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Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Dry Mouth!

Trump is proving that white privilege exist.

Former president Donald J. Trump once again must pay the price for going too far.

He managed to post the $175 million bond to appeal the New York state court decision in his fraud case.

Trump was also issued a gag order in his hush money payment criminal case that was issued two weeks ago. That gag order was recently extended after he and the far right decided to target the proceeding judge's daughter. 

Knight Specialty Insurance Company approved of this massive bond after Trump's legal team managed to win an appeal on the $464 million fraud decision.

That appeal will go through the New York courts and a final decision is expected to happen before the general election.

In a statement, Trump attorney [mistress] Alina Habba announced, “As promised, President Trump has posted bond. He looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning this unjust verdict.”

New York Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan and Manhattan [County] District Attorney Alvin Bragg were allowed to be criticized by the former president. Trump went too damn far by reposting on Truth Social and allowing his minions on X post about Merchan's daughter.

Trump has 34 criminal charges in this. He allowed former attorney Michael Cohen to pay adult entertainer/activist Stormy Daniels to keep an embarrassing story from reaching the public. He was running for president in 2016 around the time, the "grab 'em by the" came out. To do damage control, he paid the National Enquirer to bury the Daniels and Karen McDougal stories. Those amount to campaign finance violations.
Daniels, the most vocal has gotten death threats to this day. Trump is trying to paint her, Cohen and Michael Avenatti, Daniels' former lawyer as grifters and liars.

Now this gag order extended to family members of Merchan and Bragg. It was an imposed gag order on talking to Daniels, McDougal, Cohen, Avenatti, David Pecker, Hope Hicks and jurors.

The judge warned he has a zero tolerance for Trump's intimidation of witnesses and jurors. The former president is baiting the New York state jurist. He will defy the gag order.

The very definition of white privilege is Donald J. Trump.

What other criminal suspect is allowed to do such inflammatory actions that normal Americans are never subjected too? 

What other criminal suspect is allowed to fight a federal criminal case that many of his followers failed to do?

Trump has 91 indictments involving his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection and the stealing plus deliberate attempt of holding classified documents and federal papers.

He has state charges in Georgia for election interference in Fulton County. The former president and one of the suspects are appealing the decision to keep its prosecutor Fani Willis on it. They wasted two months trying to depict her as a corrupt attorney and an adulterer because she had a brief relationship with now removed special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

What bothers me is that he is trying to bilk his supporters with NFTs, phoney money, signed bibles, sneakers and autographs ball caps.

He is massively in debt. He has the Republican National Committee paying some of his legal fees. Even the demand to help him presidential campaign is exhausting. Many Republican donors and small donors are not putting out the dough. The endless campaign propaganda is turning off voters.

Trump faces lawsuits from bilked clients and those who believe his rhetoric on Jan. 6  ruined their lives.

Th exhaustive campaign propaganda applies to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and President Joe Biden. They are pushing exhaustive fundraising propaganda as well.

Trump's actions on Jan. 6 and the handling of the coronavirus pandemic are reason enough to deny him another presidency. 

Biden's relentless support towards Israel and the economy should deny him a second term. Given the threat that Trump poses should be reason to vote for Biden reluctantly.

No one should undermine Kennedy. He is a serious threat to democracy. He is a conspiracy theorist [like Trump]. His rhetoric could endanger lives and his policies could inflict harm on science and medical professionals who offer abortions, vaccinations and medical treatments.

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