Tomi T Ahonen
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Court started today with ruling from Judge Merchan on second gag order, and he again fined Trump the maximum allowed by NY law ($1,000) which is what prosecution had asked (they had not suggested jail yet).
11:41 AM - May 06, 2024
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Pamela B'well
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In response to Tomi T Ahonen.
Maybe the Secret Service detail can compel him to stop violating the gag order…

“Listen, Bub…”
12:05 PM - May 06, 2024
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Tomi T Ahonen
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LOL the US Secret Service is praying for nothing as much as they want their target to be locked up in prison and they can stop 'guarding' his life. I am certain most of them would not take a bullet for this traitor monster criminal
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12:56 PM - May 06, 2024
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Margaret Hardin
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In response to Tomi T Ahonen.
Added bonus: The smell goes away for them.

I think that’s probably enough incentive for the agents. 🤣
05:41 PM - May 06, 2024
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Pamela B'well
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In response to Tomi T Ahonen.
Here's a serious question:
(and, I think, an obvious solution)

Why can't the Secret Service "deputize"
prison guards?

Problem solved!
02:04 PM - May 06, 2024
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Tomi T Ahonen
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In response to Pamela B'well.
LOL they can but they won't. It is FAR FAR cheaper for one US Secret Service agent be given a chair and a book to read, sitting watch outside Trumpo's prison cell. Trump in solitary, and Trump's prison cell at end of cell block. Than to have a team of USSS agents guarding his safety daily...
02:48 PM - May 06, 2024
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