A private moment in a public theater. Sounds contradictory, doesn’t it? Yet, that’s exactly what right-wing Rep. Lauren Boebert tried to argue after a question was raised about her infamous “Beetlejuice groping session”. Claiming it was a “very private moment”, Boebert shifted blame onto the moderator for supposedly violating her privacy. But let’s face it – how private can a moment be when it happens in a crowded theater, with children present, and is caught on tape for the world to see?
It’s baffling to witness Boebert’s attempt to spin this incident as a private matter when, in reality, it was quite the opposite.… Continue reading
Half of Americans believe that Trump’s guilty verdict was the correct decision and that he should end his campaign. This sentiment comes as no surprise to those who have been following his legal troubles closely. The evidence presented in the case seemed to overwhelmingly support the 34 guilty verdicts that were handed down. It begs the question of whether Trump himself wishes he had not won the 2016 election, as he could have continued his dubious business practices without the scrutiny that comes with being president.
The fact that only half of Americans agree with the verdict is alarming, to say the least.… Continue reading
When President Joe Biden finally broke his silence on the verdict against Donald Trump, it was a powerful moment that underscored the fundamental principle of the American justice system: no one is above the law. Those words ring true, especially in a time when the very fabric of our democracy was tested, and justice prevailed. Trump’s conviction serves as a stark reminder that accountability knows no bounds, not even for a former president.
Biden’s remarks from the White House emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and the integrity of our judicial system. By stating that Trump can appeal the decision like anyone else, Biden reaffirmed the notion that justice must be blind and impartial, irrespective of one’s position of power or influence.… Continue reading
Grant Cardone Slams NYC After Trump Verdict: ‘I Will Never Do Business In New York City’
Grant Cardone, a well-known real estate investor, recently made headlines by publicly stating that he will never do business in New York City. The reason for his strong stance? The recent guilty verdict faced by former President Donald Trump. It seems that Cardone believes that Trump, who was found guilty on charges related to false business records covering a crime, should not face consequences for his actions.
It’s interesting to see Cardone’s reaction to the legal proceedings surrounding Trump. By stating that he will never return to New York City, he seems to be expressing a fear of being held accountable for his own past business practices.… Continue reading
At first, the thought of convicted felon Donald Trump going to jail seemed like a far-off fantasy, a wishful thinking scenario that would never come to fruition. However, as the details of his convictions on 34 accounts in less than 3 days emerged, the possibility no longer seemed so far-fetched. The fact that his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, received a 3-year sentence for charges related to Trump’s actions certainly raises questions about whether the former president will face similar consequences.
The question of whether Trump will go to jail hinges on a myriad of factors, including his lack of remorse, contempt for the legal system, and multiple prior felony charges.… Continue reading
As I sit here, pondering the recent news about Chief Justice John Roberts declining to meet with Democratic lawmakers about the ethics flap surrounding Justice Alito’s flags, I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and disappointment. The very foundation of our democracy, the Supreme Court, is being called into question due to allegations of corruption and collusion. It’s a troubling situation that calls for immediate action.
The fact that the Chief Justice is unwilling to address these concerns only adds fuel to the fire. It sends a message that the highest court in the land is untouchable, above reproach, and immune to accountability.… Continue reading
The recent revelation by Bill Pruitt, a producer of “The Apprentice,” claiming that Donald Trump used a racial slur in reference to a Black contestant during the show’s first season has once again brought the issue of Trump’s racism to the forefront. Many are calling for the release of the tape in question to prove once and for all whether or not Trump made such derogatory comments. The demand for truth to be revealed is understandable, as it is vital for the public to have a clear understanding of the character of the person serving as the President of the United States.… 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
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 sit here reading about how “experts say Trump is mad he’s finally being treated like any other defendant,” I can’t help but scoff. The idea that a man who has been coddled and protected his entire life is suddenly feeling the weight of the justice system is laughable.
Let’s be real, if any of us regular folks had pulled even a fraction of the stunts that Trump has, we would have been behind bars a long time ago. The fact that he has received preferential treatment time and time again is no secret. From violating court orders to breaching gag orders, he has continuously skirted the consequences that the average citizen would face.… Continue reading