Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) announces she has been working with foreign countries to supply oil to Cuba, in defiance of President Trump.

The only one ignoring the law is Jayapal.

Wrong.

Your orange idol grifter is the worst and biggest scofflaw in the history of American governance.

I know it, you know it and everyone else knows it.

Sadly, his loyal subjects (like you for instance) are just not honest enough to acknowledge the most universally known truth on the planet.
 
Wrong.

Your orange idol grifter is the worst and biggest scofflaw in the history of American governance.

I know it, you know it and everyone else knows it.

Sadly, his loyal subjects (like you for instance) are just not honest enough to acknowledge the most universally known truth on the planet.
They like that Trump is a convicted felon.
 
Wrong.

Your orange idol grifter is the worst and biggest scofflaw in the history of American governance.

I know it, you know it and everyone else knows it.

Sadly, his loyal subjects (like you for instance) are just not honest enough to acknowledge the most universally known truth on the planet.
Who controls US foreign policy?
 
The Zionist Bastards.
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And, possibly the only one in history to be convicted 34 times and not receive a day in jail or a penny in fines as a result. Why is that?

Why there’s no jail time or fines​

The 34 convictions came from the New York criminal trial involving falsified business records.But a conviction is not the same as a sentence.

Key facts:​

  • Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts by a jury.
  • Sentencing was scheduled for a later date (July 11, 2024).
  • Until sentencing occurs, no penalties—no jail, no fines, no probation—can be imposed.
  • This is normal in criminal cases: sentencing often happens weeks or months after a verdict.
So the reason he “didn’t get a day in jail or a penny in fines” is simply:

The judge hasn’t sentenced him yet.

Why sentencing was delayed​

Sentencing was postponed because:

  • Trump’s legal team filed appeals and motions.
  • Judges often delay sentencing while appeals are pending.
  • Courts avoid imposing penalties that might be overturned shortly afterward.
This is standard procedure, not special treatment.


Is it unusual to have 34 felony counts with no immediate punishment?​

Not really.

The 34 counts are all the same underlying act, split into separate records entries.In New York, falsifying business records is a Class E felony, the lowest felony level.

Typical sentencing ranges:

  • Probation
  • Fines
  • Conditional discharge
  • Up to 1–4 years in prison, but first‑time offenders often receive no jail time
So even after sentencing, jail time is not guaranteed.


Bottom line​

The claim “34 convictions and no jail or fines” is misleading because:

  • Sentencing hadn’t happened yet, so penalties literally could not be imposed.
  • This is normal in criminal procedure.
  • The number 34 reflects how New York structures charges, not 34 separate crimes.
 

Why there’s no jail time or fines​

The 34 convictions came from the New York criminal trial involving falsified business records.But a conviction is not the same as a sentence.

Key facts:​

  • Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts by a jury.
  • Sentencing was scheduled for a later date (July 11, 2024).
  • Until sentencing occurs, no penalties—no jail, no fines, no probation—can be imposed.
  • This is normal in criminal cases: sentencing often happens weeks or months after a verdict.

Well, duh! Google AI is dodging the question here.
So the reason he “didn’t get a day in jail or a penny in fines” is simply:



Why sentencing was delayed​

Sentencing was postponed because:

  • Trump’s legal team filed appeals and motions.
  • Judges often delay sentencing while appeals are pending.
  • Courts avoid imposing penalties that might be overturned shortly afterward.
This is standard procedure, not special treatment.

It wasn't "delayed." The sentence was handed down, and that was "unconditional discharge."



In short, Trump was convicted of 34 felonies and the judge imposed no actual sentence as the sentence. No jail or prison time, no fines or penalties. You can call it 'special treatment' since such a sentence is completely unprecedented, or, like me, you can call the case bullshit to get Trump, and it failed miserably.
Is it unusual to have 34 felony counts with no immediate punishment?
Not really.

The 34 counts are all the same underlying act, split into separate records entries.In New York, falsifying business records is a Class E felony, the lowest felony level.

Typical sentencing ranges:

  • Probation
  • Fines
  • Conditional discharge
  • Up to 1–4 years in prison, but first‑time offenders often receive no jail time
So even after sentencing, jail time is not guaranteed.

Trump has been sentenced! Google AI is too stupid to grasp that or it's simply being mendacious. Trump was sentenced to "Unconditional discharge."

Bottom line​

The claim “34 convictions and no jail or fines” is misleading because:

  • Sentencing hadn’t happened yet, so penalties literally could not be imposed.
  • This is normal in criminal procedure.
  • The number 34 reflects how New York structures charges, not 34 separate crimes.

Bottom line: Google AI, as usual, is full of shit.
 
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