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SCORE CARD’S RESPONSE, May 30, 2024, FROM HEARING THE TRUMP TRIAL VERDICT.

SCORE CARD’S RESPONSE, May 30, 2024, FROM HEARING THE TRUMP TRIAL VERDICT.

This entry is part 10 of 22 in the series Donald Trump

Following is a list of how I felt hearing Thursday May 30, 2024 that Donald trump was convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the New York hush money trial: I totally did not expect the outcome!  I was incredibly surprised! I was really surprised that all 34 counts were voted against Trump. I expected at least one juror to find him not guilty.  I was truly respectful for each juror for coming up with this terrific…

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Donald Trump Score Card

Donald Trump Score Card

DONALD TRUMP SCORE CARD Following is a list of positive, negative, and questionable actions that Donald Trump reportedly and allegedly did.  This effort is to help us all better decide the value of this man to this country and if we should vote for him again. PAST HISTORY President Donald Trump was impeached twice during his single term in office. In each case, he was acquitted on all counts by the Senate. The first impeachment of President Donald Trump occurred…

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A Case Against President Trump

A Case Against President Trump

It is the purpose of Indivisible to ensure that the United States of America is the best nation it can be. A good part of that process is to abide by the guidance given to us by the founding fathers by adhering to the dictates of the US Constitution. Evolving out of the rules set down by the constitution has been a wonderful legal system and also a history of precedence and norms. Precedence is very important because it is…

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Is President Donald Trump A Criminal?

Is President Donald Trump A Criminal?

Investments by Donald Trump and the Trump Organization reveal patterns highly suggestive of criminal conduct, particularly of money laundering. Multiple publicly available sources report that Trump regularly had investment partners who were criminals and had consistent links to money laundering entities.

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