GA Case

Anonymous
I wonder why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why?

He has no chance to get it transferred to federal court of Meadows failed, the federal court judge who is handling the removal attempts has not been favorable to anyone who has tried. It’s not much of a delay tactic since that judge and the 11th circuit have been moving so quickly, and it might not be worth tipping the prosecutors off to whatever TF his defense might be if he won’t prevail.

Also, going to be televised.
Anonymous
Georgia, the only state remaining where Republicans in charge have somewhat of a spine: the state Senate kicked Colton Moore out of their caucus.
Anonymous
And the first domino falls




People are realizing the sh!t is getting real and who wants to go to prison for Trump?
Anonymous
Trump .ust be terrified! A guilty pleasure in GA case by !
Bail bondsman. One shoe has stopped!


https://l.smartnews.com/p-vbjj2/JEi3TS



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump .ust be terrified! A guilty pleasure in GA case by !
Bail bondsman. One shoe has stopped!


https://l.smartnews.com/p-vbjj2/JEi3TS





Oops,? That's guilty plea. Although it is also a pleasure for the first guilty plea
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump .ust be terrified! A guilty pleasure in GA case by !
Bail bondsman. One shoe has stopped!


https://l.smartnews.com/p-vbjj2/JEi3TS





Oops,? That's guilty plea. Although it is also a pleasure for the first guilty plea


Anonymous
For the fool above who thought the election interference crimes in Coffee County, GA were by Democrats, they were not.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And the first domino falls




People are realizing the sh!t is getting real and who wants to go to prison for Trump?


Bet there will before a few more before the speedy trials start. Earlier folks will get the better deals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the first domino falls




People are realizing the sh!t is getting real and who wants to go to prison for Trump?


Bet there will before a few more before the speedy trials start. Earlier folks will get the better deals.

Yeah Hall isn’t getting any prison time. Probation for five years (and a fine etc), but no prison.

I bet there are a lot of Republicans, 17 to be exact, who are at home weighing their party loyalty vs their loyalty to democracy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the first domino falls




People are realizing the sh!t is getting real and who wants to go to prison for Trump?


Bet there will before a few more before the speedy trials start. Earlier folks will get the better deals.

Yeah Hall isn’t getting any prison time. Probation for five years (and a fine etc), but no prison.

I bet there are a lot of Republicans, 17 to be exact, who are at home weighing their party loyalty vs their loyalty to democracy.


What? Of course not.

Their personal interest of not going to prison is in conflict with their personal interest of not being attacked by Trump and his rabid terrorists, and of killing any future in the GOP should the MAGA infestation persist.

It was always about what they could get. They don't care a fart about Democracy or even the interests of the GOP. It's not about some grand political ideology. Some of them wanted to grift off election lies. Some of them sought high positions in the government. The little people wanted to feel control and power over an entire nation. It was always about each of them, individually. Trump is all about himself, and attracts similar personalities.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the first domino falls




People are realizing the sh!t is getting real and who wants to go to prison for Trump?


Bet there will before a few more before the speedy trials start. Earlier folks will get the better deals.

Yeah Hall isn’t getting any prison time. Probation for five years (and a fine etc), but no prison.

I bet there are a lot of Republicans, 17 to be exact, who are at home weighing their party loyalty vs their loyalty to democracy.


What? Of course not.

Their personal interest of not going to prison is in conflict with their personal interest of not being attacked by Trump and his rabid terrorists, and of killing any future in the GOP should the MAGA infestation persist.

It was always about what they could get. They don't care a fart about Democracy or even the interests of the GOP. It's not about some grand political ideology. Some of them wanted to grift off election lies. Some of them sought high positions in the government. The little people wanted to feel control and power over an entire nation. It was always about each of them, individually. Trump is all about himself, and attracts similar personalities.






Agree that they were in it for the myriad reasons you cite. But, unless they are truly delusional, they’ve seen Trump throw everyone else under the bus. Trump has no loyalty to others.

Now they have to weigh the very real probability of prison (increased by one of the insiders testifying) against the possibility of Trump winning in ‘24 and remembering who they are. It’s more like the buddy you confide in about how awful your significant other is and then ice out when you get back together because you’re embarrassed. They know too much and are associated with shame.
Anonymous
That Kraken is cracking and falling apart...

Hilarious to think back to all of those prognostications of how Trump would be reinstated and that there would be tribunals prosecuting Biden for stealing the election...

Turns out the exact opposite is the case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious if the push for speedy trials by Chesebro and the Kraken mean they plan to turn on Trump? "He made me do it"?

Or are they hoping Willis won't be ready and their charges will be dropped?


It seems the easiest way to get their trial separated from Trump's. For whatever reason, Chesebro doesn't like his odds on the conspiracy charges when the entirety of the case is laid out.

Sidney Powell? She's a hot mess. She personally directed a team to inspect voting equipment and take data. So maybe she wants to go first, see how the trial develops and then accept a plea because the bigger fish is still to come.

🍿🍿🍿
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious if the push for speedy trials by Chesebro and the Kraken mean they plan to turn on Trump? "He made me do it"?

Or are they hoping Willis won't be ready and their charges will be dropped?


It seems the easiest way to get their trial separated from Trump's. For whatever reason, Chesebro doesn't like his odds on the conspiracy charges when the entirety of the case is laid out.

Sidney Powell? She's a hot mess. She personally directed a team to inspect voting equipment and take data. So maybe she wants to go first, see how the trial develops and then accept a plea because the bigger fish is still to come.

🍿🍿🍿


Remind me why they have anything to do with this one?? I’m having trouble keeping it all straight.
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