• TechyDad@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Given that Trump will never accept responsibility and given the horrible charges, he’d likely get closer to 20 years.

    Even that would be a death sentence for him. To go from being used to luxury for 77 years to federal prison (even minimum security) would be a massive shock. And given his poor diet, I don’t he’d live to be released when he’s 97.

    Of course, the other way Trump differs from any normal person who committed these offenses is that the normal person would be awaiting their trial from behind bars instead of posting on social media and holding rallies.

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      1 year ago

      If he goes to prison he is dead anyway, the people in prisons tend to not like politicians that made death sentence for drug offenses a thing…

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            Realistically, they would probably redesign an entire wing of a prison to house him, maybe even building one especially for him. He would never be in contact with another prisoner because they could never allow his physical safety to be in jeopardy for an instant. If a conviction didn’t already do it, his injury or death behind bars could start a civil war.

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              1 year ago

              Man just give him the death sentence and put him against the wall… This is just wasting tax money in ridiculous amounts…

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        Meh. (1) trump will have a very special incarceration, probably some form of isolation so that he is protected. (2) I think there will probably be secret service protection (could you imagine that assignment!). (3) he signed the First Step Act, which actually reduced federal incarceration by quite a bit

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      Luxury? I think by now we’ve all seen his bathroom.

      Put a chandelier in his cell and two scoops in his bowl and the dotard would probably think he is in charge of the joint. He’ll be fine

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        1 year ago

        Okay “faux luxury.”

        Trump truly is a poor man’s version of a rich man. (And a dumb man’s version of a smart man and a weak man’s version of a strong man.)

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      Of course, the other way Trump differs from any normal person who committed these offenses is that the normal person would be awaiting their trial from behind bars instead of posting on social media and holding rallies.

      Meh, probably not. Most non-violent offenders, even in the federal system, are released on bail (or a similar form of supervised release) prior to trial. No chance of reoffending since he’d not have access to new classified info. No real flight risk ((1) because he’s too much of a narcissist, (2) because he’s easily tracked).

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      If he does go in how will it work with secret service as former presidents get “protection” for life? Are the agents going to be living in prison with him?

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        I don’t think anyone has a firm grasp on how this would work considering that no former President has ever gone to prison before. (Especially not since the Secret Service started protecting them.) We’re in uncharted territory here.