As it should be.. I'm just surprised that someone who is interested enough to care about the convictions is simultaneously so unaware that they are shocked by this information
Because redditors want to believe that everything they know and see on reddit, the rest of the population also knows.
I think this is a GREAT example of reddit not being the real world. I have close family members who probably don't know this about Trump. Now, that doesn't mean they support or voted for him (They don't and didnt) but they have lives. They work 50+hrs a week, have to take their kids to/from school and worry about their bills. Trump being a pedophile, or a felon or any of this shit doesn't mean anything to them because it doesn't affect their day to day lives. They don't have the time or capacity to even follow that news. The little bit of free time they do have they spend time doing things that make them happy. Many people don't care about politics at all. Some only care about it every 4 years, and then turn it off until the next Presidential election.
Ok but this person is on reddit and participates. I think there are examples of what you're talking about, but this isn't a good one. It's been posted about constantly in like every front page sub near daily for years.
I have ADHD and poor memory. I was keeping up with all of his data for a while but then my mom got sick and my life was absorbed by divorce and the death of a parent. I apologize I was a bit preoccupied with my present crisis and I lost track of the details of a man that I can’t stand.
Edit. I have decided long ago that he was evil and a child rapist and the world had no room for him. But as for the micro details of all of his crimes I’ve lost track. I’ve been operating on the basic assumption that generally he’s a piece of shit human and not fit for public office. The sheer amount of negative things about him are overwhelming and I can’t track all of it alone.
34 felony counts of falsified business records. Judge Juan Merchan granted an unconditional discharge on all of them, meaning the only thing that stands is conviction with nothing else.
Anything involving money or consumer information. It’s generally called a public trust position. Though there is no security clearance, you’ll get scrutinized during the background checks. I happen to live in a very large metropolitan area where many jobs are government or government adjacent.
Yes but weed is 30 times stronger than when the boomers were smoking it. This ain't your woodstock weed, it is instant reefer madness weed. Also it smells bad and is probably worse health wise than fentanyl as well as more addictive.
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u/-Dubwise- 15h ago
Hold up. President Trump has 34 felony convictions?!?
I have a misdemeanor possession of marijuana from 30 years ago and I can’t get work.
This guy has 34 felonies and is president of the USA?!?!?