TRUMP CONVICTED

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
he has to be there tomorrow for arrangement........this should be a whoot...
I wouldn't expect throngs of supporters, but Donald should demand republican members of congress protest on the courthouse steps J6 style with MTG leading the charge up the steps... I mean it's close by in DC and they should publicly show their support for Trump at least, unless they are RINOs! :lol: There should not be too many from the public there, but republican congress people next door is another matter! I don't expect Mitch to be carrying a sign on the courthouse steps, but MTG, Kevin, Matt, Gym and others should be there in full force. Expect a house vote to impeach the judge in the case and Gym will hold hearings!
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trump charged with plotting to overturn 2020 election | The Warning

18,611 views Aug 2, 2023 The Warning
Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trump’s latest indictment of four felonies, including for his role in the January 6th riots, which attempted to overturn the 2020 election.
 

BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
so we got a good idea of who the 5 co conspirators are.....who's the 6th???

"Co-conspirator 6 is an unknown "political consultant." :confused:

Thomas???
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

Neal Katyal: The facts of this indictment aren't yet all written in stone

16,058 views Aug 2, 2023 #Trump #Indictment #Politics
Former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins Morning Joe to discuss the four-count indictment against former President Trump.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Trump forced to be on the witness stand would be a hoot!
You realize he’ll speak the usual bafflegab of 200-word not-sentences loosely made of irrelevances that whiz and carom from wall to ceiling of the padded cell that is his mind. Extracting any definite statements from the blurry mess of value judgments, insults and syntactic mystery tumors would likely put the judge on trial.

I wonder if his usual rambling, incomprehensible failure to get to the point can be treated as contempt of court. THAT would spice up the proceedings.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I thought it was Mark Meadows?
I think Mark got a deal from Jack and won't be charged with serious crimes, Mark might bring a lot of republicans down, he knows where all the bodies are buried and the connections between the WH and congress, all the pardon requests from congress over J6 came through him. Trump confessed the conspiracy to the acting AG FFS! "Just say it was stolen and let me and my friends in congress do the rest", well those friends in congress acted with their votes and words in furtherance of a conspiracy, even after the capitol was attacked. First nail Trump before the 24 elections, then his cronies and minions, finally the assholes in congress who conspired with him to steal the election and that's where Mark comes in.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
90 days puts us around October 31; imagine that.




Like in Florida it will be initially set to early November, but with conflicts and other delays like motions it won't actually get underway until January or February and should take a couple of months at the most with evidence spewing out into the press all primary season and a verdict before the convention, incarceration upon conviction I figure. It will be interesting to see if Donald continues to be stupid and mouth off after his DC indictment. 90 days is kind of the standard, but I doubt they will make it even for the initial trial date. The main thing is the trial should happen during the republican primaries or before if the judge is aggressive. Something tells me she wants this case resolved before the election, or even GOP primaries. She will be done when Cannon begins.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Like in Florida it will be initially set to early November, but with conflicts and other delays like motions it won't actually get underway until January or February and should take a couple of months at the most with evidence spewing out into the press all primary season and a verdict before the convention, incarceration upon conviction I figure. It will be interesting to see if Donald continues to be stupid and mouth off after his DC indictment. 90 days is kind of the standard, but I doubt they will make it even for the initial trial date. The main thing is the trial should happen during the republican primaries or before if the judge is aggressive. Something tells me she wants this case resolved before the election, or even GOP primaries. She will be done when Cannon begins.
The narrowness of the indictment suggests the prosecution is looking for a fast focused trial with max two days jury deliberation. That man’s prepaid lawyers are gonna have enough time for a dazed blink or two, like the cartoon coyote. Meep meep!
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
The narrowness of the indictment suggests the prosecution is looking for a fast focused trial with max two days jury deliberation. That man’s prepaid lawyers are gonna have enough time for a dazed blink or two, like the cartoon coyote. Meep meep!

'Trumpworld' reacts to the former president’s third indictment

7,276 views Aug 2, 2023 #Trump #Indictment #Politics
Ana Cabrera talks to NBC News Correspondents Garrett Haake and Dasha Burns and former assistant Manhattan district attorney Catherine Christian as Trump allies react to the latest indictment. Plus, new details are revealed about the pressure campaign against former Vice President Mike Pence ahead of January 6th, including an exchange where Donald Trump told Pence he was “too honest.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

'Have your ducks in a row': What to know about the judge in the Trump 2020 case

66,263 views Aug 2, 2023 #msnbc #trump #jacksmith
D.C. District Judge Tanya Chutkan does not come with the political baggage that has come up in other Donald Trump cases and has a solid reputation in terms of her conduct in court and her experience. Rachel Maddow talks with Andrew Weissmann about what to know about the judge in Donald Trump's newest federal criminal case.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
This former intelligence officer, republican congressman and J6 congressional investigator thinks that up to 3 dozen GOP members of congress should be worried and this indictment is just the tip of the iceberg. He is in a position to know, having gone over the phone logs and Meadow's text messages.


'I don't think Jack Smith is done with Trump yet': Former House member

13,421 views Aug 2, 2023 #Trump #JackSmith #Politics
Fmr. Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., discusses the four-count indictment against former President Trump and why he believes Special Counsel Jack Smith isn't finished with Trump.
 
Last edited:
Top