The former President's company was found guilty by a New York jury on all charges brought by the District Attorney for falsifying income tax data.
It could cost him $1.5 million dollars.
We'll see when the judge rules.
No jail time is involved, except for some of his top people.
But Special Prosecutor Smith and the courts in Georgia are still going on.
Plus, the January 6th committee is going to send criminal referrals to the Department of Justice.
The wheels are rolling.
And though he wants to 'cancel' provisions of the Constitution, he can't.
The script is getting better and better.
Things are going on that could, indeed, jail the former President.
Here's hoping.
And also hoping, for my father's memory, a life-long Republican, that the party he loves will come to their senses.
Always hoping.
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