We are approaching Trump's trial. How can Republican's be persuaded that he is unqualified to hold office?
We are approaching Trump's trial. How can Republican's be persuaded that he is unqualified to hold office?
Conservatives have pushed so hard and slashed the bar so low that charges of paying a porn star hush money and fabricating payoffs look like little fry compared to - with what, exactly?
Fortunately for us, the Republican seeking president again has been indicted four times, a record not shared by any previous president in history.
Taking it a step further, Donald Trump is facing 91 felony counts and has accomplished this in multiple states. On Monday, Trump will go on trial in one of those cases—the now-famous hush money case.
Despite the fact that none of the four cases will likely be thrilling dramas, this one is undoubtedly the most fascinating and will likely be the only one to occur before the election.
Republicans shouldn't ask, "Is this all you got?" as this gets rolling. We should be asking ourselves, "What will it take to persuade conservatives that Trump isn't qualified fo
The Stormy Daniels trial should cause conservatives to reconsider their views on our candidate.
As things stand, Trump is charged with fabricating financial documents pertaining to a bribe he gave to Stormy Daniels. According to Daniels, a former porn actor, the two had a brief sexual liaison. According to the prosecution, Trump paid Daniels to remain silent in order to avert a controversy during the 2016 presidential campaign.
According to the prosecution, Michael Cohen, the former lawyer for President Trump, paid Daniels $130,000 in October 2016 and was later reimbursed by the President in installments that were billed as company legal expenses.
Falsifying company documents is only a misdemeanor in New York, but if the records were polluted to conceal an additional, underlying crime, it seems that it can be upgraded to a felony.
On the one hand, Cohen has turned against Trump and will surely be called as a witness. Additionally, the prosecution will probably attempt to demonstrate a pattern of hush money payments, which will harm Trump's reputation.
Who is going to control inflation?
Unemployment is remains high. It's the fault of both Biden and Trump.
However, it takes some cunning legal wrangling to force the falsification of company records to be felonies by connecting them to another crime. The potential penalty for a conviction is more than ten years in prison; nevertheless, Trump is not expected to go to jail.
As a converted former Trump supporter, I'll admit that it's easy to believe that this case isn't perfect or that, in comparison to other crimes, it's not that big of a concern. Giving a porn star hush money? Making up the rewards? A decade was spent in the Washington, D.C. area. A lot of worse things happen.
This is how some conservatives are beginning to view Trump. That needs to alter.
Why are Republicans allowing the White House to have less moral standards?
In fact, a lot of people would argue that this trial, along with the other three criminal trials against Trump and the 91 felony counts, are all rigged. that judges are all part of a national conspiracy theory to prevent Trump from appearing impeccably pure while he seeks power. (This theory isn't even tenable: How could each and every judge know about it?). And for what purpose?)
That is the extent of the GOP's decline. We've pushed so hard and slashed the bar so low that charges of paying a porn star hush money and fabricating payouts look like little fry compared to - with what, exactly? Tax evasion? Federal and state meddling in elections? stealing secret documents and distributing them to individuals without authorization?
Republicans need to provide answers to these two important questions. In precisely where location is the bar? What specifically would persuade us that he is unfit for office and unfit to represent us?
Let's recap Trump's background. Is this the kind of party we want to have?
Republicans failed to convey the message about abortion:
Did conservatives lose the culture war on life but win the struggle against abortion?
Although he is a scammer, he is not a psychopath; rather, he is accused of committing the same types of crimes one would anticipate from a sophisticated, cunning con artist. Men such as them commit these crimes because they have no regard for women, the law, or authority. While they aren't the worst things someone could do, it's still not ideal for a Republican president to be charged with them. And this is only the start.
For this reason, it would be incorrect to conclude that Trump's hush money trial is over. No criminal cases, no trials, and no indictments shall occur. Not at all. That doesn't seem like too much to expect, actually. In actuality, none of this is appropriate for a candidate for public office and does not accurately reflect conservative views.
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