An on-going thread of Trump's Legal woes

What kind of bondsman would even deal with TFG?

You know right from the start that he doesn’t pay what he owes!

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I think we will see at least one issue that would cost a mere mortal their bail but under celebrity law he will get a stern warning and his lawyers will promise to explain it to him.

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I wouldn’t be surprised if they saw the 200k as a cost of doing business. I assume a scummy company like this has lots of MAGA customers, so this might be valuable advertising?

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He had to put Eric up as collateral.

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So, one of the 19 ended up staying in the Rice Street facility…

:thinking:

He was the one who organized threats to Ruby Freeman and Shae Moss, and he had attacked FBI agents serving him with papers to testify.

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I think it’s incredibly unlikely for Trump to skip bail. Possible, but unlikely.

Violate the conditions of the bail by threatening the prosecutor or judge? That’s a near certainty. They’re losing the money.

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Eddie Moscone?

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But the other $1999,999.95?

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It’s the only way he could get rid of him!

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Happy Season 5 GIF by The Office

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That also explains how the shoes can be so flat/narrow at the end, with no crease in the last 3-4": those shoes are quite a bit larger-sized than his feet.

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That explains so much!

the simpsons rake GIF

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WASHINGTON — The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s election interference case in federal court set a trial date for March 4, 2024, a schedule that could have a crucial impact on the 2024 race for the White House.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan’s decision sets the trial in the middle of the Republican presidential primaries and the day before Super Tuesday.

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What a pathetic exercise in turd-polishing: it was just a “less litigious way” of resolving the election. He makes it sound like TFG spilled some hot coffee on himself at Raffensperger’s office.

Otherwise I see a lot of “just following orders.” Well, Mark, just because you only have the blood of six people on your hands and not 6 million doesn’t make that defense any stronger

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And still pushing the lie…

Asked if he believed Trump won election:

“I believed there were additional things that needed to be investigated,” Meadows replied, without saying whether he personally believed Trump won the 2020 election."

Raffensperger just testified:

Oh No He Didnt GIFs | Tenor

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Oh come on Judge Jones, just tell Meadows to go pound sand!..

In a Tuesday order, U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones asked both Meadows and Fulton County prosecutors for a more substantial legal argument around one particular issue: whether the case should be moved to federal court if Jones agreed that “at least one (but not all) of the overt acts charged occurred under the color of Meadows’ office.”

Jones set a deadline for both sides to file briefings by 5 p.m. Thursday.

A move to federal court is seen as a disadvantage for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

If the move is granted, Meadows’ attorneys are expected to argue that the case against him should be dismissed because he was just doing his job. -via HuffPost

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Pretty sure there’s a tweet where Giuliani addresses this issue. Something something diet pepsi?

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