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From Presidential Suite To Prison Cell

From Presidential Suite To Prison Cell

FromPardon The Insurrection


From Presidential Suite To Prison Cell

FromPardon The Insurrection

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Sep 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Can you imagine a former president behind bars? That's the shocking possibility we're discussing today as we delve into Donald Trump's expressed fears of prison. We'll dissect the mountain of evidence piling up from the investigation - classified documents left at Mar-a-Lago, attempts to erase security footage, and more. While the media is ablaze with speculation, we go a step further - exploring the potential implications of separating Trump's trial from that of Cheeseboro and Sidney Powell, and what it spells if Trump isn't the first to face the jury. We're also taking a critical look at the media's role and how evidence could be presented in court without rebuttal. Lastly, we'll be addressing the controversy around equal treatment for former presidents - in an era where Trump supporters clamor for charges against political opponents while defending Trump's actions, we question if a presidential run should grant immunity from criminal liability. It's a loaded discussion you don't want to miss. Support the showhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2003879/supportFollow our show's hosts on Twitter: twitter.com/@CoolTXchicktwitter.com/@Caroldedwinetwitter.com/blackknight10ktwitter.com/@pardonpodSubscribe to Ty's substack:https://theworldasiseeit.substack.com/Support Our Sponsor:Eucalyptus Sheets (Recommended):Sleep Mask (I use this every night)Eucalyptus ComfortorAdjustable Eukalyptus Pillow
Released:
Sep 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where we discuss the ongoing Congressional and criminal investigations of the January 6 coup orchestrated by the former President. And because insurrection wasn't enough, we'll also cover the Department of Justice espionage investigation, investigations relating to other members of Congress, and more. Don't worry, we're not handing out any pardons.