We got him

It is this

Just stop man come on

They could have indicted him the day of the raid but they didn’t because they aren’t

Don’t fall for Miller report part two

We have such a different assessment of what’s actually going on and how this man’s life is about to change that I don’t know what else to say other than continuing to offer you guys wagers

The OG Mueller report is plenty for the DoJ to go after “Individual 1” if they wanted to.

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He’s about to be deposed. I think we can all sleep well tonight knowing that justice is being served.

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Sounds good. Let’s make a bet on Donald Trump receiving a guilty verdict by jury in any jurisdiction in the US. Propose some terms and let’s make something happen.

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The only condition I have is that death or illness can’t prevent verdict. Throw me a figure

ohhh nice back door :+1:t3:

An unlikely suicide should count as an admission of guilt.

Death is easy to grade. “Illness” however is not. I also don’t see how illness prevents a verdict. It could only delay it if it is mid-trial. And I don’t put it past his lawyers to claim at some point that he is to old and weak to stand trial, because they argue all kinds of dumb shit.

So, $1K no guilty verdict by a jury within a year, I win. If a jury returns a guilty verdict, then you win. Death within one year = no action, no one pays. What do you think?

Oh they’ll be action all right.

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Not from me. I want him alive long enough to prevent Ronnie from contesting the general. After that, sure.

I’m sure we can reach agreeable terms, but I feel like you just moved the goal posts a bit. My main point has always been that this isn’t the joke many here act like it is and that Donald Trump is in real trouble. I maintain he will face serious charges from the DoJ and Fulton County, while many here laugh and scoff at such notion. You blew right past that to betting on guilty verdicts. We can do that too if you’ll concede the fact that Garland and Willis aren’t fucking around and that he’s likely to face charges

A 1 year timeline might be problematic for me, since I honestly have no idea how long a well litigated jury trial takes. And he hasn’t even been indicted yet on the more serious charges. Let me do a little research and get back to you on that

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He already faced his toughest challenge. That one time he was arraigned. That’s the high water mark here.

A couple weeks for DoJ to arrest Pentagon leaker and three years no charges for Trump for mishandling classified material.

Imagine thinking the DoJ isn’t in on it.

@Melkerson It appears a 1 year deadline is unreasonable, since it can take that long after an indictment just to set a trial date

I honestly don’t see why a deadline for conviction is necessary when the main take I’m combatting is that our justice system is too weak, corrupt, or incompetent to bring serious charges against him. And what I’m saying is that his crimes are so grave and obvious that they’ll have no choice but to do so. I’m also willing to go one better and say that he will eventually be convicted of crimes. So what exactly, are you saying that you need a deadline? The only reason I’m asking for a death and illness clause is because he’s old, out of shape, and in mental decline

Let’s work something out. Maybe others can help come up with something fair?

It’s been 7 years since he first took office and started breaking the law at will.

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*Trump dies in 2027

Cactus: his crimes were so great they would have had no choice but to bring charges against him by 2030. Trust me guys

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We can definitely have a 2-3 year deadline. I’m just not sure you can indict, set up a trial, and convict someone with unlimited legal resources within a year. I mean, I could be totally wrong. I just don’t know how trials work

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Sure 3 years is fine.

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