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BREAKING: Officer Michael Fanone, who defended the Capitol on January 6th, just delivered the clearest reasons why we cannot let Donald Trump win in November. Retweet so every American sees this powerful clip.
BREAKING: President Barack Obama just said President Biden is having one of the most successful Presidential terms of all time. Retweet so all Americans hear this incredible praise.
BREAKING: After slurring his words twice this afternoon, Donald Trump once again forgot who is currently President. Retweet to ensure no one can ignore Trump’s clear cognitive decline.
JUST IN: In an unexpected development, Donald Trump, a 2024 Republican presidential contender currently under indictment, suffered an unanticipated embarrassment when his lead attorney gave a dismal courtroom performance. In an appeal to the judge, the attorney inadvertently exposed Trump's history of recurrent criminal engagements. Due to the substantial volume of ongoing criminal proceedings against Trump, his attorney sought approval for Trump to partake in the upcoming court session remotely, recognizing the impracticality of personally attending them all.
Christopher Kise, the counsel for President Trump, apprised the judge that he would be unavailable for the November 1st hearing due to an active trial in the New York State Supreme Court. Given this clash, Kise courteously sought approval to engage in the November 1, 2023, hearing telephonically.
Proceeding with his case, Trump's attorney voiced his irritation, noting that the opposition's determination to conduct back-to-back extensive trials in disparate jurisdictions with entirely distinct facts, against the defendant's protests, disclosed a core reality about these cases.
The blunder by Trump's attorney is comical. Rather than depicting Trump as a casualty of a scheme to thwart his 2024 return, it unwittingly paints Trump as a busy offender with numerous ongoing cases. These endless criminal trials merely unveil the reality that Trump is a perpetual criminal now facing the repercussions of his actions.
BREAKING: Donald Trump has a humiliating meltdown after Forbes drops him from its annual list of wealthiest Americans amidst his mounting financial and legal problems.
Exploding in a Truth Social Post with the kind of rage that he reserves for attacks on his fragile ego, Trump called Forbes a "very badly failing" magazine that "lost most of its relevance long ago."
Of course, if it had really lost its relevance he wouldn't be throwing a major hissy fit over being excluded from the list. Clearly, Trump cares deeply about what Forbes thinks of him.
The disgraced ex-president whined that the publication "took me off their Fake Forbes 400 list, just by a ‘whisker,’ even though they know that I should be high up on that now very dated and discredited ‘antique.'”
"For years Forbes has attacked me with really dumb writers assigned to hit me hard, and I am now up 60 Points on the Republicans, and beating Crooked Joe by a lot," Trump lied. "So much for Forbes!"
This embarrassing incident comes in the wake of the massive civil fraud lawsuit in New York in which Attorney General Letitia James exposed Trump for absurdly inflating his net worth and assets to defraud banks and investors.
Donald Trump is and always has been an utter fraud.
Please retweet and ❤️ if you think that Trump is not nearly as rich as he claims — and consider joining the growing exodus to Tribel, a “woke” new Twitter competitor that is exploding in popularity because it banned Trump for life and because Elon Musk banned Tribel’s Twitter account — but he forgot to ban this link download the new Tribel app: https://t.co/HnJzSKjCwX
Holy cow. In the courtroom, Donald Trump looked at Special Counsel Jack Smith & Special Counsel Jack Smith looked right back at him and stared Donald Trump down, according to brand new reporting. What a beautiful scene to imagine. Don’t mess around with Jack Smith.