Which one of his crimes? He was found guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in May 2024. Following his election victory, Judge Juan Merchan sentenced him to an "unconditional discharge" on January 10, 2025, citing his status as president-elect. While this is the most lenient sentence possible, the conviction remains on his record and he is appealing the case. He As for his other crimes, the Classified Documents & 2020 Election, both federal criminal cases were dropped in November 2024 following Trump's election win, adhering to Department of Justice policy against prosecuting a sitting president. Again, that doesn't mean he didn't commit numerous felonies, and all he did was delay and delay trials as he ran for election to avoid prosecution. Look, you believe what you want. I know damn well that guy is as crooked as they come, and neck deep in corruption and self-enrichment as I type this. He has been caught in so many blatant lies it isn't even funny. He even cheated on every single one of his wives. They guy does what he wants, lies about doing it, then does it again. His whole life has been full of lies. I don't trust a word out of his mouth, but you do you.
@CrixusTheUndefeatedGaul @Salvy @Space Ghost @ROXRAN someone here is mad that the cartel took one last week. I hope that doesn’t ruin her trip to Golden Corral
I asked and I'll ask again, Has anybody in the history of the USA been charged before or since with the crime Trump supposedly committed? It's not a coincidence that he was convicted in the liberal bastion of Manhattan with that judge and jury. I'll ask you another question, do you think any conservative could get a fair trial in NYC? Truth is 77 million people were actually the judge and jury when it came to whether they thought he was railroaded, they spoke loud and clear. You libs need to learn to deal with this fact.
Did Trump commit "unemployment benefits fraud"? You're saying that what Trump did is the same as that?
1. Your question has nothing to do with whether or not Trump was guilty of the crime. He was. 482. Yes. Others were charged with the crime before Trump. And also since Trump. https://share.google/aimode/RNy7buDVhEUxgZfaj
You can be THAT STUPID, GULLIBLE...CAN YOU? Then again, you are the idiot who keeps "accidentally" posing MAGA BS in the Texans forum.
Look, the dude has gotten away with crap his whole life. Breaking the law is breaking the law. They should have impeached that traitorous lying coup instigator within a month of the insurrection.. They should have stormed Mar a Lago and cuffed him when he was home and dragged his lying ass away when he kept saying he turned in all the documents. All he does is lie. If he was any normal American citizen he would have been locked up years ago. His crimes are far worse than just crossing the border byet you think excessive force with illegals is OK while the bigger criminal gets treated with white gloves. Spare me your BS. We will never see eye to eye on that criminal. Never Even sicker is that I don't doubt for a second he molested or raped underage girls back in the 90's after the way he acted with his own daughter.
Breh you’re asking fat people what a salad is The answer is that they think that word is racist @Salvy @CrixusTheUndefeatedGaul @Tomstro @Os Trigonum
“Solving” immigration to death: ICE confirms a measles outbreak in the nation's largest detention facility in Texas The agency said it's closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with public health authorities while the facility has been closed to visitors and attorneys. Camp East Montana is an immigration detention facility on Fort Bliss along the Texas-Mexico border.Paul Ratje / The New York Times / Redux file ADD NBC NEWS TO GOOGLE March 4, 2026, 1:15 PM CST By Nicole Acevedo At least 14 cases of measles have been confirmed at the nation’s largest ICE detention facility, an agency spokesperson told NBC News in a statement. People who tested positive for the highly contagious disease at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, have been “cohorted and separated from the rest of the detained population to prevent further spread,” the spokesperson said. The agency “is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with public health authorities to ensure appropriate medical care and containment measures are in place — the health and safety of detainees, staff, and the community remain a top priority,” the spokesperson added. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, whose El Paso district includes the detention center located on the Fort Bliss Army base, said the facility is closed to visitors and attorneys because of the outbreak. In addition to the 14 people who got sick, 112 other individuals have been isolated in connection to the outbreak, according to Escobar. “There has been nothing but crisis after crisis inside the walls of this tent city," the Democratic congresswoman said in a statement. Since Camp East Montana opened last year, three detainees have died while in ICE custody. Victor Manuel Diaz, 36, of Nicaragua, "died of a presumed suicide" inside the facility on Jan. 14. Francisco Gaspar-Andres, 48, a detainee from Guatemala, died of health complications from cirrhosis and cardiac hypertrophy. Another Camp East Montana detainee, 55-year-old Geraldo Lunas Campos, of Cuba, died on Jan. 3 and his death was ruled a homicide. According to ICE, the agency provides comprehensive medical care for detainees, including dental and mental health services, as well as access to medical appointments and 24-hour emergency care. On Wednesday, Escobar called for Camp East Montana to be shut down and for an investigation into the facility's contractor. Camp East Montana holds an average of 2,954 detainees inside its soft-sided tent-style structure, which ICE increasingly favors over brick-and-mortar buildings. That's the largest number of ICE detainees so far in fiscal year 2026, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. Acquisition Logistics LLC, a Virginia contractor that had not operated an ICE facility before, was awarded a $1.2 billion contract last summer to build and operate Camp East Montana. Since then, the small company run by Kenneth Wagner out of his single-family home in Virginia has garnered national attention. Before the Camp East Montana contract, the company’s largest contract, according to public records, appears to have been worth $16 million. The company’s website currently has little information aside from an address and a header saying, “Site maintenance in progress.” Wagner could not be reached at the phone number listed for his business on Wednesday.