Trump’s Squad: Who’s Facing the Music? πΆπ
TL;DR; Six unnamed associates joined the list of Trump allies facing charges. From election fraud claims to financial shenanigans, it seems everyone’s getting a slice of the legal pie. π₯§βοΈ
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Trump’s posse seems to be on a roller-coaster ride, but who’s actually waiting in line for their court-date? Let’s spill the tea. βοΈ
Steve Bannon:
Steve, known for his role in Trump’s campaign and White House shenanigans, faced the wrath of law in 2022 for a simple no-show! Like, dude, you can’t just ignore Congress when they invite you over to chat about that wild party on Jan 6, 2021, where Trump supporters tried to crash Biden’s election certification celebration. Although he’s appealing, we’re yet to see him face the sentencing music. π΅
But wait, there’s more! New York State says Bannon might have played the Pied Piper, tricking Trump supporters with a donation scheme for Trump’s “Great Wall” on the U.S.-Mexico border. The real zinger? Trump himself handed out a pardon badge to Bannon just as he was leaving the White House. Convenient, right? π€
Roger Stone:
Ah, Roger! Trump’s BFF got a tad too creative with his words and was convicted in 2019 for lying under oath. Trump, being the bro he is, shortened his jail holiday and then gave him the golden “get out of jail” card – a pardon. π
Allen Weisselberg:
Allen, once the money man for Trump’s empire, took a mini-vacation in jail for helping with some crafty tax gymnastics. He sung like a canary at the Trump Organization’s trial on tax fraud charges, but Trump remained untouched. Teflon Don, anyone? πΊ
Peter Navarro:
The ex-White House adviser to Trump faces charges for ghosting Congress on a talk about the Capitol attack. Still waiting for his day in court, Navarroβs situation makes us wonder, why did other Trump homies, Mark Meadows and Daniel Scavino, dodge the legal bullet despite a House vote suggesting otherwise? π€·ββοΈ
Michael Cohen:
Trump’s ex-legal wingman… [Note: The rest of the story about Michael Cohen was cut off in the original provided story content]
All these legal showdowns get you thinking, right? From close allies to business associates, a pattern emerges – or does it? Is this a simple case of being caught red-handed or a more intricate political game?
What’s your take? Is this just the typical fallout for high-profile politicians, or does it say something deeper about Trump’s circle and their actions? πΏπ