Ex-president in Arizona warns appeal courts to ‘step up and straighten things out’ and insists he committed no crimes

In his first campaign rally after being convicted of 34 felonies, former president Donald Trump recalled how he just went through a “rigged” trial with a “highly conflicted” judge despite there being “no crime”.

The court cases Trump faces have become a mainstay of his campaigning throughout the last year, where he frequently tells his followers that the charges are a form of election interference and designed to tamp down the Maga movement.

“Those appellate courts have to step up and straighten things out, or we’re not going to have a country any longer,” he said.

Trump spoke at a Turning Point Action event in sweltering Phoenix, at Dream City church, a megachurch where he and Turning Point have held rallies in the past. The extreme heat led to some waiting outside for the venue to open to need medical attention for heatstroke.

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    5 months ago

    I am sorry if this sounds pedantic, but I take too much joy in expressing this:

    (In Homer Simpson’s Voice)

    No PRIOR official criminal record

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      Pedantic: Yes
      Valid: Also yes.

      In my book, pedantry falls into the same category as “technically” - An even better form of being correct.

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        In law, technicality is king.

        Merchan has the room to sentence prison, it’s just not standard for class E nonviolent crimes. If he doesn’t cite substantial reason that he believes Trump is likely to commit another crime while awaiting appeal, he’ll just open up an avenue for argument of bias in the appeal hearing.

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          Oh, man, that’s too bad. It’s going to be incredibly hard to support that this particular convicted felon might ever commit any other crimes.