Apparently the Georgia governor doesn't have the authority to issue pardons. It's a more involved process that only starts after a conviction.
As for the NY case, not likely, but we'll see what happens at sentencing. The fact that he has shown ZERO remorse and, in fact, continues in his lawbreaking could be a factor.
Apparently the Georgia governor doesn't have the authority to issue pardons. It's a more involved process that only starts after a conviction.
As for the NY case, not likely, but we'll see what happens at sentencing. The fact that he has shown ZERO remorse and, in fact, continues in his lawbreaking could be a factor.
I stand corrected! I have no doubt if he wasn't who he is he would go to jail. Then again, he also probably wouldn't have been charged, either.
I just heard a podcast with Jeff Roe and he said that, if Trump is sent to jail, the election's over (meaning Trump will win). While I don't think anyone can predict the future like that, given how fraught all this is, and the imposition it will put on the Secret Service, I just don't see it. I hope not; it will make the inevitable unrest if Trump loses even harsher.
Apparently the Georgia governor doesn't have the authority to issue pardons. It's a more involved process that only starts after a conviction.
As for the NY case, not likely, but we'll see what happens at sentencing. The fact that he has shown ZERO remorse and, in fact, continues in his lawbreaking could be a factor.
I stand corrected! I have no doubt if he wasn't who he is he would go to jail. Then again, he also probably wouldn't have been charged, either.
I just heard a podcast with Jeff Roe and he said that, if Trump is sent to jail, the election's over (meaning Trump will win). While I don't think anyone can predict the future like that, given how fraught all this is, and the imposition it will put on the Secret Service, I just don't see it. I hope not; it will make the inevitable unrest if Trump loses even harsher.