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Msg ID: 2724449 Just In: Federal Judge says it's LIKELY Trump committed a felony on Jan 6 . +3/-1     
Author:bladeslap
3/28/2022 12:38:28 PM

Federal judge says it's 'likely' Trump committed a felony on January 6 while attempting 'to secure the Presidency by any means'

  • A judge said in a Monday ruling that Trump "likely" broke federal law while trying to overturn the election results.
  • "The illegality" of Trump's plan to disrupt Congress' election certification on Jan. 6, 2021 "was obvious," the judge said.
  • He added that Trump "knowingly tried to subvert" the "fundamental principle" of peaceful transfers of power.
  • Trump and his allies are facing a flurry of legal challenges this year.
  • Investigations into his company's finances are ongoing, along with others related to January 6.
  • Here are the dates to watch out for this year.

Former President Donald Trump has had a number of surprising legal victories ever since he left the White House — though his greatest potential battles are still looming.

In November, Summer Zervos, who had accused Trump of sexual assault following her appearance on "The Apprentice," dropped her lawsuit against him before he was forced to sit for a deposition. At around the same time, a New York state judge dismissed a lawsuit from Michael Cohen seeking to have the Trump Organization reimburse his legal fees for work he did on Trump's behalf.

But greater dangers loom. The Trump Organization is the subject of a sprawling investigation from the Manhattan district attorney's office and the New York attorney general's office into alleged financial misconduct.

In Atlanta, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is weighing charges over his conduct in the 2020 election. Those investigations are proceeding as the Justice Department comes up on the five-year deadline to prosecute Trump over acts of possible obstruction that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller III scrutinized as part of his investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration is sending a steady stream of Trump's White House records to the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. And Trump — along with many of his allies — face federal investigations and lawsuits stemming from the January 6 insurrection. Expect the judges in those cases to set court dates later this year.

While Trump mulls whether to run for president again in 2024, 2022 is shaping up to be a year of legal headaches for the former president and his associates. Here's a timeline of the threats Trumpworld faces.



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Msg ID: 2725061 Seems opinions are the common theme when it comes to Trump +0/-1     
Author:observer II
4/4/2022 8:12:40 AM

Reply to: 2724449

I love watching and listening to you liberals cry about how bad Trump is and coming up empty handed........everytime.

And while you are ecreaming bloody murder, Hunter Biden and daddy are meanwhile depositing millions of dollars into their private bank accounts laughing at you.

And when i say laughing at YOU, it's because YOU are the ones that believe he's innocent. Too funny, again, you can't make this stuff up.

So back to Trump

Every single one of the liberal democrats claims are based on:

LIKELY'S

MAYBE'S

POSSIBLIES

MORE THAN LIKLEY'S

Do you see the common denominator here.

Keep up the good work. Fraud looks good on you



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