update - Trump floats Ghislaine Maxwell pardon, also Diddy

The Oracle

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Trump was found to have raped E Jean Carol. That's why he lost the defamation suit. She said he raped her, he sued and lost.
He was found liable for sexual abuse and slander...Round and round the mulberry bush.

As for the other stuff...Charge him and bring him to court...Simple as that otherwise it's him just ''bragging'' I'll call it...Not what you should be saying for sure but he has zero filter.
 

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Let's fast forward this comment. In 5 or 10 years, you'll be excusing some clearly bad apple politician saying something like:

"Never convicted of a daylight rape while driving in 5 states."
  • Burden of proof: The prosecution is responsible for proving the crime, not the defense.
  • Standard of proof: The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If there is still reasonable doubt after all the evidence is presented, the accused must be acquitted.
  • Role of the accused: The accused does not have to prove their innocence. They are considered innocent unless the prosecution successfully meets the high standard of proof.
  • Right to a fair trial: This principle is a fundamental safeguard that protects individuals from wrongful conviction by ensuring a fair and public hearing by an impartial tribunal.
  • International recognition: The presumption of innocence is considered a fundamental human right and is protected under various international human rights documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Free Skoob...
 
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Never tried for rape and never convicted of rape....That's not to hard to understand.
You've found your ground and you will not yield, I understand.

Doesn't matter how much evidence of trump's pedo history, the charges of rape with Epstein that were withdrawn after threats to the family, the charge of rape from a wife who later 'fell' down the stairs and was buried on his golf course. The adjudicated charge of sexual assault the judge says was rape...
You've got your high ground and you will stand there as the land floods around you.

Because you don't mind that he's a pedo as long as he can get away with it.
If trump can, them I expect MAGA hopes they can too.

Remember when you called the mods because I posted photos from Epstein's birthday book, cause you said it was pedophelia?
Even that admission isn't enough for you.

 

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  • Burden of proof: The prosecution is responsible for proving the crime, not the defense.
  • Standard of proof: The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If there is still reasonable doubt after all the evidence is presented, the accused must be acquitted.
  • Role of the accused: The accused does not have to prove their innocence. They are considered innocent unless the prosecution successfully meets the high standard of proof.
  • Right to a fair trial: This principle is a fundamental safeguard that protects individuals from wrongful conviction by ensuring a fair and public hearing by an impartial tribunal.
  • International recognition: The presumption of innocence is considered a fundamental human right and is protected under various international human rights documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Free Skoob...
The committee for the defence of pedos has spoken.


 

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday extended an order that allows President Donald Trump's administration to keep frozen nearly $5 billion in foreign aid, handing him another victory in a dispute over presidential power.

With the three liberal justices in dissent, the court's conservative majority granted the Republican administration’s emergency appeal in a case involving billions of dollars in congressionally approved aid. Trump said last month that he would not spend the money, invoking disputed authority that was last used by a president roughly 50 years ago.



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The Justice Department sought the high court's intervention after U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ruled that Trump's action was likely illegal and that Congress would have to approve the decision to withhold the funding.

The federal appeals court in Washington declined to put Ali's ruling on hold, but Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked it on Sept. 9. The full court indefinitely extended Roberts' order.

The court has previously cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip legal protections from hundreds of thousands of migrants, fire thousands of federal employees, oust transgender members of the military and remove the heads of independent government agencies.

The legal victories, while not final rulings, all have come through emergency appeals, used sparingly under previous presidencies, to fast-track cases to the Supreme Court, where decisions are often handed down with no explanation.


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Trump told House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., in a letter Aug. 28 that he would not spend $4.9 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, effectively cutting the budget without going through the legislative branch.

He used what’s known as a pocket rescission. That’s a rarely used maneuver when a president submits a request to Congress toward the end of a current budget year to not spend the approved money. The late notice essentially flips the script. Under federal law, Congress has to approve the rescission within 45 days or the money must be spent. But the budget year will end before the 45-day window closes, and in this situation the White House is asserting that congressional inaction allows it to not spend the money.

The majority wrote in an unsigned order that Trump’s authority over foreign affairs weighed heavily in its decision, while cautioning that it was not making a final ruling in the case.



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But that was cold comfort to the dissenters. “The effect is to prevent the funds from reaching their intended recipients — not just now but (because of their impending expiration) for all time,” Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her dissent, joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson.

The Trump administration has made deep reductions to foreign aid one of its hallmark policies, despite the relatively meager savings relative to the deficit and possible damage to America’s reputation abroad as people lose access to food supplies and development programs.

The high court's decision “further erodes separation of powers principles that are fundamental to our constitutional order," said Nick Sansone, an attorney with Public Citizen Litigation Group who represented the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition in the case. “It will also have a grave humanitarian impact on vulnerable communities throughout the world.”



President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before departing the White House, Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)© The Associated Press
Justice Department lawyers told a federal judge last month that another $6.5 billion in aid that had been subject to the freeze would be spent before the end of the fiscal year next Tuesday.

The case has been winding its way through the courts for months, and Ali said he understood that his ruling would not be the last word on the matter.


“This case raises questions of immense legal and practical importance, including whether there is any avenue to test the executive branch’s decision not to spend congressionally appropriated funds,” he wrote.

In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit threw out an earlier injunction Ali had issued to require that the money be spent. But the three-judge panel did not shut down the lawsuit.

After Trump issued his rescission notice, the plaintiffs returned to Ali’s court and the judge issued the order that’s now being challenged.

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Follow the AP's coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court at https://apnews.com/hub/us-supreme-court.

Mark Sherman, The Associated Press

Supreme Court keeps in place Trump funding freeze that threatens billions of dollars in foreign aid
Sorry to interrupt your blog mandy.
This outrage didn't age well over the last week or so.

It has many elements that upsets many progressive ideals. Obviously, the headline is the violation of immigration law. Not far behind that, the Des Moines School Board was interested in a DEI hire. They clearly didn't ask the right questions and have been greatly embarrassed. Then the illegal gun charges are icing on the cake.

But you know what Des Moines, keep paying this guy until all this is resolved.

This story highlights the problem with supporting fundamentally bad positions. They can bite you in the ass exponentially more than anyone can expect.
 

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I think for the most part you're right. However, there have been cracks in the base. Look at Marjorie Taylor Greene. She's been a staunch Trump supporter since day one, defending him and lying for him. But the Epstein stuff has seemed to have loosened his grip on her. She hasn't come out and slammed Trump (yet? maybe never...), but she also recently slammed the GOP for the government lockdown and called out the fact that healthcare costs for her constituents are skyrocketing...

So, while that might not ever lead to MAGA revolt against Trump....there are things showing that he isn't as all powerful as he likes to project.
My God, just thinking how bad it has gotten with the 🤡 and chief that we have to rely on MTG to save the day. LOL

I honestly believe the only thing that will stop him from continuing to do irreparable damage to the US is taking a shit kicking in the midterms.
 
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