Ex-president’s attorney says another indictment has ‘been highly spoken about’

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    Yea he will get indicted again because he did more crimes.

    He was telling people at his rally of lies that he just “needed one more indictment” for him to win the presidency in 2024. Going to jain for TRYING defrauding the US doesn’t make you president.

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    I would like to see the justice department to spread out the indictments some to the clowns that worked to support this.

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    i want to watch while is “legal team” “braces”… what is that, jack and coke and coke and coke?

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    Well of course, it’s been talked about for three years. Hopefully it adds more time to his sentence

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      At this point, if convicted on multiple counts, it might be hard to divide his time between penitentiaries.

      Georgia can have him for a quarter year, while NY has him for another quarter. Then DC takes him for the remainder of the year. The cycle goes on. Do we put him in federal, or state prison?

      Possibilities, possibilities, possibilities…

      Then again, the Teflon Don might not get convicted at all. That would be…disappointing.

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        He’ll go to federal for the insurrection, they’ll likely just add his state sentences to his stay there

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    I’m looking foward to the Georgia indictment, but isn’t Kemp just going to pardon him right away?

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      Fortunately Georgia does not give the governor direct pardon power. I believe they have a pardon board or something similar that has to approve the pardon.