They treat him like he does them. Purely transactional relationship.
Guarantee you if Don and Eric had independent money they wouldn’t be around defending this sociopath. They’re waiting for him to croak so they can get their inheritance finally.
They treat him like he does them. Purely transactional relationship.
Newsweek speculating that coconspirator # 6 could be Ginni Thomas
fukk that would be hilarious. We won't get that lucky.Newsweek speculating that coconspirator # 6 could be Ginni Thomas
I appreciate you putting that behind a spoiler brehfukk that would be hilarious. We won't get that lucky.
You’re hedging.I still have negative opinions about Merrick the Meek. If this new trial goes until after the election, and if Trump wins, this case goes away. Garland will 100% be at blame for that. He coulda brought this earlier, and we could have had a trial before the election. That is likely not going to happen given how long federal cases normally take. I'd like to think Trump couldn't win in a general election, but that's not guaranteed.
I called that alreadyNewsweek speculating that coconspirator # 6 could be Ginni Thomas
Garland didn’t want to bring the Jan 6 case until after his hand was forced with the documents case. I don’t know how that’s debatable. He didn’t have to wait until the committee finished. Likely he was afraid of appearing too partisan. I understand that concern, and it is valid, but it doesn’t change the fact that this case may have been brought too late. I don’t know why people support Trump, but they do. If he wins the election he will 100% do everything in his power to end the cases. I’m scared of that possibility.Trump has cases in NY and GA, surrogates have cases in Michigan, and at least half a dozen have cases from the federal government, but it’s somehow Merrick Garlands fault if folks decide to vote for him.
Stop giving your peers excuses.
This couldve been the 6th or 7th indictment if Garland would've brought Mueller charges, SDNY charges from Trump org etcGarland didn’t want to bring the Jan 6 case until after his hand was forced with the documents case. I don’t know how that’s debatable. He didn’t have to wait until the committee finished. Likely he was afraid of appearing too partisan. I understand that concern, and it is valid, but it doesn’t change the fact that this case may have been brought too late. I don’t know why people support Trump, but they do. If he wins the election he will 100% do everything in his power to end the cases. I’m scared of that possibility.
I know Garland was in a tough spot. He was likely very concerned about appearing biased. I just wish he engaged a special council sooner. At least he did it eventually. Hopefully the Jan 6 case starts before the trial, and Trump can’t delay it for years, but from what I read the average fed case typically takes 15 months from an arraignment to the start of the trial. With a case this significant, I’m guessing it might be longer, to minimize any appearance of bias. Maybe that’s not the case, but we’ll see.This couldve been the 6th or 7th indictment if Garland would've brought Mueller charges, SDNY charges from Trump org etc
No jail time is in felonies? Fam shut up and stop talking bullshytI'd like to see them try to lock up a former US president. All this stuff will ultimately end with him not doing any time and we all know it.
Bu bu bu meek the MERRICKI still have negative opinions about Merrick the Meek. If this new trial goes until after the election, and if Trump wins, this case goes away. Garland will 100% be at blame for that. He coulda brought this earlier, and we could have had a trial before the election. That is likely not going to happen given how long federal cases normally take. I'd like to think Trump couldn't win in a general election, but that's not guaranteed.