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#11651

Move over “Blue Steel,” DOTARD gives us “The Vigo”

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    HillCountryBevo

    Imagine your basis of hating Trump is because of mean tweets, January 6 and “hush money” trial all because liberal media is crooked. Fuck right off. This is my last post in this forum  dumb fucki

  • Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand
    Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand

    When you're a court, you just grab their asset, and they let you do it!

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#11652
1 hour ago, WhatTheBuck said:

No, his face is. 

That is Trump’s grifting-money-raising pose.  He has several similar pics out there to make him appear tough.

#11654

Normally I would take my suitcoat off before taking a shit That hard but there probably wasn’t a hook.  
 

normally I would also wonder why someone was photographing me taking such an aggressive shit.  Maybe that explains the disgruntled look and embarrassment explains why he left town so fast.  

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#11655
 

Just more wagging the dog

OMGLess than 20 people showed up this morning at the Fulton County jail to Laura Loomer’s rally “In support of our president Trump” even though Trump reposted the event on “Truth Social.”SAD!
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#11656

You gotta be pretty messed up to put your hopes and dreams on a clown in a circus in the middle of a zoo that’s on fire!

#11657
21 minutes ago, C-Man said:

Move over “Blue Steel,” DOTARD gives us “The Vigo”

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more like "Orange Turd"

#11658

There’s something about the mugshot that makes me sad. A team of weak, insecure advisors probably workshopped the photo then worked with a weak, demented old man to practice looking tough for his weak, profoundly lost followers.

The vanity, shallowness, and utter lack of substance in the entire pathetic movement encapsulated in one photo.

 

#11659
I've been practicing criminal law for over a decade and never once I have I seen someone weighed during booking. I have no idea why the entire world including the myriad internet experts just assumed they weigh during bookings. Did the county indicate they were going to?
That's the devils tricks. We all know he sucks ass, but we all tune in even though we know it's counter productive. it's kinda like he's the antichrist but we all just nod along
#11661
1 hour ago, Beau Vine said:
#TrumpMugshot

 

How did his eyes get so red, and what the hell is on donny’s head?

#11662
1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:


Did…did he take dozens of mega shits all over the street?

Same. Are those washed up squids or like… corpses?

Might need some ether or mescaline to aid in interpretation. 

#11663
2 minutes ago, Stilicho said:

Same. Are those washed up squids or like… corpses?

Might need some ether or mescaline to aid in interpretation. 

Looks kinda like when the man-o-war wash up on the Galveston shore

#11666
2 hours ago, Beau Vine said:
Both Blacks for Trump & Niggas for Trump showed up to Fulton County, Georgia to support President Donald TrumpThe whole gang out here reppin yellin FREE TRUMP!DA Fani Willis IS NOT happy Trump supporters are outside EVERYWHERE showing their respect#TrumpArrest#TrumpMugShot

 

He should familiarize himself with the modified version of the “cracker slapper” popularized in the aftermath of the Riverboat Rebellion in Montgomery. The folding mechanism on them fits perfectly across the brows of ignorant, dumb biscuit bakers on the take.

#11667
45 minutes ago, SilasCoade said:

I bet she's a lot of fun in the bedroom

There’s a whole thread on that.  In short she’s the type you fuck and run when you’re done!

#11668
6 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

 

That's taller than Washington at 6'-8".


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Leaner than Washington at fucking ton.

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#11670

 

My friend and I saw you from across the bar and really dig your vibe

 

 

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#11671

Meanwhile, outside the jail, a pair of women lusting after Trump's attention decided to have a catfight:

 

 

Marge Greene shows up at the Fulton Jail, and Laura Loomer crashes her press gaggle, calls her McCarthy’s puppet and says “you like to talk a bunch of shit online,” and as Marge is running away people with Loomer yell “Large Marge” and “Where’s your husband?” at her.

 

 

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#11673
16 minutes ago, locodos said:

f_webpThe Beethoven of Bullshit.   Da da dat Daaaaaaaa

It goes “DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMMMMMB.  DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMMMMMB.”

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#11674
6 minutes ago, Goredho said:

It goes “DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMMMMMB.  DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMMMMMB.”

Damnit! It's was right there

#11675

 

This is Trump right after posting his first tweet begging the handful of people on Truth Social not to leave the site now, and site CEO Devin Nunes reposting it hoping he still has a job in a few months while hoping and waiting to be in Trump’s cabinet.

 

 

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#11676

 

The former president being arrested is a complex emotional event for any American. Luckily, we have multiple opportunities to process it.

 

 

#11677

I thought they made you take your hat off for the mug shot. Why was he allowed to keep that rat hat on his head?

#11678
2 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

The former president being arrested is a complex emotional event for any American. Luckily, we have multiple opportunities to process it.

 

 


 

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#11680
1 hour ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Meanwhile, outside the jail, a pair of women lusting after Trump's attention decided to have a catfight:

 

 

Marge Greene shows up at the Fulton Jail, and Laura Loomer crashes her press gaggle, calls her McCarthy’s puppet and says “you like to talk a bunch of shit online,” and as Marge is running away people with Loomer yell “Large Marge” and “Where’s your husband?” at her.

 

 

Large Marge lol

#11681
30 minutes ago, locodos said:

Damnit! It's was right there

You still get the assist, Stockton.

#11683
1 hour ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Meanwhile, outside the jail, a pair of women lusting after Trump's attention decided to have a catfight:

 

 

Marge Greene shows up at the Fulton Jail, and Laura Loomer crashes her press gaggle, calls her McCarthy’s puppet and says “you like to talk a bunch of shit online,” and as Marge is running away people with Loomer yell “Large Marge” and “Where’s your husband?” at her.

 

 

Trash is going to trash.  

#11684
3 hours ago, Fastbreak said:

If you are rich as fuck, why would you pay someone 20% to post your bail? Just asking questions…

I guess we just don't know the art of the deal. Seriously though, this is more curious to me than his weight.

#11685
2 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Meanwhile, outside the jail, a pair of women lusting after Trump's attention decided to have a catfight:

 

 

Marge Greene shows up at the Fulton Jail, and Laura Loomer crashes her press gaggle, calls her McCarthy’s puppet and says “you like to talk a bunch of shit online,” and as Marge is running away people with Loomer yell “Large Marge” and “Where’s your husband?” at her.

 

 

Marge, the rep who who proposed a national divorce- Not MAGA Enough

These people know how to govern. 

#11686
10 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

I guess we just don't know the art of the deal. Seriously though, this is more curious to me than his weight.

If the trial occurs after the election, the PAC doesn't have the use of the $200k for the campaign. It'll be sitting on Rice St. earning 0%. 

If he uses Four Seasons Bail Bonds, the PAC will still have $180k available to spend prior to November 2024.

#11687

Perhaps a neurotic privacy move so that he's not directly providing the state of Georgia with any of his shady personal banking information? 

 

#11688
9 hours ago, Beau Vine said:
Both Blacks for Trump & Niggas for Trump showed up to Fulton County, Georgia to support President Donald TrumpThe whole gang out here reppin yellin FREE TRUMP!DA Fani Willis IS NOT happy Trump supporters are outside EVERYWHERE showing their respect#TrumpArrest#TrumpMugShot

 

 

this is just the griftiest of grifts, and I wish I would have gotten in on it from the ground up. 

 

#11689
8 hours ago, hpslugga said:

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This is like Google trying to get me to prove I'm not a robot by selecting all the pictures of psychopaths.

#11690

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/24/co-defendant-georgia-trump-indictment-00112932

 

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Shawn Still, a Georgia Republican charged alongside former President Donald Trump in a racketeering conspiracy to subvert the 2020 election, says he signed false papers claiming to be a legitimate presidential elector at Trump’s direction.

“Mr. Still, as a presidential elector, was also acting at the direction of the incumbent president of the United States,” his attorney Thomas Bever argued Thursday in a court filing seeking to transfer the case against him to federal court. “The president’s attorneys instructed Mr. Still and the other contingent electors that they had to meet and cast their ballots on Dec. 14, 2020.”

 

 

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In the weeks after his defeat at the polls to Joe Biden, Trump and his campaign urged state and national GOP officials to assemble slates of would-be presidential electors in seven states where Trump had filed legal challenges to the results. Campaign attorneys and a cadre of outside lawyers — including several charged alongside Trump in the indictment — argued that those activists should meet and cast electoral votes on Trump’s behalf on the same day the legitimate presidential electors met to vote for Biden.

 

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Though the Trump campaign’s attorneys told many of them that the effort was necessary to preserve Trump’s chances to prevail in ongoing legal challenges, Trump eventually used the existence of these illegitimate slates to provoke a controversy on Jan. 6, 2021, pressuring then-Vice President Mike Pence to recognize and count the unofficial electoral votes instead of Biden’s. Prosecutors in those states and Washington, D.C., have scrutinized the false electors in numerous criminal probes. In Michigan, all 16 false electors were recently charged with felonies for their role in the effort.

 

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Still’s argument is part of an effort to pluck his case out of the state courts and instead have his legal fate decided by a federal judge in the Northern District of Georgia. He contends that because Trump effectively instructed him to cast the ballot — based in part on legal advice from campaign and party lawyers — he was acting with the imprimatur of the federal government. That entitles him to immunity from state prosecution under the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, he says.

Still, who took office as a state senator in January, aligned his argument closely with co-defendant David Shafer, a former chair of the Georgia GOP who also served as a false elector on Trump’s behalf in December 2020. Like Still, Shafer is seeking to transfer his charges to federal court, arguing that the advice of Trump campaign attorneys was consistent with historical precedents and federal procedures.

“Mr. Shafer and the other Republican Electors in the 2020 election acted at the direction of the incumbent President and other federal officials,” Shafer’s attorney wrote in a petition seeking to move the Fulton County case to federal court.

A third false elector, Cathleen Latham, is also charged in the indictment.

The arguments by Still and Shafer underscore the tensions and cracks likely to emerge among the 19 defendants. Both men laid their decisions primarily at the feet of Trump and his attorneys for devising and blessing the false-elector gambit. Evidence amassed by the Jan. 6 select committee — as well as special counsel Jack Smith — revealed that Trump called RNC chair Ronna McDaniel a week before the Dec. 14 vote and put her on the phone with attorney John Eastman, a key driver of the false elector effort, to emphasize the importance of assembling the “alternative” slates.

The bids by Shafer and Still have been less prominent than similar efforts by Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of staff, and Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official, both of whom made failed emergency efforts to prevent the Fulton County district attorney from arresting them.

U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones has set an Aug. 28 evidentiary hearing to consider Meadows’ effort and a Sept. 18 hearing to consider Clark’s.

 

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16 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

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Still’s argument is part of an effort to pluck his case out of the state courts and instead have his legal fate decided by a federal judge in the Northern District of Georgia. He contends that because Trump effectively instructed him to cast the ballot — based in part on legal advice from campaign and party lawyers — he was acting with the imprimatur of the federal government. That entitles him to immunity from state prosecution under the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, he says.

Still, who took office as a state senator in January, aligned his argument closely with co-defendant David Shafer, a former chair of the Georgia GOP who also served as a false elector on Trump’s behalf in December 2020. Like Still, Shafer is seeking to transfer his charges to federal court, arguing that the advice of Trump campaign attorneys was consistent with historical precedents and federal procedures.

“Mr. Shafer and the other Republican Electors in the 2020 election acted at the direction of the incumbent President and other federal officials,” Shafer’s attorney wrote in a petition seeking to move the Fulton County case to federal court.

A third false elector, Cathleen Latham, is also charged in the indictment.

The arguments by Still and Shafer underscore the tensions and cracks likely to emerge among the 19 defendants. Both men laid their decisions primarily at the feet of Trump and his attorneys for devising and blessing the false-elector gambit. Evidence amassed by the Jan. 6 select committee — as well as special counsel Jack Smith — revealed that Trump called RNC chair Ronna McDaniel a week before the Dec. 14 vote and put her on the phone with attorney John Eastman, a key driver of the false elector effort, to emphasize the importance of assembling the “alternative” slates.

The bids by Shafer and Still have been less prominent than similar efforts by Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of staff, and Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official, both of whom made failed emergency efforts to prevent the Fulton County district attorney from arresting them.

U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones has set an Aug. 28 evidentiary hearing to consider Meadows’ effort and a Sept. 18 hearing to consider Clark’s.

 

 

 

#11693
4 hours ago, Fastbreak said:

If you are rich as fuck, why would you pay someone 20% to post your bail? Just asking questions…

This is really puzzling. If you have the cash, it seems a waste of money to use a bail bondsman. The only reason I could think of is that he didn’t want to use his own money, and instead chose to have his PAC take the hit for the bonding fee. Don’t know if that makes sense,… https://t.co/SC4UKPD0pO

 

#11694
55 minutes ago, Genco said:

If the trial occurs after the election, the PAC doesn't have the use of the $200k for the campaign. It'll be sitting on Rice St. earning 0%. 

If he uses Four Seasons Bail Bonds, the PAC will still have $180k available to spend prior to November 2024.

$200K is a rounding error in a presidential election war chest.  He's already grifted all the money from the PAC and there are no funds to write a check against.

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#11696
20 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:

$200K is a rounding error in a presidential election war chest.  He's already grifted all the money from the PAC and there are no funds to write a check against.

 

1 minute ago, Red Five said:

$200k for a billionaire would be like me dropping a $20. Why even bother messing with a bonds.... person?

Occam's Razor says the PAC is now broke.

#11698

if you're wondering why Zillow is trending:

Looks like somebody is afraid the government will seize this location which was used to hide stolen government secrets... RT @LongIslander520According to Zillow, tRump has reportedly sold his signature Mar-a-Lago luxury residence in FL, to tRump Jr. for, $422Million on August 4 https://t.co/dzlF2V1ws2

(someone is moving assets off of the books)

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