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@joni_askola Russia only conquered the 4 regions of the Donbas long ago. Back in 2022. That was their objective. Ukraine has never been able to retake these territories. Russia won. You are insane.
@P_Kallioniemi And they die in vain. Because Russia cares more about Europe than Ukraine. I welcome Putin. I would put out a red carpet for him. I would welcome him as my liberator. I would welcome if he took over the governance of Europe.
Lies. 95% of the people of Donetsk want nothing to do with Zelensky or Ukraine, and want to be part of the Russian Federation. They actually begged Russia to come and liberate them from the Nazi Azov Battalions for years. Thankfully Russia finally responded and liberated them. And it is glorious to watch what Russia is rightfully and righteously doing to Ukraine.
@ssylfest@allenanalysis The democrats are the cheaters. The democrats have been cheating for decades. Now finally the righteous hammer is coming down on them and they are panicking. We will destroy the Dems in the mid-terms. Itβs coming.
Heβs not a convicted felon.
Donald Trump's status as not being a convicted felon in New York based on specific legal nuances:
1. Legal Definition of Conviction: Under New York law, a person is not officially considered a convicted felon until they have been sentenced. Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in May 2024, but his sentencing has been repeatedly delayed. Until sentencing officially takes place, under legal terms, he is not a convicted felon.
2. Sentencing Delays: Trump's sentencing has been postponed multiple times, with the most recent delay occurring after his election victory in November 2024. This delay means that the formal process of entering a conviction into the record has not yet occurred. the judge, Juan Merchan, has not sentenced Trump, which is necessary for the conviction to be officially recognized.
3. Appeals and Legal Challenges: Trump's legal team has been actively appealing aspects of the case, including motions based on presidential immunity following the Supreme Court's ruling on the matter. These appeals could potentially lead to the dismissal of the conviction or further delays in sentencing, thus maintaining Trump's status as not yet a convicted felon.
4. Nature of the Charges: There's contention about whether the charges against Trump should legally be considered felonies. Some arguments suggest that the charges were misdemeanors improperly elevated to felonies because they were linked to an intent to commit or conceal another crime, which in this case, might not hold under the scrutiny of higher legal standards or appeals.
Therefore, based on these points, Donald Trump is technically not a convicted felon in New York until he's formally sentenced, which has not yet happened due to ongoing delays, appeals, and legal interpretations.
Hate to burst your bubble.