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Imallin4Joe

(768 posts)
Thu Oct 5, 2023, 09:00 AM Oct 2023

Why does Trump continue to act like a guilty man?

Trump's #1 legal defense tactic is to stall court proceedings or to try to halt them from ever going to trial. Why? Because he fears a guilty outcome, decision, or verdict. He stalls both civil and criminal cases against him in almost every case or indictment brought against him.

If he were truly not-guilty, he would be exonerated with a not guilty verdict. His name cleared.

But that is never the case with Agent Orange.

He continues to choose to act like a guilty man because HE IS A GUILTY MAN.

I'd love to see Democrats run with this message. Constantly ask the question whenever they appear on news programs or at campaign events while speaking. I'd love to hear President Biden talk about it whenever he speaks.Get it in the minds of voters..

Why does Trump continue to act like a guilty man in his numerous criminal court cases?
BECAUSE HE IS A GUILTY MAN.

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Why does Trump continue to act like a guilty man? (Original Post) Imallin4Joe Oct 2023 OP
I always say... TSExile Oct 2023 #1
Truth. Imallin4Joe Oct 2023 #2
Tfg is 77, but acts like a young teenager, getting caught stealing a carton of cigarettes. Omnipresent Oct 2023 #3
Too true! Imallin4Joe Oct 2023 #4
"If he were truly not-guilty, he would be exonerated with a not guilty verdict. His name cleared." mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2023 #5

Omnipresent

(5,806 posts)
3. Tfg is 77, but acts like a young teenager, getting caught stealing a carton of cigarettes.
Thu Oct 5, 2023, 10:37 AM
Oct 2023

It’s too bad old fred, didn’t smack him around a bit.

mahatmakanejeeves

(58,010 posts)
5. "If he were truly not-guilty, he would be exonerated with a not guilty verdict. His name cleared."
Thu Oct 5, 2023, 03:25 PM
Oct 2023
If he were truly not-guilty, he would be exonerated with a not guilty verdict. His name cleared.

This is a truly remarkable take on our nation's legal history.
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