The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. egger

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    In the past week:

    The Supreme Court in a 8-1 decision rejected Trump's bid to block the Jan. 6 committee from seeing his records related to his riot.

    His buddy Fruman was sentenced to a year in prison.

    Officials in Georgia requested a grand jury to assist investigating his phone call to Raffensperger.

    NY AG James outlined possible patterns of fraud in Trump's business practices.

    Additional information surfaced about Trump's fake electoral slates.

    3,000 of Giuliani's communications were released to prosecutors.

    The Jan. 6 committee requested Ivanka to meet to discuss Trump's riot.

    News surfaced of a draft executive order by Trump to have the military seize voting machines.
     
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  2. egger

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    After Fruman and Parnas were arrested, Trump claimed he didn't know them.

    Fruman and Parnas are second and third on the left in the photo standing with Pence, Trump, and Giuliani.

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    Parnas was seen standing near and behind Trump on stage at an October 2018 midterm election ralliy.
     
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  5. Eric!

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    LMAO, “I don’t know them” LOL!!!
     
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  6. Eric!

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    Liar, liar, pants on fire!!!!
     
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    Lol, “wow” is all I can say about that
     
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    Doesn't really matter, does it? Tens of millions of his supporters will fully believe in the 'devastating evidence' without even having been told what that evidence is.

    As before, there's really no reason for Trump to stop lying.

    For him, lying works........so why stop?
     
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  12. Eric!

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    Lock him up!!
     
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    Copying DeSantis in FL, Perdue proposes election police for in GA.

    Perdue is running for governor against incumbent Kemp who is on Trump's revenge list for not overturning a legitimate election.


    Perdue proposes election police force in Georgia

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    "Former Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.), who is challenging the sitting Republican governor of Georgia after he lost his own reelection bid, has called for a new law enforcement organization dedicated exclusively to investigating election law violations after continued unfounded and unsupported allegations of improprieties in the 2020 elections.

    Perdue said Thursday he would propose a new division meant to enforce election laws and arrest those who commit fraud or crimes related to elections, functions that are already performed by divisions of Georgia’s government.

    Perdue is running against Gov. Brian Kemp (R), a former ally who acknowledged the fact that both Perdue and former President Trump lost their election bids in Georgia in 2020. In a statement Thursday, Perdue referenced a 2018 consent decree that governed how absentee ballots are counted in the event that a voter’s date of birth is incorrect or missing."
     
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    Perdue lost the special election on Jan. 5, 2021 for a U.S. Senate seat in GA to Ossoff with the help of Trump sowing seeds of doubt in the GOP in the GA election with his stolen election rhetoric. The loss resulted in democrats taking control of the Senate.
     
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    The document title says it's a settlement agreement.

    Trump created a big stink about the agreement during his pressure call to Raffensperger. Trump was insistent that it was a consent decree. During the phone call, Raffensperger and his associates said they remember it as being a settlement agreement (which is what the document states).


    Settlement agreement pdf:

    https://images.law.com/contrib/content/uploads/documents/404/7278/ACLU-v.-Kemp-settlement.pdf
     
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    If that's what it actually becomes, Trump and his cohorts will be under increased law enforcement scrutiny.

    A grand jury has recently been requested in GA to aid in the investigation of Trump's pressuring of election-related officials.
     
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    They got him covfefe, once.
     
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    Capitol attack committee has spoken to Trump AG William Barr, chairman says

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    "The chairman of the congressional committee investigating the US Capitol attack and Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election revealed on Sunday that the panel has spoken to the former attorney general William Barr, a further indication that the inquiry has moved closer to the ex-president’s inner circle.

    Bennie Thompson told CBS’s Face the Nation that Barr, who was accused of making the justice department Trump’s tool but who resigned before Trump left office, had spoken more than once with the panel.

    “To be honest with you, we’ve had conversations with the former attorney general already,” Thompson said.

    His host, Margaret Brennan, asked if the panel would seek answers from Barr over the discovery of a draft executive order for the US military to seize voting machines in contested states."
     
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    Capitol attack committee has spoken to Trump AG William Barr, chairman says

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    "“We have talked to Department of Defense individuals,” Thompson said. “We are concerned that our military was part of this big lie on promoting that the election was false. If you are using the military to potentially seize voting machines, even though it’s a discussion, the public needs to know.”

    News of the interviews with Barr, who angered Trump by insisting there was no evidence to support his lies of a stolen election, dealt another blow to the former president, whose political and legal woes escalated significantly this week.

    Unlike other Trumpworld insiders who have refused to cooperate with the January 6 committee, such as the former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, strategist Steve Bannon and national security adviser Michael Flynn, Barr appears to have spoken willingly."
     
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    ‘The walls are closing in’: Trump reels from week of political setbacks

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    “The most immediate thing is the grand jury in Georgia because there’s audio of him trying to get [secretary of state] Brad Raffensperger to ‘find’ votes. Under Georgia election laws as I read them that is potentially a crime.

    “The looming question is whether Trump will be indicted along with 11 others so far for seditious conspiracy [over the 6 January Capitol attack]. To me that’s the biggest turn of events … the justice department believes they have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt of an agreement, a meeting of minds to overturn a legitimate election.

    “And that there are a lot of high-level people that are looped into it, including potentially Donald Trump himself, and of course he’s not president, so he’s not immune from prosecution any more.”
     
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