[Deleted User] wrote: » I dunno.. anyone reasonably looking at much of the actual evidence it would be hard to convict really.. But everyone is being gaslit by the media so maybe..
[Deleted User] wrote: » Tell me, were the witnesses who were a few meters away gaslit by the media too? They knew exactly what was happening.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They were probably the reason his medical condition wasn't dealt with immediately..
Deleted User wrote: » Riots and looting tonight then.
Thrashssacre wrote: » So if they convict on 2/3 of the charges will we still see serious rioting?
Real Donald Trump wrote: » Full sympathy with business owners, imagine what it must be like having to put up with this ****! Along with people in government egging it on? ****ing hell! pure nightmare
Overheal wrote: » I know. She should have winked to the camera and said "peaceful" first, then everyone on Fox News' brains would shut down and not worry about it.
BanditLuke wrote: » Disgraceful that a sitting US president would comment on a trial before verdict.
Real Donald Trump wrote: » Thought you don't have cable?
BanditLuke wrote: » They have form for destroying their own communities in fairness. Mugs
Overheal wrote: » Happens from time to time. Trump also has made numerous comments on this same case.
BanditLuke wrote: » Sitting i said. Trump is gone move on
“The George Floyd case, nothing has to be said. I watched that,” Trump told Fox News’s Sean Hannity during a phone interview Wednesday night. “I couldn’t really watch it for that long a period of time, it was over eight minutes. Who could watch that?“But it doesn’t get any more obvious or it doesn’t get any worse than that,” the president added.
BanditLuke wrote: » Trump is gone
MeMen2_MoRi_ wrote: » It's the media's fault, no actually maybe it's the bystanders fault, no wait maybe it was the drugs, no wait again maybe it was his heart condition... But let us never ever consider that it may actually be chauvins fault.
cheezums wrote: » regarding civil unrest, i reckon it's absolute carnage if he's aquitted of all charges or only guilty of the lesser manslaughter charge. if the highest he gets is third degree murder probably some amount of unrest. the only outcome that wouldn't result in some trouble is guilty of all charges.
everlast75 wrote: » Not according to Trump! The election was rigged! He is the rightful president! So says Q!
Deleted User wrote: » No..he was having a heart attack from eating too many drugs before Chauvin ever went near him.. Chauvin was dealing with a massive crazy dude off his head thrashing around the place..
Overheal wrote: » Couldn't have been dealing with it too hard considering he didn't have to make much if any use of his hands.
IngazZagni wrote: » I thought this was quite remarkable. No matter how obvious something may be, the President of the United States should not be giving an opinion on a verdict of a murder trial before it’s given.
Real Donald Trump wrote: » Do you have anything better to do than give out about Trump all the time? He's been gone for months, yet you can't stop moaning about him 24/7. True, Trump derangement syndrome in play, folks
BanditLuke wrote: » Hardly getting any traction in the media either. Disgraceful really
Real Donald Trump wrote: » Lefty news are even calling out Biden's comments, even CNN :eek:
Overheal wrote: » Yes. He was sitting in office when he said all of those things. Inconvenient? No, no, let's give this proper context: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV9MdgfuXp8 You'd swear Biden went on Prime Time and made comments that clearly seem to insinuate how ****ed the officer was.