• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    For the love of fuck, please throw him in jail when he inevitably can’t keep his big mouth shut, this time. The world needs a break from his incessant emotional vomit.

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      Honestly, it’s probably not long until he is, one way or another…

      These lawsuits are really just a formality. Even Trump himself has shifted his marketing to try to portray jail as a good thing for everyone lol (and it is lol)

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        His mugshot tells a different story. That aside, he is probably going to use his influence and money to buy himself a luxury cell.

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          He can have his luxury cell lol. I’m Australian, but the negative impact he’s having even on us here in Australia is huge still.

          As long as they restrict him from the Internet and from being able to talk nonsense in public, I don’t care at this point

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        I don’t think it would. Because one of his best weapons is his ability to constantly run his mouth (virtually or otherwise), and in jail, he’s not afforded that luxury by virtue of being a presidential candidate. And I’m talking about jail, not prison.

        But even with prison, he wouldn’t be able to stay relevant as well as he does currently. He would be forced into regular silence, and a candidate that doesn’t stay relevant in the public zeitgeist is doomed to lose.

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    Meanwhile Judge Aileen Cannon reprimanded Jack Smith in the “national secrets stored in a bathroom and obstruction” case for filing a document 23 words over the limit. Trump gets away with threatening judges, court staff, and witnesses with a slap on wrist.

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      What is the precedent for keeling national secrets in a bathroom? Anywhere in the world is fine.