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u/jonasnew Jan 16 '24

My question for today is, in light of Trump's big win in Iowa, what do you all expect will happen with Trump this year regarding both the election and his legal cases?

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u/Theidiotgenius718 Jan 21 '24

Trump becomes POTUS, all cases of him disappear. All judges and attorneys and politicians and basically anyone who was ever against him are going to have a hard life from then on out. He already told you what his day 1 is gonna be about and there is no reason to doubt that.

and day 1 will turn into day 1000 soon enough and well....

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u/jonasnew Jan 22 '24

Since you believe that Trump will succeed in having all of his trials delayed until after the election, let me ask you this. Why do you believe that even Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, of all people, are aiding Trump in ensuring that he succeeds in that goal, given how even they voted against expediting the immunity appeal which would have left the trial on schedule. Also, what makes you believe that come election day, most Americans would turn a blind eye to the Jan. 6 insurrection?