Trump 'Will Be Prosecuted' and 'Is Going Down,'

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Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner predicted Saturday that Donald Trump "will be prosecuted" in state and federal court, asserting that the former president "is going down."

"Let me go on record as saying Donald Trump will be prosecuted," Kirschner added. "And I happen to believe that he will be prosecuted both in state court and in federal court."

"Let Trump declare he's running for office. Let him declare he's a king, an emperor, a grand poobah. None of it protects him from being prosecuted. Trump is going down," he wrote.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAZqkac?cvid=5f7c6c6cc7df45af94ca77a487451d20
 
The former president insists he did nothing wrong and continues to claim that the 2020 election results were fraudulent. No evidence has emerged corroborating that allegation.

To the contrary, more than 60 election challenge lawsuits brought by Trump and his allies failed in state and federal courts. Even judges appointed by Trump dismissed the lawsuits. Meanwhile, audits and recounts—including those in states where the election was overseen by pro-Trump Republicans—have consistently reaffirmed Biden's win.

Former Attorney General William Barr, who was widely viewed as one of Trump's most loyal Cabinet members, has repeatedly said there was "no evidence" to support the claims. He also said that he told the ex-president to his face that they were "bulls**t" after he had the Justice Department investigate.

"I thought, Boy, if he really believes this stuff, he has lost contact with—he's become detached from reality if he really believes this stuff," Barr told the January 6 House select committee investigators in sworn testimony.
 
The former president insists he did nothing wrong and continues to claim that the 2020 election results were fraudulent. No evidence has emerged corroborating that allegation.

To the contrary, more than 60 election challenge lawsuits brought by Trump and his allies failed in state and federal courts. Even judges appointed by Trump dismissed the lawsuits. Meanwhile, audits and recounts—including those in states where the election was overseen by pro-Trump Republicans—have consistently reaffirmed Biden's win.

Former Attorney General William Barr, who was widely viewed as one of Trump's most loyal Cabinet members, has repeatedly said there was "no evidence" to support the claims. He also said that he told the ex-president to his face that they were "bulls**t" after he had the Justice Department investigate.

"I thought, Boy, if he really believes this stuff, he has lost contact with—he's become detached from reality if he really believes this stuff," Barr told the January 6 House select committee investigators in sworn testimony.

there was massive fraud from ballot stuffing.

everyone know this.

most lie.
 
Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner predicted Saturday that Donald Trump "will be prosecuted" in state and federal court, asserting that the former president "is going down."

"Let me go on record as saying Donald Trump will be prosecuted," Kirschner added. "And I happen to believe that he will be prosecuted both in state court and in federal court."

"Let Trump declare he's running for office. Let him declare he's a king, an emperor, a grand poobah. None of it protects him from being prosecuted. Trump is going down," he wrote.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAZqkac?cvid=5f7c6c6cc7df45af94ca77a487451d20

Trump should be prosecuted. The US Attorney General has no other priority.
 
Sure, but our justice system is completely corrupt now, it has been taken over by the Revolution which has zero interest in justice.
 
Trump, who has had a life long problem with over optimism, almost certainly does not know what is coming.
 
Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner predicted Saturday that Donald Trump "will be prosecuted" in state and federal court, asserting that the former president "is going down."

"Let me go on record as saying Donald Trump will be prosecuted," Kirschner added. "And I happen to believe that he will be prosecuted both in state court and in federal court."

"Let Trump declare he's running for office. Let him declare he's a king, an emperor, a grand poobah. None of it protects him from being prosecuted. Trump is going down," he wrote.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAZqkac?cvid=5f7c6c6cc7df45af94ca77a487451d20

Void argument fallacy.
 
The former president insists he did nothing wrong and continues to claim that the 2020 election results were fraudulent.
Trump is correct.
No evidence has emerged corroborating that allegation.
You can't wish away the evidence, dude.
To the contrary, more than 60 election challenge lawsuits brought by Trump
Trump never filed 60 lawsuits.
and his allies failed in state and federal courts.
No court heard most of the lawsuits, which is correct, since no court has authority to certify any election.
Even judges appointed by Trump dismissed the lawsuits.
Which is correct, since courts do not have authority to certify elections.
Meanwhile, audits and recounts—including those in states where the election was overseen by pro-Trump Republicans—have consistently reaffirmed Biden's win.
Counting the same fake ballots means nothing, dude.
Former Attorney General William Barr, who was widely viewed as one of Trump's most loyal Cabinet members, has repeatedly said there was "no evidence" to support the claims. He also said that he told the ex-president to his face that they were "bulls**t" after he had the Justice Department investigate.
No, you can't make the evidence disappear by dropping names.
"I thought, Boy, if he really believes this stuff, he has lost contact with—he's become detached from reality if he really believes this stuff," Barr told the January 6 House select committee investigators in sworn testimony.
Inversion fallacy. Argument of the Stone fallacy.
 
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