makemyday007 2 hours ago +24 / -0
First thing Trump should do is any lawyer that suggested a plea deal should be fired. Why would you plead guilty says something that’s so idiotic and he is innocent of these fake charges.
A libtard neighbor of mine that’s a lawyer said that Trump should plead and I thought that was the dumbest thing ever do these people really think Trump would ever agreed any of these charges?
Maybe he didn't want to avoid the indictment. "How do you introduce evidence legally?" Also, why would he "return the documents?" I thought they were confiscated when they raided Mar a Lago.
Also, why would he "return the documents?" I thought they were confiscated when they raided Mar a Lago.
I meant before It reached that stage.
They were requesting the documents back all through 2021, then DOJ got involved the issued a subpoena, some documents were returned under the subpoena others were kept. Then the DOJ got the search warrant. If they return the documents when subpoenaed, this probably doesn't become an indictment. If they'd return the documents earlier, it doesn't go to the DOJ
Did any of you read the article? Pure bullcrap.
It repeatedly stated that the lawyers wanted Trump to come to an agreement.
That is admission of guilt.
Why the hell should he?
...valid observation...
It would have avoided the indictment. He would not have admit guilt.
He would just return the documents.
makemyday007 2 hours ago +24 / -0 First thing Trump should do is any lawyer that suggested a plea deal should be fired. Why would you plead guilty says something that’s so idiotic and he is innocent of these fake charges.
A libtard neighbor of mine that’s a lawyer said that Trump should plead and I thought that was the dumbest thing ever do these people really think Trump would ever agreed any of these charges?
This is not a plea deal. It's not an admission of guilt.
It would have just meant retuning the documents
Maybe read the comments here.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16bPeUR25h/trump-rejected-his-lawyers-advic/c/
Maybe he didn't want to avoid the indictment. "How do you introduce evidence legally?" Also, why would he "return the documents?" I thought they were confiscated when they raided Mar a Lago.
I meant before It reached that stage.
They were requesting the documents back all through 2021, then DOJ got involved the issued a subpoena, some documents were returned under the subpoena others were kept. Then the DOJ got the search warrant. If they return the documents when subpoenaed, this probably doesn't become an indictment. If they'd return the documents earlier, it doesn't go to the DOJ