Bill O'Reilly: Legal cases against Trump unraveling | On Balance

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Former President Donald Trump won a victory before the Supreme Court after it ruled that states could not remove him from the ballot due to the 14th Amendment. Bill O'Reilly weighs in on the legal cases against Trump and how they will impact the November election.
#politics #Trump #Biden

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Leland seems to be the most neutral and pragmatic anchor on newsnation. Far better than como.

joonlee
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MAGA is not a bad thing, every American should want to make the country and land they live in to be better!

toolipz
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Actually, Democrats have kept the name of the Republican candidate for President off the ballot BEFORE. Seven states did that, in fact. The name of the Republican Presidential candidate they refused to put on the ballot


Abraham Lincoln.

SeattlePioneer
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Take a listen? My Polish grandmother said that until she improved her English.

edwardblasko
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Audio delays I heard, causing them to appear to cut each other off

chiminyang
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I believe both sides knew it would unravel, the point was to keep Trump so busy he could not campaign. ELECTION INTERFERENCE.

lindabryant
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This 5 minute segment was "fact driven and unbiased"?

shutupnplayclub
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God works in mysterious ways and will expose the corruption

humblegrenade
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I'm impressed that gouverneur Abbott met with President Trump and not joe biden.

jimstine
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if they can't take him now legally then why should the people...😂

tuwvkou
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That should read; "Illegal cases against Trump unraveling."

willamcombs
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The fine is probably due. The amount though is excessive and a result of corrupt democrat judge. It's a national shame.

CaneBTC
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"New York is corrupt!"
"And you live there, Bill, right?"
"You betcha"

hmq
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Not all of them. This Colorado nonsense wasn't even really a case it was so obviously stupid and legally improper. That Atlanta show trial definitely is unraveling. Soul sister and soul brother went all Pam Grier and Isaac Hayes on each other and scuttled their own ship. But that classified docs case in Florida still is out there and that one is serious. There's also the New York case related to Stormy Daniels and the D.C. show trial about January 6th too.

jaysonj
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Let's see. $88M for defamation in the bag. About $450M for business fraud in the bag. Hardly unraveling.

chriskelly
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Unraveling? How so? They are all still alive! Facts are stubborn things.

sherrillsturm
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I do care about what the the traitor has done but at least we know he has been found guilty of a sexual attacked but that will not bother most men that supported Trump who has power and money because they have gotten sued for trying to force their lust on other women. I know Bill will understand that.

janiceridgeway
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Yes, let's have a word on the legal situation from a man who settled out of court to pay 32 million for repeated harassment, a nonconsensual sexual relationship and the sending of gay pornography and other sexually explicit material to unwilling colleagues.

Whoknowsuknow
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Where does it say in the 14th amendment that someone has to be guilty or convicted of insurrection to be disqualified from running for office?

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The draft dodging grandfather of the draft dodging Donald Trump immigrated to the United States in 1885. In 1891, he began speculating in real estate in Seattle. During the Klondike Gold Rush, he moved to the Yukon and made his fortune by operating a brothel for miners in Whitehorse. In 1901, Trump returned to Germany and married . As he had purportedly immigrated to the United States in order to evade conscription, the Bavarian Government stripped him of his citizenship in 1905. As a result, he returned to the United States

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