It can never be that the accusation of crime eliminates the connection to official duties. There is a federal office of election integrity— which suggests it’s an executive duty. Crimes committed with respect to election integrity arguably abuse that duty and bring the charges within the removal statute. The arguments will be interesting and very novel.
Or Conspirators, which I thought about later. Trump Conspirators Unlimited. Still working on a better U
Just a guess but I suspect that Trump's "irrefutable evidence of voter fraud" will bear a strong similarity to this speech that he gave two and years ago. Read: Former President Donald Trump's January 6 speech | CNN Politics
He will just further double down on his lies. At this point, his only defense is to further polarize America and start nation-wide violence. That, or go to jail.
Irrefutable evidence could have been presented in the courts. What he has is videos of boxes being moved around, Italian satellites and signatures slightly off from their registration cards. No one has ever explained how the Dems were so slick to flip the presidential election but didn't bother to do the same thing to give themselves a solid majority in the Senate. What you can't do if you suspect election fraud is to tell the counters to change the tallies to one more vote than you need to win.
Not good news for the Orange One. Majority Of Americans Say Trump Should Be Prosecuted On Federal Criminal Charges Linked To 2020 Election, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; DeSantis Slips, Trump Widens Lead In GOP Primary | Quinnipiac University Poll In the wake of a federal indictment accusing former President Donald Trump of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, Americans 54 - 42 percent think Trump should be prosecuted on criminal charges, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University national poll released today. Democrats (95 - 5 percent) and independents (57 - 37 percent) think the former president should be prosecuted on criminal charges for allegedly attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.Keeping in mind that independents are the swing voters who will determine the winning presidential candidate.
The party of law and order.... On whether Trump should be prosecuted on criminal charges for allegedly attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election: Republicans (85 - 12 percent) think Trump should not be prosecuted. On whether federal criminal charges accusing former President Trump of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election are serious: Among Republicans, 18 percent think the federal criminal charges are very serious, while 48 percent say they are not serious at all. On whether the Justice Department's case charging Trump with attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election has impact on their view of Trump: Among Republicans, 59 percent say it has no impact on their view of Trump, while 11 percent say it makes them think less favorably of him, and 28 percent say it makes them think more favorably of him.
More polling - these from Fox News. https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...oters-think-trump-did-something-illegal-poll/ In a recent Fox News poll, a majority of registered voters, 53 percent, said they think Trump “did something illegal” related to “efforts to overturn the 2020 election.” The survey released Wednesday also found that 20 percent of registered voters think Trump “did something wrong” but “not illegal.” Another 24 percent said the former president “did nothing seriously wrong.” **** The same survey revealed a drop in the number of voters who think the Department of Justice’s “treatment” of the former president “is politically motivated,” from 55 percent in June to 51 percent this month. Parallel to those findings, there was a rise in those who said the department’s actions against the former president are not “politically motivated.”
All fake news, everyone knows he is the most popular person ever, like no one has ever seen before, ad infinitum, ad nauseum, etc etc....
Almost like he could put out a statement to leave the jurors alone. But, nope, just like the riot, “they’re criming for me”
In an act of great public service CNN has doxxed some of Trumps 30 odd unindicted coconspirators. I think we can all agree these loathsome lowlifes should be harassed and protested where ever they roam. I promise to do my part if they cross my path. The identities behind the 30 unindicted co-conspirators in Trump's Georgia case | CNN Politics
Drat Trump tapped out and listened to his lawyers. Too late though! Trump Actually Heeds Lawyers’ Advice, Cancels Press Conference About Alleged Voter Fraud
I’m guessing his non clown lawyers threatened to quit if it went ahead. I’m also guessing those lawyers are outnumbered, and can only contain the garbage for so long. How many times have we seen this play out? Lmao.