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Donald Trump throws tantrum as Manhattan D.A. convenes grand jury for new case on Stormy Daniels

Trump is bigly ticked-off.

Former President and current investigation subject Stormy Daniels) one month before the 2016 presidential election, allegedly to keep her quiet about their affair. The crux of the case is whether the payment was in violation of campaign finance laws. Testimony began Monday, Jan. 30.

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Here, Trump seems to be letting us know that he’s started the new year on a strict diet of word salad, fake news, and a belief that the D.A.’s out to get him, even though he, Donald J. Trump, is innocent, of course:

“The ‘Stormy’ Fake Witch Hunt has been stop and go, on again, off again, for years, to the point where the whole thing has become Prosecutorial Misconduct. Missed Statute Big. The Fake News has been pushing the D.A., and all D.A.’s and Prosecutors, at a level that they have NEVER been pushed before. Just study D.A. Bragg’s CNN interview from 2 months ago – Disgraceful! There’s NO GUILT, just Trump Derangement Syndrome. GET this man, even if he’s innocent. It’s all WEAPONIZED POLITICS. So Sad!”

Trump’s posts are a compendium of his greatest hits: Randomly Capitalized Words, ALL CAPS, and the bigliest hyperbole the world has ever seen. He also tosses in his signature “So Sad!” for good measure, just in case anyone had any doubts as to who penned this work of art. The second post fulminated:

“If the District Attorney of Manhattan would spend half as much time trying to solve the Murder and Violent Crime epidemic that is taking place in our once great City, as he does in perpetuating the greatest Witch Hunt of all time, at the behest of the Department of Injustice (D.C.), New York would be a much safer place to live, and perhaps people would stop leaving in RECORD NUMBERS!”

It’s interesting that he takes ownership of “once great” New York City, seeing as attorney general Letitia James is suing him, his children, and his businesses for fraud.

This may all feel like old news — and it is. In May 2018, Trump itted in a series of tweets to authorizing the payment, though he denied both the affair and the accusation that the money came from his campaign. What’s new is the faint specter of ability on the horizon for the former resident of the White House. If Trump is ultimately charged and convicted of first-degree falsifying business records, he could get up to four years in jail. That sentence is a long way off — and it’s unlikely he’d get the maximum sentence even if convicted — but if we’ve learned one thing in the past three years (or, honestly, the past seven) it’s that, for better and worse, anything’s possible.

Here’s hoping for more better, less worse.


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Anne Sussman is a NY-based freelance writer for We Got This Covered. She's been writing and editing professionally since the 1990s and is fluent in Gen X nostalgia, the absurdist horror show that is U.S. politics, and binge watching all the things. She has a bachelor's degree in English writing and philosophy from Knox College, and a master's in social work from Fordham University.