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I gotta say, there are many things I’d rather do than read defendant’s psychotic ideations.
Like, practicing bleeding.
Like, practicing bleeding.
Is that before or after he turns himself in in Georgia for a mugshot and indictment on TV? If Jack nails him first, he could be at his Georgia trial on TV in orange and in federal custody. It kinda looks like Donald could be convicted in DC early next spring, in the middle of the GOP primaries and the cuffs will most likely go on in court and appeals heard from a cell. If he brings up his election campaign the judge might tell him that under the 14th amendment, he is disqualified from running for office, or Jack might mention it. Donald should be in custody awaiting sentencing by the convention and still under the judge's control. By election day or shortly after the federal BOP should have custody of Donald as he begins serving his sentence, except for court appearances in his other cases.
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Tell it to the judge.
The small money donors must be getting dried up soon and there's a long way to go. The big donors would trust him as much as Putin. He'd stab any one of them in the back. Arrangements would be made for every donation. If I was a big donor I would tape record every conversation.It won't matter how much morons like him if he is disqualified from office and in prison forever, they will just have to learn how to get over the butthurt. Hopefully Trump will tell them to attack the RINO republicans after they turf his ass out of the primaries for being disqualified. Half of the dumb fucks are likely to stay home and hold their breath until they turn blue. The republicans will have to get rid of Trump using the 14th or the democrats will, but they could have a problem, being the party nominee is not a public office, so he is likely to be on the party ballot. However, the ballot for the general election is another matter and he can be kept off that nationally for sure, even without a conviction. There is another problem though, nobody can sue to get Trump off the general election ballot until he files papers to get on it and that happens after the convention usually. Disqualified Donald might win the republican primary, if he gets on the primary ballot, even while going down in flames in court over J6. He could then be disqualified for the general election after filing the papers, assuming the authorities even accept his application.
Americans are divided along party lines over Trump’s actions in election cases, AP-NORC poll shows
A new poll shows Americans are deeply divided along party lines in their views of President Donald Trump’s actions in the most recent criminal charges brought against him.apnews.com
Americans are divided along party lines over Trump’s actions in election cases, AP-NORC poll shows
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are deeply divided along party lines in their views of President Donald Trump’s actions in the most recent criminal cases brought against him, a new poll shows, with about half saying his alleged attempt to interfere in Georgia’s 2020 vote count was illegal.
The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, which was conducted before Monday’s charges in the Georgia case, also shows that about half of Americans — 53% — approve of the Justice Department indicting Trump over his efforts to remain in office after losing the 2020 election.
The poll finds 85% of Democrats approve of the criminal charges brought Aug. 2 by Special Counsel Jack Smith, compared with 47% of independents and just 16% of Republicans. Overall, 3 in 10 Americans disapprove, including about two-thirds of Republicans.
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The survey suggests that the unprecedented indictments of a former president have done little to shake up a fundamental divide in the electorate: The majority of Americans disapprove of Trump, but he remains popular within the GOP.