Hoping to see him face actual consequences for once in his life. What he did cannot be normalized by either side of the house.
What’s really terrifying is that his followers can’t possibly fathom that a guy with a 50 year history of doing shady stuff, is in fact, still continuing to do shady stuff.
Agreed, justice should be apolitical.
It’s not even the same for the rich vs poor. Let alone politics.
I too want some long overdue schadenfreude but I am just going to hold my breath for the next 24 hours. At this point, it mostly the most rabid followers who still back him - The type who are most likely to start something.
It’s gonna be an uphill battle with him getting the same judge who already had to be chastised for her meddling in the investigation.
The problem is - they’ll file tons of motions and injunctions to try to delay this as long as possible.
Amen
I want to see him declared a flight risk and denied bail, even if it gets reversed next week.
I have little hope that he will. They call him teflon Don for a reason.
I hope tomorrow doesn’t go from protest to riot. I feel like the far-right groups are so full of feds after Jan 6th that anything too coordinated will be difficult.
I’m going to have the news on all day tomorrow. I was watching on J6 and I’ll watch tomorrow.
I’m not going to be able to watch, just check my phone occasionally. Hopefully someone will post live updates on the fediverse. Breaking news from people on the scene was one of the things I liked searching reddit for.
Luckily nothing major happened. Just a thousand morons chanting “We love Trump” and a MAGAt and an anti-Trump protestor almost getting into a fight (they were separated).
Hopefully the violent idiots have toned it down since their J6 buddies continue to get their shit rocked by the Justice Department.
Lock him up!
For the rest of his life hopefully
Are they going to perp walk him up the courthouse steps?
I am doubtful. They are being highly coordinated in the way they are approaching this case not to give him free campaign material.
interesting perspective, I hadn’t thought about the campaign angle… I agree though, they won’t perp walk him.
But will we get mug shots this time?
No, the justification is that everyone already knows what he looks like.
I read he’ll enter from an underground garage so we won’t see much of anything.
Most likely. That’s what happened last time when he was indicted in NY, and that’s what will happen next time when he gets indicted in Georgia.
In New York they snuck him in through a back door. There was no perp walk up the courthouse steps.
You’re right, English is not my first language, so I thought “perp walk” was when the media reported on every step of the orange man. Once I translated and understood the meaning, I had to delete my comment out of embarrassment
Don’t be embarrassed, English is an insane language.
I will just pour some of this inflammable liquid onto this flammable liquid that caught fire…
Your English is pretty good though. Keep up the good work.
I dunno., call me naive but I think NY is a different animal than the fed gov - I think he feds will be a little more professional/ respectful. But hey, I could be wrong!
Anxious to see the results of all this.
why do they have this stupid thing where you can’t have phones / cameras / etc in the courtroom? it’s 2023, give us streams. it’s public record isn’t it?
Well I can think of at least one case in the past few years where courtroom recordings turned the whole trial into a media fiasco and a witch hunt. Maybe it’s justified in some cases, but on the whole I personally think it’s unhealthy for justice.
It tends to turn court rooms into drama rooms. Everybody starts performing instead of acting serious. The OJ trial is a great example of how damaging cameras can be. Whether you agree with this or not, this is generally the reason why.
For many reasons, some are already obsolete. For more details, I recommend this article from mtsu.
Weird thought: what if no judge agreed to represent him? At first this idea sounds funny - but it could also be a tactic to help stifle proceedings and the logistics of law.