here he goes again pic.twitter.com/ICFJpQDAJy
— The Ghost of GC π» (@gtconway3dg) March 21, 2023
And since I’ve become a Stooges fan:Oh, a wise guy, eh? https://t.co/TB6HkVGDLX
— George Conwayπ» (@gtconway3d) March 21, 2023
ah, an illustration of the velocity of money https://t.co/U93tdSCZwm
— George Conwayπ» (@gtconway3d) March 21, 2023
Huge tactical blunder by Donald Trump’s team. Here’s why: https://t.co/3VRsiP7JNy
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) March 21, 2023
No π©?As Donald Trump claims he is ready for his perp walk, those who have spent time with the former president in recent days say he has often appeared significantly disconnected from the severity of his potential legal woes. https://t.co/6zZe8McP1O
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 21, 2023
Having spent 30 years as a state prosecutor, federal prosecutor, and defense attorney, this is exactly the kind of unhinged histrionics I frequently saw from criminal thugs who spent their lives committing crimes and getting away with it.
— Michael J. Stern (@MichaelJStern1) March 21, 2023
Donald Trump is a criminal clichΓ©. pic.twitter.com/TR0tCV9X3q
And yet it keeps happening over and over and over.14/ In my experience, the crime-fraud exception is often discussed but rarely ever invoked. I can't remember an actual invocation of crime-fraud in my roughly 20 years of criminal law practice.
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) March 22, 2023
This is an unusual situation and a very dangerous one for Trump.
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