There are redeeming qualities in any legal system that incorporates something called a taint team...and it's a fucking damning indictment of the shitty system that he's run free this long.
I'm pretty sure there is no way trump gets elected again, but I'm kind of curious. say he gets the nomination, gets indicted, and convicted...He's now serving time...Can a sitting president be in prison? How the fuck would they do daily briefings?
Prosecutor explains what happens if Trump is indicted
I think he’ll have to be more concerned about his daily debriefing by his cellie “Gator”.I'm pretty sure there is no way trump gets elected again, but I'm kind of curious. say he gets the nomination, gets indicted, and convicted...He's now serving time...Can a sitting president be in prison? How the fuck would they do daily briefings?
This seems like such a stupid question to me, but...A LOT of stupid shit has happened over the last 6 or 8 years. While i think this scenario is pretty fucking unlikely, i thought trump getting elected the first time was pretty fucking unlikely, as well.
So, how would America deal with president trump, of cell block 7?
https://www.businessinsider.com/can-trump-run-for-president-from-prison-jail-2024-2021-5
Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary, serving a ten-year sentence, when he lost the 1920 presidential election. Two years earlier, Debs, a labor leader, had spoken out against America’s involvement in World War I. He was convicted of violating the Espionage Act of 1917, after the prosecution argued that his antiwar speech obstructed military enrollment. The 1920 loss didn’t come as a surprise to Debs, who had run four times before. His fifth and final run, promoted with a campaign button that read “For President Convict No. 9653,” brought him nearly one million votes, says Claire Jerry, curator of political history at the National Museum of American History. President Harding commuted his sentence in December 1921.
Well, that makes just as much sense as most of the laws in this country. Not fit for polite society, but fully qualified for a political career...
Joe would love to run against Donald in his cell with maybe Kayne or Herschel as his running mate crazy on the stump. Yep, 2024 the big house against the white house, winner take all!I'm pretty sure there is no way trump gets elected again, but I'm kind of curious. say he gets the nomination, gets indicted, and convicted...He's now serving time...Can a sitting president be in prison? How the fuck would they do daily briefings?
This seems like such a stupid question to me, but...A LOT of stupid shit has happened over the last 6 or 8 years. While i think this scenario is pretty fucking unlikely, i thought trump getting elected the first time was pretty fucking unlikely, as well.
So, how would America deal with president trump, of cell block 7?
https://www.businessinsider.com/can-trump-run-for-president-from-prison-jail-2024-2021-5
Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary, serving a ten-year sentence, when he lost the 1920 presidential election. Two years earlier, Debs, a labor leader, had spoken out against America’s involvement in World War I. He was convicted of violating the Espionage Act of 1917, after the prosecution argued that his antiwar speech obstructed military enrollment. The 1920 loss didn’t come as a surprise to Debs, who had run four times before. His fifth and final run, promoted with a campaign button that read “For President Convict No. 9653,” brought him nearly one million votes, says Claire Jerry, curator of political history at the National Museum of American History. President Harding commuted his sentence in December 1921.
Well, that makes just as much sense as most of the laws in this country. Not fit for polite society, but fully qualified for a political career...
The last 7 years in American politics and justice have been an aberration IMHO and people became adapted to the new reality. Trump destroyed the justice system and broke the republican party during his term, the indecisive result of the election in rejecting Trump, but not his enablers shocked many in America. The prospects for the democrats in the midterms was bleak and they had to do everything they could to deny republicans control of the government, including the timing of the J6 hearings and Garland delay while working from the bottom to the top. He wanted the political dust to settle, and I think saw the benefit of waiting a spell and the j6 panel to really get to work higher up the food chain. Actually they kind of met in the middle with Garland going right to the top of the Oath keepers and proud boys, their point men and contact with Trump world. Meanwhile the J6 panel started at the top and worked its way down gathering lots of evidence and leads for Jack. Now all their work will be made public and given to him along with Trump's taxes.I'm pretty sure there is no way trump gets elected again, but I'm kind of curious. say he gets the nomination, gets indicted, and convicted...He's now serving time...Can a sitting president be in prison? How the fuck would they do daily briefings?
This seems like such a stupid question to me, but...A LOT of stupid shit has happened over the last 6 or 8 years. While i think this scenario is pretty fucking unlikely, i thought trump getting elected the first time was pretty fucking unlikely, as well.
So, how would America deal with president trump, of cell block 7?
https://www.businessinsider.com/can-trump-run-for-president-from-prison-jail-2024-2021-5
Eugene V. Debs was in an Atlanta penitentiary, serving a ten-year sentence, when he lost the 1920 presidential election. Two years earlier, Debs, a labor leader, had spoken out against America’s involvement in World War I. He was convicted of violating the Espionage Act of 1917, after the prosecution argued that his antiwar speech obstructed military enrollment. The 1920 loss didn’t come as a surprise to Debs, who had run four times before. His fifth and final run, promoted with a campaign button that read “For President Convict No. 9653,” brought him nearly one million votes, says Claire Jerry, curator of political history at the National Museum of American History. President Harding commuted his sentence in December 1921.
Well, that makes just as much sense as most of the laws in this country. Not fit for polite society, but fully qualified for a political career...
to the bolded: I don’t think so. I think he unmasked the party. The agenda was that bad, just not obvious.The last 7 years in American politics and justice have been an aberration IMHO and people became adapted to the new reality. Trump destroyed the justice system and broke the republican party during his term, the indecisive result of the election in rejecting Trump, but not his enablers shocked many in America. The prospects for the democrats in the midterms was bleak and they had to do everything they could to deny republicans control of the government, including the timing of the J6 hearings and Garland delay while working from the bottom to the top. He wanted the political dust to settle, and I think saw the benefit of waiting a spell and the j6 panel to really get to work higher up the food chain. Actually they kind of met in the middle with Garland going right to the top of the Oath keepers and proud boys, their point men and contact with Trump world. Meanwhile the J6 panel started at the top and worked its way down gathering lots of evidence and leads for Jack. Now all their work will be made public and given to him along with Trump's taxes.
We are just waiting for the documents indictments to drop, clearing up Canon's mess and the Georgia runoff are all I can see between Donald and a date with a judge, he won't be able to send a lawyer for this one either but must appear. When he does, I expect Jack to throw all his threats and posts in his face while he tries to get conditions of release from the judge. That will jail or muzzle him about the case, and anybody involved in it. The judge might even require him to apologize, then and there, to the prosecutor and court as a condition of release!
Broke it by filling it full of idiots and driving out the few remaining decent people. The slide had begun long before Trump and it's been a magnet for bigots for a long time, Obama put the process on steroids. Trump did capture the nomination for a reason, and he was the biggest asshole imaginable with the IQ of a fucking turnip.to the bolded: I don’t think so. I think he unmasked the party. The agenda was that bad, just not obvious.
Those top secret documents gotta be worth a couple packs of smokes.I'm pretty sure there is no way trump gets elected again, but I'm kind of curious. say he gets the nomination, gets indicted, and convicted...He's now serving time...Can a sitting president be in prison? How the fuck would they do daily briefings?
no smoking allowed in federal facilities...what else ya got to trade?Those top secret documents gotta be worth a couple packs of smokes.
That is an ineffective retraction.Broke it by filling it full of idiots and driving out the few remaining decent people. The slide had begun long before Trump and it's been a magnet for bigots for a long time, Obama put the process on steroids. Trump did capture the nomination for a reason, and he was the biggest asshole imaginable with the IQ of a fucking turnip.
On less he tattooed them on his hide, he can't remember shit, nor could he understand most of them. Donald thought there were airports in the 18th century revolutionary war, demonstrating he has a fuzzy and tenuous grasp on reality at best and is stupid as a fucking stump.Those top secret documents gotta be worth a couple packs of smokes.
It's not a retraction but an elaboration, I don't need to write the history of the modern republican party complete with footnotes and appendices!That is an ineffective retraction.