Trump legal turmoil: **Immunity facing ruling.
Hi, everyone, I'm your Wang Shuo-style news, and today I will unveil a big drama in the courtroom for you. Don't worry, I'll peel you up the material full of the US ex** Trump's court appearance in New York on April 4, 2023 local time.
First of all, let's go back to that time tunnel, that is, on April 4, 2023, Brother Trump was neatly dressed and stood in court with a straight waist, becoming the first former ** in American history to be criminally prosecuted, which is really an epic scene. Can you feel that tension in the courtroom? I can, like a burst of fireworks, out of control.
On February 6, local time, the U.S. legal system answered a question: Can Trump be sentenced? The three judges of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia unanimously stated, "Of course!" This is a bit unusual, Brother Trump is a big man who has sat on the throne, and now he has to stand in the courtroom and become the focus of everyone's attention.
One of the themes of the drama is the mistake that the Trump dude made in trying to overturn the results of the 2020** election. Think about it, this is really an unheard of script, in the past, ** was all calling for wind and rain, waving his hand when he had nothing to do, but I didn't expect that the Trump brothers have now become guests in the dock. This can break the hearts of the American courts, and once this kind of thing happens, they have little experience to learn from.
Don't worry, there's something even more exciting. Brother Trump is an unprecedented advocate of "absolute immunity", to put it bluntly, he feels that he is a special existence, and what he did during the White House is inevitably a little kneaded. However, the three judges of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the District of Columbia unanimously said in their eyes, "You are an ordinary citizen, not **!" At that time, Trump's dream of immunity was shattered. The judges really gave him a slap in the face, telling him that both ** and street vendors must abide by American law.
Trump's campaign was not happy about the ruling, clamoring for an appeal. It seems that this legal battle will be fought with twists and turns, and it is estimated that the US Supreme Court will be involved, which will really be wasted in the courtroom.
And at the time of this scuffle, on February 8, local time, the U.S. Supreme Court actually had to consider Trump's appeal against Colorado's ruling to ban the election. Oh, how is this guy in the line of fire all over the place, whether it's special care or not, I can't figure it out.
You must know that this case involves the "prohibition of qualifications" clause in the US Constitution, which means in layman's terms that people who rebel and rebel cannot hold public office. And Trump's brother was removed from the Republican primary list by the Colorado Superior Court, which made his qualification for the state's primary a big question mark.
Absolute immunity "is out of play, and the courts are not showing mercy to Brother Trump." Two Democratic-appointed judges and a Republican-appointed judge stood in the verdict and said firmly, "Trump, you don't get any special treatment!" This ruling is terrible for the United States, but any ** was sacrosanct before, but I didn't expect Brother Trump to be the first to get into a lawsuit.
Then again, the legal dilemma facing Brother Trump is truly unprecedented. Some people analyzed that he may have to take several fateful routes: first, he was kicked out of the ** candidate list, and then obediently went to prison; the second is to retain the first candidacy, run for office openly, and finally lose the election and have to go to prison; the third is to retain qualifications, run for election, and actually be elected to perform ** duties in prison, this plot is a bit absurd; Fourth, it is a wonderful idea to retain qualifications, run for election, and actually think about revoking the charges after being elected.
Trump's legal landmines are too numerous to count, with a total of 91 felony charges, which sounds like a tingling of the scalp. If convicted of all counts, the maximum sentence is nearly 700 years. Specifically, there is a "classified documents case" that could sentence him to up to 450 years, and I heard that the trial is scheduled for May 20**; There is also a "hush money case" in New York with a maximum sentence of 136 years, although the actual sentence may be light, and the trial time is also set for March 25; Don't forget the "2020 ** Intervention Case", the maximum sentence is 55 years, originally scheduled for March 4**; There is also the "Georgia case" depending on luck, with a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 765 years.
In the face of these serious legal challenges, Mr. Trump is now on the right side of the road. Someone broke the news that his appeal is actually a delaying tactic, trying to push back the trial date, maybe wait until the November 2024 ** election, if he wins, the trial does not start or end, he can command the appointment of a justice minister, drop all charges, and then sit back and relax. This dude's motive for procrastination is really scheming.
In fact, we really can't figure out whether Brother Trump will go to jail. After all, he has a legal adviser in his hand, and it is estimated that they have studied this matter a lot. As for the millions or even tens of millions of dollars in defense costs, do you think Trump dudes can hold on? And the U.S. justice system has to stand in line to support it, and imprisoning a former ** ** is an absolute big deal.
In short, Trump's brother's legal turmoil can be described as an unprecedented drama. We can only wait and see if he can counterattack this situation and play this scene more vividly. I will continue to pay attention to this suspenseful story, so don't miss it. Keep the channel open, and I'll keep you updated on the latest episodes of Trump's "court wars" drama.