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It's been a bad week for Donald Trump

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losses in court, losses in Georgia and criminal referrals... This week has not been a good one for D

losses in court, losses in Georgia and criminal referrals... [continue reading] This week has not been a good one for Donald Trump and his network of cronies and criminals. 1.) The Trump Organization was found guilty on ALL counts Tuesday – tax fraud, scheme to defraud, conspiracy, and falsifying business records. The org was initially indicted in June of 2021. 2.) Special counsel Jack Smith has issued subpoenas to election officials in multiple counties that may have connections to the fake elector scandal, including: -Maricopa county, AZ -Wayne county, MI -Milwaukee and Dane counties, WI -Allegheny county, PA 3.) The January 6th committee is expected to make criminal referrals to the DOJ this week as they finalize their report on the capital attack, as the chairman Bennie Thompson told reporters Tuesday. While details are still developing, the biggest blow to Trump may be in losing the Georgia runoff and the ongoing investigation in Georgia regarding election interference. But, as cases continue to stack against him, the disgraced former president may be met with more of the GOP distancing themselves from him, dependent on case outcomes. Trump continues to be proven lawless over and over again in court and to be proven FALSE when challenging the 2020 election results. His reliable pattern of lawsuits and court battles may finally catch up with him and bury his legacy in criminal litigation. Either way, while MAGA is definitely on the ropes - we can't let up for a moment because Donald Trump is getting more desperate every moment and MAGA Republicans have shown they will do whatever it takes to seize power. [{NAME}, will you join the movement designed to defeat MAGA by winning rural America for Democrats?]( [Chip in $20.24 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in other amount →]( {NAME}, thank you for your steadfast support! - No Dem Left Behind Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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