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« Reply #6008 on: April 03, 2023, 11:45:10 PM »
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #6009 on: April 03, 2023, 11:47:30 PM »
Fox News just slipped up and referred to Donald Trump as “President Fraud” and everyone can’t stop laughing.

Donald Trump has been criminally indicted in Manhattan on thirty-four counts related to campaign finance fraud and corporate fraud, and really, his entire life has been one big fraud. The people at Fox News, who are also frauds, are well aware that Trump is a fraud, they just don’t want to admit it to their audience of frauds. But today they accidentally did.

In freudian slip for the ages, Fox News guest Brian Claypool accidentally referred to Donald Trump as “President Fraud” – and the entire internet erupted:

Watch Here: https://twitter.com/i/status/1642947532052414464

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #6010 on: April 04, 2023, 12:26:34 AM »
Claim that Trump showed classified docs to donors could be what brings him down: former FBI agent



Bombshell revelations claiming former President Donald Trump was showing classified documents to donors at his Mar-a-Lago home could be what brings him down, former FBI agent and Donald Trump foe Peter Strzok said Monday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, he cited a Sunday Washington Post article that claimed the Justice Department had obtained new evidence that proves obstructions of justice in the classified case.

Before that report, Trump could reasonably claim that he knew nothing about the documents, the report said. He could say his staff had packed them into boxes when he moved from the White House, without Trump's knowledge.

But if he was showing them off to visitors, that argument would be killed.

Former Principal Deputy Solicitor General Neal Katyal, who joined Strzok on Wallace's panel, explained that these facts remove Trump's ability to use that excuse. It ties Trump directly to obstruction.

"That's where the reporting from yesterday comes in that's so important," Katyal told Wallace. "It ties Trump directly to the scheme. If it holds up and, of course, we don't know — and Trump is entitled to the presumption of innocence and all that, but if that's what [special counsel] Jack Smith is looking at and looks like what he got, that's going to be very devastating."

But it was ultimately Strzok that connected the dots between all of those details and warned that Trump is "quite encircled" on the conspiracy to obstruct the documents probe.

"I think part of the reason he hasn't been charged yet — remember one of Trump's key lawyers, Evan Corcoran, was engaged in this long fight about whether or not he'd be compelled to testify before the grand jury and recently he did go ahead and do that," Strzok said.

"This article very clearly points out that special counsel Smith's folks are asking whether or not he shows this information to donors," he continued. "So, if you're trying to figure out the 'why,' what's your theory of the case, why on Earth did he want to do it, if he's using this to convert it for fundraising and showing it to people who absolutely have no business seeing it and he's hiding it at the same time. That really starts to flesh out the story about, one, why this occurred and, two, how integral Trump was to this entire enterprise."

Wallace read the piece of the Post report saying that Trump would flash his classified documents, "including maps," to political donors. This isn't the first time Trump is accused of playing fast and loose with the nation's secrets or security. During the early years of the Trump presidency, Mar-a-Lago club members were seen having their photos taken with the nuclear football, the briefcase that contains all authorization for a president to launch a nuclear attack while away from the White House.

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« Reply #6011 on: April 04, 2023, 02:25:27 AM »
And things get even worse for Criminal Donald.

The latest breaking news is that Trump will be charged with 34 felonies for falsification of business records.

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« Reply #6012 on: April 05, 2023, 09:48:44 AM »
Exclusive: Trump to be charged Tuesday with 34 felony counts, but spared handcuffs and mug shot
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will charge Trump with falsification of business records, a source told Yahoo News.

https://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-trump-to-be-charged-tuesday-with-34-felony-counts-but-spared-handcuffs-and-mug-shot-001241750.html

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« Reply #6013 on: April 05, 2023, 09:59:27 AM »
The Trump Indictment!

34 felony counts in the first degree carries a maximum of 136 years in prison.




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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #6014 on: April 05, 2023, 11:03:41 AM »
'Serious criminal conduct': Alvin Bragg says Trump charged over three hush-money schemes



New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg addressed the press after Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan court for his arrangement.

The full indictment has been posted online, showing all 34 felony charges that include allegations about tax crimes as well as the falsification of business records.

The podium was set between two large charts titled "The People vs. Donald J. Trump."

The one on the left shows the $130,000 hush money payment with an arrow down to "34 counts of falsifying business records, checks, invoices and general ledger entries." Below that appeared "attempt to commit or conceal another crime."

"That is exactly what this case is about 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes," said Bragg. "These are felony crimes in New York state, no matter who you are. We cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct. The defendant repeatedly made false statements on New York business records. He also caused others to make false statements.

"The defendant claimed he was paying Michael Cohen for legal services performed in 2015. This simply was not true. It was a false statement the defendant made month after month in 2017. April, May, June and so on through the rest of the year for nine straight months, the defendant held documents in his hand containing this key lie that he was paying Michael Cohen for legal services performed in 2017 he personally signed checks for."

He goes on to cite the "catch and kill" scheme from AMI through David Pecker for Karen McDougal as well as adult film star Stormy Daniels.

"Donald Trump and others made three payments to people who claimed to have negative information about Mr. Trump," Bragg continued. "To make these payments, they set up shell companies and they made yet more false statements, including, for example, AMI, American Media Incorporated. Business records show they paid money to keep quiet a woman named Stormy Daniels less than two weeks before the presidential election."

He said that the payment was to hide damaging information from the public. Each piece violates New York law, he explained.

It violated New York State election laws, he explained and while he cited the campaign finance cap. That federal cap appears to be what Trump's lawyers were complaining about outside the courthouse after the arrangement.

"He could not say that the payments were reimbursements for Mr. Cohen's payments to Stormy Daniels. To do so, to make that true statement, would have been to admit a crime," Bragg explained. "So, instead, Mr. Trump said he was paying Mr. Cohen for fictitious legal services in 2017 to cover up an actual crime committed the prior year. And in order to get Michael Cohen his money back, they planned one more false statement. They planned to mischaracterize the payments as income to the New York state tax authorities."

He went on to explain that these crimes aren't unusual for them to charge in New York, because there is so much white-collar crime from the financial and business capital of the world.

"The conduct I just described, and that which was charged by the grand jury, is felony criminal conduct in New York state," Bragg continued. "True and accurate business records are important everywhere, to be sure they are all the more important in Manhattan the financial center of the world. That is why we have a history in the man hearn D.A.'s office of vigorously enforcing white-collar crime, including the talented prosecutors you saw earlier today, has charged hundreds of felony charges this can be said to be the bread and butter of our work we have charged falsifying business records for those who violated federal bank secrecy laws we have charged falsifying business records for those seeking to cover up sex crimes and we have brought this charge for those who committed tax violations. At its core, this case today is one with allegations like so many of our white-collar cases, allegations that someone lie again and again to protect their interests and evade the laws to which we are all held accountable."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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