Rawley
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Speaking of denial. LOLShe did beat the orange convict.
Trump cheated, like he always does.
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Speaking of denial. LOLShe did beat the orange convict.
Trump cheated, like he always does.
That Trump paid him to execute a non-disclosure agreement. Dummy.What did that lawyer say under oath?
That's what most everybody who is in a jail or in a prison has as a defense.
Not fun when we do it?It was.
That's what you guys do.
Numerous time, we have.You apparently. You can't tell us what the felony even was. Lol
He's already been unconditionally released from all the charges. There was no penalty whatsoever and never will be. He could just let it go at this point. That being said, the appeal is for full justice now and to expunge it entirely. Just like the Colorado ballot measure, the Leticia James $500 million fine, Jack Smith, and Fani Willis. All were appealed by and ultimately won by Trump. This case will end up with the same fate as all the others.Donald J. Trump in reality, is a convicted felon. He knows it. That's why he keeps trying (and failing) to get it thrown out/overturned.
Then why can't you tell us what it was even once?Numerous time, we have.
plus it's public record
Trump came close to being sentenced -- jail -- house arrest? He new it. We all knew it. Guilty people walk free every day.Only problem was Judge Merchant disallowed the testimony.
Not fun when we do it?
Was that why Biden sent the third ranking ex DOJ lawyer to advise Bragg?
No one knows. One of the reasons the judgement will be reversed.Then why can't you tell us what it was even once?
Lol
Do you like banana's?Trump came close to being sentenced -- jail -- house arrest? He new it. We all knew it. Guilty people walk free every day.
Stop being such a tool.He's already been unconditionally released from all the charges. There was no penalty whatsoever and never will be. He could just let it go at this point. That being said, the appeal is for full justice now and to expunge it entirely. Just like the Colorado ballot measure, the Leticia James $500 million fine, Jack Smith, and Fani Willis. All were cases appealed and Trump ultimately destroyed your lawfare. This case will end up with the same fate as all the others.

Then why can't you tell us what it was even once?
Lol
On May 30, 2024, a New York jury found Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. [1, 2]
He was convicted on all counts in the hush-money trial regarding payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. [1]
Details of the Conviction
This conviction made Trump the first former U.S. president to be found guilty of felony crimes
- The Charges: Falsifying business records in the first degree (a class E felony in New York).
- The Action: The conviction related to 34 false entries in the Trump Organization's records, which prosecutors proved were made to conceal an illegal scheme to influence the 2016 election.
- The Mechanism: Payments made to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, were falsely recorded as "legal expenses" when they were actually reimbursements for a $130,000 hush-money payment to Daniels.
- The Sentence: On January 10, 2025, Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to an unconditional discharge, meaning no jail time, fines, or probation.
That Trump paid him to execute a non-disclosure agreement. Dummy.
Same lawyer, though, that was convicted for lying under oath multiple times, too! Lol
Again, what was the felony under the statute Bragg cited?
Only problem was Judge Merchant disallowed the testimony.
Why are you posting 11 year old articles from MSDNC? Stooge.![]()
2007 deposition teaches us about Trump’s lies
Donald Trump lied over 30 times in a 2007 deposition. What does that teach us about how he’s behaving now that he’s entered politics? Esquire’s Charlie Pierce and Trump book author David Cay Johnston join MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell.www.nbcnews.com
Yet He's your president today.![]()
2007 deposition teaches us about Trump’s lies
Donald Trump lied over 30 times in a 2007 deposition. What does that teach us about how he’s behaving now that he’s entered politics? Esquire’s Charlie Pierce and Trump book author David Cay Johnston join MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell.www.nbcnews.com
That's exactly what I said, stupid! No penalty whatsoever. Never will be. He doesn't need to do anything. It's all about justice now. The conviction on record will be expunged through the appellate process like every other case you kooks brought against President Trump.On January 10, 2025, Donald Trump was sentenced to an unconditional discharge for his 34 felony convictions in the New York hush money case, meaning he will face no jail time, fines, or probation. However, he was not cleared of the charges; the conviction stands on his record.
Constitutional lawyers have said that the charges against Trump were, individually, misdemeanors, but they lumped them together which was unprecedentedNo denial that President Trump was convicted of falsifying records in a case where the prosecutor is now under indictment for mortgage fraud which is also a form of falsifying records.
Trump was also impeached twice and lost an election to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and then subsequently beat them both in the same Election in 2024.
try a search engine
The conviction on record will be expunged through the appellate process like every other case you kooks brought against President Trump.
His name is not "okie dokie". His name is United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to you, young man.Okie dokie
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