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Trump this.

Hopefully the attorneys have all learned from the travails of their predecessors and they're getting retainers up front before they lie down with dogs.
 
Some of them will...but there will be others thinking that they will be able to cash in somehow, even if Trump isn't cutting the cheque.

At this point though, it is clear that TrumpCo. really is scraping the bottom of the barrel.
 
They think - correctly mostly, that defending high-profile criminals successfully will attract other high-profile criminals.

It is telling however that the competent attorneys apparently no longer think that Toad's multiple indictments are actually winnable.

A good defense lawyer would defend Satan himself. I don't have any qualms with that. I'd rather not live in a system that made no provision for defending oneself.
 
..."The more legal risks Trump takes, the more fodder for Fitton's propaganda-and-fundraising apparatus," she continued. "If Trump goes to jail, it's even better for Fitton, who will use Trump as a martyr in fundraising emails for Judicial Watch. Unsurprisingly, Fitton is still goading Trump into more legal trouble, by giving interviews unsubtly encouraging Trump to defy the judge's orders not to talk about the case with witnesses." "Judicial Watch probably already has a draft email ready to ask for money if Trump gets cited for contempt of court," she suggested...


I figured there was a political motive for pushing Toad over the cliff, I'm embarrassed I didn't think of the financial one. I suspect it's true that an incarcerated Toad would make lots and lots of cash for people promising to release him.

Does Toad see that coming? Hell no.
 
Makes total sense.

And of course, since he isn't a lawyer, he can't get sued for bad advice.
 
Trump confesses to his crimes on Bret Baier.

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From the responses from right wing Trumpists...he seems to have rustled their jimmies.
 
Bret Baier should never have questioned or fact checked Trump. Now the Maga's will call him a traitor or worse.
 
Meh. That interview changes nothing. The list of people the horde despise gets longer every day. I doubt any of them can remember every one on it anymore.

It's entertaining, but the reality is that nothing will budge the haters from the Toad's side.
 
As the meme says, the only difference between Trump and Jim Jones is that Trump would charge for the Kool-Aid.
 
Another story to compare with Trump's hoarding of Top Secret documents. This FBI analyst had stockpiled 386 classified documents in her personal residence. She pleaded guilty of 2 counts of retaining secret documents which got her 46 months in prison. Trump has been charged with 31 counts of the same crime.

A former analyst with the Kansas City Division of the FBI was sentenced in federal court today for illegally retaining documents related to the national defense at her residence.

Kendra Kingsbury, 50, of Garden City, Kansas, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 46 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release. Kingsbury pleaded guilty on Oct. 13, 2022, to two counts of unlawfully retaining documents related to the national defense.
 
One law for the powerful. Another for the rest.

Trump will never serve a day in prison.
 
One law for the powerful. Another for the rest.

Trump will never serve a day in prison.
I don't know that there's different laws. It's more about having the resources to blow a few hundred thousand on a top-notch attorney. Certainly, that's what happened with Hunter Biden.

Trump will be given the opportunity to enter a plea deal, just like Hunter Biden. As discussed earlier in this thread, it's doubtful that he would take the deal because that requires him to plead guilty to some of the charges.

If past is prologue, then he's going to prison. The system is set up like one would expect Christian jurisprudence to work: admit you are guilty, say you're sorry and ask the Court for mercy, in exchange for a lighter sentence.

The two most recent examples of higher level US Government officials are instructive. Nixon was forced to resign and was pardoned before he was sent through the justice system. Agnew ran his mouth saying he would fight the charges but eventually pleaded no contest, agreed not to run for office and paid a fine, in exchange for avoiding prison time. He was then disbarred by Maryland. However, both of these examples were men who were still in office and went away quietly to avoid being held accountable for their crimes.

The other possible example was Dennis Hastert, former Republican Speaker of the House who pleaded guilty to felony child molestation, bank fraud and lying to Federal officials while under oath. That landed him in prison for a little over a year.

This is a picture from May of the unveiling of former Speaker Paul Ryan's portrait unveiling; notice which former Speaker is not there? Hastert has been erased from Congressional memory.

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Would Trump plead guilty and risk similar erasure? Probably not. That's why I am still thinking either he will go to prison or will die waiting for his appeals to run their course.
 
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