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Against the judge? Or something more widespread?It is the reasons that are neither legal nor constitutional in nature that remain at play; things such as fear of reprisal.
You are an idiotHe has been convicted of 35 felony counts -- at the state level, beyond presidential pardon power. He awaits sentencing. There is no legal or constitutional reason why a New York judge cannot put the president-elect in prison.
Lol. Trump is not going to prison.He has been convicted of 35 felony counts -- at the state level, beyond presidential pardon power. He awaits sentencing. There is no legal or constitutional reason why a New York judge cannot put the president-elect in prison.
He won't fnish his first -- legal troubles have nothing to do with it.Not until after his second term.
He won't fnish his first -- legal troubles have nothing to do with it.
He's not going to prison, wake up, moron.He has been convicted of 35 felony counts -- at the state level, beyond presidential pardon power. He awaits sentencing. There is no legal or constitutional reason why a New York judge cannot put the president-elect in prison.
Good Day Mr P, nice to resume communication. Please explain why you believe the ‘reasons’ you quote. Or as usual, without any training, you are arguing legal matters according to the constitution of Politruk.But there is no legal or constitutional reason why a New York judge cannot put the president-elect in prison.
There is not even any legal reason why he would have to be released before Inauguration Day.
I agree but he should be.Trump ain’t going to prison. But don’t let that fact disturb your marxist wet dream. Relax and enjoy.