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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In response to Pamela B'well.
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
12:56 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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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...
In response to Pamela B'well.
02:48 PM - May 06, 2024
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Pamela B'well
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In response to Tomi T Ahonen.
Having to sit there while the prisoner occupies his “throne” should be considered above-and-beyond the line of duty and should earn that SS Agent some serious hazard pay…
02:53 PM - May 06, 2024
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