Trump sentencing live updates: Judge sentences Trump to ‘unconditional discharge in hush money case
Trump sentencing live updates: Judge sentences Trump to ‘unconditional discharge in hush money case
Trump sentencing live updates: Judge sentences Trump to ‘unconditional discharge in hush money case
I wonder if the American voters realize just how surreal of a situation they cast their country in. Anybody who believes the USA looks like anything other than a weird bad trip is out of his goddamn mind.
We don't. The subtle to obvious propaganda in public and social media gets us tangled with fighting each other rather than working together because the owners of the media, as well as the ads, want more money.
In a lengthy post, Trump called his unconditional discharge sentence a "hoax" and repeated that he will appeal it.
The fact that he gets this complete "slap on the wrist" sentence and still complains about it. like...bruh
Is it even a slap on the wrist? Sounds like his punishment is nothing at all.
he has to live with seeing headlines calling him a convicted felon, which is like jalapeno oil in the eyes to Trump
Man, I hope I can afford to have no penalty after being convicted of a felony.
Apparently, we do elect kings — because the president sure as hell is above the law.
34 felonies
Do you have the money to commit that many felonies in the first place? No? Then don't. 😶
It's now official. In ten days, we'll have a convicted felon as president.
Anyone up for a massive protest?
Make sure you're a young white man with rich parents before you hit the street.
Okay. I'll wear a tie, maybe a monacle, too, with a praise the convicted felon for impeachment sign.
Clinton was so now it's the republicans turn. It's only fair.
Edit
Clinton wasn't impeached because the senate didn't get the two-thirds vote, so it was aquitted. Dammit. Our justice system is crap.
I find I sometimes struggle with...hmm I'm lacking the word here. I feel like there's this mental whiplash when I read about stuff like this.
As a little kid I was taught in school that we have laws to keep society orderly for everyone. I was taught about morals and between right and wrong. Who "good" and "bad" people were.
I always thought the government was "good". And then I see stuff like this and my brain short circuits.
I apologize for making you feel that way, but, in my opinion, knowledge is power. They have to do something if thousands of citizens protest. Otherwise, who knows how far they're willing to go. Oh wait, it's Project 2025
Oh you're absolutely right. I would rather know about it than pretend everything is sunshine and rainbows. I just find it jarring that so much of the morals and rules I grew up on are not how things actually are lol
And it means absolutely nothing. It's a complete and utter waste of time and energy.
How many crimes and sins has Donald trump committed so far? I want a list