Trump Indictments (NY, GA, Jan 6, etc.)

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Updates (not much)

- Trump and his adult children will take the stand in the NY fraud trial starting this week

- Judge in Jan 6th case reinstates gag order.
 
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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Michael Cohen exposing the playbook Donald Trump is following at the New York Attorney General Civil Fraud trial.


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Your a judge in a country with free speech. He seems to think he's a dictator. Time for him to be knocked back down a few pegs.

That's the female judge in the Jan 6 case in DC.

Trump's also under a gag order in NYC with the fraud trial.

Been out all morning. Did hear Trump and the judge (NYC) in the fraud trial going at each other. He's on the stand today. Already been found guilty of fraud. Trial now is to see how much Trump will have to pay and to see what's going to happen to his business. Noting to post. Just stuff I've heard on the news.
 
NEW YORK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Donald Trump complained of unfair treatment in defiant and rambling testimony on the witness stand at the civil fraud trial about his New York business on Monday, prompting the judge at one point to threaten to cut his testimony short.

Under questioning about his company's accounting practices, the former U.S. president clearly aggravated Judge Arthur Engoron, who is weighing whether to impose hundreds of millions of dollars in fines and other penalties that could hobble the real estate empire that vaulted Trump to prominence.

 
Remember, what the media says happened and what actually happened are entirely different entities!
 
What would happen to you, searcher... if the Deep State did a wall-to-wall Trumpstyle attack on you with an ultra-conservative angry judge presiding?

Don't respond. Just think about it.
 

Lawrence: Trump incriminated himself and his children with one word on the stand​

Nov 6, 2023


9:15

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes Donald Trump’s historic testimony in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil fraud case against him, his family and his business, including his what may prove to be a crucial error when Judge Engoron decides what penalties to impose.
 

Michael Cohen reveals never-before-seen documents​

Nov 6, 2023

5:55

Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen joins Jen Psaki to discuss Trump taking the stand in New York fraud trial. He reveals a decade-old document he found that tells us a lot about Trump's tactics today.
 
How can there be any fraud if there is no crime? Banks responsibility to do due diligence. They did and made him the loans. He paid them back. Not sure what the crime is here or where the fraud is? Who was defrauded?
Now if the banks lent him 100 million and he didn't pay them back and later found out he was overstating his assets and couldn't foreclose to recover their money then I could see fraud charges but none of that has happened.
 

Trump attorney reveals what REALLY happened when judge lost it in courtroom​

 
Advice of council defense....................


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When Donald Trump faces a jury on charges stemming from his bid to subvert the 2020 election, he wants to prohibit federal prosecutors from even mentioning the chaos and violence unleashed by his supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. But to special counsel Jack Smith, Trump’s role in the riot is the heart of the case.

A new court filing from Smith’s team this week reveals that the mob that stormed Congress in Trump’s name will be the centerpiece of his trial, scheduled to begin on March 4. It wasn’t just an unfortunate reaction to Trump’s incendiary remarks that day, prosecutors contend. It was a tool that Trump used to launch one last desperate bid to cling to power.

 
I say televise it. Not just Trump's trial. All of em.

WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a legal motion backing media requests for live television coverage of his federal trial on charges he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

In the late Friday filing, Trump argued that prosecutors want the trial held "in darkness" as part of what he claims is a politically motivated effort by President Joe Biden's administration to undermine his bid for re-election next year.

 
1950's Soviet Russia. Leftist lawfare: Same techniques** Beria used. He wound up executed for treason.

**Release of prisoners except political prisoners (eg: Jan 6) -- Cause a huge crime spike in Russia.
 

Trump ATTACKS Prosecutors and their family, THREATENS to CRUSH Their Existence​

Nov 13, 2023


11:17

MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump’s latest threats directed at prosecutors and his political opponents which his spokesperson doubled down on in a profoundly dangerous statement.
 

Proffer CONFESSION Videos of Trump Co-Defendants LEAK, FATAL BLOW to Trump​

Nov 13, 2023


10:31

MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the leaked proffer session videos of Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell where they confess to the crimes they are accused of and throw Donald Trump under the bus. The videos were first exclusively obtained by ABC News.
 
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For those who prefer to read:

As part of a plea deal, one of former President Donald Trump's attorneys has told prosecutors in Georgia that she was informed in the wake of the 2020 election that Donald Trump was "not going to leave" the White House -- despite the fact that he had already lost the election and most of his subsequent challenges.

The revelation, along with others, came during a confidential interview the attorney, Jenna Ellis, had with Fulton County investigators. ABC News has obtained portions of videos of the proffer sessions of both Ellis and Sidney Powell, two attorneys who aided Trump's efforts to overturn the election. The videos for the first time reveal details of what they have told law enforcement since agreeing to cooperate last month in the district attorney's election interference case.

Ellis, in her proffer session, informed prosecutors that senior Trump White House official Dan Scavino told her "the boss" would refuse to leave the White House despite losing the election, and alluded to two other instances she said were "relevant" to prosecutors -- but appeared to be prevented from disclosing those in the video portions obtained by ABC News due to attorney-client privilege, which hindered portions of her proffer.

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Elise Stefanik Files JUDICIAL COMPLAINT Against Trump Judge Engoron, and It's GOOD! Viva Frei​

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For those who prefer to read:

As part of a plea deal, one of former President Donald Trump's attorneys has told prosecutors in Georgia that she was informed in the wake of the 2020 election that Donald Trump was "not going to leave" the White House -- despite the fact that he had already lost the election and most of his subsequent challenges.

The revelation, along with others, came during a confidential interview the attorney, Jenna Ellis, had with Fulton County investigators. ABC News has obtained portions of videos of the proffer sessions of both Ellis and Sidney Powell, two attorneys who aided Trump's efforts to overturn the election. The videos for the first time reveal details of what they have told law enforcement since agreeing to cooperate last month in the district attorney's election interference case.

Ellis, in her proffer session, informed prosecutors that senior Trump White House official Dan Scavino told her "the boss" would refuse to leave the White House despite losing the election, and alluded to two other instances she said were "relevant" to prosecutors -- but appeared to be prevented from disclosing those in the video portions obtained by ABC News due to attorney-client privilege, which hindered portions of her proffer.

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heresay.
 
To put any credence in this judge is to be part of the cabal. Welcome, supporters of this Ergeron shame.
 

"Stunning": Court reporters hint at “rumblings” of potential Trump settlement talks in NY fraud case​

Rumors of potential settlement talks on Tuesday swirled around the Manhattan courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial is taking place.

Frank Runyeon, a reporter for Law360, on Tuesday cited a “very curious” 25-minute delay in the trial resuming after an afternoon break. Trump attorney Alina Habba walked out of the chambers "alone” before the New York attorney general’s team went in, Runyeon wrote on X/Twitter, linking the incident to Trump recently complaining about a “low-ball settlement offer.”

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UFC Fighter Rips Prosecutors For Indicting Trump Before Epstein’s Clients​

MMA fighter Joel Bauman made a statement about the indictment of Donald Trump before his recent fight.

He questioned the priorities of prosecutors, highlighting the indictment’s timing compared to others.

Bauman wore a shirt with a message related to Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, drawing attention to prominent individuals linked to Epstein’s plane. (Trending: Supreme Court Dismisses Case To Keep Trump Off Ballot)

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Some courtroom action in the GA case.

Nov 21, 2023

7:17

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell explains how District Attorney Willis forcefully denounced the defense lawyers for Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd for lying after listening to their “unbearable stupidity and dishonesty” in a court hearing over whether to revoke his bail for intimidating witnesses. Gwen Keyes and Harry Litman join to discuss.
 
Mental breakdown in NY fraud trial.

Nov 21, 2023


11:53
 

Trump put under 'enhanced monitoring' over undisclosed $40 million cash transfer: report​

Former President Donald Trump has been placed under "enhanced monitoring" after Trump Organization monitor Barbara Jones identified $40 million in previously undisclosed cash transfers, reported Law360's Frank G. Runyeon on Wednesday.

Jones alerted Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing Trump's civil fraud trial in New York.

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Trump's attorney said she warned him he would be committing a crime if he didn't comply with subpoena in classified docs case: report​

  • A lawyer told prosecutors Trump was aware he legally had to comply with a subpoena, ABC reported.
  • Special Counsel Jack Smith has accused Trump of knowingly hiding classified documents from the FBI.
  • Trump faces 40 criminal counts on allegations he kept government documents after leaving office.
Former President Donald Trump was made aware of the criminal consequences of lying to the Justice Department about his handling of classified documents soon after he was subpoenaed in the matter last year, according to a new report.

A current lawyer for Trump told federal prosecutors investigating the former president that she explicitly told him he could face criminal charges if he failed to comply with special counsel Jack Smith's subpoena in the Mar-a-Lago documents case and later lied about his cooperation, ABC News reported Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

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