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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:55 am
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Stormy Daniels @StormyDaniels
Y'all keep saying "cum dumpster" like it's a bad thing.
It's definitely more fun being under my sexy man instead of under arrest.
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/0 ... rraignmentClassless Stormy Daniels Makes Vile Statement In Response to Trump Arraignment
By Patty McMurray Apr. 5, 2023 10:15 am
100 Percent Fed Up reports – Adult actress Stormy Daniels gave a lewd, classless statement on the same day that former President Donald Trump was arraigned in a New York court over alleged ‘hush money’ payments that he made to Daniels. After Trump’s arraignment, he flew back down to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and gave a defiant speech to supporters, slamming the charges against him, as well as other charges, as politically biased.
The skanky and classless Daniels, who has vocally defended herself on Twitter after facing criticism, said that while she may be a ‘c*m dumpster’, at least she is not ‘under arrest.’ Oddly enough, Daniels was arrested in 2018 during a performance at an Ohio strip club where she allowed a male patron to touch her inappropriately. She has also been forced to pay Trump hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees after filing a series of frivolous lawsuits against him. On Tuesday, she was forced to pay him an additional $122,000 due to frivolous lawsuits. Trump will appear in court in New York again in December of 2023, while he’s in the midst of the primary election cycle, for another hearing.
Adult film actress Stormy Daniels reacted to former President Donald Trump’s arraignment in a Manhattan court on Tuesday with a vulgar tweet that gloated over not being “under arrest.” “Y’all keep saying ‘c– dumpster’ like it’s a bad thing,” Daniels tweeted. “It’s definitely more fun being under my sexy man instead of under arrest.” It’s unclear to whom she was directing the tweet.
Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records after a years-long investigation that involved hush-money payments made to Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election, which includes the $130,000 payment she received as well as the $150,000 payment made to former Playboy model Karen McDougal. He pleaded not guilty during the arraignment before leaving the court and returning to his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Also on Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals awarded Trump nearly $122,000 in attorney fees from Daniels over a failed defamation suit she brought against him in 2018. Trump’s younger son, Eric Trump, tweeted that the amount was in addition to the roughly half a million dollars that she already owes his father over the suit.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/27/politics ... index.htmlStormy Daniels settles for $450K after arrest at Columbus, Ohio, strip club
By Amir Vera and Laura Ly, CNN
Updated 6:56 PM EDT, Fri September 27, 2019
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Stormy Daniels has settled with the city of Columbus, Ohio, for $450,000, according to a city spokesperson, after she claimed she was targeted and arrested at a strip club last year
.Vice Officers Fired Over Stormy Daniels’s 2018 Arrest at Ohio Strip Club
The misdemeanor charges of illegal sexually oriented activity were dropped within 24 hours after the pornographic film actress was arrested in 2018
Better classless than Class Eorlylicious wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:16 pmClassless Stormy Daniels Makes Vile Statement In Response to Trump Arraignment
I mean, maybe we've just been mishearing TFG all these years when he refers to everything about his properties and life as 'Classy'.Maybenaut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:14 pmBetter classless than Class Eorlylicious wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:16 pmClassless Stormy Daniels Makes Vile Statement In Response to Trump Arraignment
Sure, if Persian whorehouse decor is your thing....
I really don't get the obsession over height thing especially since he is not shorter anyway. I can only assume that he says 6'5" because Lincoln, the tallest President, was 6'4".orlylicious wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:37 pm Apparently, the reason Bragg went for it is that David Pecker flipped and provided new evidence and testimony. The SOF is mostly about the fraud by AMI to cover up before the 2016 election. Pecker put the pieces together for them.
And on his fake mug shot, he says he's 6'5", he gave himself 2". He just can not resist lying.![]()
Lincoln Project with a hilarious video bomb.
I think he got triggerd by standing next to Jeb in the debates. The fear of baldness goes back a lot longer. I think his father put that fear in him.northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 9:08 pmI really don't get the obsession over height thing especially since he is not shorter anyway. I can only assume that he says 6'5" because Lincoln, the tallest President, was 6'4".orlylicious wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:37 pm Apparently, the reason Bragg went for it is that David Pecker flipped and provided new evidence and testimony. The SOF is mostly about the fraud by AMI to cover up before the 2016 election. Pecker put the pieces together for them.
And on his fake mug shot, he says he's 6'5", he gave himself 2". He just can not resist lying.![]()
Lincoln Project with a hilarious video bomb.
My brain does not work like Trump's and I am grateful for that.
In heels.
BREAKING: Jordan issuing a subpoena to Pomerantz, a former Manhattan prosecutor, is only going to lead to his testimony that Trump is guilty of -- and should be charged with -- more crimes!
It is just word salad. "Cause of action" blah blah blah "Statute of limitations" blah blah blah.DrIrvingFinegarten wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:57 am So how bad is this “legal analysis “?
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... tid=qC1gEa
We Finally Know the Case Against Trump, and It Is Strong
April 4, 2023
By Karen Friedman Agnifilo and Norman Eisen
Ms. Agnifilo is a former Manhattan chief assistant district attorney. Mr. Eisen is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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The 34 felony books and records counts in the Trump indictment turn on the misstatement of the hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels arranged by Michael Cohen in the waning days of the 2016 election and the repayment of that amount by Mr. Trump to Mr. Cohen, ostensibly as legal expenses. There are 11 counts for false invoices, 11 for false checks and check stubs and 12 for false general ledger entries. This allegedly violated the false records statute when various entries were made in business documents describing those repayments as legal fees.
Moreover, the statement of facts alleges that deals, including one for Ms. Daniels and another for Karen McDougal that involved The National Enquirer, which had longstanding ties to Mr. Trump, were for the purpose of helping him win the presidency. If that is proved, then the deals would be “attempts to violate state and federal election laws,” as Mr. Bragg said in a statement, such as on their amount and disclosure. In this theory, the false records in the indictment covered up the campaign finance violation.
While the particulars of Mr. Trump’s case are unique, his behavior is not. Candidates and others have often attempted to skirt the disclosure and dollar limit requirements of campaign finance regulations and falsified records to hide it. Contrary to the protestations of Mr. Trump and his allies, New York prosecutors regularly charge felony violations of the books and records statute — and win convictions — when the crimes covered up were campaign finance violations, resulting in false entries in business records to conceal criminal activity.
For example, the Rockland County D.A. convicted the executive Richard Brega for falsifying business records by misrepresenting the source of funds that he funneled into a campaign. The Oneida County D.A. charged a county political party chair, John Dote, with pilfering campaign funds and failing to properly account for them, resulting in conviction for felony falsification of business records (and second-degree grand larceny). The Brooklyn D.A. convicted Assemblyman Clarence Norman for soliciting illegal campaign contributions and for felony falsification of business records. And on and on, in New York and federally.
That is my recollection as well.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:55 pm Didn't Pomerantz quit because Bragg was initially going to drop the investigation? If so, wouldn't that mean he thought trump should be indicted?
Or maybe I'm misremembering everything.
You've got it right. Though according to Cy Vance, the hush money investigation was on the back burner when he left And according to both of them, it was the the financial crap TFG had been pulling for decades in NYC that Pomerantz was pushing and that Bragg nixed, leading to the resignation.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:55 pm Didn't Pomerantz quit because Bragg was initially going to drop the investigation? If so, wouldn't that mean he thought trump should be indicted?
Or maybe I'm misremembering everything.