A Public Service Announcement
2 years ago
Drumpf and his fellow indictees have to turn themselves over for booking by noon on Friday, August 25th at the Fulton County courthouse. Word is that this time he WILL have a mugshot taken.
While the Georgia state code prevents this from being posted by the sheriff's office, it looks as though Georgia state code does allow for anyone to request a copy of booking photos. Don't forget to submit your open records request to the Sheriff's department here:
https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/insi.....ecords-request
Get your very own souvenir of this historic event!
Update as of Thursday: https://www.reuters.com/legal/trump.....se-2023-08-24/
His mugshot has been released. Dude looks pissed. He's basically glowering. No doubt he rehearsed that.
They also obviously let him fill in the blanks regarding his height and weight. If he's actually 6'3'' and 215# I'll eat my fucking foot.
While the Georgia state code prevents this from being posted by the sheriff's office, it looks as though Georgia state code does allow for anyone to request a copy of booking photos. Don't forget to submit your open records request to the Sheriff's department here:
https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/insi.....ecords-request
Get your very own souvenir of this historic event!
Update as of Thursday: https://www.reuters.com/legal/trump.....se-2023-08-24/
His mugshot has been released. Dude looks pissed. He's basically glowering. No doubt he rehearsed that.
They also obviously let him fill in the blanks regarding his height and weight. If he's actually 6'3'' and 215# I'll eat my fucking foot.
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Only one side will be quite so unironically funny, though.
There's really no rock bottom for this guy
And the fact that these cultists will always send their hard-earned money to Agent Orange is both funny and sad
(Sorry about the hidden comment, wrong reply)
And no prob.
A bit off topic, but meanwhile, get a load of this guy: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/51.....#cid:174451923
And lol I think it's obvious that guy's a troll
If it's two people, a least the first guy SORT OF had an excuse. This guy sounds much worse and has no excuse at all.
Giggle watched me, "Claudette" blocked me, a new white knight showed up, then HSJ blocked me. What a shitshow.
And just now HSJ has just deleted all of our comments.
HSJ just showed up on my shout page too
Claudette and Nowzaradan were definitely posting similar things though, with the Chloe Roma stuff. Honestly, check her Twitter and that video. She's a really confused piece of hateful trash. A Google search for her turns up some really weird stuff as well.
It's also rather amusing that HSJ would block me since I never really said anything unkind to him.
That's been the objective in all of this. The prosecution knows that he's guilty of dozens of crimes, but they have to bring the evidence before a jury. And then the prosecution has to convince the jury that what trump did was wrong. That's not always easy. If the jury doesn't believe that what he did was wrong, they can declare him not guilty. Or if there is reasonable doubt that what he did is not wrong, that too could cause a problem.
So what the prosecution has done is take their time, and put together several charges that...
1. They know for a fact that trump knew was a crime.
2. They know for a fact that they can prove that trump knew it was a crime.
3. They know for a fact that they can demonstrate all of this to the jury in a manner that is both legal and convincing.
I know those three things seem to repeat themselves, but they are, in fact, separate issues. So they've been making their cases air and watertight.
And most importantly of all, they need the cases to be simple.
That's because they want to bring it before the jury, speak for a few minutes to describe what trump did, explain why it's a crime, and show their proof that he knew what he did was a crime. The more simple you can make it, the faster the jury will be able to make a decision.
Also, one of the benefits of making the prosecution as simple as possible, is that it makes the job for the defense incredibly difficult. His lawyers won't be able to object to anything, won't be able to get any evidence thrown out, won't be able to block any testimony, and won't be able to concoct any sort of possible excuse as to why trump did what he did. No technicalities, no loopholes, no gotchas. Short, simple, methodical.
It does make me wonder why he's walking free though spouting nonsense at rallies still. That's still a danger.
If they throw his ass in jail, his followers will go bonkers and cause riots. Which means they'll be shot and/or arrested. This will provoke terrorist attacks akin to The Troubles, if not even worse than what happened in Northern Ireland. That makes the cost very high, but the benefit is that he can't keep stirring people up.
But if they don't throw him in jail, not only will he think himself invulnerable, all people will lose respect for the rule of law in the United States.
So they have to walk a fine line. They *are* treating him with kid gloves, but at the same time, they're giving him lots and lots of warning, along with miles and miles of rope to hang himself. They've already thrown several people in prison because they made threats while awaiting trial, so trump and his lawyers know, for a fact, that the Justice Department is not bluffing. Combine that with all the warnings, and even his most loyal followers will be reluctant to start trouble. At some point, they'll be saying, "Sir, they *did* warn you to shut up..."
So it's down to a game of "Chicken", to see who blinks first.
And based on trump's most recent behavior, I think he blinked. I'm thinking his lawyers shoved him into a chair and laid it out for him. I wouldn't be surprised if his Secret Service detail "left the room for a few minutes" to help it sink in. He and the others have to report to the jail house by Thursday, August 25th, and he is not getting out of it this time. He's out of deals, out of bargains, out of threats, out of favors.
So here we are, on a countdown to mug shots and bread boards. If he can just shut the fuck up, he *might* be able to avoid having to wait for his trial in a jail cell. But as we all know, he *can't* shut up. It's like asking an Italian to speak without using his hands, or telling a fish to breathe ketchup.
That's why I'm putting money on him jumping on his jet and defecting to Russia.
So buy lots of popcorn, because regardless of how this all turns out in the next four days, you can rest assured it's going to be supremely entertaining!
This is particularly critical where it comes to the January sixth case. You need to start with the small fish and build up from there. That way you build a pyramid of evidence that points to the top, and you have opportunities to gather evidence and put pressure on the people lower down to turn and provide testimony and/or evidence that incriminates those above them.
This is particularly critical when you come to actual indictments. At that point there is a huge threat hanging over the heads of the folks lower down in the chain to make a deal to reduce their sentences. Both Willis and Smith have done this quite well.
A lot of people have been very impatient about this, and I sympathize, but this is how you build a case that's more likely to succeed in its goal in the end.