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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPOLL: Will Donald Trump ever be indicted for any of his crimes?
Will Donald Trump ever be indicted for any of his crimes?
Whether the DOJ, state of New York, or Georgia, any of them or all of them?
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Yes | |
10 (53%) |
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No | |
9 (47%) |
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POLL: Will Donald Trump ever be indicted for any of his crimes? (Original Post)
SoonerPride
Jan 2022
OP
If the DOJ indicts Banon and Meadows for Contempt of Congress, I would be inclined to vote Yes,
JohnSJ
Jan 2022
#3
Yes, but what is more important is that the great majority of the people come to realize how
everyonematters
Jan 2022
#4
lame54
(35,331 posts)1. Now ask if he will serve time
MontanaMama
(23,357 posts)2. Indicted, yes.
Convicted and sentenced with any meaningful consequences...probably not.
JohnSJ
(92,455 posts)3. If the DOJ indicts Banon and Meadows for Contempt of Congress, I would be inclined to vote Yes,
otherwise, I would vote No
everyonematters
(3,435 posts)4. Yes, but what is more important is that the great majority of the people come to realize how
dangerous the Republican Party has become.
Demovictory9
(32,482 posts)5. I would be surprised if he was...just how things go in America
Takket
(21,646 posts)6. NY has already said, between the lines, they are indicting him
and frankly NY has the best chance to convict him. taxes are how they brought down Capone.
Poiuyt
(18,131 posts)7. I have my doubts
It would be career ending for whomever would try it. Even if they get a successful conviction, that prosecutor will be in danger for the rest of his/her life.