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Would probably be several months at a minimum. Presumably Biden will not block access to his tax returns, which NYS has indicated is the primary roadblock to bringing charges. After they get them though they have to analyze them, follow up, etc. Could take awhile.1/21? Later?
NY first? Then who?
Indicted doesn't necessarily mean arrested and cuffed or even prosecuted. There are all sorts of ways lawyers work things out.
I’m just hoping that Trump’s loans all have an indictment clause.
If Dems thought like Republicans, yes.The cynic in me says October 2022, just in time to fire up the Democrat base for the midterms.
Trump himself won’t be charged tomorrow, but there’s plenty of time left for hat to happen in the future. If his loans get called in due to the organization getting indicted, he’ll be in some deep shit without being indicted.Let's not get too excited. Trump himself is not being charged yet and Wesselberg is not cooperating with the prosecution so far. The best we can hope for is that the charges against Wesselberg are enough to land him in jail for over 5 years so that they have leverage on him. If it's a ticky tack charge where he's facing like a year or less, he won't turn on Trump. Trump is already paying him off I'm sure.
Trump himself won’t be charged tomorrow, but there’s plenty of time left for hat to happen in the future. If his loans get called in due to the organization getting indicted, he’ll be in some deep shit without being indicted.
That may be much more productive. What leverage does Trump have on these people to intimidate them with?^^ I'm waiting for the Georgia thing.
Why yes he is.Is Franco dead yet?