump argued that their allegations are “vastly different” from Carroll’s, a claim that Kaplan dismissed as “not very persuasive.”

“The alleged acts are far more similar than different in the important aspects,” the judge noted.

Leeds accused Trump of sexually assaulting her on a flight from Texas to New York in 1979, while Stoynoff claimed that the former president assaulted her at Mar-a-Lago in 2005 during a visit to conduct an interview for People magazine.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Someone will come up with a schedule for Donald of his various court dates, similar to the class schedule that was on the inside of your locker door in high school!

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Someone will come up with a schedule for Donald of his various court dates, similar to the class schedule that was on the inside of your locker door in high school!

shit always comes back to you...sometimes it just takes a while.
 

cannabineer

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Someone will come up with a schedule for Donald of his various court dates, similar to the class schedule that was on the inside of your locker door in high school!

and it’ll look like a 24-credit semester
 

DIY-HP-LED

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but a Santos Scholarship award
The press should give out awards for best liar of the year and give the gold Trump medal to the winner, a second would be a Santos silver and third can be a bronze Tucker! :lol: Dishonored mention to Elon Musk, or maybe he could head up the corporate awards, but he'd have tight competition from Rupert!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The press should give out awards for best liar of the year and give the gold Trump medal to the winner, a second would be a Santos silver and third can be a bronze Tucker! :lol: Dishonored mention to Elon Musk, or maybe he could head up the corporate awards, but he'd have tight competition from Rupert!
the only problem is, the guys the awards are named for would win all of them...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ya need to be careful and think about a question like that. If you were close enough to shake his hand, you'd be close enough to sucker punch him and break his jaw! However, the last thing you would want is for Donald, to have his jaw wired up for months and unable to speak! He will spend most of his time trying to stir up republicans, the base and the MTG types in congress, dividing the party and making them do stupid shit. The stress is getting to Donald, being convicted and imprisoned means being a loser, America's biggest loser, from the Whithouse to the big house. Most importantly it will shatter the illusion that he is invulnerable, a myth that fuels his popularity among the base.

 
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