Indictment Day

Donald Trump was indicted Thursday by a 23-member special grand jury in Manhattan. Over several weeks, the panel heard from more than a half-dozen witnesses, including former Trump fixer Michael Cohen who, lest we should ever forget, warned Congress on February 27, 2019, that there wouldn't likely be a peaceful transfer of power if Trump lost the 2020 election. To briefly recapitulate, the Manhattan matter is almost five years old. The story is familiar. Cohen paid adult actress Stormy Daniels

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12 thoughts on “Indictment Day

  1. The law is the law….: Make a fortune raising funds about your crimes….too far.
    Some of the implications here may force Garlands hand.

  2. 40 years in the making, coming to a fake news channel near you, Trump watch! No other news will matter for the next few months and I’m sure lots of bad actors are going to show up to the daily party. The American spectacle’s penultimate conclusion finally arrives.

  3. And, if FOX gets burned by Dominion, their ability to stoke fear may be weakened, and the GOP base may not feel compelled to nominate scum-bag strong men in the primaries. It’s morning in America…maybe.

  4. Come on, we all know that even if the donald is arrested, his pack of dogs will find ways of delaying any trial until he dies.

  5. I would happily forgo the schadenfreude at his indictment if it meant I never had to hear anything about him ever again.

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