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Lawyer — President Trump is not actually a convicted felon. Media outlets should be carefu

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Posted 6:57 pm, 07/04/2024

Oh give it up. A+ for effort (D). F- for results.
Let the TRUE US CITIZEN VOTERS VOTE SPEAK.
LOUD AS THUNDER IN NOVEMBER.
Cut the BS. you chose your horse(cheap bologna).
In this vs a 48k gold wrapped filet Mixon.
Your effed.
TRUMP
'MERICA 🇺🇲

Acumen

Posted 6:47 pm, 07/04/2024

If you support a man like this, you are a person like this.

tribune

Posted 6:47 pm, 07/04/2024

He was found guilty by a jury of 34 felonies, that makes him a felon.

Acumen

Posted 6:46 pm, 07/04/2024

Trump is not a felon, an adultery, a child rapist, an embezzler, a liar and he is still President. (Satire) LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL

Patriot7

Posted 6:23 pm, 07/04/2024

Shouldn't you be viewing h*mosexual p**nography? smalldickman

smalltownman

Posted 6:14 pm, 07/04/2024

The fact you consider Faux News a factual news source shouts volumes on your mental health!!

singer

Posted 11:38 am, 07/04/2024


Fox News
reports

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against the state of New York, alleging it violated Missourians' First Amendment right to hear from former President Trump during the 2024 election.

Bailey's lawsuit alleges New York's "illicit prosecution, gag order, and sentencing" of Trump has undermined his ability to campaign for president, sabotaging Missourians' ability to hear from him and cast a fully informed vote for a presidential candidate mere months before the election.

His lawsuit petitions the Supreme Court to declare that New York's restrictions on President Trump's ability to campaign unlawfully interfere with the presidential election, to remove any gag orders against the former president and to halt his pending sentencing until after the presidential election.

"Right now, Missouri has a huge problem with New York. Instead of letting presidential candidates campaign on their own merit, radical progressives in New York are trying to rig the 2024 election by waging a direct attack on our democratic process," said Bailey.

"I will not sit idly by while Soros-backed prosecutors hold Missouri voters hostage in this presidential election. I am filing suit to ensure every Missourian can exercise their right to hear from and vote for their preferred presidential candidate."

The lawsuit alleges three specific violations, including interference with the presidential election in other states, violation of the First Amendment and the unlawful change of election rules in the months leading up to an election. It comes just one month after New York's Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, won a guilty verdict against Trump.

Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of four years. Trump faces a maximum sentence of 136 years.

"This lawfare is poisonous to American democracy. The American people ought to be able to participate in a presidential election free from New York's interference. Any gag order and sentence should be stayed until after the election," Bailey said.

In the lawsuit, Bailey lays out the timeline of how Bragg brought charges against Trump, alleging he did it to boost President Biden's campaign and keep Trump out of the White House.

Bailey noted Bragg was previously involved in a lawsuit against Trump while working for the New York Attorney General's Office and then campaigned for his current position by promising to use that experience to prosecute Trump.

singer

Posted 10:21 am, 07/04/2024

Considering how the SC gutted the made up case in NY against Trump , will Trump ever be sentenced?

I don't think so. All the evidence that judge allowed he can no longer consider as he thinks about the case , leaves him with nothing but his reversible errors and a reputation as a corrupt judge

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