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If the court rules that someone who incited an insurrection to stay in office can remain on the ballot, what consequences will our country face? What if they decide he can stage a coup and then run again? The consequences will be that the voice of the people will be heard, and they get to choose their president. Also, on election night, when he wins, people will get to watch certain individuals cry on air. Thank you for your time.

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I believe the justice system is at risk of being lost due to President Trump's upcoming sentencing in New York. This prosecution is seen as a sham and could lead to civil unrest if he is incarcerated. The goal may be to incite protests and crackdown on conservatives to sway the election outcome.

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The implications are far-reaching and concern the integrity of our democratic republic. An outgoing president took action to manufacture intelligence to undermine and usurp the will of the American people in that election. This launched what would be a years-long coup against the incoming president of the United States, Donald Trump.

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Today, justice was served as the GOP is likely to have a nominee who can't vote, would be discharged from the military dishonorably, can't own a firearm, and can't vote for himself. The jury, possibly with Trump supporters, fulfilled their duty. Republicans are urged to attack the system, the jury, American citizens, and the judge, but not Donald Trump, a convicted felon. This is the situation for November.

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Trump's rhetoric about being a dictator is more than just talk; he is actively working to consolidate power and undermine checks and balances in our democracy. The Department of Justice is simply fulfilling its role, yet many Americans seem shocked by his criminal behavior after electing him. We are facing a serious issue with a leader who acts like a thug, and if we don't recognize this, we risk losing our nation. Currently, he is only succeeding in dividing the country.

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Former president Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records in New York, but is unlikely to go to jail due to sentencing norms. Even if he were incarcerated, he could still run for president, as history shows with candidates like Eugene Debs and Joe Exotic. While it's not common for a president to be in jail, there are no legal barriers to it. As a criminal defense lawyer, I believe in second chances, but this situation is unprecedented.

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The allegations against Donald Trump regarding interference in the 2016 election are absurd, even dismissed by Republican-controlled committees and Attorney General Barr. This situation highlights a larger issue: the politicization of critical institutions like the criminal justice system, intelligence agencies, and the military. These foundations of democracy must remain separate from politics, especially during times of crisis like high unemployment and a pandemic.

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If Trump wins, DOJ won't stop ongoing cases. Cases in Florida and DC could continue until January if Trump is reelected. Garland would still lead DOJ for a while after inauguration. Trump is using the Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity to delay his sentencing in New York until September. Uncertain how things will unfold in the coming months.

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If the Brunson case is upheld, it could nullify Joe Biden's presidency, suggesting that all his actions, including mandates, were illegal. This would imply that Donald Trump was the last legitimate president. The situation is unfolding as we approach 2024, raising questions about the future. It's a dramatic time, and there's a sense of anticipation for what lies ahead.

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Trump is calling for Biden to be removed from the ballot, but there have been no convictions. This move is seen as dangerous to democracy and sets a bad precedent. It is compared to Hitler's tendencies. The speaker questions why the candidate leading in the polls would be removed, suggesting it is to increase the chances of winning. The importance of letting voters decide is emphasized, as well as the disregard for democracy and potential authoritarianism. The speaker also brings up allegations against Biden, but argues that others have also mishandled classified documents. The conversation touches on Russian interference, the Steele dossier, and public determination of the line. The speaker believes Trump is leading in the polls and that there is an effort to remove him. The other speaker disagrees.

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If Donald Trump is tried in New York, he may not receive a fair trial due to the city's liberal bias. The concern is not whether Trump paid hush money, but the danger of weaponizing the criminal justice system for political gain. This sets a dangerous precedent that could lead to the downfall of our nation. We must prevent our courts from becoming tools in political battles to avoid turning into a totalitarian society like in George Orwell's 1984.

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Donald Trump is purportedly the most popular politician in America, and the side that claims to defend democracy should want to fight him at the ballot box. Three states have allegedly stated that Trump can't run because he's an insurrectionist, with Colorado being the first. His "pals" on the Supreme Court heard the Colorado case right away, treating it as an emergency. Despite this, Trump should be on the ballot because he is popular. People casting ballots should have knowledge of his trials.

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Every power center in the country is determined to prevent Trump from winning again. They claim to value democracy, but their actions suggest otherwise. If they don't let Trump win, it will expose the fraudulent nature of their democracy. It's like being kidnapped and then seeing the kidnapper's face - once you know who they are, they can't let you go. They should be honest about their dislike for Trump and their support for Biden, allowing the American people to make their choice. But they won't do that. Instead, they continue to charge Trump with crimes while ignoring their own wrongdoing. If they would just let a free and fair election happen, the country could improve. But they are too hysterical to allow that. This is a cause for concern.

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If Donald Trump wins, there will be attempts to disqualify him through Congress, leading to civil unrest. On January 6, 2025, we must inform his supporters that he is disqualified, which may require bodyguards due to the tense situation. This unrest stems from a few justices who are reluctant to interpret the 14th Amendment. It's important to revive discussions around this amendment, as suggested by Sherilyn's new center and Professor Hasson's call for constitutional amendments. The implications of needing bodyguards and the potential for civil war conditions highlight the seriousness of the situation if Trump were to win.

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On election day, imagine heading to the polls while Donald Trump, convicted of felonies, won't be able to vote. If we deny reality as a party, we'll end up with four more years of Joe Biden. When my colleagues supported Trump even if he was a felon, they confirmed his lies to the American people. Timidity in taking on Trump will be sensed by others like Xi, Putin, the Ayatollah, border cruisers, and criminals in our streets, who will take advantage of this failure of leadership. We need to embrace the old American idea that every person, including the president, is responsible for their own conduct. As president, I will work for the people, earning their trust and votes. Thank you, governor.

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The persecution of Trump reveals the corruption of the American political system, showing they have no right to teach democracy. It's a political attack on a rival, exposing their internal problems to the world.

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Trump has been indicted in Georgia along with 18 others on RICO charges. The indictments include acts like questioning the 2020 election outcome, making false statements about election integrity, and sending mean tweets. However, these charges are not strong enough to prevent Trump from running for president or winning. The purpose of these indictments is to divide the country and keep us fighting each other. The globalist socialist establishment wants to gain control by crushing democracy. They have already conquered cities like LA, San Francisco, Seattle, and Chicago, and now they are targeting New York, Virginia, Miami, and Atlanta. We need to be aware of their tactics and not get distracted by the division they create. It's us versus them, not us versus each other.

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Donald Trump wants unchecked power. The question for the American people in 13 days is what they want.

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This situation is unprecedented. The president of the United States is accused of trying to steal the election. He claims it is election interference, but his scheme to use fake electors and steal the presidency is the real interference. There are doubts about the lawsuit, but it exists because of Trump's actions. He is disqualified because he attempted to steal the presidency from the American people.

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The U.S. system is based on the slavery period, where the Electoral College elects the president, not the American people. Kamala Harris needs 4 million more votes than Trump to win. Harris will win the popular vote, and black men will be her second-highest percentage voters, behind black women. If Harris wins by 3 million votes but doesn't become president, she will concede, but Trump will not concede if he loses and will try to bring the U.S. to civil war. Even if Harris wins, there needs to be a serious conversation about the state of U.S. democracy. If Trump wins, there will be camps and Project 2025, with potential arrests of figures like Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi. U.S. democracy is more like a Latin American democracy, and everything happening in Brazil and Venezuela can happen here. If Harris doesn't win, there might not be another election.

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You discussed concerns about trusting President Trump to honor the constitution, given his past actions after losing the election. There are doubts about whether he can genuinely seek constitutional integrity. While there are disagreements with Trump’s previous administration, he has become more aware of issues like censorship and the misuse of federal agencies against democracy. He recognizes the dangers posed by emerging totalitarian technologies that can monitor and control lives. Despite the controversies surrounding the last election, a peaceful transition of power is essential to democracy, and there are significant concerns about ongoing attacks on the constitution.

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Speaker 0: Question about the danger of a Trump presidency if reelected. Speaker 1: I think he poses a a near existential threat to the rule of law. He will do everything he can in a new term to try to tear down the institutions that he sees as threats and dismantle them and the people who occupy them, the apolitical people who occupy them. So there is a lot on the ballot in 2024 if he's a candidate, but the rule of law, in my view, is at the very top of the list. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I'm gonna bring the whole fucking diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical.

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Former President Trump has been indicted by the Biden Administration on charges that many believe are baseless. The indictment accuses him of improperly handling national defense information and obstructing justice. However, there is little evidence to support these claims. Despite the seriousness of the charges, Trump remains in good spirits and is determined to fight back. This arrest and potential trial are seen as a political move to interfere with his campaign. President Biden and Attorney General Garland are complicit in this abuse of power. While there is still uncertainty about the outcome, there is a real possibility that Trump could be found guilty. This unprecedented situation has caused instability and raised concerns about the state of the Constitutional Republic.

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Donald Trump has presented himself as someone who can finish the job outside of the norms of legislating. Democrats need to focus on the potential consequences of a second Trump term, with loyal advisers and no guardrails. Trump's team is prepared and he knows how to drive the bus. It will be even more chaotic than before. We must make it clear that Trump is not fit for office. He only cares about his power and success. He poses a threat to American democracy and could potentially overthrow the government. His actions could lead to imprisonment and execution for those who oppose him.

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If Donald Trump regains power, it's not just a second term, but potentially a life term, considering his attempt to overthrow democracy. He is currently facing a legal trial for this, and while he is presumed innocent, it's important to consider that if you vote for someone who has already tried to steal your vote, it may be your last chance to cast a vote.
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