Friday, March 31, 2023

LIBERALS ARE IN UTOPIA AS TRUMP IS INDICTED BY THE GRAND JURY.

LIBERALS ARE IN UTOPIA AS TRUMP IS INDICTED BY THE GRAND JURY.

John 8:44 (LIBERALS-GOD HATERS)
You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies.

WELL AMERICA IS OFFICIALLY A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY. THE LEFT SO CALLED PROTESTS THAT WILL END UP BURNING THEIR OWN CITIES LEAD BY THE ANTIFA AND BLACK LIVES MATTER CULTS. AND BLAME IT ON THE TRUMP SUPPORTERS. TRUMP WILL DEFENATELY WIN THE ELECTION IN 2024. IF THEY DON'T LOCK HIM UP FOR JUST BEING TRUMP. WELL LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS WHAT HAPPENS IN ISRAEL-WILL HAPPEN AROUND THE WORLD. WELL WITH ALL THE PROTESTS IN ISRAEL THE LAST 2 WEEKS. FRANCE IS PROTESTING. NOW WE WILL BE SEEING BIGTIME PEACEFUL PROTESTS BY TRUMP SUPPORTERS. BUT GEORGE SOROS AND HIS BIG MONEY FOR LEFT WING NUTCASE CRIMINALS ANTIFA AND BLACK LIVES MATTER CULTS. WHO WILL CLAIME TO BE PROTEST -BUT BURN DOWN THEIR OWN LEFT BLUE CITIES AND BLAME IT ON TRUMP SUPPORTERS. ALVIN BRAGG IS ALSO A TRIUMP DREANGEMENT SYNDROME HATER. BEFORE BRAGG WAS EVEN ELECTED IN NEW YORK. HE SAID RIGHT ON CAMERA  I HAVE BRAGG TRUMP NUTCASE  DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, AND I WILL NAIL TRUMP. WELL BRAGG AND THE LIBERAL DUMBNUTS OF DUNG -HAVE NOW NAILED TRUMP. AND AMERICA  WILL OFFICIALLY BE A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY. ALL THIS JUST BY THE LEFT RADICAL DANGEROUS EXTREMISTS TO STOP TRUMP FROM RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2024. THIS IS A WITCH HUNT, SLAVE LABOUR MOVE BY THE LEFT HITLERS TO FINALLY NAIL TRUMP. TRUMP SUPPORTERS DO PEACEFUL PROTESTS ONLY-DON'T BE CONNED INTO BURNING LIKE THE LIBERAL SOROS PAID CROWD LET THE LIBERAL CULTS HANG THEMSELVES BY RIOTING, BURNING, LOOTING THEIR OWN CITIES.

With indicted Trump expected to turn self in on Tuesday, here’s what to expect next-Ex-president will be fingerprinted, photographed, field basic questions and arraigned in process that lasts several hours; he’s unlikely to be hand-cuffed publicly-By Jennifer Peltz-MAR 31,23-Today, 4:10 am

NEW YORK (AP) — Every day, hundreds of people are taken into law enforcement custody in New York City. Former US president Donald Trump is expected to become one of them as early as next week.Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, after an investigation into payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter. The indictment itself remains sealed for now in the first criminal case ever brought against a former US president.Trump — a Republican who assailed the case Thursday as a Democratic prosecutor’s “political persecution” of “a completely innocent person” — is expected to turn himself in to authorities on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the matter but not authorized to discuss it publicly. The person said the details of a surrender are still being worked out.State of Jerusalem: The 'Secular' Struggle-Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said it had contacted Trump’s lawyer to coordinate his surrender and arraignment.For any New York defendant, poor or powerful, answering criminal charges means being fingerprinted and photographed, fielding basic questions such as name and birthdate, and getting arraigned. All told, defendants are typically detained for at least several hours.There can be differences in where the different steps happen, how long they take, whether handcuffs come out and other particulars. A lot depends on the severity of the case and whether defendants arrange to turn themselves in.But there is no playbook for booking an ex-president with US Secret Service protection. Agents are tasked with the protection of former presidents unless and until they say they don’t need it. Trump has kept his detail, so agents would need to be by his side at all times.“This would be a unique outlier,” said Jeremy Saland, a defense lawyer and former prosecutor in Manhattan.If Trump indeed turns himself in, expect a carefully choreographed and relatively quick process and release without bail (as is common in New York) — and with a focus on security. A former president isn’t likely to be paraded in cuffs across a sidewalk or through a crowded courthouse hallway, Saland predicts.“It’s a public forum, but safety is also paramount,” he notes.If defendants are notified of an indictment or an impending arrest, they often arrange to turn themselves in. Doing so can smooth the process and strengthen arguments for bail by showing that they aren’t evading the case.For example, when the former finance chief of Trump’s company, Allen Weisselberg, was indicted in Manhattan on tax fraud charges in 2021, he was able to turn himself in at a courthouse side door before normal workday hours.The aim was “to reduce the likelihood that the surrender would become a media frenzy,” his lawyers wrote in a subsequent court filing.Weisselberg arrived around 6:15 a.m. and was taken to what his attorneys described as a “holding room” for booking, an interview about potential release, and other procedures. To pass the time, he’d brought a book — “Chicken Soup for the Baseball Fan’s Soul” — and his lawyers supplied him with a snack, a face mask, breath mints and other items, according to the filing.Weisselberg was arraigned and released about eight hours later, after being walked into a courtroom past a phalanx of news cameras in the hallway. (Weisselberg eventually pleaded guilty to dodging taxes on job perks including a free apartment and school tuition for his grandchildren.)Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, on the other hand, turned himself in at a Manhattan police station in 2018 to face rape and criminal sex act charges. He was briefly in a stationhouse cell, flipping through a biography of famed film director Elia Kazan, before being led out in handcuffs and taken to court under the gaze of journalists on the sidewalk — and other suspects in a courthouse booking area, where some hollered, “Yo, Harvey!”Within about three hours after his surrender, Weinstein was arraigned and released on electronic monitoring and $1 million bail. (Weinstein was eventually convicted; his appeal is now before New York’s highest court. He’s also been convicted on similar charges in Los Angeles.)-But even a scheduled arrest is still an arrest. Defendants have to give up cellphones and some other personal items for safekeeping (and, in some cases, potential evidence), and lawyers generally aren’t allowed to accompany their clients through the process.“Don’t make any statements. Because you think you’re helping your situation, but they can just use your statements against you — because you get caught up in the moment, you get nervous,” says Gianni Karmily, a defense lawyer who practices in New York City and on Long Island.Many arrests in New York City aren’t preplanned. That can be a very different experience for defendants, even prominent ones.When a hotel housekeeper accused then-International Monetary Fund chief and potential French presidential contender Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her in 2011, he was pulled off a plane at Kennedy Airport.Strauss-Kahn, who said his encounter with the woman was consensual, spent about 36 hours being questioned, arrested, undergoing various exams and waiting in such spots as a courthouse holding pen before being arraigned and jailed without bail. After several days at the city’s notorious Rikers Island jail, Strauss-Kahn was allowed out on $1 million bail, under house arrest with armed guards.Manhattan prosecutors eventually dropped the criminal case against Strauss-Kahn, who later settled a civil suit brought by his accuser.

Biggest in Israeli History': Organizers Claim Half a Million Protesters Against Netanyahu's Constitutional Coup-MAR 3,23

As a record 50,000 Israelis rallied in Haifa, and hundreds of thousands more across Israel, opposition leader Yair Lapid slams the Netanyahu government's sole focus on 'crushing Israeli democracy' 

Thousands march to commemorate Palestinian Land Day in Israel, Gaza-Two Palestinians said wounded by IDF fire during a demonstration along Gaza border; marches in Israel pass peacefully-By AFP and ToI Staff-MAR 31,23-Today, 11:27 am

Thousands rallied Thursday across Israel, the West Bank and Gaza for Land Day, commemorating a deadly crackdown in 1976 on protests against Israeli plans to seize land owned by Arab citizens.Two people were wounded by Israeli army fire during a march along the Gaza Strip border, a Palestinian medical source said without elaborating on their condition.At the main rally in Sakhnin, an Arab city in northen Israel, AFP journalists saw many people wearing the traditional keffiyeh scarf as they waved Palestinian flags and chanted: “Freedom! Freedom!”State of Jerusalem: The 'Secular' Struggle“This demonstration is happening under a fascist government and against the backdrop of growing racism, which has become mainstream in Israel,” Hadash-Ta’al MK Ahmed Tibi told AFP.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to office in December at the head of a hard-right administration, including extremist coalition partners with a history of anti-Arab rhetoric.Each year on March 30, Arab Israelis, as well as Palestinians throughout the West Bank and Gaza, commemorate Land Day. In years past, the protests have been marked by sometimes violent demonstrations.In March 1976, the Israeli government decided to expropriate 20,000 dunams (4,940 acres) of land in the Galilee, a third of which was owned by Arab Israelis, to build Jewish towns.On March 30 of that year, Arab Israelis held strikes and demonstrated against the decision. During the riots that followed, six protesters were killed by Israeli troops. The government plan was subsequently annulled.Hayat Hammoud, 29, said she had joined the Sakhnin march in “solidarity” with the families of the “martyrs” of the 1976 events.Arab citizens constitute around 20 percent of Israel’s population. Primarily referred to as Arab Israelis, they often refer to themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.In Gaza, which has been under an Israel-Egyptian blockade since the Hamas terror group seized power from the Palestinian Authority in 2007, hundreds marched along the heavily guarded border.Israeli soldiers fired bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd from the other side of the fence, an AFP correspondent said.A Palestinian medical source said two people had been taken to hospital in Gaza City with gunshot wounds.Hamas said in a statement for the 47th Land Day: “The seizure of land by the Israeli occupation and the colonial expansion of settlements are doomed to fail.”   

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