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« Reply #52 on: March 13, 2023, 03:47:51 PM »
   
   
   it's all for you donald, all for youuuuuuu. :) :) :) :)
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« Reply #57 on: March 22, 2023, 01:07:43 PM »
   
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  was he the first president to wear diapers ???
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« Reply #60 on: April 04, 2023, 11:42:44 AM »
   Donald Trump Arrested, Awaiting Arraignment Amid Investigation Into Stormy Daniels ‘Hush Money’ Scheme
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Donald Trump has been arrested, as New York law enforcement continues its extended investigation into the former president’s involvement in a “hush money” scheme with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Although he will not be handcuffed, take a mug shot or be given a perp walk, he was effectively arrested when he surrendered to the court.

The April 4 arraignment is about to take place in a Lower Manhattan courtroom. Trump was spotted leaving Trump Tower in Manhattan around 1:10 pm EST and then drove downtown in a large motorcade. On the walk from Trump Tower to his vehicle, Trump held his fist up and also waved. He also addressed the crowd in the same way when walking from the vehicle to the courthouse.

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On the way to the arraignment, which is scheduled for 2:15 pm EST, Trump took to his social media website, Truth Social, to write, “Heading to Lower Manhattan, the Courthouse. Seems so SURREAL — WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. Can’t believe this is happening in America. MAGA!”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 04: Former U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he departs Trump Tower for his arraignment on April 04, 2023 in New York, New York. Trump will be arraigned during his first court appearance today following an indictment by a grand jury that heard evidence about money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election. With the indictment, Trump becomes the first former U.S. president in history to be charged with a criminal offense. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 04: Former U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he departs Trump Tower for his arraignment on April 04, 2023 in New York, New York. Trump will be arraigned during his first court appearance today following an indictment by a grand jury that heard evidence about money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election. With the indictment, Trump becomes the first former U.S. president in history to be charged with a criminal offense. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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On March 18, Trump publicly declared that he believed his arrest to be imminent. The arrest comes as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg continues to look into Trump’s involvement in paying adult film star Stormy Daniels a sum of $130,000 to stay silent and remain private about their alleged 2006 affair.   
   
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« Reply #64 on: April 13, 2023, 11:06:32 AM »
   
   
   
 
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« Reply #66 on: August 02, 2023, 09:01:06 AM »
 
   
   
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« Reply #67 on: August 11, 2023, 06:20:09 AM »
  An old man meets a young man who asks:
“Do you remember me?”
And the old man says no. Then the young man tells him he was his student, And the teacher asks:
“What do you do, what do you do in life?”
The young man answers:
“Well, I became a teacher.”
“ah, how good, like me?” Asks the old man.
“Well, yes. In fact, I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like you.”
The old man, curious, asks the young man at what time he decided to become a teacher. And the young man tells him the following story:
“One day, a friend of mine, also a student, came in with a nice new watch, and I decided I wanted it.
I stole it, I took it out of his pocket.
Shortly after, my friend noticed the his watch was missing and immediately complained to our teacher, who was you.
Then you addressed the class saying, ‘This student's watch was stolen during classes today. Whoever stole it, please return it.’
I didn't give it back because I didn't want to.
You closed the door and told us all to stand up and form a circle.
You were going to search our pockets one by one until the watch was found.
However, you told us to close our eyes, because you would only look for his watch if we all had our eyes closed.
We did as instructed.
You went from pocket to pocket, and when you went through my pocket, you found the watch and took it. You kept searching everyone's pockets, and when you were done you said ‘open your eyes. We have the watch.’
You didn't tell on me and you never mentioned the episode. You never said who stole the watch either. That day you saved my dignity forever. It was the most shameful day of my life.
But this is also the day I decided not to become a thief, a bad person, etc. You never said anything, nor did you even scold me or take me aside to give me a moral lesson.
I received your message clearly.
Thanks to you, I understood what a real educator needs to do.
Do you remember this episode, professor?
The old professor answered, ‘Yes, I remember the situation with the stolen watch, which I was looking for in everyone’s pocket.  I didn't remember you, because I also closed my eyes while looking.’
This is the essence of teaching:
If to correct you must humiliate; you don't know how to teach "
   
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« Reply #68 on: August 11, 2023, 07:42:37 AM »
  641 years behind bars?  probably not, but Trump’s risk of prison is real.
Of the more than six dozen felonies that Trump is accused of, many often result in harsh sentences.

The indictment against former President Donald Trump charging him by the Justice Department for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election is photographed.
The indictment against former President Donald Trump charging him by the Justice Department for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, pictured. | Jon Elswick/AP Photo

By ERICA ORDEN

08/02/2023 06:37 PM EDT

Donald Trump now faces 78 felony charges across three criminal cases — many of them carrying the potential for hefty prison time.

If Trump were convicted on all counts and given the maximum statutory penalty for each one, he would face a whopping 641 years in prison. And that’s not counting additional criminal charges he may face in Georgia, where the district attorney in Fulton County may be on the verge of indicting him this month.

But the reality of any prison term that Trump could plausibly receive is far more complicated.

In both state and federal courts, judges have wide latitude in sentencing. None of the crimes Trump has been charged with carry a mandatory minimum sentence, and defendants with no prior criminal record — a status that, at least for now, applies to Trump — rarely receive the maximum. And if the 77-year-old former president were convicted of multiple counts within the same case, any sentences for those counts might run simultaneously, rather than being stacked on top of each other.

More broadly, sending Trump to prison could raise unprecedented practical and legal issues that would be on any judge’s mind. For one thing, there is the extraordinary logistical challenge of jailing a former president who is entitled to around-the-clock Secret Service protection. For another, there is the potential constitutional crisis that could ensue if Trump were reelected to the White House in 2024 and then ordered by a judge to serve out a prison term.

Those concerns aside, some of the felonies Trump is accused of — particularly in the two federal cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith — routinely entail significant sentences. Legal experts anticipate that Smith’s team, if they obtain convictions against Trump, will seek substantial prison time in both cases they have brought, one involving his retention of classified documents and the other involving his bid to overturn the 2020 election.


Trump himself has even touted the threat of a significant prison sentence in recent fundraising emails, with his campaign and a PAC saying in late July, “While my primary opponents continue to take cheap swipes at me as the Department of Justice plots ways to throw me in JAIL for up to 561 YEARS, I am asking YOU to stand with me at this pivotal moment in the election.”

The charges that might carry the most severe penalties for Trump involve obstruction of justice. In both federal cases, Smith has accused him of violating various provisions of the federal statutes that prohibit obstructing official proceedings or obstructing investigations. All of the obstruction charges — which include allegedly impeding the government’s attempts to retrieve the classified documents and disrupting the Jan. 6, 2021, session of Congress — have a 20-year maximum sentence.

While Trump’s lack of a criminal record could weigh in favor of a sentence much lower than that, prosecutors might argue that so-called aggravating factors — like Trump’s alleged efforts, in both cases, to pressure others to commit crimes — support a stiffer term.

Trump’s willingness, or lack thereof, to accept responsibility if convicted also would play a role in a judge’s sentence.

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The core charges in the classified documents case — 32 counts of willful retention of national defense information in violation of the Espionage Act — also routinely entail significant sentences for people found guilty. Earlier this year, a former Air Force intelligence officer was sentenced to three years for retaining various classified documents. In 2021, a West Virginia woman was sentenced to eight years for retaining a single National Security Agency record.

Additional charges in the election-interference case — alleging a conspiracy to defraud the United States and a conspiracy to deprive people of the right to vote — are less common in this context, so a potential sentence is more difficult to predict.

The case that appears least likely to put Trump away is the prosecution by the Manhattan district attorney’s office, which charged Trump with falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to cover up an alleged affair with a porn star.

In that case, Trump is charged with 34 felony counts under New York law, and each count carries a maximum sentence of four years. But legal experts say judges seldom sentence first-time offenders to any prison time for that crime.

Trump is set to be arraigned in the election case on Thursday in Washington, D.C. He has pleaded not guilty in the other two cases.

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« Reply #69 on: August 11, 2023, 07:48:09 AM »
 
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« Reply #70 on: October 20, 2023, 08:25:35 AM »
   
&t=2165s   amazing stamina.
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