Justice Department looking to wind down Trump criminal cases ahead of inauguration

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The Justice Department is looking to wind down two federal criminal cases against President-elect Trump as he prepares to be sworn in to a second term in the White House – a decision that upholds long-standing policy that prevents Justice Department attorneys from prosecuting a sitting president.

The charges in D.C. stem from Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. In Florida, they are centered on Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House in 2020.

Well, that takes care of that.
Want to lay bets on the sentence for Trump's 34 felony convictions?
 
Want to lay bets on the sentence for Trump's 34 felony convictions?

It might be forestalled in perpetuity, or he might just get some small obligatory fine.
Wonder how the cop feels now who made the President stand for his felony mugshot?
 
The Justice Department is looking to wind down two federal criminal cases against President-elect Trump as he prepares to be sworn in to a second term in the White House – a decision that upholds long-standing policy that prevents Justice Department attorneys from prosecuting a sitting president
Ummmm
Some of those involved with prosecuting the President might be looking at Jail time themselves for a LOOOOONNNNG LIST of charges that will not be fabricated.

 
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The dems who perpetuated the lawfare had better get their one way ticket today because flights out of the country are full of P-Diddy's party goers....
 
The Justice Department is looking to wind down two federal criminal cases against President-elect Trump as he prepares to be sworn in to a second term in the White House – a decision that upholds long-standing policy that prevents Justice Department attorneys from prosecuting a sitting president.

The charges in D.C. stem from Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. In Florida, they are centered on Trump's handling of classified documents after leaving the White House in 2020.

Well, that takes care of that.
Want to lay bets on the sentence for Trump's 34 felony convictions?

They might want to tinker with their Indeed resumes.
 
Ummmm
Some of those involved with prosecuting the President might be looking at Jail time themselves for a LOOOOONNNNG LIST of charges that will not be fabricated.


Yup, election interference is a FELONY! Multiple counts, and you get to add in conspiracy too.
 
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