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1 hour ago, Pete said:

When was that happening again mainecunt?

:owned::lmao:

Geeze, let the poor guy grieve. 

:lol:

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3 minutes ago, Stephen Hawking said:

Geeze, let the poor guy grieve. 

:lol:

Is he even alive?

Wonder when He'll congratulate Trump???:haha:

1 hour ago, EvilBird said:

Yup. He wasnt the only idiot here thats been saying this . Fucking moronic cultists 

 

 

 

So you believe that laws don’t apply to the President?   “We don’t like dem der elites in power”. 🤣. He’s going to fleece you dumb fuckers so badly. 

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Just now, revkevsdi said:

So you believe that laws don’t apply to the President?   “We don’t like dem der elites in power”. 🤣. He’s going to fleece you dumb fuckers so badly. 

:cry::cry::cry: from a third world country lmao

2 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

So you believe that laws don’t apply to the President?   “We don’t like dem der elites in power”. 🤣. He’s going to fleece you dumb fuckers so badly. 

Never heard you bitching about Obama and Joe Biden breaking laws . :news:

5 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

So you believe that laws don’t apply to the President?   “We don’t like dem der elites in power”. 🤣. He’s going to fleece you dumb fuckers so badly. 

Just like last time right? 

10 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

So you believe that laws don’t apply to the President?   “We don’t like dem der elites in power”. 🤣. He’s going to fleece you dumb fuckers so badly. 

They're saying the biggest win in history.

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He’s gonna be behind bars with the popular vote in his pocket :lmao:

4 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

They're saying the biggest win in history.

Donald Trump GIF

5 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

They're saying the biggest win in history.

So was it rigged ?  Trump kept saying it was rigged. Was it rigged by him?

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The Dems couldn't cheat enough to beat the real votes.  :lol:

Now what are they gonna attempt?

House and Senate???

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2 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

House and Senate???

Looks that way.  It's an epic win for patriots and America.

Now, if we can just get TDS to go fatal...more winning!!!

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12 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

So was it rigged ?  Trump kept saying it was rigged. Was it rigged by him?

No, but 2020 certainly was.  Unless you believe this was actual.

:lol:

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

No, but 2020 certainly was.  Unless you believe this was actual.

:lol:

 

 

Most popular president,.....EVER. !.:lol:

 

from my post next door :bc:


https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/06/trump-win-what-next-legal-cases-00187635
 

Say goodbye to Trump’s legal cases
 

Donald Trump didn’t just beat Kamala Harris. He beat the system that tried to put him in jail.

He was already the first former president ever to be charged with and convicted of felonies. Now he has become the first convicted felon ever to win a presidential election. And his victory virtually guarantees that he will never face serious legal accountability for an avalanche of alleged wrongdoing.

Trump’s imminent return to the White House shatters years of work by special counsel Jack Smith to convict Trump for his attempt to subvert the 2020 election and for the stockpile of classified documents he kept at his Florida estate.

It halts the prosecution he is facing in Georgia for his 2020 election plot as well.

It almost certainly allows Trump to postpone any sentence on his New York conviction for covering up a hush money scheme in 2016.

In short, the president-elect is now his own judge and jury, insulated from the criminal consequences he might have faced without the legal force field of the Oval Office.

Even the civil cases against him will now face new obstacles. Presidents can, in some circumstances, be subject to civil penalties from private lawsuits, but Trump will surely try to use the cloak of the presidency to avoid paying the hundreds of millions of dollars he owes in judgments for sexual abuse, defamation and corporate fraud.

Here’s how it all unravels.

Firing Jack Smith

rest of story at link.

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13 minutes ago, 03classic700 said:

 

 

from my post next door :bc:


https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/06/trump-win-what-next-legal-cases-00187635
 

Say goodbye to Trump’s legal cases
 

Donald Trump didn’t just beat Kamala Harris. He beat the system that tried to put him in jail.

He was already the first former president ever to be charged with and convicted of felonies. Now he has become the first convicted felon ever to win a presidential election. And his victory virtually guarantees that he will never face serious legal accountability for an avalanche of alleged wrongdoing.

Trump’s imminent return to the White House shatters years of work by special counsel Jack Smith to convict Trump for his attempt to subvert the 2020 election and for the stockpile of classified documents he kept at his Florida estate.

It halts the prosecution he is facing in Georgia for his 2020 election plot as well.

It almost certainly allows Trump to postpone any sentence on his New York conviction for covering up a hush money scheme in 2016.

In short, the president-elect is now his own judge and jury, insulated from the criminal consequences he might have faced without the legal force field of the Oval Office.

Even the civil cases against him will now face new obstacles. Presidents can, in some circumstances, be subject to civil penalties from private lawsuits, but Trump will surely try to use the cloak of the presidency to avoid paying the hundreds of millions of dollars he owes in judgments for sexual abuse, defamation and corporate fraud.

Here’s how it all unravels.

Firing Jack Smith

rest of story at link.

Poor Fanny 

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17 minutes ago, 03classic700 said:

 

 

from my post next door :bc:


https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/06/trump-win-what-next-legal-cases-00187635
 

Say goodbye to Trump’s legal cases
 

Donald Trump didn’t just beat Kamala Harris. He beat the system that tried to put him in jail.

He was already the first former president ever to be charged with and convicted of felonies. Now he has become the first convicted felon ever to win a presidential election. And his victory virtually guarantees that he will never face serious legal accountability for an avalanche of alleged wrongdoing.

Trump’s imminent return to the White House shatters years of work by special counsel Jack Smith to convict Trump for his attempt to subvert the 2020 election and for the stockpile of classified documents he kept at his Florida estate.

It halts the prosecution he is facing in Georgia for his 2020 election plot as well.

It almost certainly allows Trump to postpone any sentence on his New York conviction for covering up a hush money scheme in 2016.

In short, the president-elect is now his own judge and jury, insulated from the criminal consequences he might have faced without the legal force field of the Oval Office.

Even the civil cases against him will now face new obstacles. Presidents can, in some circumstances, be subject to civil penalties from private lawsuits, but Trump will surely try to use the cloak of the presidency to avoid paying the hundreds of millions of dollars he owes in judgments for sexual abuse, defamation and corporate fraud.

Here’s how it all unravels.

Firing Jack Smith

rest of story at link.

Jack better lawyer up.

Lot of crickets?  Where are all the titted up soyboys?  Consoling Karmella?

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4 minutes ago, mnstang said:

Lot of crickets?  Where are all the titted up soyboys?  Consoling Karmella?

They're asking for their campaign donations back........ :lol2:

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