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originally posted by: WeAreAWAKE
Trump should use some of his money and power to have the DNC investigated and if they did break the law repeatedly, have them designated as involved in organized crime. I mean...this is Mafia level stuff.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: xuenchen
Lol!
Please take this court! Worst case scenario voter fraud and inciting riots is found. Best case scenario, a judge laughs Trump out of court.
originally posted by: kazanoom
This is his M.O. Those hack job videos would not hold up in court and he knows it. But he just can't help himself. He's been a litigious bully all his life just to cover his own failings. Take your ball and go home wittle Donny, it's over.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
originally posted by: kazanoom
This is his M.O. Those hack job videos would not hold up in court and he knows it. But he just can't help himself. He's been a litigious bully all his life just to cover his own failings. Take your ball and go home wittle Donny, it's over.
If the videos were not accurate, then why did people already lose their jobs over this?
Two Democratic operatives lose jobs after James O’Keefe sting
Both “scalps,” as O'Keefe refers to them, drew new attention to a campaign that had become viewed very skeptically by political reporters. O'Keefe's 2009 sting of ACORN led to the destruction of that group; a 2011 sting of NPR executives led to two resignations. Subsequent investigations found discrepancies between how the undercover journalists approached their targets and how they packaged what the targets said. In the latter case, then-NPR executive Ron Schiller quoted a Republican who viewed tea party activists as “racist.” The edited clip made it appear that Schiller himself held that opinion.
originally posted by: redmage
Sue?!?!
So is Trump simply trying to make-a-buck in civil court, or will he actually make this a criminal case?
originally posted by: bluerabbit7788
originally posted by: redmage
Sue?!?!
So is Trump simply trying to make-a-buck in civil court, or will he actually make this a criminal case?
trumps not taking anyone to court.
he is playing to his core, because after the election he wants to do a tv start up.
so he is hoping after the election, those core followers will pay to subscribe to his specialty channel on cable.
it was never about trump winning. its why he advertising his specialty channel now to his core base.
its gonna be called trump tv
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: smurfy
It doesnt take a genius to know that as a lawyer having a high profile noise maker BILLIONAIRE client such as Trump is like career gold.