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Anyone pay attention what that cop tried to do that that golfer trying to get to the course? Said he told him to stop and the golfer didn't stop and drug him with his car. Had no body cam on of course. But then a camera on a pole showed what really happened. Just google Scottie Schefler for the story.
This is similar to what I'm talking about.

The cop thought he was dealing with an average citizen so he assumed his bullshit would fly.

If not for Scheffler's celebrity status and that other video being available, they probably would have ran with 10 pages of made up charges and tried to hammer Scheffler. Based solely on the word of a corrupt cop on a power trip.
 

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I'm not justifying the gag order. Just in case it comes across that way. Just saying that if someone who wasn't a president went against it repeatedly they wouldn't have the same treatment he got.
The average citizen's ass would have been held in contempt and sent to jail for a period of time.
 

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The average citizen's ass would have been held in contempt and sent to jail for a period of time.
The average citizen would have never had the gag order put in place to begin with in a case like this.
 

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The average person never would have had those charges brought against him. They twisted the law like a pretzel to even find a case against him. If you only watch msm or yahoo, etc and don't realize that, I'm sorry.
 

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The average person never would have had those charges brought against him. They twisted the law like a pretzel to even find a case against him. If you only watch msm or yahoo, etc and don't realize that, I'm sorry.
Because no one has ever been charged with falsifying business records. Ever. Never in history.
 

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It's almost 40 minutes but well worth the listen. I have said a lot of these things myself.
 

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Because no one has ever been charged with falsifying business records. Ever. Never in history.
When was it a felony? When was the statue of limitations changed to reanimate a dead case like this?
 

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When was it a felony? When was the statue of limitations changed to reanimate a dead case like this?
They changed the law for only one reason. To get Trump. The new law is only in effect for one year.
 

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They changed the law for only one reason. To get Trump. The new law is only in effect for one year.
Somehow I doubt Rachel Maddow told Irv about any of this.
 

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They changed the law for only one reason. To get Trump. The new law is only in effect for one year.
From Vox:
“ The prosecution’s argument rested on untested legal theories, not absurd ones. Contrary to the claims of prominent Republicans, Trump’s conviction does not prove that Democrats will stop at nothing to persecute their political adversaries. Rather, it proves that if a man perpetrates a wide variety of frauds over the course of decades — and routinely advertises his contempt for the rule of law — prosecutors may aggressively scrutinize the legality of his business records and get a bit creative in holding him legally accountable.”

“ Even if Trump were guilty, the statute of limitations on his offense has already expired. The statute of limitations on misdemeanor business records falsification is two years; for the felony version, it’s five years.

Trump committed his alleged offense in 2017. But New York law holds that the clock on its statute of limitations stops when a defendant is “continuously” outside of the state. Therefore, it is plausible that the years Trump spent primarily in the White House and Mar-a-Lago do not count against the clock.

Still, even under this interpretation, Syracuse University law professor Gregory Germain argues that two years have certainly passed since Trump allegedly falsified records related to his hush money payment. In Germain’s view, it “is not clear whether the felony can stand when the misdemeanor is time barred” because the “felony statute requires showing that the misdemeanor was committed, since the felony is really a penalty enhancement on the misdemeanor.”
 

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Trump committed his alleged offense in 2017. But New York law holds that the clock on its statute of limitations stops when a defendant is “continuously” outside of the state. Therefore, it is plausible that the years Trump spent primarily in the White House and Mar-a-Lago do not count against the clock.
This is the biggest load of horseshit I have ever seen, and that's saying something.
 

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Another scumbag president paid off a bitch… and? He probably didn’t do it to try to influence the election (this happened 2 years into his second term). Apples and oranges
Jesus, dude.
 
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