

Ep. 1976 - Trump CONVICTED Of 34 Felonies. Pray For The Republic.
10 snips May 31, 2024
Megan Kelly, an American attorney and journalist known for her time at Fox News, joins to discuss Donald Trump's recent conviction on 34 felony counts. They dive into the potential political fallout and how this could energize Trump's base ahead of elections. Kelly critiques the perceived political bias influencing the case and examines the implications for democracy. They explore legal intricacies, questioning the validity of the charges and predicting possible outcomes, which might affect Trump's future in politics.
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Historic Trial
- Donald Trump's trial marks a historic moment, being the first criminal trial of a former US president.
- This unprecedented event has significant legal, political, and social implications.
Politically Motivated Prosecution
- The case against Trump is politically motivated and strategically timed.
- The charges are based on a weak legal theory, brought in an unfriendly jurisdiction by a biased prosecutor.
Complex and Layered Charges
- The charges against Trump are complex and layered, likened to a "turducken" or "Russian nesting dolls."
- The core of the case is weak, built on a misdemeanor charge with an expired statute of limitations.