Samstag, 18. November 2023

Donald Trump die billige Kopie von Putin

There are now so many cases underway against former President Trump that the courts are having trouble coordinating the dates. The proceedings revolve around alleged crimes before and after he took office, but also against him as a businessman. Trump is the first former US president to be impeached for alleged crimes while in office. In addition, he has to face several civil proceedings. Paying hush money is not illegal in itself. According to the New York public prosecutor's office, Trump falsified business documents 34 times in order to cover up the payments. He also violated campaign finance laws. Charges were brought against Trump in the spring - the trial is scheduled to begin in May 2024. The allegations made against Trump by author E. Jean Carroll go back even further. She accused him of raping her in a department store in 1996, she accused him in 2019. A jury rejected this account in a civil trial in May 2023, but found him guilty of sexual abuse and defamation and awarded Carroll $5 million in damages and punitive damages. The sequel will also follow in 2024, as D.Trump will also have to answer because Carroll, in turn, has filed another defamation lawsuit against Trump because he insulted her on the TV channel CNN after the first verdict. Trump notoriously exaggerates when it comes to his own actions and just as notoriously understates when it comes to failures. "James lists 200 false or misleading valuations of assets over a period of ten years in her indictment - for which she is seeking fines totaling $250 million." Trump and his family should also be permanently banned from doing business in New York state. An appeals court rejected the allegations against Ivanka Trump in June, saying they were time-barred. Lawyer is blind, they say? Taking secret documents with you When Trump had to leave the White House in Washington in January 2021, he took boxes of secret documents with him and stored them in various places on his private Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida - including a ballroom, a bathroom and a shower. The documents are also said to have been documents relating to the national defense and nuclear capabilities of another country. “Some documents were classified with the highest level of secrecy in the country.” Another accusation: Trump also showed documents to other people. According to special investigator Jack Smith, Trump violated a whole series of US laws - he compiled a total of 40 charges. The second indictment against Trump at the federal level - in addition to the secret documents case - targets the most serious crisis in US democracy in recent memory: the struggle for the recognition of the 2020 presidential election, which culminated in the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Trump's attempts to deny the victory of his opponent Joe Biden, to make himself the winner of the presidential election and to prevent the recognition of the election results are considered a "conspiracy" on a total of four counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct the Certification of President Joe Biden's election victory on January 6, 2021 and conspiracy against voting rights. In addition to Trump, 18 other people are charged with the conspiracy and false statements about the election results, including his former lawyer Rudy Giuliani. If convicted, they could also face several years in prison. And: If Trump returns to the White House in the meantime, he cannot intervene in the process - as he does at the federal level - by appointing a new prosecutor. A self-pardon is also out of the question: this remedy only applies, if at all, to the federal level and not to a state. What remains? Trump has been repeatedly warned by judges in recent weeks not to put pressure on witnesses and not to attack the courts. But that doesn't fit Trump's temperament at all. After the first impeachment hearing on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, Trump wrote on his online platform "Truth Social": "If you persecute me, I will persecute you." Special Counsel Smith sees this as a threat to the judiciary and requested an order prohibiting Trump from disclosing sensitive information about the case. Anti-minority headlines from Donald Trump Legal plan in the USA: Trump wants to define transgender people away The US government plans to delete trans people from US federal laws Overall, Trump's Republicans' obsession with denying minorities their rights seems much more pronounced than that of the Democrats! Latest example: Over the weekend, the New York Times published the contents of a memo from Trump's Health Department. This shows that the government is planning to define the approximately 1.4 million trans people in the USA by law. Specifically, the memo states: "The gender recorded on the birth certificate should be the final proof of a person's gender unless this is contradicted by reliable genetic information." In plain language: By penis means man, with a vulva means woman, and that for a lifetime. Many years of experience, scientific research on the topic of gender identities and the fight for recognition and freedom from discrimination for transgender people are to be erased by a federal law. It is the most far-reaching, but by no means the first, measure by the Trump administration against equality for transgender people and all people who do not want to and cannot assign themselves to a gender. This started with Twitter messages from the president, transgender people would no longer be allowed to serve in the US military in the future, to the recognition of religious freedom rights for people who do not want to serve members of the LGBTIQ* community in restaurants, for example. It's a bit like in Germany: Here, too, the conservatives and reactionaries from the CSU to the AfD almost exclusively address the issue of refugees in order to then be able to accuse the other side of not caring at all about the concerns of the German population. US President Donald Trump wants to legitimize discrimination against homosexuals by the state. A combination of sheer anger and fear motivates gays and lesbians to organize politically. Longtime members of the movement, as well as those who have just joined, vehemently reject Trump's ideological embrace of white nationalism as well as the core aspects of his political program: the privatization of American life, including government initiatives such as Obamacare and Medicaid, which are currently the secure health care for millions of Americans. Former US President Donald Trump warned on Sunday at the CPAC conference in Orlando to the cheers of his fans that trans people could destroy women's sports. At the annual event hosted by right-wing Republicans, Trump also hinted that he could run for president again in 2024; he also falsely claimed to have won the last election in November ("I might even decide to beat her a third time"). When it came to the topic of trans identity, the 78-year-old was upset that "biological" women supposedly no longer had a chance against trans women in sports. “Young girls and women are now being forced to fight against biological men,” Trump said. "If this doesn't change, women's sports as we know it will die." That's why those responsible are no longer interested in female athletes. "For example, what coach would recruit a young woman when her record can easily be broken by someone born male," Trump said. Personally, I ask myself as a human being, how stupid do you have to be to want to elect such a man as president! What does Donald Trump and sons do for all those in prison who allowed themselves to be accompanied by the lies of discrimination of right-wing radical hatred, what has He done for their families? Sorry, not understandable, mfg Nikita Noemi Rothenbächer

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