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Guilty Guilty Guilty Guilty -- Trump Co-Defendants going down like flies
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(11-04-2023, 10:43 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(11-03-2023, 07:55 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: I don't see how the people responsible for providing legal advice can implicate Trump, as his defense would just be that he did what he was advised. Unless they have hard evidence, this is going to turn into he-said, she-said. Those who want to believe the shes will believe the shes and those who want to believe the hes will believe the hes. Is any Trump hater here willing to demand hard evidence, or are you just ok with finger pointing? Let me be clear, unless they have evidence that Trump did something... documented evidence, it's the lawyer's responsibility to guide the client. If a patient wants a surgery that's illegal, the doctor is not allowed to perform it, and flipping on the patient shouldn't absolve him of the crime. In this instance, the defense has to prove that Trump believed he lost and was intentionally trying to get a state representative to ILLEGALLY change the results. Based on that transcript, there is no evidence of that claim at all. Unless the lawyers say he was paying them or doing something illicit to change the results, I don't see how this is an issue. Even still, it's one person's word against another's. Thats not really how any defense should be building a case. I think, for this reason, if there is no hard evidence (other than finger pointing), it's going to be difficult to rightfully convict Trump on this charge. I think there will be some blowback, but conservatives are notorious for just talking a big game then backing down. Domestic terrorism is largely non-existent outside of creating a narrative. |
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