Thursday, May 30, 2024

Donald Trump: Convicted Election Fraud Felon

Donald Trump, who was fraudulently nominated by the Republican Party and elected to the presidency of the United States in 2016 through deception, intimidation, illegal campaign finance activity and foreign interference, as I have posted repeatedly, has been convicted in New York court of felonies for falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments for alleged adulterous trysts with pornography actresses while his wife was pregnant with their only chilc, which were illegal campaign finance contributions, which he did with the intent to deceive the voters to cover up his immoral behavior. Trump has been charged with felonies in both federal and state court (in Georgia) for his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, which he baselessly claimed was fraudulent, which culminated in attempts to seat fraudulent Electors and inspired a mob to storm the Capitol to block the certification of the votes of the Electoral College. He is also charged with felonies in federal court with stealing classified intelligence documents. Although most observers regarded the New York hush money case as the least significant of these cases, I believed it the most significant because Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 was unsuccessful and it can only be hoped that the theft of intelligence documents by the man who dodged the draft through fraud did not compromise security and lead to the deaths of human intelligence sources, although it is possible that it did, whereas Trump’s hush money payments in 2016, which were only one part of a fraudulent campaign for the nomination and election, were successful in the close contest. The payments came after the 2016 Trump campaign was rocked by a video of the GOP nominee’s misogyny and vulgar boasting of sexual assault. Republicans openly considered dumping him as their nominee. Trump, who violated his marriage vows with each of his three wives, said that it is necessary to treat women “like s**t,” denigrated whom who choose to be chaste, routinely insults the appearance of women who criticize him, and was found liable for defamation for denying a sexual assault, knew he could not appeal to the Christians who are his electoral base if they found out about his sexual trysts, on top of his already poor reputation. Trump’s foreign backer, Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin, an ex-Soviet intelligence officer who backed the corrupt real estate developer in a “sweeping and systematic” campaign as reported by the Republican Special Prosecutor and validated by the GOP-led Senate Intelligence Committee, caused to be released information the Russians had stolen from Trump’s Democratic opponents and released through their cut-out Wikileaks less than an hour after the video of Trump boasting of sexual assault was published because it was obvious even to the Russians, with whom Trump had lied that he was not conducting business with during the campaign, that the Republican nominee was in electoral difficulty. The hush money scheme, like any of the other categories of election fraud that Trump and his supporters, both foreign and domestic, engaged in, is enough alone to taint the legitimacy of Trump’s election, which is what motivates him to project falsely that his 2020 election loss was fraudulent, in addition to revenge against those who rightly pointed out the fraud of his election, and his inability to accept responsibility for his actions. Once again, the Republican Party should save itself by considering not nominating Trump for President at the Republican National Convention and nominating instead a qualified and honest patriot who better represents its conservative platform.

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