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34 Felony Convictions. Zero Days Served.

The Facts:

  • Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts on May 30, 2024
  • The charges: falsifying business records in the first degree to conceal hush money payments
  • Verdict: Guilty on all 34 counts
  • Sentence: Unconditional discharge (January 10, 2025) — no jail time, no fine, no probation
  • He is the first convicted felon to serve as President of the United States

Sources:

  • New York v. Trump, public court record
  • Manhattan District Attorney's Office official statements
  • Sentencing order, January 10, 2025

Why it matters: Zero accountability for 34 felony convictions is not justice.

"Suckers and Losers" — Military Disrespect

The Facts:

  • Trump called fallen American soldiers "suckers" and "losers" during a 2018 trip to France
  • He refused to visit Aisne-Marne American Cemetery because "it's filled with losers"
  • At Belleau Wood (site where 1,800 U.S. Marines died in WWI), he said: "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers."
  • Confirmed by John Kelly, Trump's own Chief of Staff and retired four-star Marine General
  • Kelly also confirmed Trump said at Arlington National Cemetery: "I don't get it. What was in it for them?"

Additional documented quotes:

  • "I like people who weren't captured" (about John McCain, POW for 5+ years) — July 2015, on camera
  • "What the f*** are we doing that for?" (about flags at half-staff for McCain's death) — confirmed by Kelly

Sources:

  • The Atlantic, "Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are 'Losers' and 'Suckers'" (September 2020)
  • John Kelly interviews (CNN, The New York Times, 2023–2024)
  • Video footage from July 2015 campaign event (McCain quote)

Why it matters: Military families span the political spectrum. Disrespect for fallen soldiers transcends party lines.

Trump Foundation Charity Fraud

The Facts:

  • The Trump Foundation was dissolved by court order in December 2018
  • Trump paid $2 million in damages for illegal misuse of charitable funds
  • 19 admissions of misuse documented in the settlement
  • Trump's children (Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric) were required to take compulsory training on how to legally run a charity
  • The foundation was used to pay legal settlements for Trump's businesses and to buy a portrait of Trump for $10,000

Sources:

  • New York Attorney General lawsuit and settlement (December 2018)
  • Court-ordered dissolution of Trump Foundation
  • Public settlement documents

Why it matters: Stealing from charity isn't partisan. It's criminal.

Bone Spurs Draft Deferment

The Facts:

  • Trump received five draft deferments during the Vietnam War
  • Four deferments for education (college)
  • One medical deferment (1968) for "bone spurs" in his heels
  • The bone spurs diagnosis has never been independently verified
  • Trump has said he doesn't remember which foot had the bone spurs

Sources:

  • Selective Service records (public)
  • The New York Times investigation (2018)
  • Trump's own statements in interviews

Why it matters: He dodged service, then mocked those who served. The contrast is documented.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these facts really true?

Yes. Every claim is sourced and defensible. Court records are public. John Kelly's statements are on the record. The Atlantic's reporting has been corroborated by multiple sources. We don't print speculation.

What if Trump denies these claims?

He has denied some of them. But denials don't erase court records, confirmed reporting, or statements from his own Chief of Staff. The facts stand on their own merit.

Can I share these facts?

Absolutely. Share this page. Quote the sources. Spread the truth. That's what the movement is built on.

Where can I find the original sources?

All sources are listed above for each fact. Court records are available through New York court databases. The Atlantic article is publicly available. John Kelly's interviews are searchable on CNN and The New York Times archives.

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