• @Nobody
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    1821 month ago

    Trump is trying to get thrown in jail. His court appearance donation bumps are slowing, and he can’t campaign or fundraise properly. His only chance to avoid prosecution is to win the election. Throwing Trump in jail for tweeting will energize his base.

    Meanwhile, letting him rant on “Failing” Truth Social every night then get fined $1,000 by the judge every morning makes him look petty.

    • lettruthout
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      1881 month ago

      Someone else here on Lemmy suggested community service instead of jail time. It sure would be funny to see Trump in a high-vis vest picking up trash along some road. Maybe one day per gag order violation?

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          It can’t happen though. Community service is an act that requires cooperation. He would need to buy in, which he won’t. He’d wear the orange jumpsuit and continue to campaign from the side of the highway. He’d never pick up a single bit of trash, he’d smile for cameras.

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            Cool, so then he’s never actually going to complete it and would have to be out there every day doing nothing and looking (more) like a criminal.

            I’d still pay to see him forced to degrade himself and be cajoled by DoC thugs to pick up trash. Even if he never did, the damage to his ego would be worth the wasted time.

            • @[email protected]
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              91 month ago

              It really would. Just make him stand around out there by the road every day. At least until the media stops showing up.

            • @Cocodapuf
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              51 month ago

              He’d be looking more like a martyr every day. He’d get constant attention from his supporters and more opportunities to address the public than he currently has now. As much as it could hurt him, It really has as much chance to backfire and help him.

          • @quaddo
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            31 month ago

            He’d never pick up a single bit of trash

            With those hands?

            I’ll see myself out

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              Hey now!

              He’d be great at picking up those plastic beads that come in body and face wash products.

          • The Snark Urge
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            11 month ago

            What’s the intended response here, chief? I’m genuinely stumped by your contribution.

              • The Snark Urge
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                01 month ago

                You were protecting me from a passing fancy. Got it. Thanks for keeping the fediverse safe.

                • @Cocodapuf
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                  What was the point of this reply?

      • magnetosphere
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        351 month ago

        I saw that comment, too. It’s a brilliant idea. Hit him where it counts - his ego.

    • @[email protected]
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      471 month ago

      You’re probably right about that, but he’s so blatantly crossing the line in ways that would result in a regular Joe getting thrown in jail…

      Can we survive as a society of he continues to make a mockery of the rule of law? Isn’t it important to show that the wealthy are not above the law? Every day he breathes free air is evidence that the justice system is broken beyond repair and it gives fuel to those who want a violent revolution to burn the system down.

      • @Fedizen
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        91 month ago

        it undermines the defense if they argue he’s being unfairly negatively treated.

    • @[email protected]
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      231 month ago

      He needs to get thrown in jail to fully emulate his political idol.

      After all it worked for Hitler.

      • @Valmond
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        81 month ago

        So you mean Trump will like take over in some ten to twenty years 😂

        • @[email protected]
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          131 month ago

          Only if he manages to write a manifesto, I’m not sure Trump can write anything coherent longer than 140 characters.

          • Almrond
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            221 month ago

            I haven’t seen good evidence of his ability to stay coherent with less than 140 characters either

        • @Passerby6497
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          91 month ago

          Good thing his dementia riddled brain won’t last 10.

    • @twistypencil
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      151 month ago

      I’m not sure that it’s true, there are a lot of people who are undecided who have said they will not vote for him if convicted, no matter how energized he makes his base

      • @misterundercoat
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        491 month ago

        I can’t even begin to imagine the life experience and mental gymnastics it would take to still be undecided at this point.

        His base supporters, I get. They want a dictator. They don’t care how we get there. No amount of criminal convictions are going to change their mind.

        But for the rest of the people, how is it even possible to still be undecided. The wannabe dictator has made it crystal clear his intentions to become a dictator.

        • @Feathercrown
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          41 month ago

          I can’t even begin to imagine the life experience and mental gymnastics it would take to still be undecided at this point.

          No common sense and blind faith in The System™?

        • @twistypencil
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          11 month ago

          There are a lot of people out there who do not care at all about politics and live in a bubble

      • @EdibleFriend
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        261 month ago

        People are always trying to find the super secret plan behind trumps actions. Hes a dumb old fuck who just does things.

  • magnetosphere
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    “I’ve asked you eight or nine times to show me the exact post and you’ve not been able to show me even once,” the judge told him.

    “You’re losing all credibility, I’ll tell you that right now,” he later added.

    The judge has found Trump’s weakness: facts that back up his hyperbole.

    • @Waggles
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      871 month ago

      If only laws applied to the wealthy or connected 😓

      • @TropicalDingdong
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        291 month ago

        “This type of behavior is never tolerated in Barraqua. You talk about judge like that? Right to jail. Right away.”

    • @Countess425
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      301 month ago

      I’ve seen lots of speculation that Trumbo is trying to get himself thrown in jail for the publicity of it all. It would result in a huge fundraising boost and conservative outrage, even if just for a short while, and no one wants to give him the satisfaction.

      • @[email protected]
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        521 month ago

        Conservatives generate outrage at anything and they donate to him regardless.

        This is a lame excuse for why they won’t lock his arse up.

        • @Countess425
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          191 month ago

          His fundraising is going historically terrible right now.

          • @capital_sniff
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            81 month ago

            I’d be curious if anyone is doing an accounting of the total take though. I get that his campaign isn’t raising as much money, but how many sneakers did they sell? I’m assuming they sold a few bibles and I’d assume he has his fingers in the 2 billion Kushner took for “investments.”

            • @Countess425
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              81 month ago

              You don’t think he’s spending any of that on his campaign or legal fees, do you? That’s his money.

      • @Bytemeister
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        251 month ago

        Call his fucking bluff.

        In jail, no phone, no internet, no interviews. The only way he’d get to talk to the public is though his lawyer, who is accountable to tell the truth when discussing details of the case.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 month ago

        Fuck that. His whining gets him money already, might as well actually stick his ass behind bars.

      • @twistypencil
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        31 month ago

        Unsure that would happen… Lots of undecided out there who care about the rule of law and have said in polls if he was convicted they would not vote for him. I think it’s delusion and wishful thinking on his part

        • @[email protected]
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          81 month ago

          of undecided out there who care about the rule of law

          Doubt.

          have said in polls if he was convicted they would not vote for him

          Why would you believe a group of people that are insane enough to still be “undecided” on Trump. Don’t be a sucker.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            I keep saying it, those ‘undecided’ and ‘middle of the road’ people are actually just embarrassed conservatives. They don’t wanna be seen as Trumpers while still voting for him.

          • @twistypencil
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            11 month ago

            You think everyone cares and pays attention to politics? I can introduce you to hundreds of people that I know of who don’t even know who is running

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              Then how do they suddenly have an opinion that’s based on the results of his trial? How do they even know its happening? How will they find out the verdict?

              • @twistypencil
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                01 month ago

                Because the trial and the result is all over the news and will be historic if he is found guilty. That is different than politics, that is headline news.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 month ago

                  So they somehow missed 4 years of Trump dominating the news, yet they’re dialed into the trial?

                  Not buying it.

  • FuglyDuck
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    1051 month ago

    Lock him the fuck up already.

    Preferably, max security prison, brick over the entrance, cover in sound insulation… more bricks followed by a giant pour of bank vault mix.

  • Rentlar
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    1021 month ago

    Relevant context, Judge Merchan is not covered in the gag order which is likely why Trump is venting his petulant frustration his way. The judge has shown he gives no fucks for the impotent insults Trump is hurling.

    Trump probably would like to moan about everyone involved in the case. If he is dictating his tweets to an intern, then likely the intern doesn’t press Send on the ones that discuss the people protected by the order.

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      I was going to write the same thing if you hadn’t. It’s a shame I had to scroll so far past the “judge won’t do anything” comments to someone else who’s actually reading the court notes.

      He reduced the counts from 10 to 8, due to the defense’s argument about clarification of reposting vs posting, but has yet to rule on the order violations. It’ll likely be the $1,000 per infraction recommendation of the prosecution, with possible jail time for future infractions.

      Merchan doesn’t play around, but he’s also smart not to give Trump any reason to claim bias or mistrial. By the book is the right play here.

      • @[email protected]
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        One issue is that NY law only allows the judge two options: max $1000 or up to 30 days in jail.

        This means the judge can’t crank the financial option and jail is still viewed as the nuclear option with high stakes, mostly about the appeals process that could stall the case, just like the DC case.

        • @Beryl
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          191 month ago

          And that’s why we need fines proportional to an individual’s actual net worth.

          • @twistypencil
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            151 month ago

            Sure, but a judge has to follow the law until it’s changed

        • @MrVilliam
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          51 month ago

          I hope he’s building a paper trail to make it absolutely bulletproof when he puts trump in jail and points to numerous fines and warnings that did nothing at all to deter him. An appeal should conclude that if anything, this judge gave trump too many chances before finally jailing him.

        • @Dasus
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          41 month ago

          Should have day fines in use to not have such a silly maximum that just makes offenses so easy for the wealthy who can toss thousands around.

        • @[email protected]
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          The $1,000 per infraction cap is good for the lulz. Trump can easily get 10+ violations. Can he do 100+? I think he can!

    • @jeffwOP
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      241 month ago

      “Covfefe”

      The man used to fall asleep with Twitter open and then accidentally tweet nonsense. I doubt he’s got anyone else in control of his social media now. I even remember reading how his staff pleaded with him to not Tweet the week of the election

  • @thantik
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    This is just to show that the judge won’t put him in jail for any reason at all. Rules don’t apply to the (even fake) wealthy like they do normal folk.

    • modifier
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      I am not arguing - at all - against the fundamental unfairness of the justice system, like at a foundational level. And I refuse to grant Trump even the favor of my hatred. He is as vile and wicked a creature as has ever plagued society.

      But that ain’t what this is about.

      If you were jailed tonight, justly or not, how many would rise up in your name?

      It isn’t fair, but it’s the reality.

      • @xkforce
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        381 month ago

        The justice system should not care how big that mob is. Thats the sort of shit that destroys civilization.

        • @MrVilliam
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          161 month ago

          There seems to be plenty of police available to shut down universities over Palestine protests, so it’s not a staffing issue to put him in jail and keep the building guarded. They have plenty of shields, pepper bullets, rubber bullets, teargas, etc in case his coward supporters go for a full January 6 here. So golly gee, I just can’t quite figure out what the issue is here. /s

          In reality, I get it. The judge doesn’t want to be in history books for putting a major presidential candidate and ex president in jail, especially just a few months before the election, especially when he really can’t guarantee that person’s safety. Imagine what happens if trump dies in jail. If we could trust police to be public servants rather than an organized gang engaging in racketeering against the working class as directed by the owning class, then maybe we could see proper justice.

          What’s maybe most frustrating is that we all see that the state can be swayed by assumed mob reactions from the right, yet the left doesn’t dare weaponize those same implied threatens that we can clearly see are effective. Most cops are cowards. We are angrier and better armed than most on the right can imagine, and the system isn’t sufficiently afraid of us.

        • @Treczoks
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          101 month ago

          It would be a kind of reversed lynch justice if the mob prevented real justice from happening. Is there a special term for it?

          • @seth
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            161 month ago

            “insurrection”

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      I don’t hate it.

      I do fully think if justice were applied equally, he’d already be in jail. And I personally think it would be sorta funny to watch the people too dumb to learn from the failed insurrection try to storm a jail belonging to one of the most violent police gangs in the U.S.

      But the strategy of not giving Trump reasons to whine about unfair treatment is sound. And perhaps supporters will see he’s getting special treatment, and realize that’s another way they aren’t like him.

  • @cosmicrookie
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    281 month ago

    What happens when someone finds out that there are no consequences to ones actions. He’s basically a child!

  • @Sam_Bass
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    241 month ago

    The man is an absolute senile punkass twat

  • @danc4498
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    41 month ago

    Soros the boogeyman. Lol.