elecciones usa 2022, trump haciendo truampas (de nuevo)

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
Started 2022-11-08
27 posts
elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-08
#1

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las encuestas las tienen de cara, aun así siguen metiendo mierda

https://twitter.com/DoriToribio/status/1589636180987228161

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o ganan los fachis o no respiran o algo así

la última vez que no respiraron, aparte de montar un circo judicial de pelotas, murieron varios asaltando el capitolio (para literalmente nada, judicializar a miles por intento de golpe de estado o algo así)

están las redes calentitas con el tema

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-08
#2

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-08
#3

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🧟🤮

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-08
#4

https://twitter.com/electo_mania/status/1590082298447204352

vais a comer crucifijo, rojos de mierda!!! (traducción libre de lo que dice la kari)

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-08
#5

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con estos mimbres va a salir un cesto cojonudo, eh?

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
#6

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parece que el senado está ajustadete, pero en lo otro van a ganar los republicanos

Cinta_de_Carromero
Cinta_de_Carromero
2022-11-09
#7

Hay que ser muy ingenuo para creerse que Sleepy Joe fue el presidente más votado de la historia de ese país, más aun que Obama al que votó todo el mundo por ser el primer negro. En 2020 hicieron fraude electoral con la clásica parada en el recuento cuando no está saliendo el resultado deseado, como en Austria cuando tuvieron que repetir la segunda vuelta de una votación a jefe del estado porque estaba ganando el candidato ultraderechista malvado.

Ya os dije que Trump se lo merecía por haber confiado en que suavizando su discurso las cloacas le dejarían en paz, en 4 años no movió un dedo por arreglar el sistema tercermundista de votaciones que tienen en muchos lugares de ese país y lo pagó.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
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lowfour
lowfour
2022-11-09
#9

@elarquitecto (post #8)

Pero si a este le van a empapelar más pronto que tarde.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-11-09
#10

Va a salir mierda de Rusia a paladas.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
#11

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si los democratas mantienen el senado, estas elecciones han sido un fracaso para los maga

lo dice el phil

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por qué dice eso??

nos lo cuenta jessica

https://twitter.com/JessicaTaylor/status/1590251918395604994

los puestos a dedo por trump están comiéndose los mocos en estados clave...

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
#12
Edited 2022-11-09

la cnn poniendo adjetivitos como perdedores y ganadores

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/09/politics/winners-losers-2022-midterm-elections/index.html

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
#13

eso no quita que los demócratas se hayan dado un castañazo en algunos sitios como texas o georgia

nos lo cuenta también la bbc

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63564434

pero vamos, que también resalta que trump se ha comido un poco los mocos y encima le crecen los desantis dentro de sus filas

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
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lowfour
lowfour
2022-11-09
#15

El gordo autobronceado con peinado anasagasti no llega a primavera sin ser encausado de cosas MUY graves.

De hecho la CNN dice que el departamento de justicia valora un un consejo especial si EL GORDO SUBNORMAL PAGADO POR RUSIA se presenta a las elecciones. Vamos, que le van a meter un paquete muy serio y se presenta para que cuando lo encausen pueda decir que es "un golpe antidemocrático".

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/03/politics/doj-trump-investigation-expansion-special-counsel/index.html

A este personaje estoy seguro de que le van a sacar mierda Rusa por todos lados, seguro que le salvaron de pufos y cosas así. Tiempo al tiempo.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-11-09
#16

@elarquitecto (post #14)

Desde que la vi bailando en ese videoclip, menuda diosa era la Ocasio-Cortez.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-11-09
#17
Edited 2022-11-09

https://www.nytimes.com/article/trump-investigations-civil-criminal.html



Donald Trump Faces Several Investigations. Here’s Where They Stand.



The civil inquiry in which the former president will testify under oath on Wednesday is just one of several legal matters that hang over him.



Former President Donald J. Trump’s legal jeopardy appeared to intensify significantly on Monday with the stunning revelation that federal agents armed with a warrant had searched his Mar-a-Lago club and home in Palm Beach, Fla.

It was not immediately clear what investigators might have seized, but the search took place after federal agents visited the Palm Beach estate in the spring to discuss materials Mr. Trump took with him improperly when he left the White House, including numerous pages of classified documents.

The mere fact that the federal authorities had taken the remarkable step of searching the private residence of a former U.S. president was a reminder of just how much legal scrutiny Mr. Trump is under as he considers running for president again in 2024.

He and his family have criticized the various investigations swirling around him as partisan or vindictive, and they have denied wrongdoing.

Federal prosecutors investigating attempts to reverse Mr. Trump’s loss in the 2020 election have asked witnesses directly about his involvement in those efforts. In Georgia, a criminal inquiry is focused on his push to have the election results altered there.

More immediately, Mr. Trump is scheduled to be deposed on Wednesday by lawyers from the New York State attorney general’s office as part of a long-running civil inquiry into whether he and his family’s real estate business fraudulently inflated the value of his hotels, golf courses and other assets to obtain favorable loans.

The status of other investigations into the former president is harder to fathom, although one — a criminal inquiry by the Manhattan district attorney’s office — appeared to lose steam in the spring. (A matter that had receded into the background re-emerged on Tuesday, when a federal appeals court ruled that the House could gain access to Mr. Trump’s tax returns.)

Here is where the notable inquiries involving Mr. Trump stand.



New York State Civil Inquiry


Mr. Trump fought for months to avoid the high-stakes deposition he is scheduled to sit for on Wednesday, which could shape the outcome of the civil inquiry by New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, into him and his family business, the Trump Organization. (The deposition was to have been in July; it was delayed after the death of his first wife, Ivana.)

Ms. James’s investigation, which is in its final stages, is focused on whether financial statements in which Mr. Trump valued his assets reflected a pattern of fraud, or were simply examples of his penchant for exaggeration.

Ms. James said in a court filing this year that the Trump Organization’s business practices were “fraudulent or misleading,” but that her office needed to question Mr. Trump and two of his adult children, Ivanka and Donald Jr., to determine who was responsible for the conduct.

The two sat for depositions recently after the judge overseeing the case ordered them to do so. Their brother Eric was interviewed in 2020 as part of the inquiry and repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, according to a court filing.

The former president’s deposition follows a protracted legal battle that resulted in a state judge ruling in April that Mr. Trump was in contempt of court. That ruling came after Ms. James filed a motion asking that Mr. Trump be compelled to produce documents sought in eight previous requests.

His lawyers said they had searched for, and could not find, any documents the attorney general did not already have. The judge nonetheless fined Mr. Trump $10,000 a day until he filed affidavits describing the search. The contempt order was lifted in May after he paid a $110,000 fine and submitted the affidavits.

The same month, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Mr. Trump that sought to halt Ms. James’s inquiry because, the former president’s lawyers argued, she had violated his rights, and her inquiry was politically motivated.

Because Ms. James’s investigation is civil, she can sue Mr. Trump but she cannot file criminal charges. She could also opt to pursue settlement negotiations in hopes of obtaining a swifter financial payout rather than file a lawsuit that would undoubtedly take years to resolve.

If Ms. James were to sue and prevail at trial, a judge could impose steep financial penalties on Mr. Trump and restrict his business operations in New York.

Mr. Trump’s lawyers would most likely argue in any such suit that valuing real estate is a subjective process, and that his company simply estimated the value of the properties in question, without intending to artificially inflate them.



Manhattan Criminal Case


Despite its civil nature, Ms. James’s inquiry and Mr. Trump’s deposition still carry the potential for criminal charges. That’s because the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation was also focused on the valuations of Mr. Trump’s properties before it appeared to flag in the spring. It could gain new life depending on Mr. Trump’s performance on Wednesday.

Alvin Bragg, the district attorney, said in April that the inquiry, which began under his predecessor, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., was continuing but he did not offer a clear sense of its direction.

Mr. Bragg’s comments came after two prosecutors who had been leading the investigation left. **One of them, Mark F. Pomerantz, said in a resignation letter published by The New York Times that he believed the office had enough evidence to charge Mr. Trump with “numerous” felonies.** Mr. Pomerantz criticized Mr. Bragg for not pursuing an indictment in the case.

In his April remarks on the matter, Mr. Bragg said new witnesses had been questioned and additional documents had been reviewed, although he declined to provide details. Later in April, The Times reported that at least three witnesses considered central to the case had not heard from Mr. Bragg’s office for several months or had not been asked to testify.

The investigation has yielded criminal charges against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen H. Weisselberg.

Last July, before Mr. Vance’s tenure ended, the district attorney’s office charged the company with running a 15-year scheme to help its executives evade taxes by compensating them with fringe benefits that were hidden from authorities. Mr. Weisselberg was charged with avoiding taxes on $1.7 million in perks that should have been reported as income.

The case has been tentatively scheduled to go to trial later this year.



Georgia Criminal Inquiry


Mr. Trump is also under scrutiny in Georgia, where Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, is investigating whether the former president and others criminally interfered with the 2020 presidential election.

Mr. Trump and associates had numerous interactions with Georgia officials after the election, including a call in which he urged the secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, to “find 11,780 votes,” the number he would have needed to overcome President Biden’s lead in the state.

It is the only known criminal inquiry that focuses directly on Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election results. In January, Fulton County’s top judge approved Ms. Willis’s request for a special grand jury in the matter.

On Tuesday, a different judge in Fulton County said Rudolph W. Giuliani, a lawyer for Mr. Trump and a central figure in the Georgia inquiry, needed to travel there to appear before the grand jury. Mr. Giuliani, who had two coronary heart stents implanted last month, had told prosecutors he was not healthy enough to fly to Georgia.

But the judge, Robert C.I. McBurney, tentatively ordered him to show up to deliver in-person testimony on Aug. 17. (Judge McBurney said he might reconsider the date if Mr. Giuliani’s doctor produced an adequate medical excuse.)

“Mr. Giuliani is not cleared for air travel, A-I-R,” Judge McBurney said. “John Madden drove all over the country in his big bus, from stadium to stadium. So one thing we need to explore is whether Mr. Giuliani could get here without jeopardizing his recovery and his health. On a train, on a bus or Uber, or whatever it would be,” he said, adding, “New York is not close to Atlanta, but it’s not traveling from Fairbanks.”

Judge McBurney also said on Tuesday that prosecutors should let Mr. Giuliani, 78, know whether he is a target of the criminal investigation. Ms. Willis’s office has already told at least 17 people that they are targets.



Westchester County Criminal Investigation


In Westchester County, Miriam E. Rocah, the district attorney, appears to be focused at least in part on whether the Trump Organization misled local officials about the value of a golf course to reduce its taxes. She has subpoenaed the company for records on the matter.



Washington D.C. Lawsuit


In January 2020, Karl Racine, the attorney general for the District of Columbia, sued Mr. Trump’s inaugural committee, saying it had overpaid his own family business by more than $1 million or space at the Trump International Hotel during the January 2017 inaugural.

The lawsuit, which names the inaugural committee, the hotel, and the Trump Organization as defendants, is scheduled to go to trial in September, after a judge ordered that it could move forward.

Mr. Racine’s office has subpoenaed a range of parties, including Melania Trump, the former first lady, and has questioned Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Thomas J. Barrack Jr., who chaired the inaugural committee.



Jan. 6 Inquiry


A House committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol — aided by more than a dozen former federal prosecutors — is examining the role Mr. Trump and his allies may have played in his efforts to hold onto power after his electoral defeat in November 2020.

While the committee itself does not have the power to bring criminal charges, it could refer the matter to Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, to prosecute them through the Justice Department.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-09
#18

@lowfour (post #17)

yo es que aun no sé ni cómo no está chupando trena en estremera o su equivalente usano

pero bueno, supongo que es porque están acumulando tal cantidad de pruebas que será fulminante cuando lo entrullen o algo así

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-10
#19
Edited 2022-11-10

esto lo casco aquí

https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1590580794850185217

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menos mal, eh?? si trump ha ido ajustadito como dedo al culo, imaginaos si se retiran de jerson el lunes!! trump pierde hasta la camisa

joder, qué putos taraos, se creen que el mundo gira alrededor de ellos o qué??

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-10
#20

igual si pilla las bolas del dragón puede pedir un deseo:

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Jag
Jag
2022-11-10
#21

@elarquitecto (post #19)

Genial, miles de muertos adicionales, por intentar apoyar a traitor tupelasso...... Efectivamente esos se creen que el mundo gira a su alrededor.

Y en los Estados juntitos, nadie va a ver estas declaraciones?

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-10
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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-13
#23

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pam! el senado sigue siendo democrata



elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-15
#24

@elarquitecto (post #4)

o acordáis de kari??

pues ha perdido

trump no se lo ha tomado muy bien

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y hoy se supone que trump anuncia nosequé (literalmente, no lo sabemos), supuestamente es que se presentará a prechident, pero le está creciendo un enano

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el perfil del votante de trump

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podemos ver que sería una mujer de mediana edad (40-60) y con estudios básicos o no-universitarios (bueno, viendo el panorama, desantis es parecido, pero comparativamente tiene más viejos y más % con estudios superiores, pero muchos más)



elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-16
#25

pues yasta, los MAGA atacan de nuevo!!

https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1592708669778673666

se hace un poco lío con el telepromter ese, pero que va a por los "corredores" 🤣

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-16
#26

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trump ya no sale en portada 🤣

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-11-17
#27
Edited 2022-11-17

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pues ya estaría, los republicanos controlan el congreso

pero no el senado como esperaban

se les ha quedado una ola roja en olita descoloría

https://twitter.com/AP/status/1593025721915830272

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