An innocent man seeks justice as quickly as possible – the chance to put his case and clear his name.
A guilty man seeks to avoid justice.
Trump has used delaying tactics, threats and legal shenanigans all his life in order to avoid justice. His crooked deals and underworld connections have gone under the radar. He things he is immune. The laws don’t apply to him.
He is hoping to delay justice, get himself elected and then pardon himself. He thinks he can get away with it. Will this creep evade justice?? Will he use the system, his wealth and power, to evade justice yet again!
This criminal sex pest and corrupt businessman needs locking up!!
All around him his evil accomplices are being thrown under the bus to keep him free.
This crooked conman faces 88 criminal charges: Breaking down all 88 charges Trump faces in his four indictments – The Washington Post
He should already be locked up for the rest of his life. He’s a criminal!
All around him his henchmen and accomplices are being rounded up:
Certainly! Here are some notable individuals associated with former President Donald Trump who have faced legal consequences and, in some cases, served time in jail:
- Allen Weisselberg: The former Chief Financial Officer of the Trump Organization was sentenced to five months in jail for perjury related to lying about Trump’s finances1.
- Steve Bannon: A former Trump advisor, Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison in 2022 for contempt of Congress after defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee. His sentence is currently on hold pending an appeal2.
- Peter Navarro: Another former Trump advisor, Navarro, was sentenced to four months in prison in January for contempt of Congress after similarly defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee2.
- Michael Cohen: Trump’s onetime personal lawyer, Cohen, served three years in prison after pleading guilty to various crimes, including violating campaign finance laws and lying to Congress during the Mueller investigation. He was released in 20212.
- Paul Manafort: Trump’s former campaign chairman, Manafort, was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for bank and tax fraud crimes and other offenses related to his work as a political consultant in Ukraine. He spent nearly two years in prison before being pardoned by Trump in December 20202.
- George Papadopoulos: A former Trump campaign advisor, Papadopoulos, was sentenced to 14 days in prison in 2018 for lying to investigators about Russian contacts. He ultimately served 12 days in prison and also received a Trump pardon in December 20202.
- Roger Stone: The longtime Trump associate was sentenced to more than three years in prison in 2020 for crimes including obstruction of justice, lying to Congress, and witness tampering. Trump commuted Stone’s sentence in July 2020 and later pardoned him2.
These individuals represent just a portion of those associated with Trump who have faced legal scrutiny. The specter of prison has led some to cooperate with prosecutors, while others have sought clemency or appeals2. The legal landscape continues to evolve, and additional cases may arise in the future
‘Enjoy Rikers’: Internet users gloat as Trump’s chief accountant heads back to jail (msn.com)