Harvard Poll: Most Voters Say Trump Indictment Is Election Interference, Believe He’ll Be Acquitted

Trump needs to worry about top Republicans feeling Trump is not qualified to President.
They are not, just, saying they prefer another Republican candidate. They are saying Trump is not qualified or competent enough to be President.

Yeah, that's been happening since at least 2016.

Doesn't stop him.

Try again.
 
Well, that’s because the media you watch has brainwashed you to the extent that you think someone in mid-stage dementia is a preferable choice.

Trump was actually a very good president.
Lisa, you are a little dense.
I said Biden worries me. I am not brainwashed.
Brainwashed people don't listen to what other people say. Like you just did.
 
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Why is he skinny and fit in that drawing?? Is that how you see him?
 
If you're a CNN worshipping Leftist, this one's gonna pack a punch.




Time to break the emergency glass.

In other words: Ya better dump Grandpa Joe.

And fast.

We comin', bitches. ;)

Wow, Harvard? Holy cow if that's true, keep it up Democrats. You're going to ruin your party!
 
If you're a CNN worshipping Leftist, this one's gonna pack a punch.




Time to break the emergency glass.

In other words: Ya better dump Grandpa Joe.

And fast.

We comin', bitches. ;)

Popular surveys do not determine the fates of individuals indicted on multiple counts by grand juries. Trials do.

I expect that Trump will be convicted on at least one or more count, but will escape jail time.


"This is not a circumstance where he's the victim or this is government overreach," Barr said. "He provoked this whole problem himself. Yes, he's been the victim of unfair witch hunts in the past, but that doesn't obviate the fact that he's also a fundamentally flawed person who engages in reckless conduct that leads to situations, calamitous situations, like this, which are very disruptive and hurt any political cause he's associated with."
Retired federal judge Michael Luttig, a figure with deep roots in the conservative movement, wrote on Twitter on the day of Trump’s arraignment that any attorney general, regardless of party, “would have brought today’s charges against the former president.”
Trump, Luttig added, had left the Department of Justice “no choice but to bring these charges lest the former president make a mockery of the Constitution and the rule of law.”

Trump lacked the legal authority to declassify a U.S. nuclear weapons-related document that he is charged with illegally possessing, security experts said, contrary to the former U.S. president’s claim.

The secret document, listed as No. 19 in the indictment charging Trump with endangering national security, can under the Atomic Energy Act only be declassified through a process that by the statute involves the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense.

For that reason, the experts said, the nuclear document is unique among the 31 in the indictment because the declassification of the others is governed by executive order.

“The claim that he (Trump) could have declassified it is not relevant in the case of the nuclear weapons information because it was not classified by executive order but by law,” said Steven Aftergood, a government secrecy expert with the Federation of American Scientists.
Trump will engage in vapid bluster and fund-raise handsomely by playing his usual victim card, but, legally, he's screwed.
 
Popular surveys do not determine the fates of individuals indicted on multiple counts by grand juries. Trials do.



In this case, not really.

See: Trump could get convicted, and still be elected President.

Sorry to break that to ya.
 

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