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Trump Experiencing Wild Mood Swings As Tuesday Booking In Manhattan Draws Closer: Report

As Tuesday, April 3 draws closer by the hour, failed one-term, twice-impeached former president Donald Trump is undergoing wild mood swings, according to reporter Hugo Lowell of The Guardian.

Lowell was a guest on MSNBC Saturday and was asked by host Alex Witt, “I know a couple of weeks ago, you reported that Trump wanted to be handcuffed, wanted to make a spectacle of his arrest. Now that his arraignment is imminent, does he still want t be handcuffed in public? What are you hearing on that?”

Lowell replied:

“Yeah, it’s difficult to get a sense of what Trump feels at this moment. You know, his mood has fluctuated in recent weeks — he’s gone from real anger towards the fact that he was going to get indicted, to this resignation that if he was going to get indicted then, you know, might as well come to New York and he wanted to be handcuffed.”

Trump even wanted his hands behind his back, according to Lowell, which led Witt to remark, “Wait, wait he wanted his hands behind his back? We don’t even see that anymore, don’t we see people with the hands cuffed in front? So, he wanted to take the extra dramatic step to show himself, like, ‘oh, you know,’ … that’s strange.”

Lowell also noted, “No, he was very specific in that instruction and I think it kind of took his aides by the surprise. They did not anticipate this level of insistence from Trump. Certainly when he then said, you know, ‘I don’t care if it’s a security concern, I want to be a martyr,’ I think that solidified in that moment what Trump wanted. But when the indictment actually came down, his response was much more muted and, I think, it’s one thing to be talking about a potential indictment, but once you actually get hit with an indictment it is a completely different story.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUxxOLGRafc

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Crime Donald Trump Elections

Trump Had Better Prepare Himself For ‘Much More Serious Charges’ In Georgia: Report

While the 34-count indictment handed down by a grand jury in Manhattan is currently making the headlines, failed one-term, twice-impeached former president Donald Trump faces much greater legal peril — including decades behind bars — in the state of Georgia.

Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis certainly understands that her investigation is serious business and is taking every precaution, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Willis travels with a security detail and has equipped some members of her team with bulletproof vests and keychains with panic buttons. Early last year, she urged the FBI to conduct a risk assessment of the Fulton courthouse and government center after Trump called for similar large-scale protests against “prosecutorial misconduct” during a political rally. A few months later, the Fulton Sheriff’s office blocked off vehicle traffic on the streets surrounding the courthouse the day members of a special grand jury were selected and deployed a SWAT team to protect jurors as they returned to their cars hours later. It also assigned heavily armed officers to guard the courthouse steps and a bomb-sniffing dog the day a key witness, Trump’s former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, arrived to testify.

Charles Pierce of Esquire notes that even if Trump does manage to slither out of being convicted in New York, the stakes in the Peach State are significantly higher.

And, even if the former president* were to win in New York, so what? Willis’ charges are far more serious than Bragg’s are. In Atlanta, the former president* may be indicted for crimes against the republic, for offenses against the idea of popular democracy. That is also Jack Smith’s brief for the DOJ, an investigation that looms like a giant Dust Bowl cloud behind these state prosecutions. Time has come today, in the immortal words of the Chambers Brothers. There are things to…realize.

 

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Crime Donald Trump Eric Trump

Eric Trump Whines About His Old Man’s Indictment By Complaining About … CVS Pharmacy?!

The Trump spawn were out in full force Thursday evening after disgraced former president Donald Trump was indicted on more than 30 counts by a Manhattan grand jury.

Eric Trump, who serves as Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization, made an appearance on Fox News, whining to host Sean Hannity about how unfair it is that his old man is now facing the very serious prospect of spending significant time in prison.

HuffPost reports that Eric made an odd subject shift during his discussion with Hannity.

Eric Trump, who called the indictment “third world prosecutorial misconduct” in a tweet, suggested in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James have political motives in targeting his father.

He claimed that his family didn’t receive “so much as a speeding ticket” before his father’s presidency and name-dropped CVS during his claim that New York City was falling apart.

“I went into literally CVS the other day, and you can’t buy Tylenol because it’s locked behind these glass counters because there’s so much theft, there’s so much looting, there’s so much homelessness and crime.

“But their attention is going after Donald Trump.”

When someone says they “literally” did something (especially if their last name is Trump), you can automatically assume that they’re lying their ass off.

While he was at it, Eric also insisted that his dad “deserves a pass,” which led Hannity to make the obligatory right-winger mention of Hillary Clinton, whom he claimed received a pass.

Don’t you just love how the Trumps continue to believe they should be allowed to commit any criminal act and get away with it? Karma is finally catching up with them and it’s so damn fun watching them squirm.

Lock ’em all up and throw away the key!

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Weepy Lindsey Graham Begs Fox Viewers To Give Money To Trump’s Legal Defense Fund

If you see the name of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) trending on social media this morning, it’s because he made a complete jackass of himself during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s show Thursday evening.

Graham was discussing the indictment of disgraced ex-president Donald Trump by a Manhattan grand jury with the Fox News host when he got all weepy and started begging viewers to send cash to the failed one-term, twice-impeached former president for his legal defense.

His eyes red as if he’d been crying and at times slurring his words, Graham whined:

“They’re trying to destroy Donald Trump because they fear him at the ballot box. To the conservatives out there, make sure you vote if you got friends, make sure they vote. If you don’t have any friends, go make some friends but you need to help this man, Donald J. Trump. They’re trying to drain him dry; he’s spent more money on lawyers than most spend on campaigns. They’re trying to bleed him dry.

Donaldjtrump.com — go tonight, give the president some money to fight this bullshit. This is going to destroy America”

 

Graham’s plea was mocked by “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough Friday morning on MSNBC:

“I’ve got to say, that Lindsey Graham moment? He’s tearing up. Lindsey knows what a bad man Donald Trump is. Lindsey is the one who said, ‘if we make him our nominee, he’ll destroy the Republican party and we deserve it.'”

Scarborough added:

“Lindsey almost crying there — that reminded me of Oral Roberts climbing up into his tower in the ’80s, saying, ‘Give me $3 million or I’m not coming down from this tower.'”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtheK2hbN4c

Graham also got thoroughly mocked on Twitter.

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Crime Donald Trump The Trump Organization

Former Trump Org. CFO Fires His Attorneys And Appears Ready To Flip On The Donald: Report

Former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg dumped his Trump-funded attorneys, according to reports from Newsweek and WNBC, the surest sign yet that he’s flipped on the failed former president and is ready to cooperate with prosecutors investigating alleged wrongdoing at the company.

The timing of Weisselberg parting ways with his Trump lawyers has resulted in suggestions he may have been about to, or already has, flipped on the former president, so the 75-year-old doesn’t end up spending more time in prison. Weisselberg already agreed to testify in The Trump Organization fraud trial in exchange for his potential jail sentence being reduced from 15 years to five months, but he didn’t implicate the former president.

Karen Agnifilo, former chief assistant district attorney of the Manhattan D.A.’s office, told MSNBC the move by Weisselberg is a significant development.

“It can mean one of two things. Number one, the case is over and doesn’t need lawyers anymore, they were just representing them on that one case,” Agnifilo said. “Or, more likely, is there was this pressure campaign put on him saying while he’s in Rikers, ‘do you like being there? Because we’re about to bring other charges.’

“If he testified in the grand jury, you wouldn’t necessarily know it because he’d be brought into the backdoor because he’s incarcerated,” Agnifilo added. “So unlike the other people Michael Cohen, or [attorney] Bob Costello, who told people that testified and we know about them because we see them going in and out of the building. You wouldn’t necessarily see Allen Weisselberg. So it’s possible he’s already testified, we just don’t know.”

The move by Weisselberg may also explain why a grand jury empaneled by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg hasn’t yet indicted Trump. Bragg could be planning to have the former Trump Org. CFO testify before the panel as a way of strengthening the case against the one-term ex-president.