Another ugly blow for Donald Trump

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Donald Trump is a sociopath and a threat to humanity. And this week is one of the worst weeks he’s had in a long time. Do you know what I LOVE to see? I love to see people get what they deserve. And this week, if Trump was scared before, he might be doubly so now because he’s getting what he deserves.

So Sidney Powell took a plea deal. Kenneth Chesebro took a plea deal. Their trials are no more. How do you think Donald Trump feels right now? I imagine how he feels is akin to a scuba diver realizing their air tank is broken.

These people Trump thought were his friends will be testifying against him, and it must scare the living daylights out of him. How could it not? They know where ALL the bodies are buried. Then there’s Jack Smith, who’s on Trump like white on rice. No matter where Trump looks, Smith surfaces.

This week, he appeared a lot with a searing filing to the Judge in Florida, saying Trump does not deserve unique privileges because he’s just like everybody else. Just like everybody else. THAT must sting. Trump’s beloved candidate, Gym Jordan, lost — he lost, and he lost big. The moderates stood up for themselves. That can’t be good news for Trump.

But most of all are the sharp words of the Judge overseeing Trump’s fraud case. He actually warned Trump to be a good boy — or he’ll be thrown in prison. This judge said Trump blatantly violated the gag order: “The court is way beyond the warning stage.” Trump then got fined $5,000. But the real news is that this Judge fully seems intent on throwing Assolini in the slammer — if he doesn’t shut the heck up.

I know how fear feels. It’s a watery, immobilizing feeling that can leave one frozen. I, along with many, know how Trump must be feeling now. Fear. But Trump might not be ABLE to stop. What do I mean by that? Well — you have heard about being “called” to do something?

For example, many of us feel “called” to be activists. We feel like it’s our calling. But antisocial personalities can ALSO have callings. In Trump’s case, his calling is evil — and anarchy — and destruction.

Will the man be able to resist? He is going to want to post something awful. He’ll likely go to sleep with the venomous whispers singing their songs of anarchy in his brain. What will he do? Will he try to fight them? I imagine the walls of Trump’s home feel a bit haunted right now as the realization strikes the traitor that perhaps he’s not getting out of this one.

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