Why Donald Trump is in "significant legal jeopardy" with Georgia indictment

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Why Donald Trump is in "significant legal jeopardy" with Georgia indictment - Lemmy.world

I’ll breathe a sigh of relief once he’s in jail. Before then, he’s a criminal walking around with no justice. How many times is he going to get away with the law?
Exactly seen this basic title for Trump for years. Why “incert crime here” will doom Trump yet nothing happens to him.
Plus it's Georgia. What are the chances there isn't one Fox-addict on the jury?

I mean, the jury selection selection process is supposed to weed out anyone who is obviously biased in any direction.

Also—and I realize this undermines my first point—Fulton County is one of the most reliably Democratic counties in the country.

Because it’s Fulton county. That makes a huge difference.
Hopefully the fact that we kept Fulton intact instead of letting the northern white conservative suburbs split off into Milton County doesn’t come back to bite us.
Oh how I’d love to see him in jail, but I just can’t see this happening to a former US president. I’d imagine house arrest at a maximum, unfortunately.
It’s a bit nuts how untouchable we have made this position be. I read that even George Washington noticed it out and tried to reign it in. Maybe if there was a way to get rid of presidents based on no confidence or something it wouldn’t have morphed into what it is now.
Once he’s in jail, AND disqualified from running on any civil position of any level