Trump Conviction: What Does It Mean For The Country?

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Published 2024-05-31

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  • @MrDknuckle
    when a New York judge can say "the 2nd amendment does not exist in my courtroom" and sentences a gun smith to 8 years for plying his trade -- yep it ain't about Trump
  • I held my nose and voted for Trump in 2016. I gladly voted for him in 2020. I’ll crawl naked over broken glass to vote for him in 2024.
  • @blaize0094
    Weaponizing the legal system is the hallmark of a banana republic.
  • @jbgwatney
    Trump didn’t have a jury of his peers. Where were the businessmen and people on par with Trump?
  • @dfrozendog3849
    Remember when Obama said words to the effect " I am going to fundamentally change America." ? What we have and are seeing now is what he was talking about.
  • @user-jj3zs9np2h
    There was someone arrested tried and convicted in a sham trial over two thousand years ago and I still support Him and He still supports me. Speaking of “they don’t know the stove is hot” I guarantee you they don’t know there’s a place way hotter.
  • @sashabenoit1518
    "He may not be the hero we want but he is the hero we need."
  • @Kadance83
    I’ve voted 3rd party these last two elections. This changes everything, now I see. Voting for Trump in 24.
  • @jacobtudan9518
    Canadian here! Lets take back the west together Trump/Poilievre 2024
  • @ICS1347
    Bidens had the documents from when he was VP. He didn’t have the power to declassify which makes a huge difference.
  • @DK-zy5fm
    Breaking Trump sentence to 4 years of community service at 1600 Pennsylvania avenue
  • @dsonnek7781
    Someone else pointed out that the Republicans should move up the convention and nominate Trump before the sentencing by the judge.
  • @user-bq4uz3ce5t
    "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.” - Donald Trump
  • @deborahdraz783
    I will still vote for Trump. This will be my third time voting for him.
  • One thing I really appreciate is your ability to say precisely what you mean in clear language without leaving any room for misunderstanding. Thank you.
  • Remember, our ancestors revolted, over a $0.06 Tea Tax. We’re far, far beyond that at this juncture. God bless America…
  • @sangmoon2464
    I never voted for Trump, but I am seriously considering voting for him this time because the Democrats have shown that they are willing to use the same methods Putin used to eliminate his political opponents.
  • @consco3667
    We would vote for Nick if he was in our state
  • @unclesmrgol
    They used an attorney who'd been disbarred, and who stole over $50K from his boss. They "lost" the receipts for the crimes they claimed happened. And they got a shitload of convictions. My take: The attorney rearranged the deck chairs to cover the ones he sold on e-bay, and then claimed his boss was illegally selling those chairs. Only in a banana republic could such a verdict pass muster.