Bob, I get the amazing part.
Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.
Neither the indictments nor any resulting convictions would disqualify his 2024 presidential candidacy; the Supreme Court will separately address his eligibility to be on the ballot.
Felony disenfranchisement in Florida could bar Trump from voting in his home state.
March 2023 indictment in New York
Main article: Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York
A March 2023 indictment in New York, in which
Trump faces 34 criminal charges of falsifying business records in the first degree related to payments made to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election. The trial is scheduled for March 25, 2024.
June 2023 federal indictment in Florida
Main article: Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case)
A June 2023 federal indictment related to classified government documents, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, in which
Trump faces 40 criminal charges alleging mishandling of sensitive documents and conspiracy to obstruct the government in retrieving these documents. The trial is scheduled for May 20, 2024.
August 2023 federal indictment in Washington, D.C.
Main article:
Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case)
An August 2023 federal indictment related to attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in which Trump faces four criminal charges of conspiring to defraud the government and disenfranchise voters, and corruptly obstructing an official proceeding.[2] This case includes Trump's involvement in the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack. On February 2, 2024, Judge Tanya Chutkan said she would not schedule trial until the DC Circuit Court of Appeals decides whether Trump is immune from prosecution.[13] On February 6, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Trump does not have presidential immunity from prosecution.[14]
August 2023 indictment in Georgia
Main article: Georgia election racketeering prosecution
An August 2023 indictment in Georgia, in which
Trump faces 13 criminal charges related to alleged attempts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in Georgia, alongside 18 accused co-conspirators. The trial is not yet scheduled.
if you watch the video of
trump in Georgia
at time stamp 1:13:00 mr trump used an Al capone example, his next line (1:14:00) this never happen before
in the US
Capone apparently reveled in attention, such as the cheers from spectators when he appeared at baseball games. He made donations to various charities and was viewed by many as a "modern-day Robin Hood". However, the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, in which seven gang rivals were murdered in broad daylight, damaged the public image of Chicago and Capone, leading influential citizens to demand government action and
newspapers to dub Capone "Public Enemy No. 1".
Federal authorities became intent on jailing Capone and charged him with twenty-two counts of tax evasion. He was convicted of five counts in 1931. During a highly publicized case,
the judge admitted as evidence Capone's admissions of his income and unpaid taxes, made during prior (and ultimately abortive) negotiations to pay the government taxes he owed. He was convicted and sentenced to eleven years in federal prison. After conviction, he replaced his defense team with experts in tax law, and his grounds for appeal were strengthened by a Supreme Court ruling, but his appeal ultimately failed. Capone showed signs of neurosyphilis early in his sentence and became increasingly debilitated before being released after almost eight years of incarceration. In 1947, he died of cardiac arrest after a stroke.
at time stamp 1:19:00 gives a glue as to
newspapers to dub Trump "Public Enemy No. 1".
I'm beginning to understand the right's thinking, shacking up the entire system is the only way
to get the change they want.
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