There’s too much confidence that Trump won’t end up in jail.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 31, 2024
Do you really think this hack judge came this far just to stop short? He’s going to sentence Trump to jail time on July 11th.
The fire is only beginning to burn. It’s going to get way worse.
pacecar02 said:
Trump should go to MAL and skip the rest of the trial, make them arrest him in Florida. Maximize the show.
aggieforester05 said:
I'm expecting that as well. His prior actions make it clear that he is willing to go there. Why would he give Trump probation when his directive is to damage Trump as much as possible?
Me, too. There's nothing for him to lose. He's a hero to the fascists.aggieforester05 said:
I'm expecting that as well. His prior actions make it clear that he is willing to go there. Why would he give Trump probation when his directive is to damage Trump as much as possible?
aggiehawg said:
LOL. Okay fess up which one of you was this guy?Quote:
One potential juror was excused after he said he has concerns about his unconscious bias. He noted he is from Texas and has lots of friends who are Republican.
Judge Juan Merchan asked if he thinks he could be impartial, and the man replied: "It's probably going to be tough for me to be impartial."
"We appreciate your candor," Merchan said as he excuses the juror.
Muy said:pacecar02 said:
Trump should go to MAL and skip the rest of the trial, make them arrest him in Florida. Maximize the show.
Biden's DOJ would send in his super duper FBI with tactigear chambered and ready to take him out while Trump's playing golf.
Can someone send me clips of the hundreds of thousands of people protesting Trump's convictions? I was told that there would be mass mobilization-- even a revolutionary uprising -- should this happen, but I can't find any reporting on such riots.
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) May 31, 2024
I've read some claims this can/should be done (direct to SCOTUS) but remember this is really just a private citizen trial in a state court. That his rights were violated is patently clear, but there's no real issue for the SCOTUS to step in immediately to handle. Now, if they try to send him to Rikers in July, that might be another matter.Reality Check said:
Todd Blanche should appeal directly to SCOTUS, using Bush v. Gore and every other presidential election case as grounds for expedited review.
Are there really six justices who would vote to not hear this case given what's at stake is just as relevant in 2024 as it was in 2000?
nortex97 said:I've read some claims this can/should be done (direct to SCOTUS) but remember this is really just a private citizen trial in a state court. That his rights were violated is patently clear, but there's no real issue for the SCOTUS to step in immediately to handle. Now, if they try to send him to Rikers in July, that might be another matter.Reality Check said:
Todd Blanche should appeal directly to SCOTUS, using Bush v. Gore and every other presidential election case as grounds for expedited review.
Are there really six justices who would vote to not hear this case given what's at stake is just as relevant in 2024 as it was in 2000?
You do a great service for this site and appreciated by many.aggiehawg said:They agreed with the jury when they knewQuote:
What did they lie about? (Not arguing with you, I just don't know).
shiftyandquick said:
Trump's lawyer says Trump followed legal advice to not testify, and then refuses to say if he advised him not to testify. Morans, lol.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/30/politics/video/todd-blanche-trump-defense-attorney-take-the-stand-tsc-digvid
Trump's appeal oral arguments will be heard in front of the first all-Black women appellate bench.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) May 31, 2024
Do you think Trump will get treated fairly? pic.twitter.com/G6rxhdAj45
Bolded is good advice. Fortunately Aggie baseball at noon will help.BMX Bandit said:
while I had naively thought there might be one hold out to get a hung jury, deep down this was the expected verdict for most watching.
Even though it's not a surprise the verdict was guilty, it's not any less disheartening. Sad day for America.
Jury instructions catered to the prosecution, case built on the GLOAT MVP of lying, defense hamstrung on how it defended the case, and charges that never would have even been presented to a grand jury if it were anyone else. Start to finish, one big setup.
Sadly, I don't believe this has any big effect on the election. It will give Trump a bump in fundraising, but I think the lines are already drawn on voters that this case mattered to.
Sad day. Going to tune out the news for awhile, too depressing
Some number of soldiers dying in wars, as tragic as that is, doesn't hold a candle to what is happening in this country right now.BluHorseShu said:This kind of thing does those who actually served in wars and had a REAL need to fly it a great disservice. Those folks often died.milner79 said:
A country in distress.
nortex97 said:
And the adults at the next level;Trump's appeal oral arguments will be heard in front of the first all-Black women appellate bench.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) May 31, 2024
Do you think Trump will get treated fairly? pic.twitter.com/G6rxhdAj45
Sigh…
Don't underestimate the NY court system.HTownAg98 said:nortex97 said:
And the adults at the next level;Trump's appeal oral arguments will be heard in front of the first all-Black women appellate bench.
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) May 31, 2024
Do you think Trump will get treated fairly? pic.twitter.com/G6rxhdAj45
Sigh…
There are 20 justices at the appellate court. The chances that he would draw this exact panel are rather slim.
aggiehawg said:
I am not sure we, as a country, can come back from this. The appellate division in Manhattan will not provide an expedited appeal. And given the makeup of that court, no meaningful review will be done. NY Court of Appeals might provide some relief as the recent reversal of the Harvey Weinstein verdict.
Can the US Supreme Court step in? Before the state appellate procedure has been completed? People point to Bush v. Gore in 2000 but A) that decision itself was stated to have no precedential value and B) the Court took the case from the Florida state supreme court, not a trial court. And the Court's reputation has taken a massive hit since then.
Nor is this a death penalty case, another area in which SCOTUS can and has issued stays to a trial court pending a constitutional review.
But let us suppose enough Justices are deeply concerned enough to grant such an extraordinary writ and stay further proceedings in the trial court? What would be the blowback? How severe? And how far would it extend?
We saw in 2020 how our elections can be manipulated towards a certain preferred outcome. Putting the composition of the Court on the ballot as an issue with promises to either impeach Justices or change the Judiciary Act to pack the Court with activist Justices? Just need control of both Houses of Congress and the WH to destroy the US Supreme Court.
After that, is there any coming back?