Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When he’s found not guilty, then what? Will you accept it or will it be because "the jury was filled with MAGA people"?
If he's found not guilty on this charge, I'll wait it out for the Georgia election tampering and Jan 6 indictments to come down. Things are piling up - finally. One hopes justice is served one way or another.
Don’t forget the classified documents he kept at Marlagogo..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When he’s found not guilty, then what? Will you accept it or will it be because "the jury was filled with MAGA people"?
If he's found not guilty on this charge, I'll wait it out for the Georgia election tampering and Jan 6 indictments to come down. Things are piling up - finally. One hopes justice is served one way or another.
Anonymous wrote:I am shocked at the people supporting this crook. yet "lock her up" and he had 4 years and Hillary never was charged with a d@mn thing. If she was the crook, why didn't the Trump administration/FBI/DOJ prosecute her?
look in the mirror, Trump supporters. take the name "trump" out and put Hillary, Joe, Nancy and how would you feel?
Anonymous wrote:When he’s found not guilty, then what? Will you accept it or will it be because "the jury was filled with MAGA people"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When he’s found not guilty, then what? Will you accept it or will it be because "the jury was filled with MAGA people"?
I’m a huge believer in the jury system, even if I occasionally disagree with a verdict. For the trials I’ve watched from beginning to end, the jury always got it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it was very calculated that the “boring” state tax fraud case was the one that Trump was indicted for. He’s been indicted for actions he took as a private citizen - not a president and not a former president. Biden’s DOJ is not involved at all. A grand jury in the state of New York decided to indict based on the evidence before them.
This is an action state grand juries across the country take on a regular routine basis.
If anything, this signals the strength of our democracy and the rule of law.
Furthermore, this reminds me a lot of the Martha Stewart case. She was jailed for something politicians in Congress do on a regular basis.
Congress is specifically exempt from insider trading. It's good to be a king.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis says he won’t extradite. Trump is such a wimp. Do the crime, do the time.
Lock.him.up!!
That doesn’t mean anything. DeSantis can’t stop anything. He’s just saying that to make MAGA happy. If Trump doesn’t surrender, that’ll piss off the judge. Trump’s lawyers would be dumb to allow their client not to surrender.
I read in Wapo that there are talks of him surrendering on April 4th, I guess we will see.
DP. I bet he defects for Moscow.
Anonymous wrote:When he’s found not guilty, then what? Will you accept it or will it be because "the jury was filled with MAGA people"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it was very calculated that the “boring” state tax fraud case was the one that Trump was indicted for. He’s been indicted for actions he took as a private citizen - not a president and not a former president. Biden’s DOJ is not involved at all. A grand jury in the state of New York decided to indict based on the evidence before them.
This is an action state grand juries across the country take on a regular routine basis.
If anything, this signals the strength of our democracy and the rule of law.
I don’t believe this to be true. I think, unfortunately, this was the reverse of democracy, i.e. give me the man, and I’ll find you the crime. It’s not surprising to me at all, given this DA has let a lot of violent criminals essentially free to hurt others again.
Anonymous wrote:process question:
I told my husband that Trump would never be arrested. Does being indicted mean being arrested? Does showing up for arraignment next week mean he's arrested or am I right and there's not arrest here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it was very calculated that the “boring” state tax fraud case was the one that Trump was indicted for. He’s been indicted for actions he took as a private citizen - not a president and not a former president. Biden’s DOJ is not involved at all. A grand jury in the state of New York decided to indict based on the evidence before them.
This is an action state grand juries across the country take on a regular routine basis.
If anything, this signals the strength of our democracy and the rule of law.
Furthermore, this reminds me a lot of the Martha Stewart case. She was jailed for something politicians in Congress do on a regular basis.