• Optional@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What, he gets more cookies for violating it now?

    FFS try not to get sucked into the clown vortex judge. You’re going to have to either admit your courtroom is a joke or throw the rapist in jail. Ok? Shields up.

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    I doubt his attorneys care all that much; the only attorneys still taking Trump on as a client are either those that have drunk the crazy Kool-Aid or those that want to be a talking head on one of MAGA networks…or both.

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    ITT: No one read the article and thinks it means tRump can’t go after the prosecutors, rather than the reality of tRump’s attorneys now being gagged about talking about Engoron’s staff

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    This guy. If anyone of us filled that, we’d be locked so fast. But, no…this wad gets to carry on like some jackass. When will he be gone from our lives?

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      I have a feeling that we’re going to have to wait for natural causes cause I have very little faith in actual justice being served.

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        I concur, if only for the reason that the US won’t dare set the precedent of sending a former president to prison.

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      After sentencing sometime in April or maybe May after the Federal trial finishes for the obstruction charges. After that, the rest of the crew gets federal charges to piggyback Georgia indictments. He’ll then die in prison shortly afterward and his insane followers will scream that he was murdered and commit terrorist acts for decades.

      Oh, to answer your question, not until we’re all long dead.

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    Lol like that’s gonna stop him. He’s a narcissist with no sense of authority.

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      I would bet that if the gag order would be conditional on his release (I.e. he would have to be jailed until trial) he would find a lot of self control.

      He is doing it, because he knows he can get away with it.

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        Maybe I’m wrong, I don’t think he would be able to even if the writing on the wall says "jail’ and I think that’s why the judge isn’t doing that.

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      The way he horks down McD meatfood™, I’m not sure it’s possible to plug that suckhole forever. Prove me wrong? 🍿🙏🏼

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    The latest ep of the podcast What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con-Law was about the gag orders. Interesting stuff.