• Rapidcreek@reddthat.comOP
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    Voluntarily passing up an opportunity to lie, bloviate, ax-grind, spleen-vent and obfuscate before a national audience? To play (paper-thin) ‘tough guy’ before his degenerate maga-head cult crowd?

    Something’s really off here…

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      He must be in really deep doo-doo if he actually starts listening to his lawyers.

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        He may lose a lot of his hotels and maybe even Maralago over this, he’s nervous and going to get even more crazy talking soon.

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        If he loses the trial, he’ll blame the lawyer that didn’t want him to testify, and claim they were part of the deep state.

        It’s also extremely disheartening that I had to say, “If he loses” and that I have no faith in our justice system anymore.

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          He already lost. Summary judgement at the outset. At this point, it’s just about how badly he lost. And Engoron does not appear to be a fan of his behavior.

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      Nah, he can do that outside on the courtroom steps without even risking perjury charges.

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      Testifying is under oath, so bloviating like he does can result in actual consequences.

      That’s my guess, anyway.

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          He’d constantly be on the phone to news max, Fox, and Oann. No need to bother with an incoherent book.

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        As he already learned in other defamation cases, you don’t have to be under oath to say things that will cost you a lot of money. But when you’re under oath, the potential consequences are larger.

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    Guess someone convinced him that he will wind up being charged with perjury in nearly record time. He lies about easily verifiable things. He’d be screwed.

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    His team is obviously trying not to let him make more of an ass of himself. This is usually the turn in a trial where the defense starts sniffing out a deal, but I see zero chance of that being agreed upon by the protectors here. They know they’re destroying the defense and will refuse to compromise. I also doubt Trump’s narcissism would allow him to admit any kind of guilt.

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        Sure there are. You can have a plea agreement at any time, but it is at the judges discretion in either case. The venue doesn’t matter. I just don’t the prosecution bothering to compromise because they’ve an airtight case.

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          The Judge has already stipulated there was fraud. This bench trial is too establish the amount of the penalty. The prosecutor’s ask is a minimum of $250 million, but the judge can move that number anywhere he wants. There is no deal available. His guilt is already stipulated

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            Eh, they’ve already established fraud, but there are like 6 other charges that haven’t been decided yet. This trial is for the other charges plus the fines. Which will be appealed on every possible level.

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      His team is obviously trying not to let him make more of an ass of himself.

      Sadly, that’s probably the truth. Would have been nice to see him jumping into the “I blatantly lied under oath” pool at full speed.

      This is really bad. Think af all the tanking popcorn futures…

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    He’ll probably just hold a rally in front of the court and “recommend” his insurrection-loving fans to “visit” the court and “see for themselves how corrupt the court is” or something.

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    Just have some blog post about how much of a weakling, pussilanimous and pathetic loser he is for not testifying. I hear he likes that sort of stuff. All the tough guy stuff and he just folds over when it gets rough.

    I like my presidents with some spine, thanks.

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      pussilanimous

      Wow what an incredible new word I learned today, ty. Honestly thought you just made up a funny word based on “pussy” but this is amazing.

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        Funnily enough I learned it as a kid from the English version of Asterix, which was originally from France/ in french.

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    Shit-for-brains’ lawyers must have finally gotten it through his thick skull that the moron wouldn’t be able to help but incriminate himself in a host of other crimes if he testified.

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    Shocked! How does such a powerful and successfull defendant powerfully + successfully defend their indefensibles and unsuccesses

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    someone must have gotten it through his thick skull there would be no positive at best, and serious legal repercussions at worst. good on them, i hear thats damn near impossible.