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The Hush Money Trial is On
Author: BobR    Date: 2024-04-24 12:00:00

It's finally happening - TFG, the bloated orange sack of protoplasm - is actually on trial in a criminal case. None of this "civil lawsuit" nonsense - this is the real deal. Things got off to an inauspicious start for the "person of interest #1" with more gag-order violations, and the twatwaffle falling asleep in court.

Yesterday, the hilariously named David Pecker testified to the crimes committed:
In what amounted to incredibly damning testimony, Pecker laid out the 2015 deal he reached with Trump “to help the campaign.” Pecker called the arrangement to publish stories to make Trump look good — and to smear his political rivals — “highly, highly confidential.”

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Pecker also testified about the Enquirer’s efforts regarding “catch and kill,” the practice of buying the exclusive rights to a story only to make sure it would never be published.

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A second catch-and-kill example involved former Playboy model Karen McDougal, who was shopping a story about a sexual relationship she said she had with Trump. “I think you should buy it,” Pecker said he told Trump, who was married at the time, during the 2016 campaign.

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow was in the courtroom, and had some things to say. There's too much good stuff there to copy & paste, so just read all of it (< 5 mins). Yesterday, she apologized to the other members of the press for snorting audibly when the first witness threw dotard under the bus.

Meanwhile, outside the courthouse, the police were expecting some major protests. In what is NOT a good omen for Don the Con, the demonstrations were a bit underwhelming:
Let’s get you caught up on the pageantry of waiting outside a courthouse in New York City for Donald Trump to get arrested. There are police barricades. There are policemen. What there haven’t been, to speak of, are the protesters that Trump summoned to this spot—there are perhaps two at this point, though it’s hard to tell for sure. There are no Trump flags here, no signs, no bombastic speeches about God and country and freedom.

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This is what happens when you tell your supporters to rally for you and then they get arrested en masse and then you leave office without pardoning them. All of Trump’s boldest soldiers are in jail, headed to jail, or terrified of going to jail. Much of the hard-core alt-right remembers and is vocally bitter about this, but everyone else has largely reached an undeclared yet firm position on the subject. We’ll support you, Mr President, but don’t expect us to show up for you anymore.

Posting the "There are DOZENS of us" YouTube video would be giving them to much credit.

For all the crimes Al Capone committed, he ended up going to jail for tax evasion. This could end up being TFG's Waterloo. He certainly seems to be circling the bowl (or maybe he just smells that way, what with all the farting and diaper dumping in his sleep).
 

3 comments (Latest Comment: 04/24/2024 15:58:52 by Will_in_Ca)
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Comment by Raine on 04/24/2024 15:09:28
Good Morning!



Comment by Raine on 04/24/2024 15:12:12
The courtroom doesn’t smell good. Think old soup and stale breath.


Comment by Will_in_Ca on 04/24/2024 15:58:52
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

I think that the TFG is afraid that he will finally face criminal penalties for his actions that impact him directly and could lead to jail time. (TFG and his organization have been fined and banned from running charities in New York among other legal consequences. He may end up facing a prison sentence.) Perhaps we can ask someone to provide strong devices to clean the air in the courtroom.