Trump Indictments

He could be jailed for contempt of court which he has more control over by running his mouth or not. If convicted, he doesn't really get to decide at that point.
If he ends up being jailed for contempt of court, what do you think the odds are that he would have his attorneys release a statement that Trump wishes for them to stay home and remain civil?
 
I think Trump wants the judge to send him to jail. I'll say it again, the SCOTUS has ruled in the past that trial gag orders are constitutional.
 
And he very well may get what he may be wishing for. It's just a matter of time.
 
Kinda like the Boston Tea Party, huh?
Nothing like it at all. Trump's pissed because the gag order prevents him from attempting to sway public opinion. The SCOTUS has ruled in the pass gag orders are constitutional. Trump proved as a candidate in 2016, and as president he didn't know as much about the Constitution he should have. He thought he had more power than the Constitution gave him.
 
Then what do you think will happen? I think his supporters will riot.
Of course a small fringe may act out, it happens with any following, but I think the vast majority will do what they always do….obey the law and continue working.
 
Nothing like it at all. Trump's pissed because the gag order prevents him from attempting to sway public opinion. The SCOTUS has ruled in the pass gag orders are constitutional. Trump proved as a candidate in 2016, and as president he didn't know as much about the Constitution he should have. He thought he had more power than the Constitution gave him.
My point was...sometimes people have to make a stand to get things changed.

The bulk of this legal action against Trump is lawfare, everyone who isn't a Trump hater knows this, even some Democrats have said so. It's not JUST about Trump, there is a huge danger in what the political left is doing right now and we cannot allow it to succeed.
 
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Trump attorney traps Michael Cohen in potential lie about key part of his testimony

Trump lawyer Todd Blanche drew the court's attention to text exchanges and a phone call between Michael Cohen and Keith Schiller, Donald Trump's former bodyguard, on Oct. 24, 2016.
Cohen confirmed he called Schiller that evening. Blanche asked if Cohen testified the call was to speak with Trump about the Stormy deal. Cohen confirmed.
In a text, Cohen asked Schiller who he can speak with about harassing calls from an alleged 14-year-old prankster. Schiller responded, “Call me.”
Cohen testified Tuesday that the Oct. 24 phone call, which lasted for one minute and 36 seconds, was made to Schiller to talk to Trump.
Blanche asked if the testimony on Tuesday was a lie because Cohen said then that he called to speak with Trump.
Cohen said, “Part of it was the 14-year-old ... but I know Keith was with Mr. Trump."
Blanche again accuses Cohen of lying and insists he never spoke with Trump that day.
Cohen responded, “I always ran everything by the boss immediately."
"That was a lie, you did not talk to President Trump,” Blanche said.
“I’m not certain that’s accurate,” Cohen responded.
Cohen maintains, based on the records that he was able to review, that he spoke with Schiller but also believes he spoke with Trump about the Stormy Daniels deal.
"We’re not asking what you believe," Blanche responded.
Fox News' Maria Paronich and Grace Taggart contributed to this report.
 
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