Donald Trump is doubling down on his claim that he was the target of an assassination attempt.

Donald Trump is now looping his baseless conspiracies into his fundraising emails.

On Monday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee escalated his claims that President Joe Biden authorized the FBI to shoot and kill him during its 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago, this time promising to punish his two-time opponent for the alleged assassination attempt.

“Biden’s day of reckoning is coming,” the Trump campaign wrote in a fundraising email distributed Monday. “He tried to publicly torture and humiliate me … but he failed. He tried to raid my home and take me out with deadly force … but he failed.”

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    Aren’t Trump’s lawyers currently arguing in front of the supreme court that it would have been perfectly legal for Biden to do so, him being immune from all criminal prosecution while president?

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      The main advantage lies have over truth is that lies does not need to mesh with other lies.

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      You’re surprised at hypocrisy from politicians?

      Biden unironically said “no one is approved the law” just a few weeks after saying Israel doesn’t have to stop their genocide because of international law, and the real problem was the ICC warrants.

      Why do you expect more from trump than Biden?

      We can’t even expect more from Biden than trump these days…

      That’s the natural result of using “not worse than trump” as the standard.

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        As stupid as this sounds, there is no irony is saying “no one is above the law” about an American in America while simultaneously saying the ICC and international law don’t apply/matter. In the US we have a legal system that everyone within our declared boundaries has to follow. The ICC and international law is something countries could/can sign for, and choose to follow as they please. In fact, the ICC issued a warrant for Vladimir Putin and several of the signatories (the largest being South Africa) simply said they wouldn’t follow the law and arrest him. It’s a piece of paper with no legal or military enforcement. Countries can simply choose to ignore the ICC and international law.

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          Mate, that’s not the only example…

          Do you think even with your addition to what he said:

          No American is above American law while currently in America

          Is true?

          Because man, I hate to break it to you…

          That’s never been true, and sure as shit isn’t now.

          Like, have you heard of the Sackler family?

          Or over half our Supreme Court justices?

          Or any of our corporations that break laws to make billions then pay a tiny settlement?

          An absolute shit ton of Americans are most definitely above American law.

          Edit:

          And besides, providing munitions that will be used in a genocide, is also against US law…

          So your point isn’t even relevant.

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        Biden unironically said “no one is approved the law”

        [citation needed]

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            Read the first paragraph or the headline of your link again, and then read what you wrote again. Slowly, If it will help.

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              President Joe Biden on Friday said that Donald Trump’s conviction in the hush money trial reaffirmed “the American principle that no one is above the law.”

              That is not a factual statement though…

              Lots of Americans are above our legal system.

              I can’t believe an American thinks differently in 2024 just because Biden said it.

              That’s incredibly concerning if you legitimately believe that’s true.

              This was the exception, not the rule, literally the first time ever an expresident was found guilty of some of their crimes they committed while president.

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                You put “approved” instead of “above” in your first post and the other user is trolling you about it.

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                  Thanks! That makes sense.

                  Also something a trump supporter would do, I hate how so many people online act like that these days. We’d be better off if more people were like you

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                Maybe you should re-read what you wrote down as the quote in the original comment and compare it to the actual quote.

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                  I said:

                  When Biden said “no one is above the law”…

                  Headline is:

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                  Biden says Trump verdict shows no one is above the law

                  Can you explain why those are so different?

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    Didn’t Donnie’s lawyers just argue that a sitting President could legally send a hit squad after his opposition?

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      The hypocrisy around this argument is just crazy.

      Alt-right: Trump is being persecuted!

      Normal people: but president can do whatever they want, right?

      Alt-right: yes!

      Normal people: so…president Biden is allowed to persecute whomever he wants right?

      Alt-right: (visible confusion)

      We all know, in their minds, Biden is bound by the law and not protected whereas Trump is protected by the law and not bound.

      But they would never admit this.

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        It’s an example of Trump’s Mob mentality. The police have to obey every single law, but the Mob isn’t bound by that.

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    “Biden’s day of reckoning is coming,” the Trump campaign wrote in a fundraising email distributed Monday. “He tried to publicly torture and humiliate me … but he failed. He tried to raid my home and take me out with deadly force … but he failed.”

    Merchan, take note. This borders on threatening to incite violence. It may be relevant when it comes to the assessment of character or willingness to commit crime when weighing sentencing options.

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      I would think the 34 guilty verdicts are pretty clear indicators of his willingness to commit crime.

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        It’s unfortunately not. Class E nonviolent felonies could result in prison time, but it’s not likely. Sentencing is determined based on character, severity of crime, and likelihood to commit another crime. Being a former President, even a shitty one, speaks highly of his character in court. Merchan said as much during his gag order hearing. The only way he’ll see prison is if Merchan cites reason to believe he’s likely to commit another crime without “rehabilitation.”

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          Sentencing is determined based on character, severity of crime, and likelihood to commit another crime

          Surely he’s fucked then? He commits crimes constantly and character-wise, he’s the biggest douchebag in the history of America.

          Thinking of his character reminds me of something written by one of my countrymen in 2016:

          “Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?”

          "A few things spring to mind. Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed. So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump’s limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief.

          Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever. I don’t say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility – for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman. But with Trump, it’s a fact. He doesn’t even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty.

          Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers. And scarily, he doesn’t just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.

          There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It’s all surface. Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront. Well, we don’t. We see it as having no inner world, no soul. And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist. Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that. He’s not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat. He’s more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege.

          And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead. There are unspoken rules to this stuff – the Queensberry rules of basic decency – and he breaks them all. He punches downwards – which a gentleman should, would, could never do – and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless – and he kicks them when they are down.

          So the fact that a significant minority – perhaps a third – of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think ‘Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy’ is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that:

          1. Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and mostly are.
          2. You don’t need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man.

          This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss.

          After all, it’s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum. God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid. He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart. In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws – he would make a Trump.

          And a remorseful Doctor Frankenstein would clutch out big clumpfuls of hair and scream in anguish: ‘My God… what… have… I… created?’ If being a twat was a TV show, Trump would be the boxed set." - Nate White

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          Motherfucker (not you, just general expletive), the dude is a habitual liar, crime lord, and violence instigator.

          If Marchan lets him walk away with a slap on the wrist, I’m going to riot. Just because he was president doesn’t mean he’s “of high moral character.” He’s dancing all over our legal system with zero consequences.

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            It’s not just because he was President. The standard sentencing is a fine. Merchan has room to sentence prison, but needs to have a strong justification. Otherwise it’ll just be used as argument for bias in the appeal hearing.

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              I don’t know the legal standard to which such a decision would be held, but it seems like it’s pretty justifiable at this point.

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          What if he’s likely to commit another crime even with rehabilitation?

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            The court considers prison “rehabilitative incarceration.” I used quotes both times to keep from throwing up in my mouth a little.

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    Are you guys ok over there? I know there is a political division in your country. But this is some kind of braveheart speech before starting an actual civil war. It can’t be that bad, you are the richest country in the history of this planet what kind of reality is these idiots living in?

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      Richest country on the planet with the highest incarceration rate and a high poverty rate where the poor are being slow walked into a fascist limbo.

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      The decades of financial and educational oppression in rural America, coupled with falsified and incendiary media, and a voting system that allocates influence to land over populace has led us to extreme political division.

      Nah. We’re pretty fuckin far from ok.

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    There was a time once where people with such delusions would be taken to a mental institution, especially when they are a threat to public safety.

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    It would be great if media wasn’t allowed to repeat such obvious lies. Media should be free to say what they want, but there should be consequences. If you spread lies then there should be consequences to it. And it shouldn’t require a hugely expensive court case that’ll get dragged on for at least a decade.

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    If these are the letters sent to the GOP donars I can’t wait to see this one! I moved into a house 10 years ago and I still get some junk mail from the previous owner. I think this guy was an active donar since every election period he gets the craziest mail asking for donations. A few of the previous ones were supposedly written by his son (probably not) and flat out wrote tons of lies about how at all costs we cannot let the evil democrats win because all our freedoms will be taken away from us. It was some crazy stuff.

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    Trump: Biden tried to kill me! Also Trump: Presidents are LEGALLY allowed to kill people!