Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
What's different is that we aren't just talking about whether it affects his popularity, but we're talking about real, legally actionable issues.Okay and? "Trump is a troll and nothing else" is an open secret at this point. Everyone knows it. He's not hiding it. His followers revel in it. Him admitting it isn't going to hurt anything.But if Trump resorts to suggesting he was just "Trolling" the media? It means he knew the information he was presenting was false, which means that there was some malicious intent.
Its been mentioned in this thread before: There is actually a law against giving false accounts of National weather predictions.
From: https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/di...rong-about-hurricane-dorian-striking-alabama/
...journalists point to 18 U.S. Code § 2074, which states that “whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both.”
Its not a law that would normally get much attention (probably because someone would have to be extremely stupid to violate it). But Trump might have, and (in theory) the Democrats could include it as part of the charges if they try to Impeach trump. (Or, alternatively, charge him after he leaves office.)