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To: theoilpainter

I agree with you, the first criminal case is in NYC, the chances of Trump getting a fair trial are ZERO.

Atlanta, will be the next case, he might have some chance in that case.

Washington DC, will be the last case, he will have ZERO chance in this case.

We also agree on the charges being bogus and unfair, that doesn’t change the fact the charges exist and it’s almost certain Trump gets convicted in 1 or more of the cases.

Let’s assume Trump wins the nomination and somehow wins the General Election, if he’s convicted in 1 of those cases, he would be in the “high crimes and misdemeanors” category of impeachment.

How fast do you think all Democrats and probably all RINO Republicans would move to impeach Trump and probably succeed.

This election is far to important than to fight about the Donald Trump revenge tour.


107 posted on 05/24/2023 2:34:23 PM PDT by srmanuel
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To: srmanuel

Excellent post.

The dichotomy that Trump faces is that his strongest supporters primarily support him for his larger than life, I can do things mere mortals can’t get away with persona, but that persona and lifestyle has inevitably led to a lynch mob that will stop at nothing to take him down.

That doesn’t mean he’s guilty of any of these crimes, but he often acts outlandishly to build his reputation of being unstoppable, to attract his supporters, but at this point he’s attracted too many opposing forces to remain unstoppable.

He should have done a better job of making and keeping friends at his level, and picking his battles better, then trying to be a one man wrecking crew show off, who almost always meet a bitter end.


112 posted on 05/24/2023 2:57:09 PM PDT by Golden Eagle (Florida is where WOKE goes to DIE!)
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