RhodyPatriot
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Welp. I guess it's all for naught.
And the Dems really, truly thought they had him this time.
They were so excruciatingly close to incarcerating their Orange Boogie man, they could practically taste it.
Instead, all they've managed to do is fire up his base with a defiant Robin Hood like mugshot that reveals Joe Piss Pants Biden and the Dem Establishment to be one big fat collective Sheriff of Rottingham.
I hate to say we told ya so....but...well....
We told ya so.
The Dems' election "rigging" tactics will be the final boss battle, not their pathetic attempt to defeat Trump before he can even enter the ring.
Now on to 2024, happy MAGA warriors.
And the Dems really, truly thought they had him this time.
They were so excruciatingly close to incarcerating their Orange Boogie man, they could practically taste it.
Instead, all they've managed to do is fire up his base with a defiant Robin Hood like mugshot that reveals Joe Piss Pants Biden and the Dem Establishment to be one big fat collective Sheriff of Rottingham.
The volume of discovery in each case is voluminous, particularly in Washington, D.C., where Trump has been charged related to his attempts to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021. In that case, prosecutors turned over 11.6 million pages of discovery to Trumpās legal team following his arrangement on Aug. 3, much of which is subject to strict viewership requirements to safeguard witnesses, according to a court order
āIf Trump loses his motions, he will appeal. If he loses at appellate court, heāll ask to be heard before the Supreme Court. If thereās a ruling in favor of Trump, the state will likely appeal,ā said Ronald Carlson, the Fuller E. Callaway professor emeritus at the University of Georgia School of Law, to the DCNF.
The most immediate of these matters concern the removal of state court cases to federal court, which some of Trumpās co-defendants, such as former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, have petitioned to do. While a federal judge rejected his attempt to remove his case in New York, experts believe that Trump is likely to do so in Georgia.
āThere will be multiple motions to remove the Georgia case to federal court for defendants like Trump and Meadows,ā said (Attorney Jonathan) Turley. Carlson said that the likelihood of a removal petition by even one defendant ā given that Wills has vowed to prosecute all defendants together ā means that pre-trial proceedings in that case ācould take up to a year.ā These motions create an āample opportunity for him to delay the trial,ā Carlson claimed.
For these reasons, it is unlikely that Trump will face a jury in any of his cases before voters cast their ballots on Nov. 5, 2024.
āCanāt Get It Doneā: Dershowitz And Turley Pour Cold Water On Idea That Trumpās Trials Will Begin Before Election
Legal experts have said that Donald Trump's trials in four separate criminal proceedings are unlikely to be held before the next general election.
dailycaller.com
I hate to say we told ya so....but...well....
We told ya so.
The Dems' election "rigging" tactics will be the final boss battle, not their pathetic attempt to defeat Trump before he can even enter the ring.
Now on to 2024, happy MAGA warriors.
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