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Related: About this forumWhy Trump Could Be Found Guilty - Thom Hartmann
It might be easier for courts to find Trump guilty than we were told, Thom Hartmann explains the fascinating reasons why Trump could be found guilty. - Aired on 05/21/2024.
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Why Trump Could Be Found Guilty - Thom Hartmann (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
May 21
OP
Exactly! The prosecution presented convincing evidence, the defense had nothing.
Rhiannon12866
May 21
#2
elleng
(132,193 posts)1. Seems to me, from what I've heard,
he MUST be found guilty. Government has met every aspect of the charge(s,) and defendant has presented NO defense.
Rhiannon12866
(209,314 posts)2. Exactly! The prosecution presented convincing evidence, the defense had nothing.
elleng
(132,193 posts)3. Discourse on instuctions (on Lawrence show just now) was interesting.
MORE discussion now: What does it mean 'to cause' something to occur.
Rhiannon12866
(209,314 posts)4. Have that on now, was an exceptionally great show tonight, has been exceptional since Lawrence has been in court.
elleng
(132,193 posts)5. Interesting, as much as I heard of it, which was not complete.
May try to listen to it later.
Rhiannon12866
(209,314 posts)6. It's repeated at 1AM and I'll post whatever is available, as usual
elleng
(132,193 posts)7. Thanks!
I'll be listening!