Biden Goes All-In on Calling Trump a “Convicted Felon”
Biden has been making waves in the political sphere with his bold statements regarding Trump’s criminal past. And honestly, can we blame him? The man is a convicted felon, after all. The fact that this is even a point of contention is mind-boggling. Trump’s track record speaks for itself, and it’s about time someone called him out on it.
It’s fascinating to see how people react to the truth when it’s spoken so candidly. The double standards and hypocrisy within certain political circles are glaringly obvious. When Biden simply states the facts, suddenly it’s seen as going “all-in” or being too aggressive.… Continue reading
I often find myself deeply contemplating the recent news of hundreds of millions being wiped from Trump’s fortune in the wake of a conviction. The sheer delight and satisfaction that I feel at the thought of this man facing consequences for his actions is overwhelming. For far too long, Trump has wreaked havoc on this country, giving rise to a culture of fraudulence and greed that seems to permeate every aspect of our society. The fact that his empire, built on questionable foundations and shady deals, is finally crumbling fills me with a sense of justice being served.
It’s no secret that Trump’s so-called fortune was merely smoke and mirrors, a facade crafted to project an image of success and wealth.… Continue reading
It’s disheartening to see the results of the Reuters/Ipsos poll indicating that only one in ten Republicans are less likely to vote for Trump after a guilty verdict. This points to a larger issue within the Republican Party, where supporters seem to be turning a blind eye to criminal behavior and unethical conduct. The fact that a convicted felon can still run for President, holding the fate of the nation in his hands, is a stark reminder of the state of our political system.
The alarming trend of blindly following a leader, regardless of their egregious actions, speaks to the deep-rooted division and tribalism within our society.… Continue reading
Marjorie Taylor Greene posts upside down flag symbolizing ‘stop the steal’ seconds after Trump’s conviction
As I scroll through the barrage of comments and reactions to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent post of an upside-down flag symbolizing ‘stop the steal’ seconds after Trump’s conviction, I find myself grappling with a mix of disbelief, frustration, and a deep sense of betrayal towards the state of politics in our country. The image of a politician, who is meant to represent the will and values of the people, using such a powerful symbol in such a disrespectful manner is truly disheartening.
The American flag is not just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of our nation, our democracy, and the sacrifices made by countless individuals to uphold the principles of freedom and equality.… Continue reading
Trump is now trying to downplay Project 2025, a dangerous and extremist manifesto that outlines a far-right vision for America’s future. As an individual, reading through the details of Project 2025 sends shivers down my spine. The core ideologies of dismantling crucial civil rights protections, eradicating federal funding for diversity programs, attacking reproductive freedom, and disregarding climate science are deeply unsettling. These policies are not just a political strategy but a blueprint for authoritarianism and the destruction of our democratic institutions.
The fact that Trump, along with his supporters, are trying to brush aside the severity of Project 2025 is alarming.… Continue reading
The news of the jurors reaching a verdict in the Trump hush money trial and Judge declaring him guilty on all 34 counts is truly astonishing. It is a historic moment in American history, as Donald Trump becomes the first US President to be convicted of a felony. The swiftness of the verdict is particularly surprising, given the complexity of the case. It feels almost unreal to see Trump, a man who held the highest office in the country, convicted of such serious charges.
The implications of this verdict are significant. With a felony conviction, it raises questions about Trump’s future political ambitions.… Continue reading
The whole debacle surrounding Trump and his ‘My Juror’ dilemma is quite a spectacle to behold. The fact that even the juror he thought was in his pocket ended up convicting him on 34 felony charges speaks volumes. It’s almost comical how Trump couldn’t see the writing on the wall, thinking he could manipulate the jury in his favor.
What strikes me the most about this situation is the sheer audacity and entitlement displayed by Trump and his legal team. The idea that he believed he could buy off a juror or have undue influence over the proceedings is not only unethical but a blatant disregard for the judicial system.… Continue reading
Wow, Trump has been found guilty on all 34 felony counts in the hush money trial. It’s incredible to think that a former president, who was once the leader of our country, is now a convicted felon. The sentencing is set for July 11th, just four days before the Republican convention. The irony is almost too much to handle.
I can’t imagine what it must have been like for Trump to sit in that courtroom and hear the word “guilty” 34 times in a row. It’s a stark reminder that no one is above the law, no matter how powerful or wealthy they may be.… Continue reading
I can’t help but shake my head and chuckle at the sheer absurdity of Trump’s meltdown as the hush-money jury convenes. The man who holds the highest office in the land, throwing tantrums and pointing fingers at everyone but himself, is a spectacle that is both entertaining and alarming. His claims of a “KANGAROO COURT” and a “CORRUPT AND CONFLICTED JUDGE” showcase a desperate attempt to deflect blame and paint himself as the victim.
What strikes me the most is Trump’s reliance on counsel defense, which he believes is the greatest case he’s ever seen. It speaks volumes about his privilege and entitlement, showing that he believes he is above the law and can manipulate it to his advantage.… Continue reading
As I scrolled through the feed, I couldn’t help but notice the latest buzz surrounding Trump’s rally attendance numbers. Trumpworld claims 25,000 people flocked to his event, but aerial shots beg to differ. The discrepancy is glaring, with photos and ticket sales numbers suggesting a much smaller figure of around 3,400 attendees, many of whom may not even have shown up after buying tickets. It’s not surprising, really. Trump has a track record of inflating numbers, from his property prices to his wealth. So, inflating rally attendance seems to fit right into the pattern.
Estimating crowd numbers in a photo is no easy feat, but one thing is clear from the aerial shots – the crowd size at the rally falls far short of the claimed 25,000.… Continue reading