Trump can pretty much do whatever he wants. The law doesn’t apply to him.
By S Adleman
@Spatula11 (34)
Los Angeles, California
February 15, 2025 8:52am CST
Twice he was impeached, he was convicted of 34 felonies and didn’t even have to pay a fine. The judge basically said “I’m not going to punish you” he told people to take down the White House because he lost. They were pardoned (probably the first time anyone actually received something from him after doing what he commands them to. I mean he could just walk up to someone and stab them to death because he feels like it. If he wants to hijack a plane, let him.
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@arunima25 (89449)
• Bangalore, India
15 Feb
The whole world is watching closely and keeping fingers crossed. The US presidents and their decisions bring an impact on the whole world directly and indirectly.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
Yes, and all of the presidents (maybe not Washington) the activity isn’t meant to benefit the country as much as it benefits themselves. But this is the same maybe 90% of world or even state leaders (local not so much as they don’t have a whole lot of power. They have power but not nearly as much) the difference is that Trump is doing this as a power trip because he knows he can do whatever he wants.
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@arunima25 (89449)
• Bangalore, India
18 Feb
@Spatula11 The world needs visionary good leaders with their heart at good place. Unfortunately, we have scarcity of them everywhere. People get drunk on power and position.
@jaylar (1149)
• Kingston, Jamaica
13 Mar
@Spatula11 Yes. He is a dictator, something we never expected could happen in the US
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@marguicha (225685)
• Chile
15 Feb
The whole world is worried. But only the US citizens can do something about it.
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@marguicha (225685)
• Chile
16 Feb
@Spatula11 I don´t understand how anyone can do anything about it.
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@jaylar (1149)
• Kingston, Jamaica
13 Mar
@marguicha If America was a real democracy Trump could not cause such havoc
@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
Technically not true. One country will still “take care of” another’s leader. It happens regularly.
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@Juliaacv (52787)
• Canada
15 Feb
We are nervous here in Canada because he is so reckless and disrespectful.
He doesn't even address our prime minister as anything other than a governor, but of course he is not as we are a free and separate country.
It is sad that so many fools believed and voted for this criminal.
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@DaddyEvil (144378)
• United States
15 Feb
I don't like trump and think people in the US were fools to vote him into power again. Some of my own family voted for the idiot! I'm so ashamed of them and ashamed of all the crazy things trump says and does!
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@DaddyEvil (144378)
• United States
16 Feb
@Spatula11 I voted for Kamala and voted for Clinton... I have no problem with voting for a woman for President.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
We elected Biden because he is male and a lot of people hated Trump. We still don’t seem ready for a female president.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
13 Mar
@DaddyEvil A good portion did, but not a good enough amount to matter in the end. Also doesn’t help that we had Biden. Other than Jimmy Carter (and possibly William Henry Harrison due to how short his term was) we try to elect the lesser of two evils. Still, I would elect Biden before trump.
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@MarieCoyle (42050)
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16 Feb
I don’t think she will ever see the money until he is no longer on this earth, she will no doubt have to wade through the court system to try to get anything.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
He never paid any of the people he hired to build his towers. One company went bankrupt because he promised them $300,000 but decided he didn’t feel like even giving them a thank you card with a $5 bill in it. If he won’t do that he sure as hell ain’t gonna pay her. She will never see that money. It’s practically symbolic to her.
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@jaylar (1149)
• Kingston, Jamaica
16 Feb
@Spatula11 and we never embraced that reality, until trump
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
That’s true with almost every leader and every country. In that way we are not special.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
@id_peace I think we passed that point a long time ago.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
16 Feb
He wasn’t the first time and won’t be the second.
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@RebeccasFarm (93181)
• United States
16 Feb
I fail to see how this is unique to just Trump...all around the world there are leaders you wont like.
@porwest (98169)
• United States
16 Feb
The impeachments were bogus and regarding the 34 felonies, he broke no laws other than what the courts made up. Even ask liberal law scholars. All of them are confused what he was even convicted of.
It was all for show and to give the news something to say. It didn't matter if he was guilty of anything. They could just say "impeachment" and "conviction" like it meant something.
It didn't.

@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
13 Mar
@porwest Ok, I didn’t realize you were separating the two. Sorry.
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@Spatula11 (34)
• Los Angeles, California
12 Mar
Impeachment and convictions aren’t the same thing.
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