greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 27
th, 2025 at 8:07am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Jul 27
th, 2025 at 7:41am:
Leroy wrote on Jul 26
th, 2025 at 9:04pm:
Must be, I've never seen the lefties so infuriated,
Infuriated? Do you not know the meaning of the word? We're having an absolute ball watching Trump squirm and melt down over the Epstein stuff. It's so much fun watching him try (and fail miserably) to change the subject away from Epstein to anything he can think of - even going after Obama again! We are all having so much fun enjoying watching Trump having such a bad time that
he's run off to Scotland to try to escape it. It won't work, by the way.
That's going well
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwtwcDRbgAIb1gY.jpg 
And, in case some of the usual suspects try to claim that's fake.
Fact Check: Did Scottish newspaper headline about Trump's visit refer to him as 'convicted US felon'? Quote:The claim made in the online rumor is true, as The National newspaper did publish a front page with the headline "Convicted US felon to arrive in Scotland" on July 25.
Moreover, the front-page story included the subheading "Republican leader, who was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation, will visit golf courses."
Furthermore, The National's official X account also posted the front page with the caption, "Tomorrow's front page. Convicted US felon to arrive in Scotland."
Quote:The outlet's X account also posted a video that showed one of the newspaper's journalists, Laura Pollock, holding the print version, and saying, "Supporters of Donald Trump are very angry at our front page this morning but we have a challenge for them. Which part is factually inaccurate?"
Quote:Interestingly, Trump was convicted on May 30, 2024, by a Manhattan jury on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
However, he received an "unconditional discharge" sentence on January 10, 2025, but the conviction remains on his record.
Honestly - how did someone like Trump ever become President of the United States of America? And, not once - but twice.
It definitely feels like the Twilight Zone.