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President Drumpf was indicted in Georgia along with 18 co-conspirators. This poll is to guess how many of those 18 will flip and turn states evidence to get a better deal or even immunity.
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former9thward
(32,151 posts)But that aside it depends on what you mean by "flip". If all 19 are represented by 19 different attorneys then each attorney will be arguing for and defending his or her client. So there will be all sorts of stories and conflicts. Flipping will be hard to determine in that situation.
NowISeetheLight
(3,943 posts)I had a 0 there. Not sure what happened. Ill adjust the last two to add it.
NowISeetheLight
(3,943 posts)OK when I went to edit it 0 was first. I changed it to the word Zero and now its showing.
Fiendish Thingy
(15,707 posts)Rudy, Meadows, Eastman etc wont likely get the opportunity even if they beg.
Those who offer to flip soonest will have the best shot at cutting a deal.
I bet Jenna Ellis has a lot to offer, unless shes willing to spend the prime of her life in prison out of blond loyalty.
NowISeetheLight
(3,943 posts)https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/georgia-allies-trump-indictment-flip-b2394443.html
Old Crank
(3,673 posts)then 2-3 more to save their behinds.
Deminpenn
(15,295 posts)the 2 or 3 caught on police body cam threating Ruby Freeman and the Rs who were messing around with the voting equipment in Coffey County, also on camera, will all take plea deals. They all know no one is coming to their rescue with a pardon and none of them want to spend even 1 second in jail.
Jenna Ellis is an interesting case since she has broken with Trump world. My guess is she'll get a plea deal, cooperate and be a significant witness for Willis.
Meadows is another interesting case. I think Weissman said it yesterday on MSNBC, Meadows was "yes man" to everyone, telling each person what they wanted to hear. Meadows strikes me as someone who is first, last and always about saving himself. If his bid to sever himself from his co-defendents and move the trial to federal court in GA fails, he could decide his best self-interest is to flip rather than risk spending years in a GA prison.
Trump, Giuliani, Eastman, Chesebro, Powell - they will all go to trial.