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HKOwen Hong Kong 03 May 24 10.17am | |
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Originally posted by becky
I can't find any reference to election fraud or anthing else to do with an election..... pesky facts contradicting a narrative Edited by HKOwen (03 May 2024 10.17am)
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 03 May 24 11.45am | |
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Originally posted by becky
I can't find any reference to election fraud or anthing else to do with an election..... They are, but the prosecution has widened the case to include the implications of that falsification and the seriousness of the consequences. This is being emphasised to the jury time and again to ensure that don’t see this as a minor indiscretion which happens in business but a political act intended to deceive the voters. He will be judged solely on the record tampering, but the motivations for doing so play an important role in the case.
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Teddy Eagle 03 May 24 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
They are, but the prosecution has widened the case to include the implications of that falsification and the seriousness of the consequences. This is being emphasised to the jury time and again to ensure that don’t see this as a minor indiscretion which happens in business but a political act intended to deceive the voters. He will be judged solely on the record tampering, but the motivations for doing so play an important role in the case. How do they know his motivation? He might have wanted to keep it from his wife.
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becky over the moon 03 May 24 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
They are, but the prosecution has widened the case to include the implications of that falsification and the seriousness of the consequences. This is being emphasised to the jury time and again to ensure that don’t see this as a minor indiscretion which happens in business but a political act intended to deceive the voters. He will be judged solely on the record tampering, but the motivations for doing so play an important role in the case. So your original claim was wrong, Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The actual indictment is falsifying business records with the intention to conceal information which would be damaging to an election campaign. Thus election interference as a consequence of fraudulent accounting.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 03 May 24 12.34pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Pesky facts exposing a false narrative from the board's TDS poster boy. If it happens three times Becky can keep the trophy
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cryrst The garden of England 03 May 24 5.23pm | |
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Trump has given Barr a pat on the back even though he did his job which affected trump. Now that is grown up. He was on the msn news the other day and the tart interviewing Barr lost her s***. It was funny. Can’t find the link but on YouTube somewhere.
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Eden Eagle Kent 03 May 24 7.05pm | |
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Biden offends both India & Japan by calling them xenophobic for not embracing mass migration Taken from the BBC so Wisbech will be pleased!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 03 May 24 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
How do they know his motivation? He might have wanted to keep it from his wife. That’s what the defence is trying to suggest but the prosecution are introducing emails and witness statements that prove pretty conclusively that it was the fear of it becoming common knowledge and the impact of that on female voters which was the actual motivation.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 03 May 24 7.19pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
The emails and witness statements that the prosecution have introduced seem unarguable proof to me. You would have to ask the lawyers why election interference isn’t specifically on the charges. It’s what they are primarily targeting. I could only make a guess that it’s tactical in some way because it looks to me like a forgone conclusion. Maybe they were worried that a hold out would be more likely with a charge of election interference but that falsifying records would be easier.
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Houston Eagle Houston 03 May 24 7.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The emails and witness statements that the prosecution have introduced seem unarguable proof to me. You would have to ask the lawyers why election interference isn’t specifically on the charges. It’s what they are primarily targeting. I could only make a guess that it’s tactical in some way because it looks to me like a forgone conclusion. Maybe they were worried that a hold out would be more likely with a charge of election interference but that falsifying records would be easier. I’m not sure how you can draw “unarguable proof” based on the testimony so far! Even CNN agree there is nothing yet to directly link Trump to the alleged crime! It will come down to a jury to validate serial liar Cohen and if they believe what he says! Despite everyone’s best intentions to send Trump to the gallows I think they will be left disappointed with tears and tantrums on full display!!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 03 May 24 7.32pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Trump has given Barr a pat on the back even though he did his job which affected trump. Now that is grown up. He was on the msn news the other day and the tart interviewing Barr lost her s***. It was funny. Can’t find the link but on YouTube somewhere. The only way Barr impacted Trump was to stop Mueller by ruling that a sitting President cannot be indicted. That’s why he escaped the consequences of Mueller’s investigation and why his files are now safely stored in New York where Trump cannot ever touch them. When they will see the light of day is an interesting question.
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georgenorman 03 May 24 7.37pm | |
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As it is a witch-hunt, anytime soon I'm expecting the Democrats to have Trump tied up and put in a pond to see if he floats or sinks.
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