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Will Bannon go to prison?

I'd put the odds as pretty slim at this point, given that he won't be sentenced until late October, still has appeal rights, and the fact that his Contempt for Congress is so politically popular.

Between that and getting Trump to release non-existent privilege, my guess is, even though he "lost," he's probably won, especially since he was pardoned and given free license to commit fraud again.
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Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
The pardon power (always shaky at best) was used by Trump to guarantee silence and cooperation for political corruption and power. No doubt, this would be upheld by the Supreme Court which would point to the fact that the Constitution doesn't say the pardon power can't be used to purchase silence or to subvert the rule of law.

Since the criminal justice system takes decades for the appeal/motion process to run out if you have enough cash, I don't see how a conviction would ever lead to prison, anyway.

Finally, if a Republican is elected President, the Justice Department would shut down any criminal proceeding against Bannon as part of its ex post facto support of the attempted coup against the incoming Biden administration.

So, if I were Bannon, I would sit back, start another fake fund raising operation, and wait for the cash to flow in.
@Fukfacewillie That's pretty much the game. He's got roughly two years to drag it out and it seems doable, assuming he doesnt just get off with a fine.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
@MistyCee The judge may balk at prison time, or make it a week, something like that. Or his sentence paused so that Mr. Bannon can make his appeals. Maybe Bannon can get the case to Trump's pals in the Supreme Court.
@Fukfacewillie I'm sure he could stay out pending appeal if he wants to. Bannon just needs to weigh his options.