Donald Trump accused of falsifying records to conceal crimes regarding Stormy Daniels hush money

The specific charges included in the grand jury indictment have not been disclosed.

Joe Tacopina, a Trump lawyer, on Sunday said it was unlikely there will be a “perp walk”.

Biden won 81,283,098 votes, or 51.3 percent of the votes cast. He is the first U.S. presidential candidate to have won more than 80 million votes. Trump won 74,222,958 votes, or 46.8 percent of the votes cast. Trump lost. And will lose again next year, assuming he even stands. The 7 million more who voted for Biden were very clear that they did not want another 4 years of Trump. That majority consensus has not gone away. Trump’s pathetic and illegal attempts to overturn the election has been a series of even more stupid stunts. The very cupid stunts that supported his lies (Guilliani, Powell, Fox News, etc.) are having their credibility reamed out through various court cases. Trump stands no chance of re-election.

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Biden only “won” because the democrats deliberately mislead the electorate by keeping the contents of Hunter Bidens laptop secret until after the election.

Biden is a fraud.

Trump is way ahead in the polls and the democrats don’t have a candidate. Thats why the police state, introduced by the Democrats is trying once again to influence an election because they know they can’t win unless they cheat for a second time.

Thankfully if you’re prepared to wait, you see that the left never think things through and the truth always comes out in the end, like the new video evidence showing Jan 6th was another lie .

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Brexit fan, Reform/Brexit party fan, Trump fan.
Tell me more of your fun theories. I need a laugh.

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I bet you can’t name one of Bidens policies you prefer over Trumps and I bet you can’t give one reason why having an independent sovereign nation is a bad thing.

Go on Mr Funny, lets hear them :lol:

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Easy. Trump made health insurance less accessible. Biden made health insurance more accessible.

If either could pass universal health care, that would be one thing. Since neither could pull it off, health insurance needs to be accessible.

If I thought about it for more than a second, I’m sure there were a lot more. It was a hellish 4 years.

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What’s that old proverb?
“A fool and his money are soon parted” :rofl:

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Quite … :grin:

Trump’s mugs are not souvenir beverage containers but his ardent (and deluded) supporters … :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Wrong.

Trump changed Obama-care to enable over 300,000 ex military servicemen to get free healthcare. He did it by removing the pre-existing conditions clause put in by Obama. Biden was VP at the time

Just watch this back-fire.

Now the Judge is trying to issue a gag-order on Trump because he knows that it’s a complete farce and doesn’t want the public to know the truth about the charges. Trumps constitutional lawyers will have a field day on this one.

I think Strathmore is still trying to come up with something :lol:

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Tell you what, you start. Name a single beneficial (to the nation, not the rich few) policies that Trump enacted. One single one.

This is when I realized Trump was BS. He didn’t understand what this meant. Ex military servicemen are covered under the Veterans Act for health care. They’re not under the regular system, so the pre-existing condition clause doesn’t apply to them.

Trump didn’t overturn the pre-existing condition clause, thankfully. The pre-existing condition clause disallows insurers to increase the premium of people who have health conditions that would cost the health insurers money. For instance, if someone had heart disease the insurers would price their insurance to the point no one could afford it. It was literally a death sentence for many.

If Trump eliminated the pre-existing condition clause, 25-35 million people would lose their insurance off the exchanges. Many more in small businesses would be priced out. The sad part was that many of the people who would lose their insurance were the ones fighting to eliminate it. They just didn’t understand that they were.

At some point in the administration, Trump realized this wasn’t a popular position and tried to pivot. But since he still didn’t understand how the system worked, he was trying to undermine the system and trying to pretend to bolster it at the same time.

Luckily for many, his incompetence and lack of focus kept him from doing more damage.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/13/politics/fact-check-bloomberg-trump-pre-existing-conditions/index.html

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I feel the same. He created a riot where people were killed. Why should he get off Scott free?

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See, you can’t. You don’t know anything about this either

As usual when the socialists have to discuss policies rather than character, they sit with their thumbs up their ass trying to serve and deflect.

The pre-existing condition did apply to them - they couldn’t get insurance.

Your quoting the Clinton News Network.

No he didn’t.

Another complete lie by the democrats. They “so called” rioters were allowed in to the capitol building by the police and lead round, evening opening doors for them. The only person killed was an ex-service woman who was shot dead by the police.

There was no riot here.

Unlike the BLM riots that Biden and Harris supported.

Five people died including one police officer who died later from his injuries.
And the Vice President had to be hidden in an underground loading bay while the rioters
chanted for him to be hanged.

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If the pre-existing clause applied to them, they wouldn’t be able to get insurance. Most ex military people have a pre-existing medical condition.

I don’t have to quote anyone. The law either exists or it doesn’t. If Trump overturned it, it would have affected me along with millions of others.

Thats exactly my point Butterscotch, Trump changed the laws around ObamaCare so that insurance could not take into account pre-existing medical conditions (which was the case under Obama) and made it possible for around 300,000 ex servicemen to get healthcare.