What do you think will happen at Trump's trial in Florida?
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June 13th, 2023
Do you think there will be very, very tough men who never, ever cried their whole lives who will cry for him? (I always loved his extreme exaggeration.)
But all kidding aside,
I’m thinking this time there will be violence because it’s in Florida and his supporters are really worried about this case.
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Someone, maybe Trump, will make a scene, and everyone will comment on the scene. Then Trump will make millions milking the scene. Then a little fight on Fluther. Some will be rude to eachother. Then repeat.
The next Republican president will pardon Trump and the January 6th rioters.
Much ado about nothing. The future felon is on his plane back to Jersey to beg for money.
This was just an arraignment. Has a trial date even been set? Well, no matter when it is (and even if it were tomorrow), a lot can happen between now and then.
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@Jeruba Oh, he already had it? I mean the arraignment. I’ve been busy lately with family visiting for my nephew’s graduation, so I lost some days of reading the news and thought he was going to trial. Do you mean all this mess about busloads of his supporters going there was over an arraignment? Pathetic.
@Pandora, Yes, this was just the arraignment and plea—“not guilty,” of course. Protesters numbered in the hundreds, not thousands.
I read somewhere that the trial is likely to come early to middle of next year. Huge amount of speculation flying around, including over the assigned judge, so I say let’s just wait for facts.
Trump will be convicted. It seems the evidence is flawless.
I just read what documents he had on hand and it makes me question his motives for holding those particular documents.
@Pandora, I think they were his shiny things.
Trump will never see prison, have been hearing it for 7 years
I’ll go with hung jury, outright dismissal, or it stretches until the next Republican President pardons him. If somehow someone manages to convict, he’ll probably just flee to North Korea. (Russia would be more likely, if it wasn’t likely to still be on fire next year)
Of course, there’s always “choked on hot dog during the appeal process”
I am not an American and neither do I live in the US.
In my opinion Trump will walk away Scott free because Florida is a Republican stronghold and it will be virtually impossible to find neutral jurors.
I wonder how many Republicans will actually sworn in as jurors.
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