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After the impeachment, do you think Trump will be indicted in a court of law? Why or why not?
11 Answers
- Uncle PennybagsLv 72 months agoFavourite answer
No. And here's why:
1. Trump never actually did anything criminal.
2. A court of law requires a much higher standard of proof and decorum. The Democrat's political witch hunts won't fly there.
- oldprofLv 72 months ago
He has so many pending law suits that it's difficult to tell which one will strike at him first.
- ?Lv 52 months ago
Indicted for what, exactly? For the fictional charges the idiots of the House voted on?
LOL. Even Democrats politicians aren't that stupid.
- bilLv 72 months ago
I am sure the Democrats can/will/should find MANY US/state/local ~ 'attorneys,' that will charge and try Trump for as many Democrat fundraisers as necessary
Source(s): The - NO EVIDENCE PRESENTED - first and second annual Trump impeachment by House 'lawyers.' - Anonymous2 months ago
there are close to 4,000 civil lawsuits and hundreds of criminal indictments waiting for donny .
- Anonymous2 months ago
Trump will go to Russia after impeachment. A place has already been prepared for him. Hello from Russia)))
- SchumerLv 42 months ago
without John Roberts this has nothing to do with any law...this is monkey business, and frankly Trump should sue all of them for trying to deny his civil rights to run as President again...
- ?Lv 72 months ago
It will not be for this, but under state laws for tax evasion and interfering with election officials.
- Anonymous2 months ago
I see him coming back, because the swamp water tastes especially good. Look at all of the leftist fags...More sea salt please. Libs have a rubbery texture not unlike shittyly prepared calamari.