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34 felonies created from a perfectly legal NDA payment recorded as a business expense rather than as a campaign expense, a past the statute of limitations misdemeanor.

Trumps ridicilous conviction was an exhibition of political lawfare, perpentrated by Alvin Bragg who ran on "I will get Trump" and enabled by Trump hate, hate fueled by a mainstream leftist hate and intolorance agenda.

Your deep state criminal democrats will be held accountable for many crimes against America, real crimes, not a bookkeeping error bootstrapped into 34 felonies by a Trump hater and judged by a conflicted judge brought in special.
Trump was convicted of trying to circumvent the 2016 election. This was his crime and and jury of his peers found him guilty. It had to be unanimous.
 





Trump was convicted of trying to circumvent the 2016 election. This was his crime and and jury of his peers found him guilty. It had to be unanimous.
Trump won, twice ;) and I know that your Trump hate eats you alive. :ROFLMAO: Enjoy the next 1198 days with Trump back in office.🤪

P.S. "and and" is not proper grammar.

You should say "and a jury".
 
Yep, the first convicted criminal president in history. Don't expect him to stay out of prison if he lives that long.
You hold onto your sick hope that 3rd world political lawfare will soothe your seething TDS, just know your grievances lose their value when you continue to demonstrate your blatant hypocrisy.
 
Then, why didn't your House impeach him? I'll tell you why. He committed no crimes.
State Department email. In an effort to evade federal open-records laws, Mr. Obama’s first secretary of state set up a private server, which she used exclusively to conduct official business, including communications with the president and the transmission of classified material. A federal criminal investigation produced no charges, but FBI Director James Comey reported that the secretary and her colleagues “were extremely careless” in handling national secrets.

Operation Fast and Furious. The Obama Justice Department lost track of thousands of guns it had allowed to pass into the hands of suspected smugglers, in the hope of tracing them to Mexican drug cartels. One of the guns was used in the fatal 2010 shooting of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Congress held then-Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt when he refused to turn over documents about the operation.

IRS abuses. Mr. Obama’s Internal Revenue Service did something Richard Nixon only dreamed of doing: It successfully targeted political opponents. The Justice Department then refused to enforce Congress’s contempt citation against the IRS’s Lois Lerner, who refused to answer questions about her agency’s misconduct.

Benghazi. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were killed in the attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Libya. With less than two months to go before the 2012 election, the State Department falsely claimed the attack was not a terrorist attack but a reaction to an anti-Muslim film. Emails from the secretary later showed that she knew the attack was terrorism. Justice Department prosecutors even convinced a magistrate judge to jail the filmmaker.

Hacking. Mr. Obama presided over the biggest data breach in the federal government’s history, at the Office of Personnel Management. The hack exposed the personnel files of millions of federal employees and may end up being used for everything from identity theft to blackmail and espionage. OPM Director Katherine Archuleta, the president’s former political director, had been warned repeatedly about security deficiencies but took no steps to fix them.

Veterans Affairs. At least 40 U.S. veterans died waiting for appointments at a Phoenix VA facility, many of whom had been on a secret waiting list—part of an effort to conceal that between 1,400 and 1,600 veterans were forced to wait months for appointments. A 2014 internal VA audit found “57,436 newly enrolled veterans facing a minimum 90-day wait for medical care; 63,869 veterans who enrolled over the past decade requesting an appointment that never happened.” Even Mr. Obama admitted, in a November 2016 press conference, that “it was scandalous what happened”—though minutes earlier he boasted that “we will—knock on wood—leave this administration without significant scandal.”

All of these scandals were accompanied by a lack of transparency so severe that 47 of Mr. Obama’s 73 inspectors general signed an open letter in 2014 decrying the administration’s stonewalling of their investigations.

One reason for Mr. Obama’s penchant for secrecy is his habit of breaking rules—from not informing Congress of the dubious prisoner swap involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban, to violating restrictions on cash transfers to Iran as part of a hostage-release deal.

The president’s journalistic allies are happily echoing the “scandal-free” myth. Time’s Joe Klein claims Mr. Obama has had “absolutely no hint of scandal” in his presidency. The media’s failure to cover the Obama administration critically has been a scandal in itself—but at least the president can’t be blamed for that one.
 
State Department email. In an effort to evade federal open-records laws, Mr. Obama’s first secretary of state set up a private server, which she used exclusively to conduct official business, including communications with the president and the transmission of classified material. A federal criminal investigation produced no charges, but FBI Director James Comey reported that the secretary and her colleagues “were extremely careless” in handling national secrets.

Operation Fast and Furious. The Obama Justice Department lost track of thousands of guns it had allowed to pass into the hands of suspected smugglers, in the hope of tracing them to Mexican drug cartels. One of the guns was used in the fatal 2010 shooting of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Congress held then-Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt when he refused to turn over documents about the operation.

IRS abuses. Mr. Obama’s Internal Revenue Service did something Richard Nixon only dreamed of doing: It successfully targeted political opponents. The Justice Department then refused to enforce Congress’s contempt citation against the IRS’s Lois Lerner, who refused to answer questions about her agency’s misconduct.

Benghazi. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were killed in the attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Libya. With less than two months to go before the 2012 election, the State Department falsely claimed the attack was not a terrorist attack but a reaction to an anti-Muslim film. Emails from the secretary later showed that she knew the attack was terrorism. Justice Department prosecutors even convinced a magistrate judge to jail the filmmaker.

Hacking. Mr. Obama presided over the biggest data breach in the federal government’s history, at the Office of Personnel Management. The hack exposed the personnel files of millions of federal employees and may end up being used for everything from identity theft to blackmail and espionage. OPM Director Katherine Archuleta, the president’s former political director, had been warned repeatedly about security deficiencies but took no steps to fix them.

Veterans Affairs. At least 40 U.S. veterans died waiting for appointments at a Phoenix VA facility, many of whom had been on a secret waiting list—part of an effort to conceal that between 1,400 and 1,600 veterans were forced to wait months for appointments. A 2014 internal VA audit found “57,436 newly enrolled veterans facing a minimum 90-day wait for medical care; 63,869 veterans who enrolled over the past decade requesting an appointment that never happened.” Even Mr. Obama admitted, in a November 2016 press conference, that “it was scandalous what happened”—though minutes earlier he boasted that “we will—knock on wood—leave this administration without significant scandal.”

All of these scandals were accompanied by a lack of transparency so severe that 47 of Mr. Obama’s 73 inspectors general signed an open letter in 2014 decrying the administration’s stonewalling of their investigations.

One reason for Mr. Obama’s penchant for secrecy is his habit of breaking rules—from not informing Congress of the dubious prisoner swap involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban, to violating restrictions on cash transfers to Iran as part of a hostage-release deal.

The president’s journalistic allies are happily echoing the “scandal-free” myth. Time’s Joe Klein claims Mr. Obama has had “absolutely no hint of scandal” in his presidency. The media’s failure to cover the Obama administration critically has been a scandal in itself—but at least the president can’t be blamed for that one.
Your first assertion is that Secretary Clinton did something illegal to hide the truth. This is a Republican wet dream. Nothing could be further from the truth. Your second assertion is that Obama had something to do with the murder of an American in Mexico. It is always awful when something like this happens, but it wasn't Obama's fault. I have no idea what your third point is. What filmmaker was imprisoned,? Obama had a deal with Iran that would have kept them from getting a nuclear weapon for at least ten years. Trump walked away from that getting NOTHING in return. Trump has invaded the privacy of so many more Americans than any other president ever has. My SS information is out there because of him.
 
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OMFG! RFK Jr has now claimed that autism is caused by circumcision. That's right, I just watched him say that. These are the most incompetent people ever put in positions of power.
 
OMFG! RFK Jr has now claimed that autism is caused by circumcision. That's right, I just watched him say that. These are the most incompetent people ever put in positions of power.
Leaving out part of the story is dishonest..... paul.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Jr. said during a Thursday Cabinet meeting, “Children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, and it’s highly likely because they’re given Tylenol.”
 
Leaving out part of the story is dishonest..... paul.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Jr. said during a Thursday Cabinet meeting, “Children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, and it’s highly likely because they’re given Tylenol.”
Yes, he said that. There is still no evidence Tylenol causes autism either. Still, the most incompetent person in a position of power.
 


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