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LMAO, you must be looking in the mirror. I know the difference between an unsubstantiated accusation and a conviction--that seems to escape you. Must be your second grade education.It is all you understand.
First offense.....34 felonies.
Min sentence 2 years each max five years each.
that's a min of 68 years in prison.
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Wouldn't that be funny though, Trump winning in 2024 and using prison as the White House? The leftards wouldn't be able to handle it.The Bragg case is, believe it or not, the least of the crimes Trump will be going to prison for. But they'll get to it eventually.
House arrest in the Oval. The amendment, you're dreaming.If Trump were to win, he would be put in house arrest somwhere in the District, and the VP and Cabinent would invoke the Amendment divesting Trump of his Office.
JESH is a moron, wannabe shithouse lawyer. He seems to think that he knows more than anyone else.House arrest in the Oval. The amendment, you're dreaming.
He's loosely affiliated, most likely, with the DNC and their counter project with anything that comes out of house investigations. And he's not very good at that, either.JESH is a moron, wannabe shithouse lawyer. He seems to think that he knows more than anyone else.
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has previously taken an oath of office (Senators, Representatives, and other public officials) from holding public office if they have "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" against the United States. This means, at least theoretically, that politicians who participate in or encourage a rebellion against the government can not only be removed from office but prevented from holding state and federal offices in the future. However, how disqualification works under the 14th Amendment has never been clear.
Disqualification from Public Office Under the 14th Amendment - FindLaw
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was originally intended to keep former Confederate officials from gaining power in the reconstructed government following the Civil War. Known as the "disqualification clause," this section was fairly obscure until January 6, 2021, when supporters of...constitution.findlaw.com
It doesn't offend. It just doesn't mean anything.What is it about "Make America Great Again" that offends your sensibilities? Would you rather see "Make China Great" or "Make America a Chinese Possession"?
Not much does to the ignorant.It doesn't offend. It just doesn't mean anything.![]()
No one mentioned you.Not much does to the ignorant.
That is correct, comprehension escapes you as well.No one mentioned you.
Judge has the power, Dell. He can order no computer or internet or any other outside communications for the convict.House arrest in the Oval. The amendment, you're dreaming.
Carnac returns.Judge has the power, Dell. He can order no computer or internet or any other outside communications for the convict.
The VP and Cabinet would be so happy to shed themselves of Trump.
That is just a flat out lie.Well the USA's credit rating was just downgraded to where Venezuela sits so don't enjoy that limo too much tard....
Bullshit......only in a two step move can a president be removed from office.Judge has the power, Dell. He can order no computer or internet or any other outside communications for the convict.
The VP and Cabinet would be so happy to shed themselves of Trump.
AAA to AA+.....LOLThat is just a flat out lie.
Why do you blow up your own integrity for no reason like that?
Do like being a known liar no one should believe?
Check the 25th Amendment my friend.Bullshit......only in a two step move can a president be removed from office.