Fraud trial conviction could be "death knell" for Trump Organization
(www.cbsnews.com)
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Oh boy, they got him again this time...what is this now 7 straight years of this shit? Please, spend 5 mins investigating Pelosi or schiff or countless others in the federal govt in the same manner. It will make much better news, I promise.
Oh, they can't. They know, like we know, too many bodies there.
This is part of my point in posting this article. This is what the normies are still consuming. Try engaging with them over on Reddit. Meet them where they live, on r/politics. Or r/AskTrumpSupporters.
It's over inflated sensationalized news. For one, Trump can appeal, all the way to SCOTUS if necessary. Secondly, take note of the word usage here, to which it says Trump could now struggle to secure loans and government contracts. It is not Trump, the individual, who has been convicted of any illegality. Pharmaceutical companies and other companies get convicted for fraud. They pay the fine and move on. It does very little to their bottom line.
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Also it was individuals that were found guilty not the whole organization.
It's stupid media overhyping a biased decision.
And, it can be appealed.
Anyone else see this? What does this mean? I found it on Reddit on the /AskTrumpSupporters sub where I frequent.
It means you're a sucker for meaningless click-bait.
I like to see what the normies are up to because I think it's important to meet them where they're at. Have you ever left this echo chamber and engaged on the digital battlefield? Try visiting Reddit in your own account. Try posting on r/politics, or if you're afraid to do that, go to r/AskTrumpSupporters.
THE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN!!