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Trump, free from court, finds ‘a little fun on the campaign trail’

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Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
 
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Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
He's a sicko. His supporters got issues.
 
Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
Cultists will cult. Thank God there aren't enough enough of them to get him reelected.
 
Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.
he looked really good. lost weight and some of the orange glow. Crowds are as enthusiastic as ever
Biden couldn't pull that crowd(s) in a million years
 
Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
If lying and disparaging our Justice system is your idea of "fun", you and your clubhouse mates are sick puppies. Only a Trump supporter would call it having fun. "Screw the law. Vote Trump!"
 
Once an insurrectionist, always an insurrectionist.

In interview, Trump doesn't commit to accepting Wisconsin election results if he loses
In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the former president said he would accept the results of the November election showing he lost "if everything's honest."​
"If everything's honest, I'd gladly accept the results," Trump said in an interview Wednesday. "If it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country.​
Translation: If he received more votes, then "everything's honest." If he receives fewer votes, then "you have to fight..."
 
If lying and disparaging our Justice system is your idea of "fun", you and your clubhouse mates are sick puppies. Only a Trump supporter would call it having fun. "Screw the law. Vote Trump!"
justice? LMAO. That was the author OP using fun. though Im sure it was
 
Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
The indictments are a "badge of honor"?

Is that how he wails about them at the courthouse or screeches about them on social media?
 
The indictments are a "badge of honor"?

Is that how he wails about them at the courthouse or screeches about them on social media?
they are both. Why did #3 in DOJ quit and go work for Bragg?..It's all political -the NYcase is a pig circus
It's also smart politics.
 
Trump supporters started lining up at 7 a.m., seven hours before the rally’s start, said Terry Dittrich, chair of the Waukesha County GOP, the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin.

Trump flew from Wisconsin to an evening rally in Freeland, Michigan, before he was set to return to New York City.

Speaking to the crowd gathered in Waukesha, Trump called all of the indictments against him “a great badge of honor.”

“Thank you,” Trump said, as his supporters applauded. “Because I’m being indicted for you.”

Rob O’Loughlin, a retired golf industry entrepreneur from Madison, said he has watched the trials closely and sees them all as “political.

“Going to jail for a day,” O’Loughlin continued, “would be just about better than that mugshot” for drumming up sympathy and campaign donations for Trump.
I say let's find out.
 
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