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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's

  1. Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Me taking one last look at the party as I turn the gas stove on and leave


  2. Good morning sirs.
  3. Kinks Actually pretty straight [bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
    This is very psychologically unhealthy lol
  4. Kinks Actually pretty straight [bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
  5. Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Good morning sirs.

  6. Meikai Heck This Schlong


  7. This thread is good for at least another 16,000 posts.
  8. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by POLECAT this shit gonna put u nigga's in the crazy home

    by this time next year shits gonna get real one way or another
  9. Originally posted by Meikai

    Delet this.


  10. BTD

    Big Trump Dick
  11. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    lock him up! lock him up!


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    Jurors in Trump's hush money trial zero in on testimony of key witnesses as deliberations resume
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    NEW YORK -

    The jury in Donald Trump’s hush money trial is to resume deliberations Thursday after asking to rehear potentially crucial testimony about the alleged hush money scheme at the heart of the history-making case.

    The 12-person jury deliberated for about 4 1/2 hours on Wednesday without reaching a verdict.

    Besides asking to rehear testimony from a tabloid publisher and Trump's former lawyer and personal fixer, the jury also requested to revisit at least part of the judge's hourlong instructions that were meant to guide them on the law.

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    It's unclear how long the deliberations will last. A guilty verdict would deliver a stunning legal reckoning for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee as he seeks to reclaim the White House while an acquittal would represent a major win for Trump and embolden him on the campaign trail. Since verdicts must be unanimous, it's also possible the case ends in a mistrial if the jury can't reach a consensus after days of deliberations.

    Trump struck a pessimistic tone after leaving the courtroom following the reading of jury instructions, repeating his assertions of a “very unfair trial” and saying: “Mother Teresa could not beat those charges, but we'll see. We'll see how we do."

    He remained inside the courthouse during deliberations, where he posted on his social media network complaints about the trial and quoted legal and political commentators who view the case in his favour. He did not testify in his own defence, a fact the judge told jurors they could not take into account.

    Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records at his company in connection with an alleged scheme to hide potentially embarrassing stories about him during his 2016 Republican presidential election campaign.

    The charge, a felony, arises from reimbursements paid to then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen after he made a US$130,000 hush money payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels to silence her claims that she and Trump had sex in 2006. Trump is accused of misrepresenting Cohen’s reimbursements as legal expenses to hide that they were tied to a hush money payment.

    Trump has pleaded not guilty and contends the Cohen payments were for legitimate legal services. He has also denied the alleged extramarital sexual encounter with Daniels.

    To convict Trump, the jury would have to find unanimously that he created a fraudulent entry in his company’s records, or caused someone else to do so, and that he did so with the intent of committing or concealing another crime.

    The crime prosecutors say Trump committed or hid is a violation of a New York election law making it illegal for two or more conspirators “to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means.”

    While the jury must unanimously agree that something unlawful was done to promote Trump’s election campaign, they don’t have to be unanimous on what that unlawful thing was.

    The jurors — a diverse cross-section of Manhattan residents and professional backgrounds — often appeared riveted by testimony in the trial, including from Cohen and Daniels. Many took notes and watched intently as witnesses answered questions from Manhattan prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers.

    Jurors started deliberating after a marathon day of closing arguments in which a prosecutor spoke for more than five hours, underscoring the burden the district attorney's office faces in needing to establish Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

    The Trump team need not establish his innocence to avoid a conviction but must instead bank on at least one juror finding that prosecutors have not sufficiently proved their case.

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    In their first burst of communication with the court, jurors asked to rehear testimony from Cohen and former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker about an August 2015 meeting with Trump at Trump Tower where the tabloid boss agreed to be the “eyes and ears” of his fledgling presidential campaign.

    Pecker testified that the plan included identifying potentially damaging stories about Trump so they could be squashed before being published. That, prosecutors say, was the beginning of the catch-and-kill scheme at the heart of the case.

    Jurors also want to hear Pecker’s account of a phone call he said he received from Trump in which they discussed a rumour that another outlet had offered to buy former Playboy model Karen McDougal’s alleged story that she had a yearlong affair with Trump in the mid-2000s. Trump has denied the affair.

    Pecker testified that Trump told him, “Karen is a nice girl” and asked, “What do you think I should do?” Pecker said he replied: “I think you should buy the story and take it off the market.” He added that Trump told him he doesn’t buy stories because they always get out and that Cohen would be in touch.

    The publisher said he came away from the conversation thinking Trump was aware of the specifics of McDougal’s claims. Pecker said he believed the story was true and would have been embarrassing to Trump and his campaign if it were made public.

    The National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., eventually paid McDougal $150,000 for the rights to her story in an agreement that also included writing and other opportunities with its fitness magazine and other publications.

    The fourth item jurors requested is Pecker’s testimony about his decision in October 2016 to back out of an agreement to sell the rights to McDougal’s story to Trump through a company Cohen had established for the transaction, known as an “assignment of rights.”

    “I called Michael Cohen, and I said to him that the agreement, the assignment deal is off. I am not going forward. It is a bad idea, and I want you to rip up the agreement,” Pecker testified. “He was very, very, angry. Very upset. Screaming, basically, at me.”

    Pecker testified that he reiterated to Cohen that he wasn’t going forward with the agreement.

    He said that Cohen told him: “The boss is going to be very angry at you.”
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  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Skunk. did you see where Trump got convicted on 34 counts?

    LOSER!!!
  13. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by stl1 Skunk. did you see where Trump got convicted on 34 counts?

    LOSER!!!

    Do you still lick cum like a faggot?
  14. Originally posted by stl1 Skunk. did you see where Trump got convicted on 34 counts?

    LOSER!!!

    Fite me.
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