Former president tells Glenn Beck he would have ‘no choice’ but to lock up opponents ‘because they’re doing it to us’

  • Walt J. Rimmer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Even if he goes to prison, which if he’s convicted there’s a good chance he gets something more similar to house arrest due to his position as a former president, he is 100% not going to be in general population. I believe he’s guilty and hope that if the trial proves that that he’s convicted. But people imagining him in the chow line in an orange jumpsuit are fooling themselves.

    • Bizarroland@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Trump could rape a baby on Wall Street on video and he wouldn’t go into gen pop.

      I mean, if he did hopefully somebody would be nice enough to cap him, but he’s not going to go into normal jail like a normal person would under any circumstance.

    • DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      If there’s a spectrum between chow line and house arrest I would’ve thought he’d be a little closer to the chow line end than kicking back at mar-a-lago.

      Like segregation or something? There has to be at least the appearance of “one justice”.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah he’ll 100% be on house arrest. No one’s going to throw a former US President in actual jail.

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      1 year ago

      If nothing else I’ll settle for him officially being barred from holding office.

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      Appeals will take years, if granted. And I bet he’ll find ways or sympathetic judges.

      It, at least, cannot be ruled out. A conviction is the end of the first chapter.

      • Walt J. Rimmer@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Federal appeals are more difficult and more rare. The state charges he’ll have an easier time appealing against, though. Lots of questions still up in the air about how all that will go, though. Unless he’s barred from office, there’s a chance he does become president again, which would make things incredibly complicated. There’s also the question of him appealing to the Supreme Court and them simply overturning anything they can that’s been brought against him. I find these unlikely, but they’re possible. For the USA, this is the first time someone in that high of an office has gone to trial like this, and we’re going to be having to make some answers on the spot.