KOMMONSENTSJANE – Michael Goodwin: The world has now seen the ‘Trump Effect’ on full display.

01/12/2025

Was the Trump case and conviction a witch hunt?

Ariel Kohane, 53, said he showed up to express his outrage. The Upper West Side resident was wearing a red yarmulke with “Trump” written on the front.

“He’s not a convicted felon in our hearts and minds, even though he technically is on paper,” Kohane told me.

Start spreading the news as the song “New York” goes – The “Big Apple” – New York has been found to be “rotten” to the core. No more the New York we knew.

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A glance across America and Europe leads to an unmistakable conclusion: Revolution is in the air. 

The failures of democracies are sparking internal upheavals.

Thankfully, spasms of violence and bloodshed are few, but a toxic brew of overbearing governments, shrinking freedoms and undeniable decline is producing demands for big changes. 

A common thread from California to Great Britain, France and Germany is that liberal underpinnings have morphed into sloppy socialism, unchecked immigration, cultural clashes and restraints on critical speech. 

Collectively, the conservative blowback reveals that the time allotted for an indulgent detour has expired and a new consensus is taking shape, whether entrenched leftists like it or not. 

You can thank Donald Trump and the 77 million Americans who elected him for this development. 

Or blame them if you are on the losing side of this remarkable

moment. 

Either way, Trump is, with apologies to Reggie Jackson, the straw that stirs the drink. Charting a new path 

His landslide election was a clear vindication of his first term, but it is turning out to be far more consequential than he could have imagined. 

To the millions of people around the world who are clamoring for a Trump of their own, he personifies the demand for a government that serves its citizens and not the other way around. 

When even Los Angeles’ uber-Democrats demand the heads of their mayor and governor for mismanaging water resources during the devastating wildfires, you know the hunger for change has reached new levels. 

In the early days after his election, Trump said he got more than 200 congratulatory phone calls from business leaders and politicians from around the world. 

Not bad for the candidate whose rabid, dishonest opponents declared him the new Hitler and a threat to democracy. Judge Juan M. Merchan poses in his chambers in New York, March 14, 2024. AP

Judge Juan M. Merchan poses in his chambers in New York, March 14, 2024. AP

A defining image of the time since are the pilgrimages to see him at Mar-a-Lago, with many wealthy wise men and women bearing gifts.

These included promises of enormous investments from Japan and Arabia and bullish statements from US bankers and industrialists. 

Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, visited and came away impressed by Trump’s commitment to preventing “other global players” from taking over areas of “strategic interest” to America and Europe. 

It’s in that spirit that even the leaders of Greenland now say they want to talk to Trump about his effort to make it part of America! 

Regarding the extraordinary Trump Effect, Axios put it this way: “It’s rare, if not unprecedented, for a newly elected leader to have so many world leaders and CEOs shift their policies or posture so blatantly during the transition to curry favor with a new president.” 

Of course it’s rare, but there’s never been someone like Trump or a moment like this. 

And while no doubt many of the visitors aim to curry favor, the larger truth is that they know what Trump wants, and by giving it to him, are doing right for America and freedom everywhere. 

Chief among these is the pledge from Mark Zuckerberg to Trump that Meta would immediately end its censorship of speech on all its platforms. 

This is a breakthrough that goes beyond borders and confirms the wisdom of Elon Musk’s decision to stop censorship on X. 

The move helps to put pressure on governments from Iran to Europe to get out of the way of free speech. Dems’ misinfo wars 

Not surprisingly, doddering Joe Biden denounced the idea.

And had he or Kamala Harris won the election, Zuckerberg would have been pressured to tighten existing restrictions and there would have been a US move to copy much of Europe and actually criminalize speech. 

That’s because progressives, whatever their nationality, define misinformation as any speech they don’t like. 

Meanwhile, the clearest way to see the contrast between what’s dying and what’s being born is through events last Friday in a lower Manhattan courtroom. 

There the soon-to-be most powerful man in the world was learning his sentence after being convicted in a shoddy criminal case that amounted to a partisan fever dream. 

The case itself should be a crime, its genesis straight out of the playbook of Joseph Stalin’s secret police chief. 

“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime,” Lavrentiy Beria said. 

And so it was with the case at hand, the work of Democratic operatives in the White House and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office who concocted a witches’ brew to charge Trump with 34 felonies. 

The guilty verdict was engineered by a machine judge who ought to be prosecuted and disbarred. 

Because there was no sentence–no restrictions, no fine, no probation — the result underscored how trivial the entire exercise was. 

It’s hard to remember now, but the case represented the vanguard of Dems’ demonic plan to protect a decrepit Biden by persecuting Trump. 

The goal was to take him off the playing field by locking him up and, if that failed, dirtying him up enough that he would lose. 

It failed, though the media is celebrating the ability to call him a convicted felon.

But even that has backfired, with many voters supporting Trump precisely because they agreed he was being treated as a political enemy of the state. Warfare ends in defeat 

Which explains why Friday’s exercise took on the aura of a funeral, with the casket holding only the corpse of a corrupt system while the target was preparing to return to the Oval Office. 

Turnabout has never been more important or warranted. 

No cameras were allowed, but the recorded remarks showed Judge Juan Merchan, who did the corrupt bidding of the Democratic Party and the state’s judiciary, stayed on message. 

He called the circumstances surrounding the trial “extraordinary,” but claimed, presumably with a straight face, that the trial itself was “no more special or unique” than any other trial in the same building. 

That’s absurd because had the defendant’s name not been Trump, no charges would have been filed and there would have been no trial. 

A prosecutor named Joshua Steinglass also attempted to put lipstick on the pig, but inadvertently revealed the strongest argument for Trump’s election. 

“This defendant has caused enduring damage to public perception of the criminal justice system,” Steinglass moaned, as if the miscarriage of justice he helped create was not responsible for destroying public confidence. 

To his warped view, the decline of credibility stems from a defendant who dares to fight unfair charges, denounce his tormenters — and win the presidency. 

Yea, that’s the problem. 

Trump could have skipped the theater, but chose to appear by video.

He declared his innocence and summarized the big picture beautifully: 

“The people of our country got to see this firsthand, and then they voted and I won . . . all seven swing states . . . and won the popular vote.” 

He might have added: 

Take that, New York!

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Easy Fix – Time for Force Majeure Against the Democratic Party/Biden/Harris/Pelosi/Obama Crazy House. Schumer claimed they all lost their minds.

01/12/2025

Plain and simple.

KOMMONSENTSJANE – Sunday Devotional: In times of trouble, remain faithful and be persistent — Fellowship of the Minds

Posted on October 16, 2016 by kommonsentsjane

Have the media missed the point – THE PEOPLE elected President Trump for just exactly that reason: Biden/Dem’s do not know how to handle the people’s money and voted them out of office.

The fact that Biden’s mind doesn’t/didn’t work since 2020 is why he is trying to destroy the country and the Republican Senate should put a “stop order” on what Biden is doing. The Congress is allowing Biden to make a fool out of himself.

Time for the American people to file a lawsuit against the Democrat’s Biden regime for dereliction of duty. We have to recoup all of this crazy spending they have done.

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Biden’s Scorched-Earth Exit: Policies to Hamstring the GOP

 By Eric Thompson  

As the Biden administration approaches its final months, critics have accused the White House of engaging in a scorched-earth strategy, implementing controversial policies and executive actions that could complicate the path forward for a potential Republican-led government. This perceived effort to “firebomb everything on the way out the door” has drawn sharp rebukes from conservative lawmakers and commentators.

Economic and Social Policy Controversies

A recent report from Off the Press highlights concerns about last-minute policy moves by the Biden administration. Republican lawmakers allege that these actions are designed to embed progressive initiatives and regulations before President Biden leaves office. For instance, the administration’s push to enact sweeping environmental regulations and finalize executive orders on labor rights and education is seen as a tactic to cement its agenda despite opposition from conservatives.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) stated, “The Biden administration is working overtime to implement radical policies that Americans didn’t vote for. This is a clear attempt to hamstring the next administration.” Critics argue that such measures are not only politically motivated but also detrimental to the nation’s economic recovery and social stability.

Controversial Warnings and Public Messaging

Adding to the growing discontent is a warning from the Surgeon General about alcohol consumption, a move that many conservatives have interpreted as another example of government overreach. According to the Daily Mail, the guidance cautions against excessive drinking, aligning with broader public health campaigns under the Biden administration. However, opponents claim the messaging unfairly targets personal freedoms and distracts from pressing issues like inflation and border security.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) remarked, “Americans don’t need another lecture from this administration. They need solutions to the crises it created.” The timing of these advisories has further fueled speculation about the administration’s motives, with many seeing them as a way to divert attention from policy failures.

Administrative State Expansion

The administration’s critics have also highlighted efforts to expand the reach of federal agencies through new rules and regulations. For example, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been advancing stringent emissions standards that could significantly impact industries and consumers. These rules, combined with the administration’s broader climate agenda, have drawn fire from Republican leaders, who argue they place undue burdens on businesses.

“This administration is prioritizing ideological goals over the livelihoods of hardworking Americans,” said House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA). Many in conservative circles have echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that such measures undermine economic growth and energy independence.

Implications for the Next Administration

The potential return of former President Donald Trump to the White House has intensified scrutiny of the Biden administration’s actions. Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination, has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration for its “disastrous” policies, pledging to reverse many of its decisions if re-elected. The alleged “firebombing” strategy could complicate these efforts, as unraveling entrenched policies often requires significant time and resources.

“They’re setting landmines for the next administration,” said former Trump advisor Stephen Miller. “It’s a deliberate strategy to sabotage conservative governance.”

A Pattern of Governance

Conservatives argue that this approach is consistent with the administration’s overall governance style. From vaccine mandates to student loan forgiveness proposals, critics say the White House has consistently prioritized divisive and legally dubious policies. The courts have often intervened, striking down measures deemed unconstitutional or beyond the scope of executive authority.

This pattern, coupled with the administration’s recent actions, has left many questioning its commitment to unity and democratic principles. While the Biden administration defends its policies as necessary steps to address systemic issues, conservatives view them as overreach and evidence of a deeply flawed agenda.

Public Reaction

Public opinion remains divided. Progressive voices have lauded the administration’s efforts to enact lasting change, while conservative commentators argue that these moves demonstrate contempt for the electorate. The Daily Mail reports that skepticism about the administration’s intentions is growing among independents and moderate Democrats, potentially influencing the 2024 election landscape.

This proves the voter’s choice – Biden’s Democrats are all DEI’S shoveling “FORCED MANURE” under the guidance of Pelosi/Obama who kicked Biden off the 2024 ticket. Biden’s executive orders are not legal and have to go through Congress.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – NEWSOM FAILED HIS PEOPLE..

01/15/2025

Ingraham Left Literally Speechless at Mel Gibson’s Final 5-Word Message to Newsom – The Patriot United

 Again, enraged Californians confronted Gavin Newsom with this brutal reality check.

Actor Goes Off On Governor Newsom: ‘You’re done!’ – Daily Patriot Report

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01/11/2025

Internal Docs Show 2 of LA Fire Dept’s Top 3 Goals Were DEI, While Disaster Recovery Ranked Dead Last

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Newsom is being called out by the following information.

Trump, Musk and MAGA douse California wildfires with conspiracies, hate and lies | Opinion

Governor Newsom – you can fool some of the people some of the time – but not all of the people all of the time.

You have not served your people, well. Your people deserve better than what you give them. Time for you to resign. Look what you have done to CA under your rule of law.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – I see now that Trump and his supporters won. All it took was covering his trial. | Opinion

01/11/2025

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – A CONTINUATION OF THE FAKE TRAIL OF TRIALS.

Posted on January 5, 2025 by kommonsentsjane

01/05/2024

I see now that Trump and his supporters won. All it took was covering his trial. | Opinion

Opinion by Sara Pequeño, USA TODAY

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Trump becomes first ex-president sentenced for criminal conviction in hush money case.

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On a chilly Friday morning in lower Manhattan, a 100-foot flag with the words “TRUMP WON TRIFECTA” unfurled at Collect Pond Park while President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced nearby to “unconditional discharge” for falsifying business records – meaning he will not serve jail time, be fined or be put on probation.

The sentencing ended the public show of support and distaste of them as the Trump trial carried on through the election and finished days before he was set to take office. Friday proved no different.

A small, diverse group of MAGA acolytes were there to support the incoming president. To them, the court proceedings are a disgrace, a distraction from Trump’s accomplishments. To others, like the group Rise and Resist who demonstrated at the sentencing, the real disgrace is the fact that Trump will essentially be spared any real consequences for a crime he has been convicted of.

I’ve shown up outside to several courthouse protests since Trump’s hush money trial began last spring. Each time, I watched Trump’s biggest fans as they waved flags and banners and chanted for the former and future presidents. I listened to them claim the legal proceedings are a Democratic witch hunt to hurt the former president’s reputation. This time, I couldn’t escape the feeling that these people represent the thinking of most of the country, certainly those of us who voted.

How else would Trump have been reelected president? My confusion over their support at the start of the trial has become acceptance now that the 2024 election is over and he won.

Was the Trump case and conviction a witch hunt?

Ariel Kohane, 53, said he showed up to express his outrage. The Upper West Side resident was wearing a red yarmulke with “Trump” written on the front.

“He’s not a convicted felon in our hearts and minds, even though he technically is on paper,” Kohane told me.

.U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appears remotely for a sentencing hearing in front of New York State Judge Juan Merchan in the criminal case in which he was convicted in 2024 on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., January 10, 2025.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump appears remotely for a sentencing hearing in front of New York State Judge Juan Merchan in the criminal case in which he was convicted in 2024 on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., January 10, 2025.© Brendan McDermid, REUTERS

There is a strong contingent of the United States that agrees with him. When USA TODAY/Suffolk University polled Americans about Trump’s criminal proceedings in October, 38% of respondents said that federal and state prosecutors should not pursue charges against Trump if he lost in November.

On election night, the former president received more than half of the popular vote and secured an Electoral College win, putting the court proceedings against him in limbo.

Opinion: Donald Trump is a convicted felon. We did it, America! We elected a crook!

Kohane said the case shouldn’t have been brought in the first place, and that District Attorney Alvin Bragg should go after “real crime.” He mentioned other cases he believed were the result of political meddling: Daniel Penny, a vigilante former Marine who put a man in a lethal chokehold on the subway in 2023, and Jose Alba, a bodega employee who killed a customer who attacked him in 2022.

“Judges are supposed to be fair and balanced and objective, not subjective,” Kohane told me. “They’re not supposed to be woke in their duties as a judge.”

Staggering number of Americans believe that the government is controlled by a cabal

The crowd of Trump supporters was thinning out when I arrived on the scene. The stragglers were catching up with one another, or being interviewed by reporters.

One man unzipped his jacket to reveal a shirt that read “Black Lives MAGA.” A woman waved a Trump flag around for the cameras. A sign written on copy paper that ended “WE VOTED!!! TRUMP WON!!!” lay on the ground.

See protests outside President-elect Donald Trump's Hush Money case in NYC after Supreme Court refuses delay
See protests outside President-elect Donald Trump's Hush Money case in NYC after Supreme Court refuses delay

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Trump supporters display a giant flag outside the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, Jan. 10, 2025, during US President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing over cover-up of hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

Every person I spoke with said they didn’t believe the trial was fair. One woman spoke with me about how “Pizzagate,” the “deep state” and a labyrinth of tunnels under the United States that famous people use to run a global pedophile ring are all real.

She’s not alone in her QAnon beliefs – in a 2022 survey, pollster Joel Benenson found that 44% of Americans believe that the government is controlled by a secret cabal.

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While I disagree strongly with those beliefs, I have to acknowledge that there are a lot of people who think this way. I’m sure there are plenty of Republicans who aren’t full-fledged conspiracy theorists, but also don’t see a problem with voting for someone who aligns himself with extremists.

Opinion: Turns out Trump is OK with immigrants – if they help his billionaire friends

Trump has more supporters that I realized – and they believe him

The majority of New York City went about its day despite these protests – bystanders walked past the park bundled in coats and hats, fighting the wind whipping around the municipal buildings. When I visited these protests previously, I assumed it was because there aren’t many Trump supporters in the city. I assumed wrong.

Even though there were only a handful of Trump supporters protesting on Friday morning, the president-elect made a 7-point gain in New York City between 2020 and 2024, securing 30% of the votes in the city where he rose to fame.

While I believe Trump is getting off easy, there are many people in the United States – New Yorkers included – who believe the trial was unfair. While the protesters are a small, opinionated group, there are more people who agree with them than you may realize.

Democrats must remember that fighting MAGA extremism requires them to cut through the disinformation, which will require some effort over the next four years to combat this messaging.


Follow USA TODAY columnist Sara Pequeño on X, formerly Twitter: @sara__pequeno

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