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I am sure the "KKK" thinks 1+1 is 2 does that make the answer wrong?
Not replacing Europeans?
Is that why they lied when they said the demographics wouldn't change and we wouldn't give out welfare in the 1965 Immigration Act?
Is that why back then it was 90% European and now 60% and the libs are celebrating Europeans becoming a minority?
Is that why Europe is being endlessly flood with muh diversity.
Just all a coincidence
 

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BTW if these people are so amazing don't you want them to stay in their own countries and help billions instead of millions of POC?
You are so racist you don't think these people can be successful unless they come to America or Europe
Are you a white supremacist?

You must be a Nazi
Bwahahaha
 

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Tha Anti-white scumbag party
White people turning into a minority is the source of our strength lol
 

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I am sure the "KKK" thinks 1+1 is 2 does that make the answer wrong?
Not replacing Europeans?
Is that why they lied when they said the demographics wouldn't change and we wouldn't give out welfare in the 1965 Immigration Act?
Is that why back then it was 90% European and now 60% and the libs are celebrating Europeans becoming a minority?
Is that why Europe is being endlessly flood with muh diversity.
Just all a coincidence
Lol, you came charging out of the Brainless Box with your very first sentence. Wtf does 1 +1 is 2 with the KKK mean, you fucking moron? You're WAY to fucking stupid to speak in "code" Bubba. And who is "they" that said demographics wouldn't change, and when was it said? Don't try to blow smoke up MY ass, but pulling lies outta YOUR ass, you stupid prick. And what do ANY of the above fact free statments have to with the fact that the short that I posted is a montage of the absolute bottom of the barrel in American. Go suck some Klan cock, Kumquat. Here, I believe that Matt Walsh is available:


Matt Walsh CRANKS UP HIS RACISM to Eleven!!!​


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Jesse talks about a moment from Matt Walsh's Daily Wire show where he was speaking about crime in America and said, They just can't find videos and news stories of White people going out and hunting Black people... IT JUST DOESN'T HAPPEN!" This is, of course, ignoring the facts which Jesse addresses!

 

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You don't even knw anything about the Immigration Act
Everyone knows the Klan is stupid hicks but that doesn't mean they are wrong on the issue.




You can't argue the facts because you don't even know or ignore them


When the U.S. Congress passed—and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law—the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, the move was largely seen as symbolic.

"The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants,” lead supporter Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) told the Senate during debate. “It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their jobs.

lol
You moved from replacement is not real to Matt Walsh "racism"
Too funny
Care to address Bidens comment?
Care to address the magical decline out of nowhere supposedly of the white population of the country?
I though you were the part of any disparity is racism. Just the disparity you don't like
90% of our immigration is non-European in a country built by them where they were always the majority and would never vote to make themselves a minority
 

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You don't even knw anything about the Immigration Act
Everyone knows the Klan is stupid hicks but that doesn't mean they are wrong on the issue.




You can't argue the facts because you don't even know or ignore them


When the U.S. Congress passed—and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law—the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, the move was largely seen as symbolic.

"The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants,” lead supporter Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) told the Senate during debate. “It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their jobs.

lol
You moved from replacement is not real to Matt Walsh "racism"
Too funny
Care to address Bidens comment?
Care to address the magical decline out of nowhere supposedly of the white population of the country?
I though you were the part of any disparity is racism. Just the disparity you don't like
90% of our immigration is non-European in a country built by them where they were always the majority and would never vote to make themselves a minority
Soooooo, your ancestors stole the country from people who weren't white, "flooding" the country with white people, but, when the shoe is on the other foot, you wanna just forget the past and top people from moving here, is that right? And, that 2nd sentence above? You admitting that you're in locksmith with those scumbags shows that you are a de facto Klansman. Like I said, go blow Gosar, while the two of you wax fondly of the GOOD 'ole days, when darkies and others who don't look like you knew their place-and enjoy Blubber Boy getting buggered from multiple fronts, lol.
 

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Soooooo, your ancestors stole the country from people who weren't white, "flooding" the country with white people, but, when the shoe is on the other foot, you wanna just forget the past and top people from moving here, is that right? And, that 2nd sentence above? You admitting that you're in locksmith with those scumbags shows that you are a de facto Klansman. Like I said, go blow Gosar, while the two of you wax fondly of the GOOD 'ole days, when darkies and others who don't look like you knew their place-and enjoy Blubber Boy getting buggered from multiple fronts, lol.
Your playing a lame game
If you agree with the Klan on anything you are a horrible person? lol
That was my whole 1+1 argument you were to dumb to understand

They stole nothing they conquered it like Indians did to each other.
You just avoided all my comments and questions because you have no answer.
 

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You can't even address the substance of the argument instead you use a bunch of clowns to defame someone because they agree and thats your argument lol
Pretty sure she isn't even saying what I am. She is saying replace Americans. I have the balls to say they are replacing Europeans
 

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Your playing a lame game
If you agree with the Klan on anything you are a horrible person? lol
That was my whole 1+1 argument you were to dumb to understand

They stole nothing they conquered it like Indians did to each other.
You just avoided all my comments and questions because you have no answer.
Where did I say, " you agree with the Klan on anything you are a horrible person?" you stupid cocksucker? I was trying to "figure out" wtf your unclear, completely irrelevant first sentence in # 5, and you STILL haven't said exactly what they're "right" about. Don't play videos with with other people blowing dog whistles, you brainless, motherless, gutless cunt, SAY what you mean. Among the things that you "left unsaid" is that, it's ONE thing to espouse the "we don't want the country to become less white" viewpoint, it's a free country and all, but, it's quite ANOTHER to either try and legislate that viewpoint-you know, those pesky voter restrictions, and railing against people who like to vote early or by mail, both of which have been going on for DECADES-or violate the rights of others by violence or intimidation, the way the Klan, the (recently convicted) Proud Boys and Oathkeepers have a tendency to do. If there's a group that wants less of "my kind" and who, historically, have resorted to violence to "achieve" it, then, I have NO hesitation to state, as far as I'M concerned, the only GOOD Klansman or Nazi, is a DEAD one. And, btw, YOU'RE the stupid hick that you stated they were, because, you obviously haven't learned the difference between YOUR and YOU'RE, you ignorant cocksucker. And, stop trying to deflect, Scumbag, you got BUTT fucked in 2018, 2020, and 2022, enjoy 2024 continuing the trend, not to mention: SLAMMA time for your Fuhrer, ROTLFMAO!!!!!
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Trump's summer of legal troubles heats up​

David Knowles
·Senior Editor
Tue, May 23, 2023 at 1:51 PM PDT·5 min read

As more Republicans have stepped forward to challenge the frontrunner, Donald Trump, for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slew of ominous legal developments have continued to complicate his reelection bid.
At present, Trump is facing one criminal indictment and two high-profile civil cases. By summer's end, however, he could see further charges filed against him in far more serious matters.
Here are the latest details from Yahoo News, its partners and other news organizations.

Mar-a-Lago documents investigation​


On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the special counsel on the case, Jack Smith, was wrapping up his investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and that many of Trump's "close associates" are preparing for him to be indicted.
- ADVERTISEMENT -

"Nearly every employee at Trump’s Florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff," has now testified before the Washington grand jury, sources told the Journal.
Among those who have testified is Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran. In March, a federal appeals court ruled that Corcoran must testify and produce notes he took during meetings with the former president about the handling of the classified documents. The notes showed that Trump was seeking to contest a federal subpoena ordering the return of the documents, a revelation that contradicts his assertion that he was "cooperating fully" with the FBI in the matter.

Georgia election interference​


Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis offered a clue this week that she might indict the former president in August in connection with his efforts to convince Georgia election officials to overturn his 2020 loss in the state.
Willis sent a letter Thursday to county Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, the Associated Press reported, asking judges not to schedule trials during the first three weeks of August.
Earlier this month, Willis appeared obtained immunity deals with eight people accused in the scheme to present "fake electors" who would falsely claim that Trump had defeated Joe Biden in the state, Reuters reported.

Probe of Jan. 6, 2021


Prosecutor Jack Smith at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2020. (Jerry Lampen/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Smith is also pressing ahead with his investigation of Trump on a host of potential crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the United States and insurrection — all stemming from his efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election that led to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In late April, when former Vice President Mike Pence was compelled to testify before the grand jury, he was questioned for more than five hours about his dealings with Trump leading up to the riot. Smith, according to CNN, was in attendance.

Indictment in Manhattan​


Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Siegfried Nacion/Star Max/IPx)
On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set a March 25 start date for Trump's Manhattan criminal trail on charges that he falsified business records, ABC News reported. The judge also laid out the terms of a protective order, warning Trump not to share evidence put forth by the prosecutors office during discovery on social media.
Trump responded to Tuesday's proceedings in a post on social media, saying "I believe my First Amendment Rights,“Freedom of Speech,” have been violated."
In a court filing last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the underlying crimes he alleges Trump committed as part of his hush money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The allegations include felony violations of New York election, tax and penal law, as well as violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

New York civil lawsuit​


New York State Attorney General Letitia James. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
In March, Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the $250 million civil case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James, rejected attempts by the former president's lawyers to delay the start of the trial. It is scheduled to begin Oct. 2.

E. Jean Carroll​


E. Jean Carroll arrives at the courthouse in Manhattan on April 25. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
One day after a New York jury awarded writer E. Jean Carroll a $5 million judgment in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Trump, the former president participated in a CNN town hall where he repeatedly attacked her credibility.
On Monday, Carroll cited his remarks when she amended her complaint in a pending defamation lawsuit against Trump, seeking at least $10 million in additional damages.
On his Truth Social platform, meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that Carroll had made up the story that he sexually abused her in a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.
"I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her," Trump wrote, adding, "IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!"
 

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Congrats on thejumbled useless mess you wrote
Violence and intimidation to get your way is what BLM and black supremacists do. They better get what they want or watch out for a race riot
 

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Congrats on thejumbled useless mess you wrote
Violence and intimidation to get your way is what BLM and black supremacists do. They better get what they want or watch out for a race riot
Black Supremacists? Get fuck outta here, you stupid cunt. And, btw, those traitorous cocksuckers who stormed the Capitol on J6 (hundreds of whom are now in jail or awaiting sentence for "following" a guy who wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire)? What were THEY doing? And, stop trying to deflect, you stupid cocksucker.
Congrats on thejumbled useless mess you wrote
Violence and intimidation to get your way is what BLM and black supremacists do. They better get what they want or watch out for a race riot
Black supremacists. LOL. You more you post, the dumber you show yourself to be, Exploited Brain. Let me ask you something, those traitorous cocksuckers who swarmed the Capitol on J6, were THEY guilty of violence and intimidation? The fact that HUNDREDS of them, including the leaders of the two organized groups, are sitting in jail (for a guy who wouldn't piss on lips if their teeth were on fire) would seem to indicate that they were.

No "jumbled mess," just a SHITLOAD of stuff that gonna end up BUTT fucking your Fuhrer that, increasingly, you don't wanna think about, lol. And, of course, it has an EASY solution: You don't like my posts, stay the fuck outta threads that I start and mind your own business, you stupid cocksucker. How many posts started by YOU do you see me in? I think that even somebody as stupid as YOU are can figure out the reason for that. I wish you LOTS of luck, KKK Cocksucker-ALL of it bad.

SLAMMA time for your Fuhrer, ROTLFMAO!!!!!
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Trump's summer of legal troubles heats up​

David Knowles
·Senior Editor
Tue, May 23, 2023 at 1:51 PM PDT·5 min read

As more Republicans have stepped forward to challenge the frontrunner, Donald Trump, for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slew of ominous legal developments have continued to complicate his reelection bid.
At present, Trump is facing one criminal indictment and two high-profile civil cases. By summer's end, however, he could see further charges filed against him in far more serious matters.
Here are the latest details from Yahoo News, its partners and other news organizations.

Mar-a-Lago documents investigation​

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the special counsel on the case, Jack Smith, was wrapping up his investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and that many of Trump's "close associates" are preparing for him to be indicted.
- ADVERTISEMENT -

"Nearly every employee at Trump’s Florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff," has now testified before the Washington grand jury, sources told the Journal.
Among those who have testified is Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran. In March, a federal appeals court ruled that Corcoran must testify and produce notes he took during meetings with the former president about the handling of the classified documents. The notes showed that Trump was seeking to contest a federal subpoena ordering the return of the documents, a revelation that contradicts his assertion that he was "cooperating fully" with the FBI in the matter.

Georgia election interference​

Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis offered a clue this week that she might indict the former president in August in connection with his efforts to convince Georgia election officials to overturn his 2020 loss in the state.
Willis sent a letter Thursday to county Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, the Associated Press reported, asking judges not to schedule trials during the first three weeks of August.
Earlier this month, Willis appeared obtained immunity deals with eight people accused in the scheme to present "fake electors" who would falsely claim that Trump had defeated Joe Biden in the state, Reuters reported.

Probe of Jan. 6, 2021

Prosecutor Jack Smith at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2020. (Jerry Lampen/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Smith is also pressing ahead with his investigation of Trump on a host of potential crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the United States and insurrection — all stemming from his efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election that led to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In late April, when former Vice President Mike Pence was compelled to testify before the grand jury, he was questioned for more than five hours about his dealings with Trump leading up to the riot. Smith, according to CNN, was in attendance.

Indictment in Manhattan​

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Siegfried Nacion/Star Max/IPx)
On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set a March 25 start date for Trump's Manhattan criminal trail on charges that he falsified business records, ABC News reported. The judge also laid out the terms of a protective order, warning Trump not to share evidence put forth by the prosecutors office during discovery on social media.
Trump responded to Tuesday's proceedings in a post on social media, saying "I believe my First Amendment Rights,“Freedom of Speech,” have been violated."
In a court filing last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the underlying crimes he alleges Trump committed as part of his hush money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The allegations include felony violations of New York election, tax and penal law, as well as violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

New York civil lawsuit​

New York State Attorney General Letitia James. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
In March, Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the $250 million civil case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James, rejected attempts by the former president's lawyers to delay the start of the trial. It is scheduled to begin Oct. 2.

E. Jean Carroll​

E. Jean Carroll arrives at the courthouse in Manhattan on April 25. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
One day after a New York jury awarded writer E. Jean Carroll a $5 million judgment in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Trump, the former president participated in a CNN town hall where he repeatedly attacked her credibility.
On Monday, Carroll cited his remarks when she amended her complaint in a pending defamation lawsuit against Trump, seeking at least $10 million in additional damages.
On his Truth Social platform, meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that Carroll had made up the story that he sexually abused her in a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.
"I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her," Trump wrote, adding, "IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!"
 

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So triggered. I bet you are screaming at the sky
You don't know SHIT, so, stop pretending as if you do. I noticed that you didn't answer the question about the J6 scum, any particular reason for that? Here's an additional quesion: was Ashley Babbitt a "patriot," on an entitled bitch who got what she richly deserved? Oh, and, don't forget: SLAMMA time for your Fuhrer, ROTLFMAO!!!!!
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Yahoo News

Trump's summer of legal troubles heats up​

David Knowles
·Senior Editor
Tue, May 23, 2023 at 1:51 PM PDT·5 min read

As more Republicans have stepped forward to challenge the frontrunner, Donald Trump, for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slew of ominous legal developments have continued to complicate his reelection bid.
At present, Trump is facing one criminal indictment and two high-profile civil cases. By summer's end, however, he could see further charges filed against him in far more serious matters.
Here are the latest details from Yahoo News, its partners and other news organizations.

Mar-a-Lago documents investigation​

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the special counsel on the case, Jack Smith, was wrapping up his investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and that many of Trump's "close associates" are preparing for him to be indicted.
- ADVERTISEMENT -

"Nearly every employee at Trump’s Florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff," has now testified before the Washington grand jury, sources told the Journal.
Among those who have testified is Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran. In March, a federal appeals court ruled that Corcoran must testify and produce notes he took during meetings with the former president about the handling of the classified documents. The notes showed that Trump was seeking to contest a federal subpoena ordering the return of the documents, a revelation that contradicts his assertion that he was "cooperating fully" with the FBI in the matter.

Georgia election interference​

Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis offered a clue this week that she might indict the former president in August in connection with his efforts to convince Georgia election officials to overturn his 2020 loss in the state.
Willis sent a letter Thursday to county Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, the Associated Press reported, asking judges not to schedule trials during the first three weeks of August.
Earlier this month, Willis appeared obtained immunity deals with eight people accused in the scheme to present "fake electors" who would falsely claim that Trump had defeated Joe Biden in the state, Reuters reported.

Probe of Jan. 6, 2021

Prosecutor Jack Smith at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2020. (Jerry Lampen/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Smith is also pressing ahead with his investigation of Trump on a host of potential crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the United States and insurrection — all stemming from his efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election that led to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In late April, when former Vice President Mike Pence was compelled to testify before the grand jury, he was questioned for more than five hours about his dealings with Trump leading up to the riot. Smith, according to CNN, was in attendance.

Indictment in Manhattan​

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Siegfried Nacion/Star Max/IPx)
On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set a March 25 start date for Trump's Manhattan criminal trail on charges that he falsified business records, ABC News reported. The judge also laid out the terms of a protective order, warning Trump not to share evidence put forth by the prosecutors office during discovery on social media.
Trump responded to Tuesday's proceedings in a post on social media, saying "I believe my First Amendment Rights,“Freedom of Speech,” have been violated."
In a court filing last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the underlying crimes he alleges Trump committed as part of his hush money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The allegations include felony violations of New York election, tax and penal law, as well as violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

New York civil lawsuit​

New York State Attorney General Letitia James. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
In March, Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the $250 million civil case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James, rejected attempts by the former president's lawyers to delay the start of the trial. It is scheduled to begin Oct. 2.

E. Jean Carroll​

E. Jean Carroll arrives at the courthouse in Manhattan on April 25. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
One day after a New York jury awarded writer E. Jean Carroll a $5 million judgment in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Trump, the former president participated in a CNN town hall where he repeatedly attacked her credibility.
On Monday, Carroll cited his remarks when she amended her complaint in a pending defamation lawsuit against Trump, seeking at least $10 million in additional damages.
On his Truth Social platform, meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that Carroll had made up the story that he sexually abused her in a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.
"I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her," Trump wrote, adding, "IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!"
 

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This whole thread was about a subject and you never answered anything
Have a nice day fraudster
 

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This whole thread was about a subject and you never answered anything
Have a nice day fraudster
I answered PLENTY, as any objective person can see, you just didn't like the answers, and ran away like the gutless turd that you are on MY questions. Stick an acid smeared dildo up your ass, and have a MISERABLE day, Sheet Wearing Whack Job. Oh, and, don't forget:
SLAMMA time for your Fuhrer, ROTLFMAO!!!!!
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Trump's summer of legal troubles heats up​

David Knowles
·Senior Editor
Tue, May 23, 2023 at 1:51 PM PDT·5 min read

As more Republicans have stepped forward to challenge the frontrunner, Donald Trump, for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slew of ominous legal developments have continued to complicate his reelection bid.
At present, Trump is facing one criminal indictment and two high-profile civil cases. By summer's end, however, he could see further charges filed against him in far more serious matters.
Here are the latest details from Yahoo News, its partners and other news organizations.

Mar-a-Lago documents investigation​

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the special counsel on the case, Jack Smith, was wrapping up his investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and that many of Trump's "close associates" are preparing for him to be indicted.
- ADVERTISEMENT -

"Nearly every employee at Trump’s Florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff," has now testified before the Washington grand jury, sources told the Journal.
Among those who have testified is Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran. In March, a federal appeals court ruled that Corcoran must testify and produce notes he took during meetings with the former president about the handling of the classified documents. The notes showed that Trump was seeking to contest a federal subpoena ordering the return of the documents, a revelation that contradicts his assertion that he was "cooperating fully" with the FBI in the matter.

Georgia election interference​

Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis offered a clue this week that she might indict the former president in August in connection with his efforts to convince Georgia election officials to overturn his 2020 loss in the state.
Willis sent a letter Thursday to county Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, the Associated Press reported, asking judges not to schedule trials during the first three weeks of August.
Earlier this month, Willis appeared obtained immunity deals with eight people accused in the scheme to present "fake electors" who would falsely claim that Trump had defeated Joe Biden in the state, Reuters reported.

Probe of Jan. 6, 2021

Prosecutor Jack Smith at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2020. (Jerry Lampen/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Smith is also pressing ahead with his investigation of Trump on a host of potential crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the United States and insurrection — all stemming from his efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election that led to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In late April, when former Vice President Mike Pence was compelled to testify before the grand jury, he was questioned for more than five hours about his dealings with Trump leading up to the riot. Smith, according to CNN, was in attendance.

Indictment in Manhattan​

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Siegfried Nacion/Star Max/IPx)
On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set a March 25 start date for Trump's Manhattan criminal trail on charges that he falsified business records, ABC News reported. The judge also laid out the terms of a protective order, warning Trump not to share evidence put forth by the prosecutors office during discovery on social media.
Trump responded to Tuesday's proceedings in a post on social media, saying "I believe my First Amendment Rights,“Freedom of Speech,” have been violated."
In a court filing last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the underlying crimes he alleges Trump committed as part of his hush money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The allegations include felony violations of New York election, tax and penal law, as well as violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

New York civil lawsuit​

New York State Attorney General Letitia James. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
In March, Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the $250 million civil case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James, rejected attempts by the former president's lawyers to delay the start of the trial. It is scheduled to begin Oct. 2.

E. Jean Carroll​

E. Jean Carroll arrives at the courthouse in Manhattan on April 25. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
One day after a New York jury awarded writer E. Jean Carroll a $5 million judgment in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Trump, the former president participated in a CNN town hall where he repeatedly attacked her credibility.
On Monday, Carroll cited his remarks when she amended her complaint in a pending defamation lawsuit against Trump, seeking at least $10 million in additional damages.
On his Truth Social platform, meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that Carroll had made up the story that he sexually abused her in a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.
"I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her," Trump wrote, adding, "IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!"
 

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I agree with the KKK on some issues especially this one of which Dafinch is a proud member......Some thread links from stormfront politics forum...
The Strange Minds of Leftists
The Strange Minds of Leftists, Part 2
Of COURSE you do, Road SCUM. What's stranger than a moron who fervently believed the predictions of an obvious lunatic-that would be Succubus Sydney Powell-that she would produce "biblical" voter fraud results against the DEMS, and, even worse, who TWICE was stupid enough to believe that Blubber Boy would be reinstated? How'd that comin' along, btw? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :lock::lock::lock::arrowhead:arrowhead:arrowhead:highfive::highfive::highfive::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::+signs8-17:+signs8-17:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
 
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Of COURSE you do, Road SCUM. What's stranger than a moron who fervently believed the predictions of an obvious lunatic-that would be Succubus Sydney Powell-that she would produce "biblical" voter fraud results against the DEMS, and, even worse, who TWICE was stupid enough to believe that Blubber Boy would be reinstated? How'd that comin' along, btw? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :lock::lock::lock::arrowhead:arrowhead:arrowhead:highfive::highfive::highfive::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::+signs8-17:+signs8-17:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
& I forgot to say you're an active member also.....Eat shit Dafinch...
 

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& I forgot to say you're an active member also.....Eat shit Dafinch...
Go blow yer Moron-in-Arms, Exploited Brain-and you two kids can hold each other tenderly as yer boy's slicing and dicing unfolds:

SLAMMA time for your Fuhrer, ROTLFMAO!!!!!


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Yahoo News

Trump's summer of legal troubles heats up​

David Knowles
·Senior Editor
Tue, May 23, 2023 at 1:51 PM PDT·5 min read

As more Republicans have stepped forward to challenge the frontrunner, Donald Trump, for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slew of ominous legal developments have continued to complicate his reelection bid.
At present, Trump is facing one criminal indictment and two high-profile civil cases. By summer's end, however, he could see further charges filed against him in far more serious matters.
Here are the latest details from Yahoo News, its partners and other news organizations.

Mar-a-Lago documents investigation​

On Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the special counsel on the case, Jack Smith, was wrapping up his investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House and that many of Trump's "close associates" are preparing for him to be indicted.
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"Nearly every employee at Trump’s Florida home, from top political aides to maids and maintenance staff," has now testified before the Washington grand jury, sources told the Journal.
Among those who have testified is Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran. In March, a federal appeals court ruled that Corcoran must testify and produce notes he took during meetings with the former president about the handling of the classified documents. The notes showed that Trump was seeking to contest a federal subpoena ordering the return of the documents, a revelation that contradicts his assertion that he was "cooperating fully" with the FBI in the matter.

Georgia election interference​

Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis offered a clue this week that she might indict the former president in August in connection with his efforts to convince Georgia election officials to overturn his 2020 loss in the state.
Willis sent a letter Thursday to county Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville, the Associated Press reported, asking judges not to schedule trials during the first three weeks of August.
Earlier this month, Willis appeared obtained immunity deals with eight people accused in the scheme to present "fake electors" who would falsely claim that Trump had defeated Joe Biden in the state, Reuters reported.

Probe of Jan. 6, 2021

Prosecutor Jack Smith at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2020. (Jerry Lampen/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Smith is also pressing ahead with his investigation of Trump on a host of potential crimes, including obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the United States and insurrection — all stemming from his efforts to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election that led to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In late April, when former Vice President Mike Pence was compelled to testify before the grand jury, he was questioned for more than five hours about his dealings with Trump leading up to the riot. Smith, according to CNN, was in attendance.

Indictment in Manhattan​

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. (Siegfried Nacion/Star Max/IPx)
On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan set a March 25 start date for Trump's Manhattan criminal trail on charges that he falsified business records, ABC News reported. The judge also laid out the terms of a protective order, warning Trump not to share evidence put forth by the prosecutors office during discovery on social media.
Trump responded to Tuesday's proceedings in a post on social media, saying "I believe my First Amendment Rights,“Freedom of Speech,” have been violated."
In a court filing last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg laid out the underlying crimes he alleges Trump committed as part of his hush money payment to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The allegations include felony violations of New York election, tax and penal law, as well as violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

New York civil lawsuit​

New York State Attorney General Letitia James. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
In March, Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the $250 million civil case brought against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James, rejected attempts by the former president's lawyers to delay the start of the trial. It is scheduled to begin Oct. 2.

E. Jean Carroll​

E. Jean Carroll arrives at the courthouse in Manhattan on April 25. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
One day after a New York jury awarded writer E. Jean Carroll a $5 million judgment in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Trump, the former president participated in a CNN town hall where he repeatedly attacked her credibility.
On Monday, Carroll cited his remarks when she amended her complaint in a pending defamation lawsuit against Trump, seeking at least $10 million in additional damages.
On his Truth Social platform, meanwhile, Trump continued to insist that Carroll had made up the story that he sexually abused her in a changing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.
"I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her," Trump wrote, adding, "IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!"
 

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