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Convicted, yes, incarcerated doubtful. Till the end of his days he will remain a danger to the United States of America. And of course -we have no idea how much he already shared, sold, exposed our national security.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Steven Beschloss

I'm hopeful but scared. I don't like this judge, and I know how much the neo-confederates are itching for a Civil War.

I trust Jack Smith.

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I am kind of at a state that we return to a form of barbarism. Let’s turn Fake45 upside down until he either cries “uncle” or the fluids from his body run out of his nose or mouth. He has been able to slickly slide through so many situations. He hugs the American flag like it’s one of his mistresses but really, he loves the greed, the grift. I want him imprisoned for life. If he is allowed to stay at Mar-a-Lago, he should be confined to two rooms, his bedroom and the notorious bathroom, meals served there, all monies made at his clubs to be given to the government and to people he’s hurt...us! He is to be isolated from any friends or patrons, not allowed to use texting nor Truth Social or Twitter. Give him an old-fashioned typewriter. Reduce him to nothing, assets and all. Let him whine and wither away. Yes, I had thought long and hard about this. He caused havoc and chaos. He must pay for his crimes.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Steven Beschloss

As John Adams stated we are “a government of laws, and not of men.” It seems quite evident that the former President, Donald J. Trump, broke a number of laws and if found guilty should be penalized just like any other citizen. I pray the country as a whole will see the gravity of these multiple charges and that justice will be served fully and as swiftly as possible.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Steven Beschloss

Does it sound a bit like a dime-store novel that the judge who can blow the case out of the water (metaphorically) is named "Cannon?" . . .

She might be assigned only for the arraignment. And she may have been chastened by the "conservative" 5th Circuit. But how can our country be so fragile?

And the euphemistically called "right" wing went "ballistic" when seeing Chinese balloons. But they are totally fine with exposing nuclear secrets to anyone who wanders into the Spanish-style pool and tennis club called Mara Lago*

*Note: a "Mara Lago" is [fittingly] a "long-legged long-eared rodent (Dolichotis magellanica) closely related to the cavies and widely distributed in southern South America." cf Merriam-Webster Dict.

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My perception is that the U.S. justice system is not working well. Rich people get away with stuff all the time while the poor get pounded with the full force of the law for the slightest infraction.

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I am following with interest. Not so much to see the antics of TFG, but to see if the Republicans can come to their senses regarding him.

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I don't think he'll ever go to jail, but being barred from holding any public office would be enough for me. Of course, he might be facing other federal and state charges.

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The GOP is dead but they just don't know it. Over 60% of Millennials & GenZ voters say they will never vote for a Republican because: They have been paying attention!

Trump will likely take a plea deal as: Lordy, Lordy -there are tapes

But he will also be indicted in Jan 6th DC case & GA Voting ones so his troubles have just begin

There are no good days left in that miserable traitor's life & I am here for all of them.

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Only in this insane asylum of a country could a criminal indictment be a boost to a political campaign, as will be the case here.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Steven Beschloss

I've read the indictment. What I'm concerned about is finding a jury composed of people who can accept the facts presented to them. All it will take to derail a guilty verdict is one jury member with fealty to trump. I'm also concerned about the judge letting trump pull his usual delay, delay, delay - oops we're in an election.

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Jun 10, 2023Liked by Steven Beschloss

He’s going down, unless he can fluke a dodgy juror.

Even if he wins this case, there’s a second stage indictment coming for the docs, plus J6 indictments, Georgia, NY, and the case of campaign finance fraud identified by the J6 Committee.

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The failure of our democracy is on us, the people. Arguably, there are many cultural, technological, and sociological reasons for this but in the end it's us that have ceded order for anarchy. When truth becomes a subjective concept, there can longer be any moral center. That is where we are now in America.

The facts - facts being a victim of the degradation of truth - clearly indicate a crime. But crimes need truth to prove. For those of us who haven't lost the concept of truth, this is an open and shut case; but we're so far gone as a nation that facts, truth, and crime and justice are no longer incontrovertible pillars of our society. Thus, it's doubtful that trump will ever spend a minute of penance for these crimes.

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I am troubled that many TV pundits and commentators, and Mr. Beschloss, express doubts about Trump's conviction. Why sow such seeds, thoughts? There is a fine line between a fear and a wish, often the same. Would it not be better to express confidence on the American people, and, given the evidence, be surprised if Trump is not convicted.

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We have seen the court become more and more greedy and corrupt from the Supremes to the Southern District of Florida with Judge Cannon. Trump led an insurrection. The Republican congress is not helpful. Actually the Republican party has turned into a Maga Soap Opera. People do not read. Perhaps Jack Smith's Insurrection venue will provide some results in time to jail this traitor. But I despair. Has the reach of fascism taken us over? We started as men with slaves and women with no voice. We have a mega rich ruling class, women's rights restricted and a criminal who sells our military secrets to Saudis for golf tournaments. It's somewhat unfounded, I admit... or is it?

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While reading the indictment Rex Tillerson, formerly Trump's Energy Secretary, came to mind. Rex told friends that Don was a "moron". Which is obvious to anyone who pays any attention to Trump's mental incapacity. Fans and pundits fail to mention this, when it is plain fact, every time the man opens his mouth. This is beyond narcissism. What sane and average IQ human thinks they can get away with taking and hiding and refusing to return top secret documents? More than poor judgment. This is stupidity, idiocy, irrationality. Please Steven, tell your friends in the media--all sides--to tell the truth about Trump's incapacity to reason. Mentally unfit for any public office.

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I don’t like this judge either. I watched my local news channel last night. They asked random people on the street what they think. More than half questioned said they still support trump. He’s not above the law. I’m very concerned about the constant drumbeat of violent threats from the right wing nut jobs.

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I remember Trump saying to someone before he ran for President the first time that if he ran for political office, he would run as a Republican because they were "stupid".

I thought he meant it literally.

Now I believe he meant they were stupid for letting Richard Nixon get caught.

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Jun 10, 2023·edited Jun 10, 2023

YES, if America still has a system of Justice. NO, if it doesn't. THAT SIMPLE.

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I’m just waiting for him to board the next flight to Moscow. Nothing would surprise me at this point.

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Glenn Kirschner thinks so. I hope he is right. He is a mortal danger to everything.

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The indictment is beyond horrifying. However, there is a long, mine-strewn road between here and conviction. If Aileen Cannon presides over this case, the US is in real trouble. The indictment is step 1. When the shock and (barely repressed) jubilation over Jack Scott’s report... we are left with the reality of what pro-democracy people will be facing.

Btw: what happened to the $2 billion MDS handed over to Jared Kushner, scion of a felon family. No audit trail of where that gift went??

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how does a being who is entitled to massive secret service protection go to jail? do the secret service personnel go with?

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We live in strange times. I’d like to think he’d be convicted based on the evidence, though I can’t imagine him serving any jail time. But I’m pretty jaded by the amount of people who still worship him to believe it’s a slam dunk. I do fully believe if he takes power again, that after almost 250 years, the Republic is dead.

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I would like to know YOUR opinion. Do you think he'll ever see the inside of a jail cell?

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Most concerning is the general politicization of this by the GOP. Calling this a Biden indictment means they have no respect for the Grand Jury system. Until the remaining coup supporting members of Congress are expelled and held accountable they will continue to attack our system of law. God forbid they regain meaningful majorities and the executive branch. DeSantis has an vision for how he wants to weaponize DOJ and the Ex branch. I fear for the future of our country.

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He would, obviously, have to be kept outside the general prison population, which is a fitting punishment for TFG who's fragile ego needs constant reinforcement from his adoring "cult members". Lock him up and throw away the key, I say.

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Jun 10, 2023·edited Jun 10, 2023

I often wonder if we had properly held Reagan, Poppy Bush, and Nixon... (or any one of them really) to proper account for their clearly criminal actions, if we'd have still arrived at the Trump criminal enterprise administration as it played out in our reality.

I don't think this country can survive yet another illustration that the wealthy and political elite reside above the law, while we concurrently have states trying to criminalize abortion and homelessness against the plebs.

Either we are a country of laws, values, and ideals. Or we are not.

Trump is the ultimate litmus test for what we are going forward.

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I admit I am an irredeemable cynic. It's too much of a coincidence that Canon got assigned. I have my suspicions that Garland is sandbagging the case because he's a secret MAGAT. Although it seems impossible that anyone could read the indictment and come away thinking orangehead should be exonerated. Nevertheless it's too fantastic.

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I hadn’t thought of Gitmo as a depository for Trump until I saw Sharon’s comment..It is the ideal place for him..I believe he can be convinced as long as the trial does not become a circus and the jury is instructed properly and takes their responsibility seriously..

Regarding this Judge..Considering the ass kicking Aileen Cannon got from the 11th Circuit the last time she passed this way every word she speaks, every ruling she makes will be scrutinized..I would not be surprised if the 11th Circuit has their own people present in the courtroom should she end up hearing this matter at all..She is in a career killing position should she fuck any of it up..Her best move would be to find a way to gracefully recuse..

However, to Alexis’ point, DOJ will likely have a person in court who’s only job will be to focus on Cannon’s every move..

And should this end with a conviction, he should be shuttled right down to Gitmo to be held until sentencing..Personally, at arraignment I would remand him without bond in Gitmo pending trial..But that will never happen..

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I just don't understand why our laws allow him to run for president after being impeached twice and indicted twice. What is wrong with us? Why are we held hostage to this criminal? Is there a way to stop him?

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They should ask/demand that the judge recuse. She has a track record demonstrating her bias for Trump. As an attorney who’s spent a lot of time in court I know I can’t take her seriously. I would expect her to screw things up and endlessly delay the proceedings every possible way she can on Trump’s behalf. It’s common knowledge that Trump will try to delay

everything. It’s his modus operandi. The American people have suffered enough from this poser. He wasn’t legally elected in the first place.

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Trump took the documents

Trump lied about the documents

Trump hid the documents (not very well either)

Trump ignored pleas from National Archives to return documents

Trump had to respond to a subpoena in order for FBI to search

Trump moved documents in order to conceal

Trump tried to deflect

Trump lies on a daily basis

Trump will be found guilty. Trump will go to prison.

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I trust Jack Smith. Regardless of any maneuvers and delays, there is overwhelming and self incriminating evidence to his guilt. And there is NO DEFENSE. None.

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The Grand Jury made up of south Florida folks brought the indictment. Another trial jury of south Florida folks can weigh the evidence and make a decision.

"This is the way" (Mandalorian trope).

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Because of the various levels of classification and military related documents retrieved, couldn't this have been assigned to the jurisdiction of military tribunal? It doesn't make sense to have regular citizens be jurors on a trial where there is evidence they do not have clearance to view. I also like that there are no appeals, in the military tribunal process, why not trump his SOP ?

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I fear that what is known and aspired to as “the rule of law” (indeed if it ever existed for the privileged) - is at best in recovery from the blow it took under the evil simpleton. Watching and hoping it recovers, if only for the sake of our children.

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His legal experience is a lifetime of civil cases. Stalling and bravado is somewhat effective against a plaintiff. This is a criminal case, a different world. Also, he is up against a brilliant prosecutor. I cannot help placing my faith in the normal people who will make up the jury.

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Jun 11, 2023·edited Jun 11, 2023

Trump has taken to his usual fire-and-brimstone bluster, verbally attacking everyone involved in the investigations, and staunchly claiming that he has done nothing wrong. I purpose that he has committed wrong-doing all his life; that is his MO. Trump's cavalier attitude towards the indictment, is further proof of his void of litigious knowledge. His valet, Walt Nauta, also named in the indictment, played a hands-on insider role, that will be crucial to the proceedings. 38 felony charges including violation of The Espionage Act is a ticket to incarceration. While Trump erroneously believes he is exempt from accountability, the prosecutorial 'gravity' of these serious charges, will virtually consume him. Two members of Trump's legal team have resigned , and more may follow. America's grand deceiver is mired in a vat of his own ill-repute and criminality, from which there is no escape.

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The Rule of Law has been proven to me to mean the rule of the wealthy elite to rule over the rest of us. Congress has been captured and is run by ignorant loons made wealthy by the oligarchs. Dishonest Thomas remains on the “Extreme Court.” (YES, we had one measly win with Alabama this past week, but look what they have done and how Thomas remains unscathed for all his Crowing.)

The evil that seeps from every pore of the Trumps and Kushner has been rewarded and these indictments have not changed the minds of the GOP. My optimism about America has been shred into a thousand tiny shards.

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While you have engaged us in discussions about Jack Smith in previous writing, Steven, there was a measure of doubt, as to his ability, to secure the conviction of Donald Trump. I chimed in that we had to trust in his abilities. We have been metaphorically champing at the bit, with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation as the investigative appeared to be moving slowly. However, with the unsealing of the indictment listing 37 violations, ,it is clear to me that Smith applied the utmost due diligence, in his investigation. Pictures of Bankers boxes and files in disarray, were found in various unsecured rooms, and even in a Bathroom. Trump's absolute disregard for the security of classified information is appalling. His fealty to the likes of Putin, Kim Jon Un and MBS is well-established, and I believe they may continue to be in contact with one another. There is every reason to believe that confidential information could, and probably was, shared with America's adversaries. I predicted long before Trump's departure from DC, that they should inventory the White House heirlooms, works of art and even the silverware. Nothing is sacred to 'individual 1'; NOTHING. Trump is a high-flying grifter extraordinaire. Everything he has ever done throughout his life, including his tenure in the White House, was for the sole benefit of himself, and family members. I watched excerpts of his campaign speech in NC, wherein he categorically denied any wrongdoing, mocked the charges, and flagged his usual lament that this was a prosecutorial 'witch hunt'. He has never feared consequences. He barrelled over every governmental protocol and procedure while holding Office, with hardly a whimper from the GOP, and he continues his tirade on the political campaign, with the same brutish gusto today. Alarming is not an adequate word to describe Trump's willingness to cavalierly put his country and citizens in grave danger. His evil knows no bounds and his ill-repute is characteristic of autocrats and medieval invaders. Except, in this case, Donald Trump has been methodically on a path to destroy America.

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We must proceed with caution. The world is watching. Our laws mean nothing if Donald Trump is allowed to have stolen top secret documents, defy a subpoena, put the national security of our country and others at risk, lie, and more without being held accountable. The evidence is beyond damning. We have much work to do to change our political climate and rein in corruption. I often harken back to 2015. Trump declared his candidacy and people said, “Give him a chance. How much harm could he do?” Look at us! Now the question is can we fix what he broke?

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There must be a moment, when he must pay for the crimes he has committed, like everybody else!

He had his chances, and there must be a time, when things are just no longer about him!

If there is any “opposition” to his imprisonment, then only, because it opens the door for an easy follow, for everybody else below him!

Understandable, but every Criminal should pay for crimes they have committed!

Trump became and will continue to be a danger to Society, to our children’s future, and to our World! Understand the differences between lying and cheating, or Treason, High Treason, whatever the case!

We don’t know yet!

There is the threat of upheaval of all kind, we have already been there, but now, let’s take our chance, law and order must prevail to restore our fragile Democracy!

Beware, we are only at the very beginning of this whole Trump saga, surrounded by many who only wish us, I'll will of all kind!

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Aileen Cannon's appointment is a nightmare flashback for me. Not again!? He seemed lined up to be held partially accountable, then the cavalry shows up. Please say it isn't so.

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I can't imagine a scenario where he isn't sentenced to federal prison. He cooked his own goose.

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I absolutely believe he SHOULD be found guilty. If he does go to prison- as he SHOULD, he would most certainly have to be put somewhere that keeps him out of the general population. He may have a LOT of fans in prison as well.

What truly scares the hell out of me for this is what happens if he somehow gets elected. I worry there may be a way the other politicians will find to put him in charge of these kind of state secrets again. What would he do with them this time? What has he already sold to our adversaries? What deals has he made with Russia already? With Saudi Arabia? With the Taliban? What will happen if he does go to prison? Will people try to get him out.

More than anything what kind of place are we going to leave for our children or grandchildren? What happens to their lives? I fear for their future....

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Possible conviction complication seen by MSNBC's Ari Melber: Judge Aileen Cannon presides but delays and delays. Trump gets himself nominated, then elected. Right after inauguratiohe guts DoJ and his cases g et tossed66⁵ out.

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If Trump is not convicted, it may be the end of the rule of law in America. If not convicted, what will future leaders do? Doesn't make any difference who they are or what their politics are, they will not feel obligated to follow the rules, especially the ethics and morals that go along with the rule of law. We are country of laws, not men, and the lack of a conviction would damage that greatly.

As to his incarceration, I personally feel, especially after reading this indictment, how the court does not incarcerate him if convicted, and how can he not be convicted? How can Trump prepare an effective defense against these charges and the evidence, just based on what we have seen? Don't you think Smith has much more that he hasn't shown? I am sure Trump will continue to rely on more lying and deception, and there are those who have done much less over the past two hundred years than Trump who have been branded traitors, which he is, no doubt, especially after combining these indictments with those coming from the January 6 investigation. He must go down. His so called empire must be totally destroyed, and his minions must be treated in the same manner ASAP. Maybe we should bring back firing squads, only after due process, of course. Wouldn't that send a message?

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There is no escaping the fact that Trump has been blasphemously equated to Jesus by both overt and secretive Christian Nationalists. Trump will use this every way possible to escape prison as will all but a few Republicans of good conscience. Power supersedes all morality, ethics, and decency in the GOP. Cult leaders and zealots require no less action than that exerted by the United States against the Confederate treason.

RESOLVE must guide us every step going forward.

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Unless he dies first -- and his health can’t be good -- I believe he will be convicted.

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