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#7951 |
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It didn't take long
"Trump will appeal guilty verdict in hush-hush case" https://ekstrabladet-dk.translate.go..._x_tr_pto=wapp Markus
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#7952 |
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One of the things that no one has thought about, yet.
Trump can no longer be briefed on anything classified as "Secret" or above. ![]() Those Presidential Daily Briefing folders would be a snap to prepare. Just a newspaper and maybe the latest edition of People magazine. ![]() |
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Transpac ecommerce freighters on pause as US Customs checks every parcel
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#7954 | |
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Well he doesn't receive any briefings now, but once he formally is nominated by the GOP, he will start to receive some briefings, just like other candidates
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#7955 |
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Of course, processes for dealing with a convicted felon president are, literally, unprecedented. Since this has not come up before, there are few case studies that can serve as a guide. Laws have not been written specifically addressing presidential felons.
Most of the rules and such deal with members of congress. It would be a safe assumption, but still an assumption, that the rules would not be more restrictive for an elected president. What we do know 1. There is no prohibition on someone running for President nor being elected if they are a felon. It is left up to the people. Bottom line, if the people want to elect Trump, he will be elected. 2. If he is elected president, the official action would be that his sentence would be held "in abeyance", which is a legal term for temporarily suspended. 3. No state charges or action can interfere with the elected president from performing his duties while in office. 4. Regardless of any court action concerning handling of classified information, by the virtue of being elected by the people, a president would have the same security accesses that other presidents have. When it comes to presidents, the intent was that the people can be trusted to vote for the right person (stop laughing!!) As an aside, odds are that Trump will be able to vote in November. He is a resident of Florida and Florida law states that a convicted felon in another state will have the same voting restrictions as the felon would have in the state of conviction. In New York, a felon is only disenfranchised if they are sent to prison and that disenfranchisement ends when they leave prison. A felon in NY who is given a suspended sentence, or no prison time can still vote in NY and therefore, can vote in Florida. Will Trump get prison time? Unknown Normally first offenders for these sets of crimes are not given a prison term. However, the number of convictions (34) counts against him. Also judges are influenced by the convict's conduct and whether they accept responsibilities. Trump's conduct may count against him. Claiming that the judicial system and court are corrupt is not helping him. I think it is extremely doubtful that he will serve any years in prison. It is possible that he may be given a token "one day and one hour" sentence to serve as an example. But like everything connected with this and other upcoming cases, we are in unprecedented territory. People can opine on what can or can not happen, but I don't think anyone is in a position to credibly predict what will happen. We live in interesting times.
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#7956 |
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Then I must have remembered wrong, 'cause during my research about felony running for President I found something interesting it was around 1896 where some prison ran for Presidency he got Ca 9 %.
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#7957 | |
Shark above Space Chicken
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"However vast the darkness, we must provide our own light." Stanley Kubrick "Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming." David Bowie |
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Hate, lie and fanatism as political obligation? Why not even as a civil duty? Our ancestors made experience with that over here, and in many other countries. It works wonders regarding overthrowing an existing political order. Any order.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ck77xpkr0x8o
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#7959 | |
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I was wrong about the trials outcome because I expected justice to actually prevail. Silly me, obviously the fix was in. Like I have said before, your side is willing to do anything to stay in power and I fully expect that if Trump ever sees the inside of a New York prison he'll be getting Epstein's old cell.
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#7960 | |
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CNN Senior Legal Analyst Describes How The Trump Conviction Was A Political Hit Job 1. "The judge donated money... in plain violation of a rule prohibiting New York judges from making political donations—to a pro-Biden, anti-Trump political operation." 2. Alvin Bragg boasted on the campaign trail in an overwhelmingly Democrat county, “It is a fact that I have sued Trump over 100 times.” 3. "Most importantly, the DA’s charges against Trump push the outer boundaries of the law and due process." 4. "The charges against Trump are obscure, and nearly entirely unprecedented. In fact, no state prosecutor — in New York, or Wyoming, or anywhere — has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything. None. Ever." 5. The DA inflated misdemeanors past the statute of limitations and "electroshocked them back to life" by alleging the falsification of business records was committed 'with intent to commit another crime.' 6. "Inexcusably, the DA refused to specify what those unlawful means actually were — and the judge declined to force them to pony up — until right before closing arguments. So much for the constitutional obligation to provide notice to the defendant of the accusations against him in advance of trial." 7. "In these key respects, the charges against Trump aren’t just unusual. They’re bespoke, seemingly crafted individually for the former president and nobody else." 8. "The Manhattan DA’s employees reportedly have called this the “Zombie Case” because of various legal infirmities, including its bizarre charging mechanism. But it’s better characterized as the Frankenstein Case, cobbled together with ill-fitting parts into an ugly, awkward, but more-or-less functioning contraption that just might ultimately turn on its creator." |
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Shark above Space Chicken
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In fact I’ll even wager that after appeal you will once again be wrong as you and others have been for the last 7 or so years. Last edited by Rockstar; 05-31-24 at 10:30 PM. |
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#7964 |
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Impartial jury!! Says who?
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#7965 |
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![]() About as impartial as a southern state jury from the 1950's would be to a black defendant.
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