Donald Trump has always been a mess, but now it seems he’s descending even further into chaos by falling asleep during his own trial. The contrast between his erratic behavior and President Biden’s steady leadership is becoming increasingly stark. It’s almost comical how someone who claims to be so wealthy lacks the basic resources to face the consequences of his actions. Trump’s fear of real accountability is evident as he faces the trial that could unveil his criminal behavior without the filters of lies.
The fact that Trump was caught napping in court speaks volumes about his lack of respect for the legal system and the severity of the charges against him.… Continue reading
As I sit back and contemplate the sheer brilliance of the recent events surrounding Trump being forced to confront mean memes about himself shared by prospective jurors, I can’t help but feel a sense of vindication. This man, who has been shielded by his own narcissism and sycophantic team for far too long, is finally being exposed to the harsh reality of public opinion. The fact that he may have genuinely believed that everyone adored him is both laughable and utterly astonishing.
The image of Trump sitting in a courtroom, forced to study a printout of a meme that disqualifies a potential juror, is a scene straight out of a comedy sketch.… Continue reading
The recent news about Donald Trump being forced to reveal his finances in order to save his properties is not only entertaining but also clarifying. For so long, Trump has hidden behind excuses like being under audit to avoid disclosing his financial documents. But now, it seems like the legal system is finally catching up to him, holding him accountable to the same rules as everyone else. The court’s request for a current financial statement and a Power of Attorney is a step in the right direction to ensure transparency and accountability.
It’s amusing to see Trump’s usual bravado and deflection tactics being met with a firm request for necessary documentation.… Continue reading
I guess the check to Judge Cannon bounced. He focused mainly on the judge and occasionally whispered and passed notes to one of his attorneys. This bit is gold. What possible constructive input could be made, I wonder? I have visions of him writing the notes with a sharpie and then signing them too. The judge adamantly stated, “It’s difficult to see how this gets you to the dismissal of an indictment,” at one point. Translation? “I would like to help you get there, but this would be too obvious.”
She knows that dismissing the case would only lead to it resurfacing in another court.… Continue reading
The Judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has dismissed some of the charges against Trump. The reason cited for this dismissal was the vague nature of the charges, specifically regarding the “violation of his oath of office.” The Judge, Scott McAfee, stated that the charges must be quashed due to a lack of specificity, opening the door for a potential reindictment if the charges can be made more specific. This decision does not exonerate Trump, as there are still many charges remaining in the indictment.
In my opinion, this ruling seems to be a reasonable one aimed at preventing an inarticulate charge from being overturned on appeal.… Continue reading
Donald Trump Nearly Gets Himself Kicked Out of Court in E. Jean Carroll Trial: It is seriously not looking good for Donald Trump in this case.
In the latest development of the E. Jean Carroll trial, Donald Trump found himself on the brink of being kicked out of court. His attorney, Alina Habba, made explosive claims that Carroll had received funding for the lawsuit from leftist billionaires George Soros and Reid Hoffman. These conspiracy theories, aimed at discrediting Carroll, only served to highlight the desperate tactics employed by the former president and his legal team.
Carroll, however, vehemently denied these allegations, leaving the claims baseless and without evidence.… Continue reading
President Trump’s allies and those within his circle have come under criminal scrutiny. Some have been convicted of committing crimes including bank and tax fraud, misusing charity funds, obstructing investigations, lying, witness tampering, campaign finance violations, and foreign lobbying violations. Here are 8 examples from the last four years:
- In 2019 the Trump Foundation was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds for personal use following an investigation.[1] The Trump Foundation dissolved following an investigation led by the New York Attorney General.[2] President Trump was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds.[3]
- In 2019 Trump campaign adviser and long time friend of President Trump – Roger Stone was convicted and sentenced to prison.
… Continue reading
Donald Trump was already a mess — now he’s falling asleep during his own trial
Donald Trump has always been a mess, but now it seems he’s descending even further into chaos by falling asleep during his own trial. The contrast between his erratic behavior and President Biden’s steady leadership is becoming increasingly stark. It’s almost comical how someone who claims to be so wealthy lacks the basic resources to face the consequences of his actions. Trump’s fear of real accountability is evident as he faces the trial that could unveil his criminal behavior without the filters of lies.
The fact that Trump was caught napping in court speaks volumes about his lack of respect for the legal system and the severity of the charges against him.… Continue reading
Trump Forced to See Mean Memes About Him Shared by Prospective Jurors
As I sit back and contemplate the sheer brilliance of the recent events surrounding Trump being forced to confront mean memes about himself shared by prospective jurors, I can’t help but feel a sense of vindication. This man, who has been shielded by his own narcissism and sycophantic team for far too long, is finally being exposed to the harsh reality of public opinion. The fact that he may have genuinely believed that everyone adored him is both laughable and utterly astonishing.
The image of Trump sitting in a courtroom, forced to study a printout of a meme that disqualifies a potential juror, is a scene straight out of a comedy sketch.… Continue reading
Donald Trump forced to reveal his finances to save his properties
The recent news about Donald Trump being forced to reveal his finances in order to save his properties is not only entertaining but also clarifying. For so long, Trump has hidden behind excuses like being under audit to avoid disclosing his financial documents. But now, it seems like the legal system is finally catching up to him, holding him accountable to the same rules as everyone else. The court’s request for a current financial statement and a Power of Attorney is a step in the right direction to ensure transparency and accountability.
It’s amusing to see Trump’s usual bravado and deflection tactics being met with a firm request for necessary documentation.… Continue reading
Judge denies Trump motions to dismiss classified documents case
I guess the check to Judge Cannon bounced. He focused mainly on the judge and occasionally whispered and passed notes to one of his attorneys. This bit is gold. What possible constructive input could be made, I wonder? I have visions of him writing the notes with a sharpie and then signing them too. The judge adamantly stated, “It’s difficult to see how this gets you to the dismissal of an indictment,” at one point. Translation? “I would like to help you get there, but this would be too obvious.”
She knows that dismissing the case would only lead to it resurfacing in another court.… Continue reading
Judge overseeing Georgia election interference case dismisses some of charges against Trump
The Judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has dismissed some of the charges against Trump. The reason cited for this dismissal was the vague nature of the charges, specifically regarding the “violation of his oath of office.” The Judge, Scott McAfee, stated that the charges must be quashed due to a lack of specificity, opening the door for a potential reindictment if the charges can be made more specific. This decision does not exonerate Trump, as there are still many charges remaining in the indictment.
In my opinion, this ruling seems to be a reasonable one aimed at preventing an inarticulate charge from being overturned on appeal.… Continue reading
Donald Trump Nearly Gets Himself Kicked Out of Court in E. Jean Carroll Trial: It is seriously not looking good for Donald Trump in this case.
Donald Trump Nearly Gets Himself Kicked Out of Court in E. Jean Carroll Trial: It is seriously not looking good for Donald Trump in this case.
In the latest development of the E. Jean Carroll trial, Donald Trump found himself on the brink of being kicked out of court. His attorney, Alina Habba, made explosive claims that Carroll had received funding for the lawsuit from leftist billionaires George Soros and Reid Hoffman. These conspiracy theories, aimed at discrediting Carroll, only served to highlight the desperate tactics employed by the former president and his legal team.
Carroll, however, vehemently denied these allegations, leaving the claims baseless and without evidence.… Continue reading
Trump wants to talk about corruption? Let’s look at all the criminal convictions against Trump’s inner circle
President Trump’s allies and those within his circle have come under criminal scrutiny. Some have been convicted of committing crimes including bank and tax fraud, misusing charity funds, obstructing investigations, lying, witness tampering, campaign finance violations, and foreign lobbying violations. Here are 8 examples from the last four years:
- In 2019 the Trump Foundation was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds for personal use following an investigation.[1] The Trump Foundation dissolved following an investigation led by the New York Attorney General.[2] President Trump was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds.[3]
- In 2019 Trump campaign adviser and long time friend of President Trump – Roger Stone was convicted and sentenced to prison.
… Continue reading