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originally posted by: WannabeeAuCourant
a reply to: WeMustCare
Ya. That's why I said generally speaking.
The wheels of justice grind slowly. Especially when following the rule of law.
They are desperate and although things look bad for Trump, I do believe it will work out in his favor and for the nation in the end.
Our small victory, in Canada, took years but it did come in the form of the Emergency Powers that Trudeau used being deemed unconstitutional.
I sincerely hope Trump is re-elected and Pierre Poilievre becomes our Prime Minister.
I feel like together, they could do great things.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: WeMustCare
They are also Well Aware that if Elected President Again , He will Pardon Himself from ALL Lawsuits that Currently are trying to Find Anything to Convict him of , and will then be Looking into the Appointment of Federal Judges that have been Derelict in their Duties . Oh what a Joyful Day that will be.............
originally posted by: Disgusted123
Justice takes time.
But Trump is finding out, if you're a fraud, it catches up to you.
NO. We are ok with how long it takes. We also know Trump's day is coming sooner than he thinks.
More at: www.vox.com...
Democrats perturbed about Donald Trump’s lead in 2024 polling have long had a comforting hope to fall back on: that Trump, who is facing four criminal prosecutions, will likely become a convicted felon before Election Day — or even be sent to prison.
That’s still possible — but it’s not as sure a bet as it once seemed.
Delays have piled up in federal court proceedings in the District of Columbia case about Trump’s attempt to steal the 2020 election and the Florida classified documents case against Trump, making it unclear whether either case will go to trial before November. (For the DC case, the hold-up is higher-court appeals; for Florida, it’s a slow-walking judge.)
Meanwhile, the Georgia election case has recently been consumed by scandalous allegations about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, which throw the future of that prosecution into question. A judge will soon consider whether Willis and her office should be disqualified. He could decide not to do that, but even then, a trial date has not yet been set in the complex case.
That leaves the New York hush money case as the only trial that still seems on track. It’s currently scheduled to begin on March 25 — but first, on February 15, a judge will consider whether the felony charges against Trump there are legal.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
First, the Poll that has Democrats so excited, as we close out the first month of 2024...
More at: www.bloomberg.com...
A new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll found that majorities of voters in seven key swing states would be unwilling to vote for Trump if he is convicted of a crime (53%) or sentenced to prison (55%) in one of the four cases against him. In an alarming sign for Trump, it’s not just supporters of President Joe Biden or undecided voters who are driving that trend.
Two in 10 voters who said they cast ballots for Trump in 2020 said they would not be willing to do so again in November if he’s found guilty, the poll showed.
Which is why they are LOSING THEIR MINDS over how SLOW our system of Justice is operating, in regards to getting former President / 2024 Candidate Donald J. Trump Convicted, and maybe even thrown in prison, before the Presidential Election on November 5th.
Here's an example from today, pertaining the Judiciary deciding if a sitting President's actions/words CAN or CAN NOT be legally held against him or her, after leaving office. From Democrat-leaning POLITICO...
More at: www.politico.com...
Whether Donald Trump faces a potential prison sentence in 2024 is at the mercy of a federal appeals court that’s operating on its own schedule — at a time when every day matters.
More than 50 days have elapsed since Trump’s criminal proceedings in a Washington, D.C., trial court — on charges for attempting to subvert the 2020 election — were paused indefinitely. They won’t resume until the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and, most likely, the Supreme Court resolve the question hanging over the entire case: whether Trump, as a former president, is immune from criminal prosecution.
Even if those courts ultimately reject Trump’s immunity arguments — an outcome that most legal experts expect — the protracted delays help the former president, whose strategy across his various trials has been to drag them out for as long as possible. Lengthy delays in his federal criminal cases create the possibility that, if he wins the presidency this November, Trump could avoid the charges altogether by having the Justice Department end the prosecutions or perhaps even by pardoning himself.
With low-rated President Joe Biden losing to Donald Trump in the latest polls, and only 10 months before the Presidential Election, Anti-Trumpers are becoming visibly nervous and upset.
President Biden has done what he could to gain an advantage, by aiding in having Donald Trump indicted/arrested 4 times. However, the process that could ultimately lead to his conviction/imprisonment, is being held up (primarily) by the Judicial System...and it's driving Democrats/Anti-Trumpers up the wall!
-WeMustCare
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: WeMustCare
Their Frustrations are Turning to Stirring up Violence Now . They have No Idea what they are getting themselves into ,
" Radical Leftists Threaten to ‘Bird Dog’ Conservatives at Home, Church "
“We need to go find out where they live, where they go to church, who they hang around with, and bird dog they asses.” Cheering and a reply of “Hell yeah!” could be heard in the video. "
What is it with these Insane Black Women in the News Lately ? This won't end Well............
www.breitbart.com...
Who here Did Not See this Coming ?
www.thegatewaypundit.com...
Judge Tanya Chutkan, the Obama appointee who is overseeing Jack Smith’s January 6 case against Trump in DC formally postponed the trial on Friday.
On Thursday it was reported Jack Smith’s DC case against Trump had been removed from the court calendar. The March 4, 2024 trial date, which was scheduled before Super Tuesday, was dropped from the calendar within the last week.
Judge Chutkan in an order Friday postponed the trial and told the prospective jurors who were asked to fill out a pre-trial questionnaire not to appear in court next week.
theconservativetreehouse.com...
WASHINGTON – The judges put their decision on hold only until Monday to allow Trump to ask the Supreme Court to take up the immunity fight on an emergency basis.
If he does so, the decision won’t take effect until the high court acts on his request, the appeals panel decreed.
The court essentially stayed its own ruling, pending a punt to the Supreme Court.
“The President cannot function, and the Presidency itself cannot retain its vital independence, if the President faces criminal prosecution for official acts once he leaves office,”
Of course I was entitled, as President of the United States and Commander in Chief, to Immunity,”
Former President Trump’s legal team suggested Tuesday that even a president directing SEAL Team Six to kill a political opponent would be an action barred from prosecution given a former executive’s broad immunity to criminal prosecution.
redstate.com...
Of those who said the 34 guilty counts against the former President had changed their view of Donald Trump, 22 percent said they now had a more favorable rating compared with 16 percent who said they viewed him more negatively.
That six-point net positive result is another sign of the way the businessman-turned-politician seems able to ride out crises that would sink anyone else.
In particular, the numbers show a four-point net positive impact among independent voters, the group that could decide who is the next president in November.