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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump is fucked now. Right? Right?!
I mean, jurors were caught smirking at the defenses attempt to impeach Cohens credibility. And from most former prosecution and defense attorneys on actual news media that are not former Trump attorneys are saying that conviction is likely at this point unless there is a hung jury (and no, I dont agree with those here who think there is a Trumper in the jury). The evidence is overwhelming and Trump is tied to the crime with first hand witness testimony.
The only real defense left is for Trump to take the stand and deny everything Cohen said. And we all know how that would go.
The remaining question at this point is if Trump will serve time, and if so how much?

Ocelot II
(123,729 posts)peppertree
(22,850 posts)Once convicted, that might change - but probably not by much.
Ultimately, of course, the economy will be the deciding factor - and there's no shortage of miscreants who are in a position to sabotage that in some way.
Putin (will he go nuclear?); Bibi (will he stage a false flag in some embassy?); Big Awl (will they push up gas prices for no reason, like they did in 2000?); Wall Street (will they go short - knowing that could derail Biden, while making a bundle anyway?).
lees1975
(6,327 posts)There's no media circus if his conviction is a slam dunk, and if they can't convince Americans that half of us are raving, stupid lunatics who will stick by the devil regardless. That's a load of crap, we all know it.
peppertree
(22,850 posts)I look forward to nothing more than seeing pollsters eat their words in November - with a big, rancid plate of egg on their face.
Orange, of course.
LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)100% of those eligible to vote are not registered to vote. Even those registered to vote don't all vote
They just throw numbers out there.
And everyone in a group like the Republican Party are not all crazy.
Iwasthere
(3,376 posts)The media is complicit, again. The nation is being played, by the likes of Katy turd, etc...
ArkansasDemocrat1
(3,213 posts)peppertree
(22,850 posts)That's one of my favorite things about DU: the great puns.
Back when His Flatulence was still in office, I once called him Orange Amin - when someone replied with that one: a 'Needy Amin'.
Classic.
Prairie Gates
(4,495 posts)NoRethugFriends
(3,216 posts)whopis01
(3,805 posts)The spin, both from him and the media, would be that this is proof that there are no crimes and all the indictments are purely political.
NoRethugFriends
(3,216 posts)Prairie Gates
(4,495 posts)
LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)There might be a hung jury but I think the prosecutors have a solid case to convict.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)Lets wait to see how that goes.
unblock
(54,800 posts)Not sure who they call in his defense, but I think odds are good they can only do themselves more damage.
jimfields33
(19,382 posts)Anything to add to the jury finding guilt is a positive.
AZ8theist
(6,658 posts)The longer he stays in court the less we see his imbecilic speeches.
And the more chances he'll be jailed for violating the gag order.
unblock
(54,800 posts)They may figure the longer the trial, the more stuff in it to provide a pretense for an appeal....
Happy Hoosier
(8,826 posts)There is always a chance of a hung jury. I think chances of acquital are near 0.
Raven123
(6,493 posts)berksdem
(800 posts)holding my breath honestly.
bucolic_frolic
(49,304 posts)Jury is a civic duty, hard to imagine a strong case can be derailed by a biased juror though the likelihood is not zero. But evidence and logic trump outside news flow, background, partisanship.
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sarisataka
(21,623 posts)orangecrush
(23,773 posts)You are new, so perhaps don't understand the racist prison rape reference.
RandiFan1290
(6,497 posts)Ms. Toad
(36,290 posts)rzemanfl
(30,480 posts)sarisataka
(21,623 posts)"Who's there?"
"Heel."
"Heel who?"
"Heel be back, just going to find his other sock!"
rzemanfl
(30,480 posts)Much appreciated.
Oneironaut
(5,919 posts)People just say this shit without thinking, mostly because it isnt taboo enough yet.
Theres no justification for doing so, and, this is also a wider cultural issue that we havent dealt with yet, imo.
Ms. Toad
(36,290 posts)Putting slides of advertisements that were using subtle rape imagery to sell products against nearly identical images of rape pornography. Sometimes it takes something that obvious as a wake-up call.
So it starts long before joking about rape - back in the acceptance of casual use of violence/subjucation of women to sell products (among other things).
SoFlaBro
(3,424 posts)orangecrush
(23,773 posts)Until after Joe Biden wins the election, imo.
Complacency is the enemy.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)he can kiss a second term goodbye. Those people are disgusted enough to vote for a Democrat or sit the election out and he can't afford a single one of those.
The rest conirm our suspicion that the Republicans have devolved into follow the leader useless prats.
70sEraVet
(4,401 posts)Which would be DEVASTATING for the Party as a whole! After all, who actually takes the trouble to go to the voting booth so they can vote for Ted Cruz or Matt Gaetz?
Warpy
(113,131 posts)so I think RFK Jr is going to make a great showing. I just don't see how That Fucking Grifter is going to win with that much of his party in full rebellion. And with his lunatic DIL as co chair of the party, they're probably going to try to run Eric next time.
Ms. Toad
(36,290 posts)The primary is an opportunity to send a message that you are not happy with a candidate - especially if the outcome of the primary is a foregone conclusion. It does not inherently mean that you are unhappy enough that you will not show up and vote for him in November.
I considered not voting in the presidential race in our Primary because I am extremely unhappy with his Mideast policy, and with my tax dollars going to buy weapons used in Gaza. I don't recall what I actually decided to do. But even if I did, there is no way I would have stayed home or voted for Trump, or a third party candidate in November.
I think voting against Trump in the primary has less chance of working than not voting for Biden in the primary (which seems to be impacting his Middle East policy). But assuming they won't ultimately vote for Trump is a dangerous assumption.
TBF
(35,062 posts)I'd love to see him carted off to prison, just have a hard time believing that will happen here.
Emile
(33,433 posts)business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Each count carries a maximum sentence of four years.
Dave Bowman
(4,819 posts)For all the people who suffered because of that orange traitor it would be a bare minimum.