The bad thing is that the ‘RATs know how to navigate in the sewer system.
“The bad thing is that the ‘RATs know how to navigate in the sewer system.”
1). Most judges are left leaning or at least more loyal to their status and benefits in the system than to the Constitution and rule of law.
2). Most of these trials will occur in areas where population is skewed left or far left and the bureaucracy is anti-Trump. Prosecutors, working within the left leaning judicial system should be able to ensure a jury with a high anti Trump bias before the trial.
3). The trials are being scheduled to ensure Trump and his attorneys are fighting multiple trials within a few weeks of each other while each individual prosecutor has a large team of professionals focused on one thing - getting Trump. It is likely the prosecutors in the different cases are all coordinating their activities to make it as difficult as possible for Trump’s attorneys to put on an effective defense.
4). Trump’s legal teams are second or third tier in terms of expertise and quality. The top law firms and legal talent will not work for him due to ideology, the negative impact on their careers, and/or Trump’s reputation for being a difficult client.
5). The national media is the mouthpiece for the prosecution. Its job between now and the trials will be to convince the American people that Trump is guilty and must be put in prison to save the nation and preserve the integrity of the justice system. For 60-70% of the people in the country, the mainstream media propaganda will be their only source of information and perspective on the trials.
6). The Republican establishment is eagerly waiting for the first conviction so it will have an excuse to deny Trump the nomination. Romney and others will immediately be calling for Trump to leave the race and for the RNC rule he cannot have the nomination. Expect multiple states, as soon as one conviction comes down, to take his name off the primary ballot and pass laws denying convicted felons the right to run for office until after serving their sentences.
Trump has the deck stacked against him. The major question today — Will Trump will be carted off in handcuffs the minute the first conviction comes down, or will he be allowed to stay out of jail while appealing his conviction?
The second question — If Trump is taken straight to prison, will he receive the Epstein level of care? Perhaps Biden will withdraw Trump’s Secret Service protection, claiming the guards in federal prison are adequate.