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In reply to the discussion: Do you think Trump will ever get prosecuted, convicted, and do jail time after he leaves office? [View all]fescuerescue
(4,448 posts)54. If they couldn't nail him before 2016
I'm not sure that NY contractors and lawyers will be able to nail him after 2020.
He's only grown exponentially more powerful as President of the United States, than he was as a real estate developer.
And that's before we even get into things like statue of limitations.
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Do you think Trump will ever get prosecuted, convicted, and do jail time after he leaves office? [View all]
vlyons
Jul 2020
OP
If you want to see a system break and completely disintegrate, even more than it has,
not_the_one
Jul 2020
#30
New York might be able to get him. He's screwed enough contractors and legal eagles in NY,
Frustratedlady
Jul 2020
#11
I didn't state that very well. What I was referring to was pissing off enough people in NY, that
Frustratedlady
Jul 2020
#56
I do not have high hopes for him getting his just deserts legally, although there is a slim
smirkymonkey
Jul 2020
#47
No, I think his defense will be he is physically and or mentally unable to stand trial
Thekaspervote
Jul 2020
#40
Maybe not but what i'm hoping for is for him to be publicly humliated. For people to laugh at him
JI7
Jul 2020
#57
No, we'll be told the same bullshit we're told every other time. You know,
Guy Whitey Corngood
Jul 2020
#60