Yeah, so you can have him murdered.If-and-when he becomes a convicted felon, can the Secret Service withdraw protection?
You'd like that, right SHIT - BIRD?
Go ahead and admit it, carrion crow.
Fucking ASSHOLE
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Yeah, so you can have him murdered.If-and-when he becomes a convicted felon, can the Secret Service withdraw protection?
If-and-when he becomes a convicted felon, can the Secret Service withdraw protection?
No... I don't wish him dead... I'm just willing to have him treated like any other citizen who has been incarcerated.Yeah, so you can have him murdered.
And if he is later convicted of complicity in connection with January 6, 2021, he should forfeit such proection.You'd like that, right SHIT - BIRD? Go ahead and admit it, carrion crow. Fucking ASSHOLE
Go FUCK yourself, carrion crow!No... I don't wish him dead... I'm just willing to have him treated like any other citizen who has been incarcerated.
Oh... and... saving taxpayer money is always a good idea... something that Republicans are always willing to consider.
Mind your manners, MAGAtt...
Well, we know that he used superhuman ninja moves to disable trained SS agents, punched through a plexiglass divider with one finger, then wrestled the steering wheel from a trained agent driving the limo, and was only stopped when Boris and Natasha stumbled on the scene as they were chasing Moose and Squirrel, so yeah, he'd be in charge in no time.No. According to you guys Trump is gangster tough, so he should scare all the inmates and will immediately run the prison.
Robert W. do you realize how childish your MAGAt Trumptard whataboutism actually is?The fake news is about Trump. It is what attracts you.
As former President Donald Trump faces a historic criminal trial in Manhattan, the U.S. Secret Service is grappling with the unprecedented scenario of potentially having to protect him in prison.
The trial, which began last week, involves Trump being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It marks the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal prosecution.
The New York Times reported that, behind the scenes, officials from the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies had held preliminary discussions about the logistics of protecting Trump if he were to be incarcerated. These talks were sparked by prosecutors' request to consider the possibility of jailing Trump for contempt during the trial, even before a verdict is reached.
The Times noted that the Secret Service faces a "logistical nightmare of safely incarcerating" Trump.
"Obviously, it’s uncharted territory," said Martin F. Horn, a former high-ranking official in New York’s state prison system. "Certainly no state prison system has had to deal with this before, and no federal prison has had to either."
'Logistical nightmare': NY Times reveals Secret Service is planning for Trump to be jailed
Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Goes, Too
Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect the former president in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.www.nytimes.com
It sounds like a daunting task - but one I hope they have to deal with - in a real prison! What do you think?
Fuck off, dirtbag.
You fucking communists are going to need a safe space.........
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHABAhahahahahabahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
As former President Donald Trump faces a historic criminal trial in Manhattan, the U.S. Secret Service is grappling with the unprecedented scenario of potentially having to protect him in prison.
The trial, which began last week, involves Trump being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It marks the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal prosecution.
The New York Times reported that, behind the scenes, officials from the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies had held preliminary discussions about the logistics of protecting Trump if he were to be incarcerated. These talks were sparked by prosecutors' request to consider the possibility of jailing Trump for contempt during the trial, even before a verdict is reached.
The Times noted that the Secret Service faces a "logistical nightmare of safely incarcerating" Trump.
"Obviously, it’s uncharted territory," said Martin F. Horn, a former high-ranking official in New York’s state prison system. "Certainly no state prison system has had to deal with this before, and no federal prison has had to either."
'Logistical nightmare': NY Times reveals Secret Service is planning for Trump to be jailed
Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Goes, Too
Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect the former president in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.www.nytimes.com
It sounds like a daunting task - but one I hope they have to deal with - in a real prison! What do you think?
I.E., planning.Misleading title. They are not planning it because they expect it, they are talking about it because in the event it should happen, they would need to know how to deal with it.
All contrived and suppositional , wishful witch huntingProsecution needs to prove beyond a resonable doubt that the defendant paid "hush money" to help win an election and simply not to protect his familys name, otherwise there is no case there. Thats where its going to eiether die in court or on appeal.
Well gee... would an audio recording of Trump admitting it was to win the election work?Prosecution needs to prove beyond a resonable doubt that the defendant paid "hush money" to help win an election and simply not to protect his familys name, otherwise there is no case there. Thats where its going to eiether die in court or on appeal.
You wusses have tried to change definition of threat and intimidation, as opposed to mere criticism, but it’s not working“…the possibility of jailing Trump for contempt during the trial, even before a verdict is reached.”
Trump has only himself to blame – all he needs to do is stop threatening court officials, witnesses, and jurors.
But Trump’s a criminal – he can’t stop violating the law.
Trump did not do that... and where were the capitol cops and national guard Trump requested before the speech at the white house... I do know of a dem who disrupted a vote in the house by pulling a fire alarm.... but you don't really care about the disruption unless you can lie and pin it on Trump... in fact you don't care about anything except getting Trump out of the race...When have any of you ever met someone who summoned, incited and aimed an Insurrectionist mob against the Congress of the United States whilst in the midst of performing its Constitutional duty
Not true!Trump did not do that... and where were the capitol cops and national guard Trump requested before the speech at the white house... I do know of a dem who disrupted a vote in the house by pulling a fire alarm.... but you don't really care about the disruption unless you can lie and pin it on Trump... in fact you don't care about anything except getting Trump out of the race...
As former President Donald Trump faces a historic criminal trial in Manhattan, the U.S. Secret Service is grappling with the unprecedented scenario of potentially having to protect him in prison.
The trial, which began last week, involves Trump being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It marks the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal prosecution.
The New York Times reported that, behind the scenes, officials from the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies had held preliminary discussions about the logistics of protecting Trump if he were to be incarcerated. These talks were sparked by prosecutors' request to consider the possibility of jailing Trump for contempt during the trial, even before a verdict is reached.
The Times noted that the Secret Service faces a "logistical nightmare of safely incarcerating" Trump.
"Obviously, it’s uncharted territory," said Martin F. Horn, a former high-ranking official in New York’s state prison system. "Certainly no state prison system has had to deal with this before, and no federal prison has had to either."
'Logistical nightmare': NY Times reveals Secret Service is planning for Trump to be jailed
Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Goes, Too
Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect the former president in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.www.nytimes.com
It sounds like a daunting task - but one I hope they have to deal with - in a real prison! What do you think?
You are correct as you won’t need to go into safe spaces because you already reside in and operate from that uniquely protective and self satisfying locationNo one voting for Democrats is going to need a "safe space", but so many members of the Trump Cult are already enjoying "safe spaces" in prison for their roles in the January 6th Insurrection.
Notice how everyone around Donald Trump has been getting arrested since before he was elected. There's a LONG, LONG list of people who worked for Trump who are now sitting in jail, or have seen their law licenses revoked.
And fools like YOU continue to support Trump when even his family refuses to endorse his candidacy. Where's his wife, his sons, his daughters, while Trump is facing jail? Where are all of the people who worked in his Administration going on TV to support him.
NOBODY is defending Donald Trump but the people he hires to support him. NOT HIS FAMILY, NOT HIS CABINET MEMBERS, NOBODY!!