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ShowMay 31, 2024
Watch: Does Donald Trump's Conviction Signal The End Of America?!?
Yesterday was the first time in American History that a former president was convicted of felony crimes after President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 charges of falsifying business records. Today’s show breaks down the left’s latest weaponization of the justice system against a political opponent.
"There are few days in life where you remember very clearly where you were, who you were with, and about what was going on around you that you don't remember on most days," Gerald A said. "May 30, 2024, will be one of those days.”
As of writing this, Trump has raised nearly $35 million in donations.
"They tried to hide the fact that they were absolutely thrilled that Democracy was dying right in front of our eyes," Gerald A said. “They tried to convict a man of a felony by not telling you if he actually broke laws.”
Falsifying business records is a misdemeanor that has a two-year statute of limitations. Subsequently, DA Alvin Bragg elevated this to a class E felony, claiming Trump may have “falsified” the records to cover up another crime.
According to New York Magazine:
“The charges against Trump are obscure, and nearly entirely unprecedented. In fact, no state prosecutor — in New York, or Wyoming, or anywhere — has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything. None. Ever. Even putting aside the specifics of election law, the Manhattan DA itself almost never brings any case in which falsification of business records is the only charge.”Sentencing is on July 11. According to USA News, fines and probation will probably be the punishment.
Inexcusably, the DA refused to specify what those unlawful means actually were — and the judge declined to force them to pony up — until right before closing arguments. So much for the constitutional obligation to provide notice to the defendant of the accusations against him in advance of trial. (This, folks, is what indictments are for.)
"I don't think Donald Trump cares if he gets sent to prison for this or not," Gerald A said. "He knows that will make him the President of the United States."
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