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TopicWhich Trump indictment is most likely to stick?
HaRRicH
08/15/23 9:42:46 AM
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Anyway, good question here but a weird question to answer too. Georgia's case will stick around the longest and be the most inescapable in that way. Stealing secrets and stealing elections cannot be stood for by a democracy of any sort. Society has mostly accepted paying off Stormy Daniels in a legally questionable way as canon as opposed to the more rigorous party-line divisions of what happened that come with the other three. Each of those indictments can be an answer here depending on the lens you view the question with here.

Voted 1/6. It's just Donald being tried instead of having to worry about trying additional people alongside him, the indictment covers so much more about before the insurrection happened in addition to the day of the attack and even later that same day, and the precedent its decision will leave is arguably the biggest of them all here. Politically, we've already seen it divide his party to some degree as well, and despite two and a half years it doesn't seem like Donald or Republicans defending 1/6 have a consistent story about what happened. It's no guarantee for punishment or a guilty verdict here, but Donald is in trouble.

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