Can Trump claim insanity after being indicted?
We all know there's something wrong with the guy. Lol
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Can Trump claim insanity?
In reply to black
Trump's insanity is mild compared to his disciples .
In reply to black
He called himself a genius so thats in his favour when he uses the insanity defence.
Well he sent the backroom misfits insane so there's that
In reply to black
You need your head checked out.
In reply to nitro
But I'm not going to prison.
In reply to black
So Trump is?
Wait, don't answer..you have been saying yes to that for over 6 years
In reply to nitro
So what has changed over those 6 years? Let's see if you are smart enough.
In reply to black
Nothing has changed.
In reply to nitro
Really?
Is Trump still President?
Is DOJ not working its way to the top of the Jan 6th insurrection?
Is the Jan 6th committee not exposing all the lies?
Are you aware of the Fulton County Georgia DA's investigation?
Are the people that covered for Trump still in place to do so?
In reply to black
Really? A: Well apart from a higher cost of living now.
Is Trump still President? A: I can't tell, he has more coverage than the current one.
Is DOJ not working its way to the top of the Jan 6th insurrection? A: Like they did Russia Russia?
Is the Jan 6th committee not exposing all the lies? A: The universe knows Trump lies even before he became President
Are you aware of the Fulton County Georgia DA's investigation? A: Another of the many that lead to no where
Are the people that covered for Trump still in place to do so? A: Yes, they are called the Supreme Court Justices. It is now a Trump team.
In reply to nitro
Dude, Congress is no longer covering for Trump. THIS IS ALL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FROM HERE ON.
Jan 6th Committee investigation is not criminal in nature but it is "icing on the cake."
In reply to black
Former Attorney General gave Trump all he needed recently in his statement to the Congressional hearings.
Barr was very careful in his chosen words ...he gave Trump the defense he needed on those tapes.
In reply to sgtdjones
I'm not a lawyer but I see lots of areas where he can be prosecuted.
In reply to sgtdjones
Like myself, Barr is no expert on such matters. Now, if Barr and others were aware of a clinical diagnosis supporting this view, the DOJ may be interested, no?
In reply to Fantom
One just has to look at the litany of transgressions he committed during his tenure.
His former lawyer, Barr, his female relative who works in such a field, gave an analysis on TV.
Now he can be prosecuted in the stormy file and overestimating the values of his properties to the Banks.
Tax authority would be investigating his underestimating of such properties.
I am skeptical that the DOJ will prosecute Trump. It's a double edge sword.
In reply to black
Would you believe Trump if he said he was insane?
In reply to nitro
Is Trump still President? A: I can't tell, he has more coverage than the current one.
I'm disappointed that like maj, BeatDBalls, and WI_cricfan, you're still defending Trump and his 'presidency-ness'.
When I pointed out early that Trump didn't have any (repeat, any) Presidential acumen, you responded with what amounted to a shoulder shrug.
Trump might not be president any longer, but he certainly continues to operate a shadow government.
Trump ain't going nowhere..if Trump lives to see the next election he will be a strong candidate because American is the land of (don't use that language) Mr Black is watching too much CNN and MSNBC..
In reply to sgtdjones
I don't agree with any of that. If a crime has been committed, it has to be investigated and prosecuted, regardless of who the offender is.
In reply to Drapsey
Not defending Trump. I just simple state the facts.
In reply to hotarobin
Dude, the investigation has already started. On Friday, Jeffrey Clark's home was raided. Jeffrey Clark is a key figure in Trump's attempted to overturn the election
In reply to black
Did they raid folks homes during the other investigations of Trump? Were some persons charged and yet Trump went unscathed?
American Presidents will not go to jail. Yes they will be investigated for blow jobs or blowing their jobs but nothing will come of it.
I will not be surprised if Trump did worse than this by giving other countries American secrets but this will not be made public.
In reply to nitro
Dude, Trump was President at the time and he did everything possible muddy up the process. This is a totally different time and place.
Besides, those crimes pale in comparison to the attempt to overthrow the Government.
In reply to nitro
The problem is the cry of wolf we have heard it too many times.
First Russian Collusion was going to be his end.
Then it was the phone call..another predicted end.
He is using the office for economic gain..haven't heard a word of it.
NY AG will get him....another road to nowhere.
Stormy
Cohen
Cmon you guys are the insane ones.
In reply to nitro
Nonsense. Not when others are being sent to prison for the same crime.
Nixon resigned before being indicted but his pardon cost Ford the presidency.
By the way, that jackass is not getting a pardon from Biden.
In reply to black
Who in Trump's inner circle?
In reply to nitro
Rudi Giuliani, John Eastman, Rep. Scott Perry, Rep. Paul Gosar, Rep. Mo Brooks, DOJ's Jeffrey Clark, Mark Meadows and Steve Bannon are all going to be charged with crimes.
And don't forget that crazy woman, Sydney Powell.
In reply to black
Ok boss. I done. Here is to another 6 years of you posting Trump's demise.
Is today's testimony by Hutchinson an example of temporary insanity on the part of Trump?
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