Omega
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Even if Trump is acquitted in Miami Federal Court, he may be right back in the Federal line of fire in New Jersey. That and expect state indictments in Georgia over election certification tampering. The merits of the cases aside, Trump is going to be hounded until he quits the race or is in jail. Either way the Democrats win.My lord, you are an idiot. He lied about having the documents, then tried to hide them. His lawyers continually quit because he is such an untrustworthy fool. Barring any shenanigans by his judge, this is an open and shut case. And, don’t forget he’s got bigger criminal problems on the horizon. I’m praying he gets on the stand. Lol.
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Trump's indictment problems may not be over: Ex-Prosecutors
Donald Trump's alleged activity at his New Jersey golf club could lead to further legal action, attorneys argue.
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Eyes on Georgia grand jury after Trump's federal indictment
With the latest federal indictment of Donald Trump, many eyes have turned to Georgia to see if his next brush with the law may be in the Peach State.
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