Great. Can I sue Donald Trump for the perpetual state of rage and anxiety I've been dealing with for over a year now?
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adasmephlabApr 1, 2026
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It's been 10 years, not 1!
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DillDeerApr 1, 2026
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I hate this
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tree-molesterApr 1, 2026
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Technically it’s the whole repuliTurd party. It’s be going on a lot longer than 10 years.
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tree-molesterApr 1, 2026
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He has destroyed my access to democracy.
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indicatprincessApr 1, 2026
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For real! I had to have my meds increases when he took office lol
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Ghosts_and_EmptiesApr 1, 2026
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I'm on 2 kinds of beta blockers!
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The_Majestic_Apr 1, 2026
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Only 1 year? How?
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1stMammaltowearpantsApr 1, 2026
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So, we're just letting fetuses on the Internet now?!
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Accomplished-Run221Apr 1, 2026
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He’s literally taken years off of all our lives.
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troublebergerApr 1, 2026
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I got some teeth he need to pay for.
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1ns3rtn1ckn4m3Apr 1, 2026
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7 Billion plaintiff class action
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Moral_turpidudeApr 1, 2026
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Can all u.s. citizens sue him in a class action suit?
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SkyecatcherApr 1, 2026
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Wouldn’t that be so funny to see his “practically billions” be shuffled around to the rest of us
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gameryamenApr 1, 2026
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I know this is a pretty outlandish hope, but there's a case to be made for a class action conspiracy charge against the entire GOP. It would be so glorious to bankrupt that entire party as we put them on the hook for thousands of kidnappings, rapes and murders they have organized.
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ecafsubApr 1, 2026
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RICO that shitbag
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Athena_PegasusApr 1, 2026
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For real. It's one big racket dressed up as a political party.
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hagschlagApr 1, 2026
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United States v. Trump would be nuts. We had a case like that for Nixon.
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Cute-Ad2879Apr 1, 2026
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Sue his b**** ass into the dirt.
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ArArmytrainingsirApr 1, 2026
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Any 12 people would rule against him. Only need a majority. Be lucky to get three or four mega people out of 12 nowadays.
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DontGetUpGentlemenApr 1, 2026
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FUN FACT: No Juror has ever ruled in Trump's favor.
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CalamityClambakeApr 1, 2026
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Oh, that is a fun fact!
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TraditionalBackspaceApr 1, 2026
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Personal liability is what's missing from our justice system with regard to elected officials' lawbreaking.
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IyamahammApr 1, 2026
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Open the floodgates. Play his game. Inundate him with so many claims he cannot possibly fight them all. Drown him. I’ll get the popcorn.
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Kakistocracy_0Apr 1, 2026
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Fat, whiney b**** threw another tantrum?
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anony-meow-sApr 1, 2026
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Excuse me! That is offensive to fat, whiny bitches!
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ghostwoodApr 1, 2026
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Donald Trump also raped children.
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YetiiusApr 1, 2026
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Does that mean we can all sue for irreparable damages to our mental health and democracy?
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FeeComfortable3041Apr 1, 2026
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....until the check clears.
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echoecoApr 1, 2026
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...are you voting for someone who'll hold him accountable and his backroom sponsors and project 2025 supporters...stop the undermining red vs blue, vote for representation that acts against greed, corruption and oppression and for the respect/rights for us/US all...a united state of mind....
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Bradski89Apr 1, 2026
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I assume any law suits he does lose will somehow be paid for by the taxpayer.
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papstoneApr 1, 2026
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when jail?
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GatorNator83Apr 1, 2026
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But he is immune to raping children. And destroying the country.
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sgr28Apr 1, 2026
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One thing I've been trying to point out that I wish more people would realize is that the core illegal act of Trump trying to overturn the 2020 election was not implying to the J6 crowd that they should attack the Capitol, and it was not the phone call to the Georgia governor pressuring him to find 11,000 votes. The core illegal act was when Trump called the Speaker of the Georgia state house and said he wanted the state legislature to meet in a special session, and he was planning to lie that he actually won the state and thus the Georgia result needed to be "turned over".
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Decent-Lawyer-4922Apr 1, 2026
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I will never in a million years understand how the Democrats failed to prosecute any of this. Pelosi and Schumer are absolute clowns with their paper shredding antics.
Pelosi actually donated her donor money to Q-anon campaigns thinking it would lead to easy wins.
Seriously. Then one attacked her husband with a hammer. No sympathy here.
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sgr28Apr 1, 2026
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I actually sort of do understand the Dem's failure.
The issue is that Dems have respect for the office of the president, and there was a long tradition in this country that we don't prosecute former presidents, no matter how shady they were, and in exchange former presidents gracefully leave office when their time is up and keep a low profile post presidency.
A lot of people thought Trump would follow the precedent of Nixon and Bush where he would just fade away after leaving office in disgrace. But then Trump decided in 2022 that he was going to run in 2024, at which point the Dems finally realized that the old implied agreement was now torn up, and then they immediately started prosecuting him, but by then it was too late to finish before the 2024 election.
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Button-Down-ShoesApr 1, 2026
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Supreme Court will find a way to overturn this ruling.
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