Trump To Turn Himself In

PopAndSonGrows

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You know what?? FUCK the whole system, FUCK the whole process. Nothing's gonna happen.

And even if something does happen. ... They aren't going to arrest him for inciting an Insurrection. They're going after him over campaign hush money, SEVEN YEARS AFTER THE FACT.
 

schuylaar

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You know what?? FUCK the whole system, FUCK the whole process. Nothing's gonna happen.

And even if something does happen. ... They aren't going to arrest him for inciting an Insurrection. They're going after him over campaign hush money, SEVEN YEARS AFTER THE FACT.
Within the statute of limitations.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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You know what?? FUCK the whole system, FUCK the whole process. Nothing's gonna happen.

And even if something does happen. ... They aren't going to arrest him for inciting an Insurrection. They're going after him over campaign hush money, SEVEN YEARS AFTER THE FACT.
It is a relatively minor crime compared to others he is facing, but it is a beginning, he couldn't be charged for 4 of those years because he was POTUS and he lived outside NY, which counts non residence against the limitations, the feds don't.

Getting indicted today was Donald's prediction and it appeared to be supported by other activities and preparations in NY. Yesterday the grand jury heard from Trump's surrogate, because Trump couldn't do it himself without pleading the 5th. I dunno if they will indict him today, but it should be soon, most of the lawyers following it seem to think so.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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You know what?? FUCK the whole system, FUCK the whole process. Nothing's gonna happen.

And even if something does happen. ... They aren't going to arrest him for inciting an Insurrection. They're going after him over campaign hush money, SEVEN YEARS AFTER THE FACT.
you do realize that there are multiple investigations going on, which are only vaguely connected?
The ones with the worst consequences are the federal cases, the documents and insurrection, but those could both potentially be charges that might be pardoned by a future republican president, assuming there are enough stupid people left to elect another republican president during my lifetime...
The state level charges cannot be pardoned by a future president, and there are more challenges for a governor to pardon him at the state level, and it's highly unlikely New York or Georgia will have a republican governor inclined to do so anytime in the immediate future.
hopefully this is just bases being covered, small shit being taken care of before they get down to the big job.
 
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