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Kygirl · F
I couldn't blame him for leaving this country, after everything he's given up to try and make a change for the good and the way he's being treated 😢😢😢😢😢😢.

One thing about it he was able to do what no other President was ever able to do. He got Israel's Capitol City back to Jerusalem. If nothing else God used him for that!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

I sure wouldn't want to be the Christian to vote against him. It's not going to be pretty. 😢😢😢

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Litman said "perpetual defendant or convict" through the end of the days, unless he wins.

Trump is 78, will be 82 in 2028, and I'm pretty sure, if his health is examined by an honest physician, that would be a factor. Prison, and even jail seem like really remote possibilities.
@KunsanVeteran A Harris DOJ could certainly choose to pursue Trump more aggressively, and I'm all for holding Trump accountable, but prison seems pretty unlikely is really all I'm saying. Even if the chickens hatch, I expect however many of them will stay in the coop and not get moved to more expensive quarters before they meet their end.
@MistyCee The life expectancy of a 78-year-old American man is 9.43 years. Should be room for plenty of trials in that period.
@ElwoodBlues We'll see what happens, but I doubt it'll happen.
I would LOVE to be proven wrong, but I don't think Trump will every face legal justice. At most, he'll be publicly humiliated by losing a second election.
NOT soon enough!
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
Donald Trump is a convicted felon awaiting a number of trials and additional criminal and civil charges against him with clearly convincing evidence. The perpetrator shows no remorse for past actions and continues to violate pre sentencing guidelines and has shown repeatedly and demonstrated by his actions that he is a clear danger to society. Therefore prison sentences are appropriate in his cases along with significant fines.
@TheShanachie True.

And there’s a harsher penalty for some of his crimes such as his treason and espionage against America.
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
@KunsanVeteran once convicted and detained in the Federal Prison System, it will be more conducive to pile on more charges. Also there are many uncharged co-conspirators and many if not all of them will squeal like fat piggies. 🐖
Dshhh · M
he will pardon himself
@Dshhh He’s going to prison (or North Korea as above).

His days of perverting the Presidential pardoning power are over.

 
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