Breaking: Trump facing additional charges in documents case. 🥂

One more willful retention count and two more obstruction of justice counts. 🥳

And another co-conspirator that tRump has to worry about turning.

He told his lackies to delete the video tapes of people moving documents.     Lock him up.

 

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Edited on Jul 27, 2023 4:14pm

 

 

Lock him up!!!


 

 

Small beer, as far as a Trump prosecution is concerned. He was perfectly correct when he said he could shoot someone in broad daylight and get away with it.

 

The American judiciary is polluted with Trumpy judges and the electorate--from which jury pools are selected--is polluted with MAGAs. They'll never convict their orange asshole god.

"They'll never convict?" Put your money where your mouth is hot shot. I've got $1000 that says "Trump will get convicted on at least one criminal charge being brought against him in the next two years. Are you in or out?

Originally posted by: [email protected]

"They'll never convict?" Put your money where your mouth is hot shot. I've got $1000 that says "Trump will get convicted on at least one criminal charge being brought against him in the next two years. Are you in or out?


I wouldn't make such a bet until I knew how many indictments he will face.

Assuming Georgia hits him, they just put the barricades up, I see no escape there.  He won't have a friendly jury and he can't pardon himself for state crimes.  The Georgia governor doesn't have the power to pardon him either.

 

 

What would be real interesting is if he wins in 2024 while in state prison or on trial. There is nothing in the Constitution that says a president can't be convicted and imprisoned. The Constitution provides only two methods for removal of a president. Impeachment and the 25th amendment which is removal for incapacity. 

 

That would create real interesting scenario where the Republican vice president and cabinet members would have to declare that Trump is incapacitated or the Republican House and then Sentate would have to vote to impeach and remove him from office. Otherwise we would have a zombie government without a president. Of course the Republican House and Senate members and his cabinet and Vice-president would all know their career in politics would be over at that point. None of them want to be the next Mike Pence.

 

I think the scenario of Trump winning and being convicted is something conservatives really need to think about otherwise a Trump win and then a conviction or a conviction before he takes office would result in the destruction of our government.   I don't believe any of the Republican politicians that would be responsible for removing him from office under either option would have the spine to do so.  That would be one hell of a constitutional crisis.

 

Edited on Jul 28, 2023 7:26am
Originally posted by: Mark

Assuming Georgia hits him, they just put the barricades up, I see no escape there.  He won't have a friendly jury and he can't pardon himself of state crimes.  The Georgia governor doesn't have the power to pardon him either.

 

 

What would be real interesting is if he wins in 2024 while in state prison or on trial. There is nothing in the Constitution that says a president can't be convicted and imprisoned. The Constitution provides only two methods for removal of a president. Impeachment in the 25th amendment which is removal for incapacity. 

 

That would create real interesting scenario where the Republican vice president and cabnit members would have to declare that Trump is incapacitated or the Republican House and then Sentate would have to vote to impeach and remove him from office. Otherwise we would have a zombie government without a president. Of course the Republican House and Senate members and his cabinet and Vice-president would all know their career in politics would be over at that point. None of them want to be the next. Mike Pence.

 

I think the scenario of Trump winning and being convicted is something conservatives really need to think about otherwise a Trump win and then a conviction or a conviction before he takes office would result in the destruction of our government.   I don't believe any of the Republican politicians that would be responsible for removing him from office under either option would have the spine to do so.  That would be one hell of a constitutional crisis.

 


Blame the repug Senate for this mess. We wouldn't have to deal with the Orange Traitor if they would've impeached the bastard after his Jan 6 insurrection.

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