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Donald Trump and his Republican Maga group have done more harm to this country than all 44 presidents combined.

Number one: While running for president in 2016, they brought into our country such hate and bigotry, that most people's stomach's turn when they hear the name Trump. I am not better off than I was in 2016, 2017, 2018 or 2019. I am not a 1% er. More lower middle class. And it's the middle class that the Republicans usually stick it too. Get your blinders of people, Trump will be tried and serve time.

"On both the criminal and civil litigation fronts, former President Donald Trump faces a bevy of lawsuits and investigations, with more cases likely to follow. Some are civil suits stemming from his pre-presidential business dealings. Others are defamation claims from women he allegedly assaulted. More still are criminal probes and civil actions that scrutinize his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The Chart below tracks all these cases. It will be continually updated as major legal developments occur.

These cases bear on two pressing questions. First, will Trump maintain his long streak of eluding legal liability in the face of so many lawsuits? Second, if Trump is held to account for illegal conduct, what impact will such a development have on his—and his family’s—political and business fortunes?

Criminal charges—one would think—would be among the most damaging outcomes. After all, a criminal prosecution of a former president would be a singular event in American history. No former president has ever been indicted, much less convicted. Trump lost any immunity from indictment that he may have possessed as president the moment he left office on Jan. 20. To be sure, most of the criminal probes detailed below are in their infancy, so the odds of an actual conviction at this time remain improbable. Even so, the mere stigma of criminal charges against the former president could reshape the American political landscape and the historical understanding of Trump’s behavior. . . It's a long article but worth reading. https://www.justsecurity.org

From: Tomorrow | Tom Camfield

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