Breakdown of the 91 criminal charges against Trump. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/trump-charges-jan-6-classified-documents/ image:
How dumb are these guys? Trump will throw them under the bus before they even get the key into the ignition.
Trump wants 14th Amendment case in CO moved to federal court. Trump asks to move 14th Amendment case against him to federal court
Discussion of legal aspects of GA case and the possibility of litigating it in federal court. Video. Trump Keeps Admitting His Crimes
The discussion includes the issue of the trend of GOP legislators preemptively impeaching judges for the feared anticipated rulings by a judge on particular cases, such as the drawing of Congressional districts or abortion rights.
They voluntarily throw themselves under the bus in the name of Trump without Trump having to do anything. Thousands of his rioters at the Capitol wrecked their own lives in his name. Even after being issued a ten-year prison sentence, one of them raised his fist in court and shouted "Trump won!"
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Many of the charges against Trump and his cohorts in the documents case involve obstruction of justice. Hugh Hewitt raised the issue about obstruction during his interview of Trump. Trump kept tap dancing around the issue, such as claiming that the whole documents case is fake and talking about the Russia investigation. Trump keeps referring to the Presidential Records Act as his supposed savior. It doesn't protect Trump from obstructing justice. It doesn't even protect him from stealing documents.
Judge rejects Meadows' bid to move the GA case to federal court. Live updates: Mark Meadows, Trump and Georgia special grand jury report news
Official removed from office under 14th Amendment speaks out as Trump case looms excerpt: "Former Otero County, New Mexico, Commissioner Couy Griffin was disqualified almost exactly a year ago after Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW) sued to eject him from his role under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Section 3 states that someone isn't eligible for future office if, while they were previously in office, they took an oath to support the Constitution but then "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or [gave] aid or comfort to the enemies thereof," unless they are granted amnesty by a two-thirds vote of Congress. It is not a criminal penalty. Griffin's Section 3 case was a bench trial decided by a state judge and he has since twice appealed to the New Mexico Supreme Court, to no avail. Griffin was convicted of trespassing at the U.S. Capitol two years ago, though he said he did not enter the building with the mob. He was found not guilty of a disorderly conduct charge. He served jail time in Washington, D.C., after being found guilty in 2022."
Additional criminal charges may be on the horizon for Trump. 'A new avenue of investigation': Jack Smith's grand jury that indicted Trump reconvenes
Trump-endorsed Tuberville is upset about poetry in the military Tuberville continues his blockade of military promotions because he's upset that the military is providing healthcare to its members that includes travel costs for abortion. Tommy Tuberville Says He’s Worried About People in the Military Reading Poems
Graham claims he was just doing his job when asking Raffensperger about selectively throwing out ballots in Democratic majority urban areas in GA. Lindsey Graham, Nearly Indicted in Trump Election Case, Claims He Was Just Doing His Job by Asking Georgia About Throwing Out Ballots