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(Unaffiliated source link for ↑quotation: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/millions-are-dying-unnecessarily-from-covid-because-of-selfishness-greed-and-a-perverse-misunderstanding-of-human-freedom-11631204120. Unaffiliated source for graffiti font: https://fontmeme.com/graffiti-creator/)

(Comment:) P.S. Know it: Donald Trump -- de facto ruler of virus anti-vaccine nut-jobs everywhere -- "privately" received a Covid vaccine shot at the White House in 2021: https://www.axios.com/trump-vaccinated-coronavirus-bd88b0fa-6a19-483d-8fd4-d949f23f25f9.html, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-01/trump-wife-quietly-got-white-house-shots-as-others-went-public
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Sunday, March 3, 2019

(Quick post, updated:) Trump: "I am an innocent man being persecuted...." 🙄 🤨 🤦

(Commentary, including reposted material. Temporarily posted.)

(3/3/19 copy:)
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(A public service:) ...Providing proper reference/realistic context for the post's headline, above:
A definition of the word "absurd", reposted:
"absurd adjective
ab·​surd | \ É™b-ˈsÉ™rd  , -ˈzÉ™rd  \
Definition of absurd (Entry 1 of 2)
1 : ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruous
an absurd argument
: extremely silly or ridiculous
absurd humor..."
(Source link)

Update: Per a current poll, the large majority of respondents essentially agree about the absurdity of any claim of "innocence" by Donald Trump. (Off-site 3/5/19 article link:)
"Almost two-thirds think Trump committed crimes before taking office"
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(Reposted, for reference:) ↓The table of contents for the current Wikipedia article, "Legal Affairs of Donald Trump": (Note: Some (below) refer to allegations or settled cases.)

"Contents
1 Lawsuits 1973–1999
1.1 1980s
1.2 1990s
1.2.1 Business
1.2.2 Personal and sexual
2 Lawsuits 2000–2009
3 Lawsuits 2010–present
3.1 Construction and property law matters
3.2 Defamation matters
3.3 Financial matters
3.4 Trump University litigation
3.5 Breach of contract matters
3.5.1 2013
3.5.2 2014
3.5.3 2015
3.5.4 2018
3.6 Assault claims
3.7 Poll watching controversy
3.8 Nevada early voting Latino turnout controversy
3.9 Lawsuit for inciting violence at March 2016 campaign rally
3.10 Payments related to alleged affairs
4 Special Counsel investigation
5 Allegations of business links to organized crime
6 Use of bankruptcy laws
6.1 1991
6.2 1992
6.3 1994
6.4 2004
6.5 2009
7 Campaign contributions
8 Inaugural committee
9 Donald J. Trump Foundation
10 Controversy over tax returns
11 Destruction of documents
12 See also
13 References"

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(..Just a couple recent, additional articles on the overall subject (links):)

"Trump Russia: Seven legal headaches for the president"

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/01/politics/jared-kushner-donald-trump-security-clearance/index.html

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Yes, "Mr. Innocent":  ....That will be starting......when....?
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