Lesh
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So you think it'll be home confinement with an ankle bracelet or a flight to Moscow?Trump isn't going to prison.
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So you think it'll be home confinement with an ankle bracelet or a flight to Moscow?Trump isn't going to prison.
Even Comer and Grassley won't say to the public that President Biden committed any crimes...Has Trump? He has to win first.....Cart before the horse much?
In fact Tater will be first at bat for pardoning himself.....By the looks of things he might need to, along with half the Biden Crime Family which, if we lived in a sane/just world, they would already be facing RICO charges.
Stupid fool. You libtards tried that already.So you think it'll be home confinement with an ankle bracelet or a flight to Moscow?
Que?Stupid fool. You libtards tried that already.
Depends on if he is sober or not.Interesting development.
Giuliani is not stupid. He may have something up his sleeve.
If he is found guilty in court, and prison is a required sentence, I don't see how he could get around it?Trump isn't going to prison.
Plea bargain.Interesting development.
Giuliani is not stupid. He may have something up his sleeve.
All I can say is that is more smoke there than a Hoser forest fire.Even Comer and Grassley won't say to the public that President Biden committed any crimes...
They say he could have, we think he did, he likely did, this could show, perhaps, maybe, etc etc etc etc etc....
They do not have any evidence to show president Biden was bribed to do something specifically for the person allegedly paying him...(of which there is zero proof of such, at this point, of Joe receiving money for an illegal favor...no quid pro quo evidence, only speculation junk)
I don't think you guys understand the meaning of legal evidence.... of proof.....?
The Trump Crime Organization.The New York Times reported on Wednesday that in the proffer session, “Mr. Smith asked Mr. Giuliani about [the] plan to create fake slates” of electors. Giuliani was also reportedly asked about his role with Steve Bannon, Trump lawyer John Eastman, and others at a command center at the Willard Hotel near the White House on January 6th itself.
Trump won't go to prison.If he is found guilty in court, and prison is a required sentence, I don't see how he could get around it?
BUT I also don't see how the secret service could protect him in prison, unless they have some kind of plan for it already devised?
So perhaps it is possible that some sort of house arrest and ankle monitor, among other restrictions could be arranged due to him being an ex president, but truly if our laws are equal justice for each man, then sentencing should be no different, he should be shown no favor, as our justice system requires, in order to be Just....imo.
I don't think He will either.Trump won't go to prison.
Red herring fallacy.Has Trump? He has to win first.....Cart before the horse much?
In fact Tater will be first at bat for pardoning himself.....By the looks of things he might need to, along with half the Biden Crime Family which, if we lived in a sane/just world, they would already be facing RICO charges.
Plea bargain.
The Cry Baby Loser lashing out hysterically is an index of his justifiable panic. His tantrum is obviously calculated to wee wee up his cult, and is of no value within the legal process.
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Donald Trump's relentless attacks on special counsel Jack Smith
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A top 2020 campaign official for former President Donald Trump is reportedly cooperating with prosecutors investigating his effort to overturn his election loss as special counsel Jack Smith’s team zeroes in on Rudy Giuliani’s role in the scheme.
Mike Roman, who led election day operations for Trump, has agreed to answer questions from the special counsel’s prosecutors investigating Trump’s plan to stay in power and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.Roman had previously invoked the Fifth Amendment when he testified before a grand jury about his role in Trump’s post-election effort and especially the plot to appoint fake slates of pro-Trump electors from states that President Biden wonNow, the campaign aide has agreed to cooperate and tell prosecutors what he knows in hopes of avoiding being charged for his own role in the scheme, CNN reported late Thursday.Prosecutors have taken a keen interest in Giuliani’s leading role in the fake electors plot, along with other senior Trump lawyers like Sydney Powell and John Eastman.Giuliani has also answered questions from Smith’s prosecutors in a similar meeting as he reportedly scrambles to avoid being charged in the case.But Smith “most definitely” plans to hit the ex-mayor with some charges even if he can avoid some counts by cooperating, The Independent reported.Giuliani was mostly asked by prosecutors about Trump’s role in directing the fake electors scheme as he sought to figure out a way to stay in office despite losing to Biden, the paper said.That suggests that Smith is weighing whether to give Giuliani some measure of immunity from prosecution in exchange for what would be blockbuster testimony against his ex-boss.
How so?Red herring fallacy.
Georgia is possible.Trump will not go to prison because of the docs, but when is convicted for Georgia election interference and J6, his probation will be violated, and he will be remanded to custody.