Trump is going to jail for a long time

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In a panel discussion on Newsmax, former Cranston, Rhode Island Mayor Steve Laffey, one of the first GOP presidential candidates to announce, let loose on former President Donald Trump.

The discussion was about Trump's recording, in which he says he didn't declassify a set of documents he had and was showing to others. It made it clear that he understood he didn't declassify the information and that he "should" have before leaving the presidency.

"It's damning," Laffey said of the tape. "I was the first person to run against Donald Trump. I was the first to say he needs to get out of the race. And I think he's going to jail for a long time. He needs to get out of the race so the country can now get to normal things like trying to figure out how to put back the middle class.
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest.

Now some bullet points for you.

1. It doesn’t matter what Trump says, it matters what the law says.

2. The questions here are if Trump kept classified documents illegally.

3. The only law pertaining to this is the PRA which does not forbid the president to keep any documents, it only states that he must turn all documents over to the national archives. Nowhere does the law say he isn’t allowed to keep copies of them.

4. Trump did turn everything over to the archives.

5. Another charge is if he is allowed to keep classified documents and again the law is not clear on this.

The president has full authority to declassify any document he wants. There is nothing in any law defining the process for declassifying documents, only internal departmental policy.

As Trump is leader of all these departments he has the authority to dictate their policies for declassification.

Again, there is no law dictating how this must be done so per the existing law, Trump could declassify them any way he wants, whether it is through a memo or simply his word.

This is why prosecutors are avoiding the PRA and trying to charge him under the espionage act which doesn’t apply here and most certainly does not overrule the PRA.

In conclusion, there is no actual law that was broken here by Trump and the prosecution knows this. They are grasping at straws just to file charges against Trump even though they know nothing can hold up in the court of law.
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest.

Now some bullet points for you.

1. It doesn’t matter what Trump says, it matters what the law says.

2. The questions here are if Trump kept classified documents illegally.

3. The only law pertaining to this is the PRA which does not forbid the president to keep any documents, it only states that he must turn all documents over to the national archives. Nowhere does the law say he isn’t allowed to keep copies of them.

4. Trump did turn everything over to the archives.

5. Another charge is if he is allowed to keep classified documents and again the law is not clear on this.

The president has full authority to declassify any document he wants. There is nothing in any law defining the process for declassifying documents, only internal departmental policy.

As Trump is leader of all these departments he has the authority to dictate their policies for declassification.

Again, there is no law dictating how this must be done so per the existing law, Trump could declassify them any way he wants, whether it is through a memo or simply his word.

This is why prosecutors are avoiding the PRA and trying to charge him under the espionage act which doesn’t apply here and most certainly does not overrule the PRA.

In conclusion, there is no actual law that was broken here by Trump and the prosecution knows this. They are grasping at straws just to file charges against Trump even though they know nothing can hold up in the court of law.

Total bullshit, as expected from you.
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest.

Now some bullet points for you.

1. It doesn’t matter what Trump says, it matters what the law says.

2. The questions here are if Trump kept classified documents illegally.

3. The only law pertaining to this is the PRA which does not forbid the president to keep any documents, it only states that he must turn all documents over to the national archives. Nowhere does the law say he isn’t allowed to keep copies of them.

4. Trump did turn everything over to the archives.

5. Another charge is if he is allowed to keep classified documents and again the law is not clear on this.

The president has full authority to declassify any document he wants. There is nothing in any law defining the process for declassifying documents, only internal departmental policy.

As Trump is leader of all these departments he has the authority to dictate their policies for declassification.

Again, there is no law dictating how this must be done so per the existing law, Trump could declassify them any way he wants, whether it is through a memo or simply his word.

This is why prosecutors are avoiding the PRA and trying to charge him under the espionage act which doesn’t apply here and most certainly does not overrule the PRA.

In conclusion, there is no actual law that was broken here by Trump and the prosecution knows this. They are grasping at straws just to file charges against Trump even though they know nothing can hold up in the court of law.



Suck that Putin cock you shitty Russo bot hole
 
We’ll dispute a point then instead of trolling
You post nonsense. trump won't go to prison initially for one reason...Cannon won't sentence him.

But the NJ case will put him away in one of those Club Med type places that they all go to.
 
You post nonsense. trump won't go to prison initially for one reason...Cannon won't sentence him.

But the NJ case will put him away in one of those Club Med type places that they all go to.

I think he should have his own little facility to house him

So all the nutters can be caught when they try to free him
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest….
Agreed here. The rest, not so much.

I’m good with home arrest; no computers, no social media. The next thing we’d hear about Trump is his passing…and who Melania is fucking. :thup:

Speaking of whom, Melania strikes me as prime cougar material. She’ll have a string of boy toys following her around, carrying her coat and such.
 
Agreed here. The rest, not so much.

I’m good with home arrest; no computers, no social media. The next thing we’d hear about Trump is his passing…and who Melania is fucking. :thup:

Speaking of whom, Melania strikes me as prime cougar material. She’ll have a string of boy toys following her around, carrying her coat and such.

trump should serve hard time. He committed many crimes against America and is a huge threat to end the American experiment. He has to pay or Desantis or another Repub will do the same thing.
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest.

Now some bullet points for you.

1. It doesn’t matter what Trump says, it matters what the law says.

2. The questions here are if Trump kept classified documents illegally.

3. The only law pertaining to this is the PRA which does not forbid the president to keep any documents, it only states that he must turn all documents over to the national archives. Nowhere does the law say he isn’t allowed to keep copies of them.

4. Trump did turn everything over to the archives.

5. Another charge is if he is allowed to keep classified documents and again the law is not clear on this.

The president has full authority to declassify any document he wants. There is nothing in any law defining the process for declassifying documents, only internal departmental policy.

As Trump is leader of all these departments he has the authority to dictate their policies for declassification.

Again, there is no law dictating how this must be done so per the existing law, Trump could declassify them any way he wants, whether it is through a memo or simply his word.

This is why prosecutors are avoiding the PRA and trying to charge him under the espionage act which doesn’t apply here and most certainly does not overrule the PRA.

In conclusion, there is no actual law that was broken here by Trump and the prosecution knows this. They are grasping at straws just to file charges against Trump even though they know nothing can hold up in the court of law.

The crimes listed in the indictment indicate the law was broken. They used the espionage act because his accused crimes are covered in that law, not the PRA.
 
trump should serve hard time. He committed many crimes against America and is a huge threat to end the American experiment. He has to pay or Desantis or another Repub will do the same thing.

I don't think Trump will spend a day in prison. He will delay the trial dates as long as possible, stretch out the trials themselves, and appeal forever.
 
First of all a president can never serve hard time as it would be a national security risk so at worse the president would be under home arrest.

Now some bullet points for you.

1. It doesn’t matter what Trump says, it matters what the law says.

2. The questions here are if Trump kept classified documents illegally.

3. The only law pertaining to this is the PRA which does not forbid the president to keep any documents, it only states that he must turn all documents over to the national archives. Nowhere does the law say he isn’t allowed to keep copies of them.

4. Trump did turn everything over to the archives.

5. Another charge is if he is allowed to keep classified documents and again the law is not clear on this.

The president has full authority to declassify any document he wants. There is nothing in any law defining the process for declassifying documents, only internal departmental policy.

As Trump is leader of all these departments he has the authority to dictate their policies for declassification.

Again, there is no law dictating how this must be done so per the existing law, Trump could declassify them any way he wants, whether it is through a memo or simply his word.

This is why prosecutors are avoiding the PRA and trying to charge him under the espionage act which doesn’t apply here and most certainly does not overrule the PRA.

In conclusion, there is no actual law that was broken here by Trump and the prosecution knows this. They are grasping at straws just to file charges against Trump even though they know nothing can hold up in the court of law.

This post is totally absurd and ludicrous.
 
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