Elections Trump Indicted On 91 Counts

Nope,
bailiffs would escort him out and the SS (<— I’m sure just a coincidence)
Would fallow in suit and sit down in the tank with civilian trump.

Followed by a few smooth brained MAGA folk heading to their local courthouses and police departments bearing their arms in hands attempting to call for release.

Business as usual.
Well that’s no fun.

OTOH, kinda still fun.
 
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Odor in the court odor in the court! Sleep experts believe Trump is getting less then 3 hours of sleep each night. Causing all kinds of health issues they say but I did not have farting as a square on my bingo card.
 
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Former Jan. 6 panel chair seeks to strip Secret Service protection from felons​


The former chair of the now-disbanded Jan. 6 committee introduced a bill Friday that would strip Secret Service protection of any former executive convicted of a felony — an effort to avoid the complications of incarcerating former President Trump should he be ordered to serve jail time.

Dubbed the “Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable (DISGRACED) Former Protectees Act,” the legislation from Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) would nix the lifelong protection given to former presidents if they are convicted and sentenced for a felony that carries a year or more in prison time.

“Unfortunately, current law doesn’t anticipate how Secret Service protection would impact the felony prison sentence of a protectee — even a former President,” Thompson said in a statement.

“It is regrettable that it has come to this, but this previously unthought-of scenario could become our reality. Therefore, it is necessary for us to be prepared and update the law so the American people can be assured that protective status does not translate into special treatment — and that those who are sentenced to prison will indeed serve the time required of them.”

The move takes aim at Secret Service protections that have left some legal observers suggesting that any eventual conviction of Trump would likely spur some form of home confinement rather than prison time, given his round-the-clock protection.

“This bill would remove the potential for conflicting lines of authority within prisons and allow judges to weigh the sentencing of individuals without having to factor in the logistical concerns of convicts with Secret Service protection,” Thompson’s team wrote on a one-pager on the bill.

Secret Service protections are not just afforded to current and former presidents but also other high ranking officials and immediate family members of protectees.

But Trump is the only protectee facing felony charges — 91 various felony charges across four different state and federal cases.
Trump is currently in court in New York in his hush money trial and is facing charges related to Jan. 6 in federal court in Washington and in Georgia. His federal documents case is being overseen in Florida.

Thompson also claims the bill does not raise ex post facto concerns — those raised when a law is applied retroactively — citing case law finding the government can strip benefits so long as the change was not found to have an “unlawful, punitive purpose.”

 

No Trump family members appear to be in the courtroom​


It does not appear that there are any of Trump’s family members present in the courtroom this morning.


where's melania? i thought the rapey orange fartster would have brought his wife to court with him for moral support?
 

No Trump family members appear to be in the courtroom​


It does not appear that there are any of Trump’s family members present in the courtroom this morning.


where's melania? i thought the rapey orange fartster would have brought his wife to court with him for moral support?
She's happy to have Captain Shat Dacks out of the house
 

Former Jan. 6 panel chair seeks to strip Secret Service protection from felons​


The former chair of the now-disbanded Jan. 6 committee introduced a bill Friday that would strip Secret Service protection of any former executive convicted of a felony — an effort to avoid the complications of incarcerating former President Trump should he be ordered to serve jail time.

Dubbed the “Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable (DISGRACED) Former Protectees Act,” the legislation from Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) would nix the lifelong protection given to former presidents if they are convicted and sentenced for a felony that carries a year or more in prison time.

“Unfortunately, current law doesn’t anticipate how Secret Service protection would impact the felony prison sentence of a protectee — even a former President,” Thompson said in a statement.

“It is regrettable that it has come to this, but this previously unthought-of scenario could become our reality. Therefore, it is necessary for us to be prepared and update the law so the American people can be assured that protective status does not translate into special treatment — and that those who are sentenced to prison will indeed serve the time required of them.”

The move takes aim at Secret Service protections that have left some legal observers suggesting that any eventual conviction of Trump would likely spur some form of home confinement rather than prison time, given his round-the-clock protection.

“This bill would remove the potential for conflicting lines of authority within prisons and allow judges to weigh the sentencing of individuals without having to factor in the logistical concerns of convicts with Secret Service protection,” Thompson’s team wrote on a one-pager on the bill.

Secret Service protections are not just afforded to current and former presidents but also other high ranking officials and immediate family members of protectees.

But Trump is the only protectee facing felony charges — 91 various felony charges across four different state and federal cases.
Trump is currently in court in New York in his hush money trial and is facing charges related to Jan. 6 in federal court in Washington and in Georgia. His federal documents case is being overseen in Florida.

Thompson also claims the bill does not raise ex post facto concerns — those raised when a law is applied retroactively — citing case law finding the government can strip benefits so long as the change was not found to have an “unlawful, punitive purpose.”

So if he is found guilty of a felony ( even if no jail time ), he will no longer have secret service protecting him? What if he somehow becomes president again, will he still not have secret service protecting him? Or does he pardon himself and have the felony's expunged?
 
theyre having another bond hearing for the fraudy orange rapist on monday because the one he's trying to post is bullshit.


How come no update from you?

Judge rules against NY attorney general, says Trump's $175M judgment bond will stand

New York Attorney General Letitia James sought to invalidate former President Trump's $175M bond but failed in court

 
How come no update from you?

Judge rules against NY attorney general, says Trump's $175M judgment bond will stand

New York Attorney General Letitia James sought to invalidate former President Trump's $175M bond but failed in court



i wasnt here, but heres what happened



hows the winning going? the rapey orange fartster is out 175 million dollars just to own the libs or something right?
 
"NARA was working with DOJ/White House to craft a criminal referral by Sept. 2021--FIVE MONTHS before the "official" referral by NARA to DOJ in Feb 2022."

 
I think that as these cases progress, now with the Hush Money trial already started, they should each get their own thread. Some interesting unrelations just came out.

Jack Smith wanted this all redacted, seems obvious as to why now that it is unredacted. Apparently, the NARA are the ones who cut off "good faith negotiations with Trump's" team (in the first tweet).

The second and third tweets, shows they wanted to redact that NARA's council worked directly with DOJ and WH council for months, and then were in fact instructed by WH and DOJ.

Why on Earth would they have wanted that hidden from the American people?



 
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