Well, closer to the truth than Ted Cruz; if even more oblivious to the irony.Phillip: If Donald Trump loses the election in 2024 will you accept the results of that election?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 24, 2024
Donalds: My answer is conditional because you want to see the processes of the election go according to law, not according to outside groups and legal cases pic.twitter.com/dARHmpDjvI
Judge Merchan is going to smack down Trump's latest trial demand: expert https://t.co/HLAamOPf9q
— Raw Story (@RawStory) May 24, 2024
I think some of the key instructions that we haven't gotten resolved yet is how the judge is going to define the critical intent element," said Rubin. "Let's go back to what the actual charges are here, because we often lose sight of it. Trump has been charged with falsifying business records in the first, meaning, he has either falsified the business records himself or caused others to do so, with an intent to defraud, including an intent to commit or conceal another crime. That's what bumps it up to a felony."
"The defense would like an instruction that says a person acts ... with an intent to defraud when his or her purpose is to lead another into error or disadvantage, and that matters here because the Trump Organization is a privately-held company," Rubin continued. "And so their argument is, President Trump didn't have an intent to defraud because, who was he trying to defraud, these are the records of the Trump Organization and there's nobody who would be on the receiving end of these records."
However, she added, "Judge Merchan is not likely to give the instruction the way they want, because he says an intention to defraud doesn't require that there's a particular person out there that you are trying to defraud. You could be, for example, trying to keep up false business records for a rainy day so that when for example the SDNY or the SEC comes knocking, you have something already cooked that makes it look like something that the prosecutors would say was not. And so, that's an example of a way in which the defense is trying through jury instructions, to accomplish something that maybe the evidence in the case doesn't accomplish for them."I keep saying that really the most important part of a trial is the jury instructions. This is why. Does fraud require a person who is the victim of the fraud? That’s the classic common law definition. But it isn’t necessarily an absolute element of fraud. It could be the fraud is meant to defraud a prospective person, like a government agency (at law a fictional person in this example). How fraud is defined to the jury can determine whether the jury finds the evidence supports, or doesn’t, a charge of fraud.
Other sources say the park only holds/is permitted for 3500, and there was a sizeable crowd of protesters. Also, the park wasn’t full. Besides:Right-wing media can hype this Bronx rally all they want. In a city of over 8 million people Trump drew 4,000 tops. That’s with a lot of people from out of state.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 23, 2024
Just sayin’: Simon and Garfunkel’s Concert in Central Park this wasn’t.Another boring, rambling speech. People walking out again just like NJ. Low Energy Trump. https://t.co/uknmvmdwCs
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 23, 2024
I’m a little confused. This seems like a mixed message.Trump on migrants: "They're being raped at levels that nobody has ever seen before." pic.twitter.com/ZEy2DcTuPl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 23, 2024
As does this.You might remember Ruben Diaz for his “death to gays” rally in the Bronx in 2011. https://t.co/YrAP1N31DQ
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) May 24, 2024
If only the Central Park Five had endorsed Trump after their indictment. Although accused felons endorsing an accused felon is a little too recursive for me.Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G were indicted last May along with 30 other gang members on a 140 count criminal indictment including murder and at least 12 shootings. Sheff G recently posted a $1.5 million cash bond to get released. And here he is with Trump.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 24, 2024
LAW AND ORDER! pic.twitter.com/WKjdbYZj2h
Hey, freedom of speech, right?Can we frame this correctly, American "news" media?
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) May 23, 2024
Trump reveals he's been in direct or indirect contact with Putin and has convinced him to continue to hold an American hostage in Russia and interfere with our sovereign elections in order to try to elect the traitor Trump pic.twitter.com/Mi8hq3nmN3
'Billion dollar quid pro quo': Dems slap back as Comer tries to kill Trump investigation https://t.co/iFmeBkI8Ym
— Raw Story (@RawStory) May 23, 2024
“The inquiries represent not only your latest assault on the private sector but a naked attempt to chill rights protected by the Constitution under the First Amendment," Comer writes.
"Individuals, including employees of these companies, have the right to consider and support the candidate best aligned with their views without your interference."Especially if that politician is selling his policies in order to pay the attorneys fees for all his criminal prosecutions.
House Republicans have also shared this message on X, claiming Democrats and Raskin were "attempting to chill American energy producers’ First Amendment rights and create a non-existent scandal about American energy producers’ support for former President Trump’s energy policies."Or just nakedly sell government assets for personal gain. Which, you know, is kinda the lay definition of bribery.
It’s all about the horse race.CNN reporter on Trump's huge rally in the Bronx tonight: "It was certainly a bigger crowd than I think Democrats would like to see, particularly given this is one of the bluest counties in the entire country!" pic.twitter.com/z94ofqSg80
— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) May 24, 2024
Bronx crowd shown actual size.Why aren't they talking about the very small crowd size for his rally in The Bronx? pic.twitter.com/2CZC4npQrl
— Michael (@Michael62603302) May 24, 2024
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