Why is the US so timid in jailing Trump?

He is only charged, though probably facing more charges, still charges are not proven until in front of a judge and jury. If they get it wrong, the political consequences could be steep. The wheels of justice grind slowly, in this country to make sure rights are taken into account.
Except when it's Biden in the spotlight, them the wheels of justice come to a grinding halt.
 
Except when it's Biden in the spotlight, them the wheels of justice come to a grinding halt.
No more so, than when trump was in office.
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Perhaps you would like the Trump theory?
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You still think trump is right, no matter what?
 
Other countries are quick to bring people to account

  1. Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011-2016): Rousseff faced impeachment proceedings in 2016 on charges of fiscal mismanagement and corruption, although she was ultimately not convicted.
  2. Park Geun-hye - President of South Korea (2013-2017): Park was impeached in 2016 and later convicted of corruption, abuse of power, and coercion.
  3. Nicolas Sarkozy - President of France (2007-2012): Sarkozy was charged with corruption and influence peddling in 2018, relating to alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidential campaign. He was later convicted in 2021.
  4. Jacob Zuma - President of South Africa (2009-2018): Zuma has faced numerous charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud, and money laundering. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, he was awaiting trial on several charges.
  5. Najib Razak - Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-2018): Najib was charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power in connection with the 1MDB scandal. In 2020, he was found guilty on multiple charges.
  6. Silvio Berlusconi - Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011): Berlusconi faced several legal challenges during his time in office, including charges of corruption, tax fraud, and embezzlement. He has been convicted on various charges, but some were overturned on appeal.
  7. Thabo Mbeki - President of South Africa (1999-2008): Although not formally charged, Mbeki faced controversy and criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, with allegations of denying the link between HIV and AIDS.
Damn, sure hope your other 13 messages weren't this stupid.
 
Other countries are quick to bring people to account

  1. Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011-2016): Rousseff faced impeachment proceedings in 2016 on charges of fiscal mismanagement and corruption, although she was ultimately not convicted.
  2. Park Geun-hye - President of South Korea (2013-2017): Park was impeached in 2016 and later convicted of corruption, abuse of power, and coercion.
  3. Nicolas Sarkozy - President of France (2007-2012): Sarkozy was charged with corruption and influence peddling in 2018, relating to alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidential campaign. He was later convicted in 2021.
  4. Jacob Zuma - President of South Africa (2009-2018): Zuma has faced numerous charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud, and money laundering. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, he was awaiting trial on several charges.
  5. Najib Razak - Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-2018): Najib was charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power in connection with the 1MDB scandal. In 2020, he was found guilty on multiple charges.
  6. Silvio Berlusconi - Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011): Berlusconi faced several legal challenges during his time in office, including charges of corruption, tax fraud, and embezzlement. He has been convicted on various charges, but some were overturned on appeal.
  7. Thabo Mbeki - President of South Africa (1999-2008): Although not formally charged, Mbeki faced controversy and criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, with allegations of denying the link between HIV and AIDS.

Trump didnt commit any crimes.....he is the target of political persecuton
 
For those who have been paying attention, there has been a long history of Donald Trump being accused of things that were either made up, wildly distorted, or plausible but not true. No one but blatant, obvious, lying, partisans have testified against him (e.g., Adam Schiff).

For example,
  • Neither Trump nor anyone acting on his behalf colluded with agents of the Russian Federation to "fix" the 2016 election,
  • Trump never "obstructed justice" in trying to frustrate the Mueller investigation; he was trying to assert his innocence (later proven), and avoid being railroaded,
  • Trump DID NOT participate in any way with the January 6th riots; the worst that can be said is that he did not oppose them vigorously or soon enough - which is not anything remotely approaching a crime,
  • Asking a governor to "find [a number of] votes" is not a crime. Votes are lost or misplaced in all sorts of ways. We have all seen stories of bags of ballots lost in a post office, or in a delivery truck, or in a polling place. Trump was asking the Governor to intensify the search for any ballots that might have been lost, misplaced, or diverted by Democrat partisans. Nothing criminal about it.
  • Paying a potential slanderer to be quiet is neither a crime nor a campaign contribution. New York is fucked up, as is its entire criminal "justice" system.
  • The Mar-a-Lago documents matter is a fucking joke, that OBVIOUSLY would never have happened if it were anyone else. Both HRC and Biden did much worse things, and NEITHER OF THEM had the power to declassify documents at will.
Get the picture?
 
Other countries are quick to bring people to account

  1. Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011-2016): Rousseff faced impeachment proceedings in 2016 on charges of fiscal mismanagement and corruption, although she was ultimately not convicted.
  2. Park Geun-hye - President of South Korea (2013-2017): Park was impeached in 2016 and later convicted of corruption, abuse of power, and coercion.
  3. Nicolas Sarkozy - President of France (2007-2012): Sarkozy was charged with corruption and influence peddling in 2018, relating to alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidential campaign. He was later convicted in 2021.
  4. Jacob Zuma - President of South Africa (2009-2018): Zuma has faced numerous charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud, and money laundering. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, he was awaiting trial on several charges.
  5. Najib Razak - Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-2018): Najib was charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power in connection with the 1MDB scandal. In 2020, he was found guilty on multiple charges.
  6. Silvio Berlusconi - Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011): Berlusconi faced several legal challenges during his time in office, including charges of corruption, tax fraud, and embezzlement. He has been convicted on various charges, but some were overturned on appeal.
  7. Thabo Mbeki - President of South Africa (1999-2008): Although not formally charged, Mbeki faced controversy and criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, with allegations of denying the link between HIV and AIDS.
Um because he hasn't committed a crime?
 
Other countries are quick to bring people to account

  1. Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011-2016): Rousseff faced impeachment proceedings in 2016 on charges of fiscal mismanagement and corruption, although she was ultimately not convicted.
  2. Park Geun-hye - President of South Korea (2013-2017): Park was impeached in 2016 and later convicted of corruption, abuse of power, and coercion.
  3. Nicolas Sarkozy - President of France (2007-2012): Sarkozy was charged with corruption and influence peddling in 2018, relating to alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidential campaign. He was later convicted in 2021.
  4. Jacob Zuma - President of South Africa (2009-2018): Zuma has faced numerous charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud, and money laundering. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, he was awaiting trial on several charges.
  5. Najib Razak - Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-2018): Najib was charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power in connection with the 1MDB scandal. In 2020, he was found guilty on multiple charges.
  6. Silvio Berlusconi - Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011): Berlusconi faced several legal challenges during his time in office, including charges of corruption, tax fraud, and embezzlement. He has been convicted on various charges, but some were overturned on appeal.
  7. Thabo Mbeki - President of South Africa (1999-2008): Although not formally charged, Mbeki faced controversy and criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, with allegations of denying the link between HIV and AIDS.
Why do we have so many noobs showing up recently?
 
Other countries are quick to bring people to account

  1. Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil (2011-2016): Rousseff faced impeachment proceedings in 2016 on charges of fiscal mismanagement and corruption, although she was ultimately not convicted.
  2. Park Geun-hye - President of South Korea (2013-2017): Park was impeached in 2016 and later convicted of corruption, abuse of power, and coercion.
  3. Nicolas Sarkozy - President of France (2007-2012): Sarkozy was charged with corruption and influence peddling in 2018, relating to alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidential campaign. He was later convicted in 2021.
  4. Jacob Zuma - President of South Africa (2009-2018): Zuma has faced numerous charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud, and money laundering. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, he was awaiting trial on several charges.
  5. Najib Razak - Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-2018): Najib was charged with multiple counts of corruption, money laundering, and abuse of power in connection with the 1MDB scandal. In 2020, he was found guilty on multiple charges.
  6. Silvio Berlusconi - Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011): Berlusconi faced several legal challenges during his time in office, including charges of corruption, tax fraud, and embezzlement. He has been convicted on various charges, but some were overturned on appeal.
  7. Thabo Mbeki - President of South Africa (1999-2008): Although not formally charged, Mbeki faced controversy and criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, with allegations of denying the link between HIV and AIDS.

Because his supporters have been using threats for a long time.
 
Deflect to Trump?

Damn dude, some days you just have shit for brains. What can I say.

You morons are the only people who can put a "therefore" between YOU'RE WRONG and Trump is right.
Dang, scuf. How many ways do you want it? YOUR CHOSEN CROWD SAID TRUMP WHILE IN OFFICE COULD NOT BE PROSECUTED AND TRUMP WHILE IN OFFICE SAID A SITTING PRESIDENT COULD NOT BE INVESTIGATED. YOU HAD NO PROBLEM WITH IT THEN. YOU ARE FUCKING STUCK WITH IT NOW. THESE ARE YOUR PEOPLE, YOU SUPPORT AND SUPPORTED AND THEY SET THE PRECEDENT. WHAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
DID YOU THINK THE RULES CHANGED WHEN HE GOT VOTED OUT?
 

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