permafrost wrote:
LOL, just a passing comment by one uninterested observer.. Passed to me by accident or maybe on purpose...
TRUMP WILL H**E THIS PARTICULAR PART OF HIS GEORGIA INDCTMENT.
After his indictment for federal crimes in Washington D.C., once he was safely away from the intimidating confines of the courtroom, Donald Trump seemed put out by one odd aspect pf his appearance. Not that he was being charged, not that he was fingerprinted and then made to sit quietly and wait for the magistrate judge to finally appear.
Nope. What seemed to really stick in his egomaniacal craw was the judge referring to him as “Mr.” Trump rather than “President” Trump. Mr. Trump doesn’t seem to realize that calling someone by their past title is a tradition and a courtesy, not an actual law. This is hilarious, as he ran on a platform of doing away with tradition. And with courtesy, as well.
I have just listened to Fani Willis, Fulton County, GA’s District Attorney, press conference after Trump’s indictment on RICO charges. There are 18 other defendants named in the indictment, including notorious folks such as Rudy Guiliani, Sydney Powell, Mark Meadows, John Eastman, and Jenna Ellis. Here is what Donald Trump is not going to like. Willis mentioned that all 19 are going to be charged together. Although Trump’s name comes first, he is just being lumped in with everyone else as just a part of a vast conspiracy to overturn the Georgia 2020 e******n results. How demeaning!
Just one of the crowd? The name Donald J. Trump just being one on a long list of alleged criminals? The former “most powerful man in the world” not having the spotlight to himself? The audacity! Why, it's almost enough to make a guy just ask for a plea deal, take his ball, and go home. Almost.
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He's going to jerk judges and prosecutors around until he gets locked up for contempt, obstruction, and threats