Trump Guilty - 34 counts in sham trial
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Which federal crime was Trump convicted of that had to be covered up by payment classification?
Fucking retard here.
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According to legal genius @HHusky, Trump committed a state crime by covering up a federal crime that the DOJ never even prosecuted Trump for, let alone get a conviction.
You’re not an attorney, poseur.
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Feel free to link to "the feds [saying] there were no crimes".
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When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg first announced hush money charges against former President Donald Trump in March 2023, commentators were quick to cast doubt on the strength of the case. Among the criticisms leveled against Bragg from both right and left was that the district attorney’s office had simply resurrected a case already considered and abandoned by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York (SDNY), who had already investigated Trump and chosen not to bring charges against him under federal campaign finance law for the same scheme. “If anyone should have brought this case,” wrote law professor Jed Shugerman in the New York Times, it was the Justice Department. In the Washington Post, Ruth Marcus questioned whether Bragg could “transmogrify this conduct into a state crime” from its federal roots. On the right, Andrew McCarthy suggested in National Review that Bragg was “politically engineering” federal law “into a new election law of his very own.”
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So you meant the Feds didn't prosecute, which is a lot different than saying there were no crimes.
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Now do PIPS and the dementia patient. Or not. No testimony allowed on why the federal election law was not violated. Why was that? Stormy was allowed to testify on lots of things that weren't part of any of Trump's alleged crimes. No testimony on the crux of Trump's case. No reasonable doubt? Geezus.
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I'm not the one claiming the Feds declared anyone innocent, Gasbag.
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Ah, but the feds did say they didn't have a case and no testimony was allowed. Unlike with PIPS and the dementia patient they did have a case but refused to prosecute because PIPS meant well and the dementia patient was a dementia patient. You suck at this.
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Butterball killed the case at the federal level.
We do agree the federal crimes should have been prosecuted by the Feds.
But you gals need to explain why NY can't prosecute under their state law for covering up a federal crime.
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What federal crime was Trump convicted?



