Trump had announced a plan to release info on alleged election interference.

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    He faces 91 felony count. No offence directly to you but I see this comment a lot. This is plenty of “evidence” that he is about to pay, saying otherwise is basically denial at this point. Sure it could fail, anything can happen. But saying there is no evidence is pretending this is similar to being denounced by the media, or congress, or a civil lawsuit. This is the most concrete, evidency thing that could possibly be happening right now, in this timeline. He’s being smited by the country judicial power.

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      Call me when he goes to jail. That is the only thing that can possibly count as a consequence.

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      It’s a long walk from charged to convicted, and another long walk to serving a sentence. I’ve seen enough ‘ordinary’ politicians not convicted, overturned on appeal, or otherwise nullified to have confidence that a Trump-level cult leader, with literal militia backing, will sit in a prison cell before he dies.

      I’m hoping. I’m shopping for a celebration bottle. But I’m not betting my 401k.

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      I think he’s saying he hasn’t seen any evidence that his past activities have lead to any repercussions for him. Not that the evidence against him now is invalid.

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      As a group, world leaders (even former world leaders), don’t tend to face serious consequences for their actions, except, ironically enough, in the case of violent coups.

      What it seems like we normally see is that they’re either put on house arrest or they leave the country and live out the rest of their years in exile. Genocidal madmen seem to get away with murder. I think Trump will, at worst, be put on house arrest. I would love nothing more for him to face serious prison time, but given how world leaders are usually treated with kid gloves, I doubt it.

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        Nobody can read the future, but I wonder if those put on house arrest typically face this deluge of criminal charges, or criminal charges at all. I have a feeling other members of the ruling class are not accepting trump as one of them. He’s treated with kid gloves because of his supporters, not because they’re protrcting him.

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      I could use some copium, can someone name for me any figure of America’s right wing that has ever faced criminal consequences for the crimes they committed? I want to read a Wikipedia page of delicious justice.

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        Only 1 of the 46 presidents of the USA was ever criminally charged, 91 times. I think most people don’t realize that it never get to that point. Having this many charge means he failed to save himself. Now it is just a matter of watching his downfall, in very slow motion, but still, the destination remains settled.