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Trump this.

Over on Earth Two:

 
^ Oh shoot...we can't see this in the frozen wilds of Canuckistan......
 
I haven't tried this lately...

 
The New York attorney general's fraud case against Donald Trump, his family, and his real-estate empire is so voluminous that it will take as many as 11,000 man-hours to review it, the defense said in seeking to delay an October trial date...


Points for creativity.

"...It's not fair to continue your Honor, there's just so much evidence we can't possibly review it all!..."

:rotflmao:
 
"We have oil and gas but we don’t want the oil and gas cars but we want everything including electric cars but we also want gasoline because the cars go longer. We will support baby bonuses, for a new baby boom! Oh, you men out there are so lucky. You are so lucky, men. Ah yes, the classic small government conservative move of selective demolition of buildings he thinks is ugly and rebuilding them with what he thinks is not ugly. We will get rid of ugly buildings and return to the classical style western civilization. The wall was sitting there waiting to be installed. The easiest part. And Biden...they took it away so that Texas and Arizona couldn't use it. Texas and Arizona said 'Could we use that wall? We'll finish it right up.' And they said no, they actually took it away and hid it. They put it in a hiding area which of course was revealed pretty quickly, all you had to do was send a couple of helicopters up. But they wouldn't let 'em use it. Under my leadership we will seal it up and expand that wall so we have total control."

—2024 Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump at CPAC today.


My god, that really is a direct transcript, isn't it?
 
The maunderings of a senile man with nothing of substance to offer. It is likely why even with only a small hardcore MAGA crowd at CPAC, he was still only able to get 62% of the straw poll votes.

And this was the Cliff Notes version of the speech he originally gave on Saturday and likely the same speech he will give at every rally (if he can even hold them any more) for the next year.
 
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Michael Cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison, fined $50K & disbarred for paying Stormy Daniels $130K in hush money as directed by & for the benefit of Trump.
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He is testifying before a Grand Jury next week.
 
Michael Cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison, fined $50K & disbarred for paying Stormy Daniels $130K in hush money as directed by & for the benefit of Trump.
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He is testifying before a Grand Jury next week.

Unfortunately, the two charges that are likely being considered are both falsifying business records, one with the intent to further another crime (campaign finance violation.) Both relate to the way the Trump org covered up the payment.

One of those charges is a misdemeanor, one is a lower-end felony. Neither is likely to end in jail time if he's convicted.

Paying money to someone to stay silent is not illegal. The toad is not responsible for Cohen's decisions. Cohen's punishments were worse because he was a lawyer.

Barring evidence that the toad did something worse than that, this prosecution has more political value than anything else. If this were just some Schmoe, there would probably be token jail time (time served) and a fine.
 
Unfortunately, the two charges that are likely being considered are both falsifying business records, one with the intent to further another crime (campaign finance violation.) Both relate to the way the Trump org covered up the payment.

One of those charges is a misdemeanor, one is a lower-end felony. Neither is likely to end in jail time if he's convicted.

Paying money to someone to stay silent is not illegal. The toad is not responsible for Cohen's decisions. Cohen's punishments were worse because he was a lawyer.

Barring evidence that the toad did something worse than that, this prosecution has more political value than anything else. If this were just some Schmoe, there would probably be token jail time (time served) and a fine.


It's a start.
 
Unfortunately, the two charges that are likely being considered are both falsifying business records, one with the intent to further another crime (campaign finance violation.) Both relate to the way the Trump org covered up the payment.

One of those charges is a misdemeanor, one is a lower-end felony. Neither is likely to end in jail time if he's convicted.

Paying money to someone to stay silent is not illegal. The toad is not responsible for Cohen's decisions. Cohen's punishments were worse because he was a lawyer.

Barring evidence that the toad did something worse than that, this prosecution has more political value than anything else. If this were just some Schmoe, there would probably be token jail time (time served) and a fine.
This is what I have been telling friends. Trump learned from his Mob mentors to always have someone else's name on the document.

He will still skate.
 
^^ this ^^

I remember reading a column few months ago (I think it was at either New York mag's Intelligencer or at Salon) in which the columnist reported having talked with several veteran prosecutors about it, and the feeling they had was that the authorities involved were all nervous about being the first to indict Trump, but that once one of them had pulled the trigger, more indictments would come cascading down.

I suppose Alvin Bragg is moving with the Stormy Daniels case first because his prosecutors think it will be easiest to prove to a jury. (With Michael Cohen as a star witness, I'm not sure the case would be so easy, but at least it doesn't seem to be legally complex.)
 
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