In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 08/26/2023 Vol.471, Q Day 2129, Vlad0 wrote: I'm thinking about what is ahead of us, and what the possible scenarios are. Clearly President Trump is going to be lawfare harassed every day of the campaign from here on out. He's facing criminal charges in four separate jurisdictions:
- Federal Charges in Florida -- "boxes hoax"
- Federal Charges in D.C. -- "defrauding the USA over post-election challenges of voting irregularities
- State Charges in New York City - "Stormy Daniels payoff was election finance violation.
- State Charges in Georgia - RICO for challenging election results.
I believe there are about 90 charges total across all four cases. So, how does this play out?
I see four possible scenarios:
- Trump beats all the charges (in all the cases that are compjleted before the election). Total vindication.
- Trump wins some and loses some and gets fines and probation in those he loses.
- Trumkp wins some and loses some and gets jail time in one or more of the venues.
- Trump loses almost everythuing, and has multiple jail sentences in different venues.
In any of cases #2, #3, #4 Trump will appeal, and may be able to get his sentencing or serving his sentence postponed until his appeals are exhausted.
Jump forward one year: let's imagine that President Trump is required to start serving his sentence at a min. security prision in Georgia on Sept 1, 2024.
Can Trump run and win the general election from a jail house in one of the States?
What impact will this third-world dictatorship style treatment of the former President and leading candidate (and MAGA creator) have on the election and its aftermath?
I'm just trying to play through the end-game in my mind here. I don't know how much a conviction on these bogus charges will hurt him. (Maybe I'm "in the bubble"). But if Trump runs from a State jail (say Alabama) and wins he's still in jail, and can't pardon himself. But he's also still President. What can he do to enhance his position from jail, if anything?
I don't believe Trump will serve jail time. The charges against him not reasonable so he would work his way through appeals until the public has had enough of the kangaroo courts and demand accountability for the double standards (e.g., others can object to election outcomes without being indicted). Every day that passes, those persecuting him lose public support.
For those who disagree with me and believe he will serve time, there's no way the Secret Service can adequately protect him in a federal prison. He is protected by the Secret Service and the Marines, and they are not going to hand him over to the regime that wants him dead. If there's a delay in getting an appeal heard, worst case scenario would be confined to his home. It's not like he can go anywhere without being noticed.
Plus, the Q plan trumps all the enemies’ plans.
“I don’t believe Trump will serve jail time.
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For those who disagree with me and believe he will serve time, there’s no way the Secret Service can adequately protect him in a federal prison. He is protected by the Secret Service and the Marines, and they are not going to hand him over to the regime that wants him dead....”
Dan Bongino, former Secret Service Agent, suggested that Trump not post bond in Fulton County and make them jail him. Dan said that the Secret Service has the authority to shut a facility down to protect the President, implying that they would have to remove all the rest of the prisoners.
I think that if Trump ever did jail time, he’d be the only prisoner in the place.
https://youtu.be/8nPqCYB3CJU?t=19