
✔️ 1. Southern District of New York

Yesterday, Donald Trump’s supporters, who were outnumbered by reporters, stood behind barricades in front of the Manhattan courthouse where Trump was arraigned. Not only were his supporters outnumbered, but reporters could not hear them over the anti-Trump crowd who stood on the other side of the walkway, behind another row of barricades clanging cowbells and chanting, “lock him up.”

Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, charged Trump with falsifying business records for a variety of reasons, 34 felonious flavors to be exact. Each count, from buying a doorman’s silence regarding his secret love child with his maid, to hush money payoffs made to women, was illegal because he claimed them as business or campaign expenses. No one can deny a pattern of behavior exists… except for him; he denies it all.
Let’s review what’s next for the released on bail blowhard:

2. Fulton County, Georgia, has pulled ahead in a six-way race for a second place in this indictment tournament. Election tampering charges in Georgia will have the dual effect of taking down both Trump ( “find 11,780 votes,”) and pearl clutching Lindsey Graham.
3. E Jean Carol vs Donald J Trump, the “Civil Rape Lawsuit” is scheduled to begin on 25 April (3 weeks). Perhaps DNA will be provided and tested against the stained dress. Ms Carroll’s trial will be held in the same courthouse Trump visited yesterday. Perhaps he will ask someone to hodor, hodor, or he can hold his own door.

4. The DOJ case is widespread, but foremost are two items: his planned attempt to overthrow the government on 1/6, and the more urgent matter of our national security. Trump’s theft of top secret sensitive documents and his plan to sell them constitutes espionage. Evidence shows Trump moved documents around to keep them hidden during the FBI search. That is obstruction.

What happened outside the courtroom yesterday while the orchestrated indictment distracted clown show distracted us? A federal judge gave Jack Smith to compel witnesses to testify because this is a matter of national security. Final answer. Whom? Venus flytrap Mike Pence, Mark Meadows, and others who witnessed criminal activity from inside his inner sanctum, Trump’s Federal crimes. How many will flip?
5. DC could surprise felonious Trump regarding allegations that Trump, violated the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the United States Constitution by accepting gifts from foreign governments.
6. NY DA Tish James civil fraud case must be ready. I suppose there is a pecking order in place.
That is all coming soon to a courtroom near you.
But…
7. Trump’s crimes against humanity. No one mentions the hundreds (or thousands) of children kidnapped, under Trump’s orders, taken from their families, at the border in 2017. Some were reunited. Others were not. Betsy DeVos and her Christian adoption agency sold quite a few of the children. So, my question is this… Will that crime be relegated to The Hague?

Meadows, numerous Trump aides, ordered to testify in Jan. 6 probe
I try not to hold my breath, but it will be a long, exhaustive exhale when he finally gets found guilty
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I agree. This is taking forever.😐 Good things take so much longer than bad.
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I’m not gonna lie, I got probably more pleasure than is healthy out of that brief clip where the door closes on Drumpf’s face. 34 flavors of schadenfreude!
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I must have watched it 50 times!
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