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The extortion of Donald Trump
« on: January 28, 2024, 04:30:25 pm »
January 28, 2024
The extortion of Donald Trump
By Clark Wren

President Trump has been robbed of his freedom of speech.  None of this has happened by accident.  There has always been a political purpose behind the laws and the indictments and the extortion.

In the age of King John of England, the law was used to oppress.  The judicial system existed then and now to keep the people in line.  One of the great mythic stories from Middle Ages is that of Robin Hood, who was an outlaw on the run in Sherwood Forest with his merry men.  Those men are now Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the Trump team who have been indicted.

Let’s follow the trail back to its origins, like a trail left by a dog that has a bladder problem.  Governor Hochul of New York signs into law the Adult Survivors Act, a law that allows survivors of sexual assault to sue their abusers regardless of when the abuse occurred.  At face value, it sounds like a good and righteous law.  One of the first to file was E. Jean Carroll.  She had no evidence except what she said and what she told a few friends, which was eerily similar to an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.  She also had a photograph of her and Trump in a crowd together.  President Trump claims to this day he never met her.  (Do you remember everyone who was in a crowd when you were in the picture?)  Nevertheless, the evidence, which was virtually nonexistent, was irrelevant.  President Trump could never get a fair trial in NYC.  He was found liable for sexual abuse and ordered to pay $5 million.

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