https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning#Stages_of_grief after almost 4 years - YOU are still stuck at stage 1
Other nations want in on criminally indicting Donald. Scotland's top law officer urged to pursue investigation into Donald Trump's Scottish resorts after historic criminal conviction https://www.scotsman.com/news/crime...ts-after-historic-criminal-conviction-4649358
Relax Leftists-----This "conviction" will be overturned with 100 percent certainty. There wasn't a "case" to begin with.
it will happen - if you want - in your phantasy. what happens in the real world - is a different story.
Convicted Felon Trump can't own any guns. Donald Trump is a licensed gun owner — here’s what will happen to his firearms after his felony conviction https://nypost.com/2024/06/01/us-news/donald-trump-must-surrender-firearms-after-felony-conviction/ Licensed gun owner Donald Trump will have to turn over all of his firearms in the coming weeks now that he has been found guilty of felonies in the Manhattan “hush money” case. Under New York state and federal law, convicted felons are banned from possessing any type of firearm, and the former president must have his weapons legally passed off to another person or surrendered to authorities by his July 11 sentencing, criminal defense attorney Peter Tilem said. “There is no grace period,” Tilem told The Post. “You are federally prohibited once you are convicted.” Trump could potentially pack heat once again in New York by applying for a “certificate of relief from civil disabilities” as early as his sentencing, which would restore his ability to own and carry a gun, according to criminal defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman. The former president also would be allowed to legally possess a firearm again if an appeals court ends up overturning his convictions. Convicted felons who’ve had their gun rights revoked can surrender their weapons at the local police precinct, experts said. Lichtman, however, predicted Trump likely will just transfer ownership of his guns to one of his sons through a federally licensed gun dealer, which costs less than $50, and wait out the appeals process. Trump has publicly discussed his gun ownership, including in a 2012 interview with The Washington Times where he acknowledged he had a concealed-carry permit for a Heckler & Koch HK45 and a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson. In 2016, when discussing a spate of deadly terror attacks in Paris, the 45th president reportedly told a French magazine that he is always strapped. “I always carry a weapon on me,” he said. “If I’d been at the Bataclan [concert hall] or one of those bars, I would have opened fire.” The former president has made defending gun rights a critical issue in his 2024 campaign, garnering the National Rifle Association’s endorsement in May. On Thursday, a jury found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection to $130,000 “hush money” payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels to sway the 2016 presidential election.
Fact check: Trump falsely claims he didn’t call to lock up Hillary Clinton By Daniel Dale, CNN Mon June 3, 2024 Former President Donald Trump, who faces the possibility of a prison sentence after he was convicted last week on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, falsely claimed in a new interview on Fox News that he didn’t make a “lock her up” call for the imprisonment of his Democratic opponent of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton. CNN — Former President Donald Trump falsely claimed in a new interview that he didn’t make a “lock her up” call for the imprisonment of his Democratic opponent of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton. Trump, who faces the possibility of a prison sentence after he was convicted last week on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, was asked in an interview aired Sunday on Fox News about how he had “famously said… ‘lock her up’” in relation to Clinton but did not jail her when he was president. During his answer, Trump said he had decided that imprisoning Clinton “would have been a terrible thing.” Then he added: “I didn’t say ‘lock her up,’ but the people would all say ‘lock her up, lock her up.’” Facts First: Trump’s claim that “I didn’t say ‘lock her up’” is false. He called for Clinton’s imprisonment on multiple occasions, including by using the phrase “lock her up.” Trump often used such rhetoric while criticizing Clinton’s email practices as secretary of state during the Obama administration, which prompted a federal investigation. She was never charged with a crime. During campaign rallies in 2016, Trump sometimes paused his remarks as his supporters engaged in chants of “lock her up,” giving the chants time to continue. On other occasions, he explicitly repeated those words himself. “For what she’s done, they should lock her up,” Trump said after the crowd chanted “lock her up” at an October 2016 rally in North Carolina. “‘Lock her up’ is right,” he said at an October 2016 rally in Pennsylvania. Trump also explicitly called for Clinton’s imprisonment using different phrasing. “Hillary Clinton has to go to jail, OK? She has to go to jail,” he said in a June 2016 speech in California. “She has to go to jail,” he repeated in an October 2016 speech in Florida. And at a presidential debate in October 2016, after Clinton said, “It’s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country,” Trump responded, “Because you’d be in jail.” Trump softened his rhetoric shortly after he defeated Clinton in the election, saying he didn’t want to hurt her and didn’t feel strongly about prosecuting her. In his 2020 campaign for reelection, though, he again made calls to “lock her up.” “You should lock her up, I’ll tell you,” he said at a January 2020 rally in Ohio. At an October 2020 rally in Georgia, after the crowd chanted “lock them up” in relation to the Biden family, Trump said, “You should lock them up. Lock up the Bidens. Lock up Hillary.”