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Chris J. Karr's avatar

"Right up until November 5th, when, very possibly, Donald Trump wins the presidency. But if he does win, he might not be president. Because New York has the last laugh in July, when Trump is sentenced. If they do it right, they can guarantee Trump is in custody on January 20th, 2025, at noon, when he’s supposed to be taking the oath of office. And New York can deny the inmate visitation from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and deny the inmate taking the oath of office, so he can’t be sworn in."

Which Red State governor's going to be the first in front of a microphone promising to mobilize their National Guard to invade New York to liberate Trump?

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Steve Berman's avatar

THANK YOU everyone. Seriously, this is an absurd piece because we live in an absurd political time. I thank you for remaining (mostly) civil despite having widely divergent political opinions and worldviews. We are all here living through this moment together, and The Racket News prides itself for not fomenting division, but encouraging GOOD conversation. Thankfully, we don't have to live together 24/7, but we can spend some time here treating each other like human beings.

That being said: the Bragg conviction on 34 counts specifically crafted to fit certain actions Trump took, among thousands of things he has done in decades of being--Trump, is the least satisfying way of trying to hurt Trump or MAGA. And it won't work. Plus, it's likely to be overturned on appeal.

Bragg should not have done it. But yes, if I was on the jury, with the evidence and instruction given to the other jurors, a guilty verdict would have been unavoidable. Trump didn't even try to stop it. He revels in being the victim and he now has an undisputable fact of "paying" for his actions (which many think are in the best tradition of American protest)--he has suffered conviction in court. That puts him up there with Bill Ayers, Huey Newton, Muhammad Abdul Aziz, and Khalil Islam.

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