Talk about poorly educated...you quoted a CIVIL TRIAL...not a CRIMINAL TRIAL!
It's a matter of MONEY! There is no possibility of anybody going to jail in a CIVIL TRIAL!
Let me guess, you didn't read the links, did you? Talk about poorly educated.
The Georgia Criminal Investigation
Remember when, as part of his plot to overturn the election, Trump
made a call to Georgia secretary of state
Brad Raffensperger and demanded that Raffensperger “find” him the number of votes necessary to beat
Joe Biden, saying, “I just want to find 11,780 votes,” before threatening the local official over refusing his request? Fulton County district attorney
Fani Willis has been investigating that and more, impaneling a special grand jury to hear evidence and potentially issue indictments. On Monday, a lawyer for
Rudy Giuliani said that he’d been informed that the former mayor turned Trump attorney was a target of the investigation, while longtime Trump defender
Lindsey Graham, who called Raffensperger in November 2020 to ask if he had the power to throw out mail-in ballots in certain counties, was ordered by a judge to testify before the grand jury. Speaking to
The New York Times, attorney
Norman Eisen, who served as special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee for Trump’s first impeachment, said he believed the Giuliani news was extremely bad for Trump. “There is no way Giuliani is a target of the DA’s investigation and Trump does not end up as one,” Eisen said.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Criminal Case Against the Trump Organization, Etc.
In February, Trump got
a rare bit of good news on the legal front when the veteran prosecutors leading the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation of the former president’s business practices abruptly
resigned, reportedly because their new boss,
Alvin Bragg, had doubts about taking the case to court. Of course, according to one of those attorneys,
Mark Pomerantz, that shouldn’t be taken as a sign that Trump didn’t engage in criminal activity, as Pomerantz believes he most certainly did,
writing in his resignation letter that the former president was “guilty of numerous felony violations” and that it was a major “failure of justice” not to hold him accountable. (In his letter addressed to Bragg, Pomerantz added that “no case is perfect,” saying that a fear of losing a trial is not a valid reason to forgo indicting a criminal.)
The Westchester Criminal Investigation of the Trump Organization
The Trump Organization is also facing a criminal investigation by the Westchester County district attorney’s office, which is
reportedly focused in part on whether Trump’s family business misled local officials about the Trump National Golf Club’s value with the express purpose of lowering its tax bill. (The Trump Organization has said that any suggestion it acted inappropriately is “completely false and incredibly irresponsible.”)
The DC Attorney General’s Criminal Investigation of January 6
DC AG
Karl Racine is currently conducting a criminal investigation into the events surrounding the January 6 attack. In January, he
said in an interview: “I think the story is clear. Donald Trump was the ringleader.”