Trump’s New York civil fraud trial rolls on after an appeals judge declines to halt it

by kirby__000

12 comments
  1. It needs to continue onward, really, his base needs to see the truth firsthand even if it will change almost no minds regardless.

  2. One hopes that he will lose his ability to do business in New York from this point onward, and have to divest himself of his properties there. Enough is enough.

  3. Boston Herald? Not even once, kids, not even once.

  4. Let it be known he is a fraudster. Now we see how much he has to pay.

  5. If there is one thing Trump is well trained in, it is at keeping things vague. Regarding education, he claims that in the, “large world” our standing is very low: “We’re at the bottom of the list: 38, 39, 40.” (Well, which number is it?) “I was winning by a lot” (Trump employs this kindergartner’s unit of measurement as if it is listed on the back cover of every marble notebook ever produced.) It is important to keep in mind that his aversion to hard cold numbers is on trial right now in NY. His numbers don’t add up. Not here. Not before/during, nor after the election. Not ever.
    We have been hearing about the “walls closing in” on DJT for 6 years now, and even with 91 counts total (so far) against him, he is still the foregone conclusion of the GOP’s candidate for president. The question is: Will he go to prison and for how long? How many years would he serve?

    …I hope it’s a lot.

  6. Would be a shame if he had no home for house arrest. Looks like the Fulton Co Jail will do. I hear it’s a great place.

  7. There’s always that one kind of ass that refuses to admit they are wrong on the face of mountains of evidence.

    This describes every trumpy

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