Blame Game Shame
Learn a bit about inflation and understand what brought us to where we are now
Promises, Promises
A failure to deliver on this campaign promise that was only contingent on him doing it
What a future holds with his latest plans:
34 conversions in Manhattan
It seems some Americans miss profound statements
like those in the video below from a recent rally in Virginia.
Statements that, characteristically of the former President,
are NOT rooted in reality.
Trump left his media company
weeks before federal subpoenas were issued,
records show…
Outcome Of The First Trial Conducted In Manhattan:
- ***GUILTY*** – On ALL 34 Counts – Adding 34 ‘F’ Letter Grades
To The Republican Candidate For President’s Report Card.
Charges:
34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree
On The Classified Documents Case
In The Southern District of Florida:
Charges:
32 counts of willful retention of national defense information,
1 count of conspiracy to obstruct justice,
3 counts of withholding or concealing a document,
2 counts of false statements, and
2 counts of altering, destroying, mutilating or concealing an object or record
On The Election Interference Case
In The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia:
Charges:
2 counts related to obstructing an official proceeding and
conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding,
1 count of conspiracy to defraud the United States government, and
1 count of conspiracy to violate rights
On The Georgia Election Interference Case
In Fulton County Superior Court:
Charges:
1 count related to violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act,
6 counts related to false statements and documents,
2 counts of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree,
4 counts related to soliciting or impersonating public officers
- “Four of the 18 other defendants have already pleaded guilty. “
- “If Trump were found guilty in this case,
he would not be able to pardon himself if re-elected as president
since he would have violated a Georgia state law,
not a federal law.”
Relevant Investigations & Updates:
Watch the first 10 minutes to jog your memory…