Dante
"The Libido for the Ugly"
False Accusations vs So-called False Crimes and Wrongful Convictions
Not only are there distinct differences between the two -- False Accusations and So-called False Crimes and Wrongful Convictions, but there exists a wide chasm between what and how they are addressed.
False accusations can be looked up online using search engines. Same with wrongful convictions, but false crimes?
The MAGA narrative is especially troubling as it exists only in the world of denial. "False crimes" does not exist.
Then we have Mr. Ttump (his spelling, not mine), needing to be constantly fact checked when it comes to crimes, law and the justice system. The man gets convicted of crimes and it all begins a narrative(s) to deny reality.
Here are a few tidbits (that get fact checked in the linked article):
Trump continued: “He got in trouble for a very simple reason: because he was involved with borrowing a lot of money and he did som
Not only are there distinct differences between the two -- False Accusations and So-called False Crimes and Wrongful Convictions, but there exists a wide chasm between what and how they are addressed.
False accusations can be looked up online using search engines. Same with wrongful convictions, but false crimes?
The MAGA narrative is especially troubling as it exists only in the world of denial. "False crimes" does not exist.
Then we have Mr. Ttump (his spelling, not mine), needing to be constantly fact checked when it comes to crimes, law and the justice system. The man gets convicted of crimes and it all begins a narrative(s) to deny reality.
Here are a few tidbits (that get fact checked in the linked article):
Former President Donald Trump said he was going to hold a “press conference” on Friday in the wake of his Thursday conviction in Manhattan on felony charges of falsifying business records.
Instead, Trump delivered a rambling monologue that was filled with false claims on subjects ranging from the Manhattan trial to immigration to tax policy.
Crime in New York City
Trump repeated his familiar claim that, while Manhattan prosecutors have been focusing on him, New York City has been experiencing record-high violent crime. He said this time that “you have violent crime all over this city at levels that nobody’s ever seen before.”Michael Cohen’s crimes
Criticizing key prosecution witness Michael Cohen, Trump repeated a claim he made during the trial in April. He asserted that Cohen, his former lawyer and fixer, “got into trouble not because of me” but because of “outside deals” and “something to do with taxicabs and medallions, and he borrowed money, and that’s why he went.” He added that Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations to try to get himself a lighter penalty.Trump continued: “He got in trouble for a very simple reason: because he was involved with borrowing a lot of money and he did som