Trump’s New York case will begin in March
A New York judge ruled Thursday that Donald Trump will stand trial in March on charges related to the Stormy Daniels coverup. Assuming the case goes forward as scheduled, Trump will be the first former president ever to be criminally tried. It will also be the first criminal case to slot in place among the complicated judicial calendar Trump is facing in this election year, and it means Trump will almost certainly face a jury before Election Day. In three other jurisdictions—Georgia state court and federal courts in Florida, and Washington, D.C.—Trump has been indicted on charges related to the 2020 elections and his retention of classified documents, but the timetable for those cases remains unclear.
Is there any chance on earth that he actually goes to jail for even a day?
I think it’s way more likely that he gets sentenced to house arrest, which he could serve at Mar a Lago. The other option is to have Secret Service agents following him around inside a prison trying to protect him from the other inmates (and possibly the guards), and I don’t think either the prisons or the Secret Service want to deal with that.
Actually they could throw him in a maximum security prison and condem him to solitary confinement (for his own protection you know) and that would negate the need for the Secret Service
The Secret Service would still need to be around to protect him from the guards & the ghost of Epstein.
Maybe a disgraced ex president shouldn’t receive an honor guard?
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He already sold those to Russia and the Saudis, the damage is done.
I mean he already sold it all. What difference does it make.
There are prisons and cells designed for people like that. Robert Hanssen’s cell at ADX Florence is probably still open.
That’s what one of the other trials is about.
ADX Florence sitting in the corner patiently.
“Yeah, he’s a convicted felon, but we can’t put him in jail because that would inconvenience the Secret Service.”
Nope. Sorry it’s a burden for them, but they can figure it out. Make a prison out of the brig on an abandoned military base in the middle of nowhere with him as the only prisoner. It worked for Rudolph Hess.
Prison is for poor people, not presidents. I think most people understand that not everyone is equal under the law at this point in time.
Ulysses S. Grant set the precedent that a sitting president can be prosecuted in 1872 while he was president, and got pulled over, for the third time, for “speeding on a horse inside the city limits of Washington DC.” He told the officer that attempted to let him go, that Congress had literally passed article 1983 the previous year, and that even The POTUS doesn’t have immunity. Sure it was a speeding ticket, but that’s still precedent, with a statute to back it up.
The statute in question needs to be reviewed by The SCOTUS, as they were provided incorrectly edited wording of that statute, ommiting 16 crucial words of the law, in the case of Harlow vs. Fitzgerald in 1982, and illegally set up the Qualified Immunity Doctrine.
Fuck that, execute the fucker then
I thought he had to forfeit Mar A Lago because he falsely claimed it to be a primary residence which it isn’t
Not forfeited but he’s convicted of fraud for the false valuation, and the sum is high enough he may be forced to sell it to cover the judgement
Thank you for clarifying 😊
For this? No. For the Georgia case? It’s a real possibility if he doesn’t get elected.
If he gets jail time for a state case he can’t pardon himself. It’d be interesting how the state would handle it. Would they let him defer his prison sentence until after his term?
There’s no precedent whatsoever, so no one knows what would happen. Meanwhile Trump would absolutely use every tool at his disposal as president to disrupt the process. It’s hard to see that not heading into a constitutional crisis.
I think Fani Willis screwed that up.
Yes, but not in this case. Some of the other cases will get him there and it will be glorious.
But if he becomes president he can grant himself immunity correct?
One of those unanswered questions is whether a president can pardon themself. This has never been tried so it’s never been tested. I presume that the answer is no.
I thought the consensus among experts was that a sitting president can do that.
He still couldn’t pardon himself for state crimes in GA though. Even the governor can’t pardon him in GA. That state requires a board to approve it or something like that.
SCOTUS: No but actually yes
We just need to make sure he doesn’t become president
The most likely situation is barred from running for President while he continues to spew lies and vitriol from the sidelines. We also can’t ignore the possibility of his progeny running for office thanks to the dynastic view these scumbag wealthy types tend to take of their money and power.
There is nothing about this case that would bar him from running for office. This is unrelated to Jan 6.
You just made me throw up so hard.
No. Best we can hope for is to bog him down in appeals and lawsuits, till his heart pops from a big Mac