• Do We Want It To Happen? No! Can It Happen? Absolutely. Will It Happen? Probably Not.

    Apparently Rod Brind'Amour is leaving the Carolina Hurricanes for the

  • If Trump gets convicted, what happens next?

    If convicted, what next? (First column, 5th story, link) Related stories:Grand jury indicts 18 in alleged Arizona fake elector scheme to re-elect TrumpGiuliani, Meadows hit againPresident took part in Michigan plot but not charged: OfficialAmid battle for Don's 'absolute immunity,' question resurfaces about assassinating rivalsMichael Cohen says he's reformed. Will America buy it?

  • What happens if Trump gets convicted ahead of November?

    The first-ever criminal trial of a current or former American president is underway in Manhattan, renewing questions over what a potential conviction would mean for former President Trump as he campaigns for the White House. A conviction in the New York case, where Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, wouldn’t bar him []

    • WBOY

    What happens if Trump gets convicted ahead of November?

    The first-ever criminal trial of a current or former American president is underway in Manhattan, renewing questions over what a potential conviction would mean for former President Trump as he campaigns for the White House. A conviction in the New York case, where Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, wouldn’t bar him []

    • KLFY

    Judge fines Trump for violating gag order: What happens if he does it again?

    Former President Trump must pay $9,000 and remove nine posts from his social media and campaign website. But what happens if the judge rules Trump has violated the gag order again?

  • Judge fines Trump for violating gag order: What happens if he does it again?

    Former President Trump must pay $9,000 and remove nine posts from his social media and campaign website. But what happens if the judge rules Trump has violated the gag order again?

  • Judge fines Trump for violating gag order: What happens if he does it again?

    Former President Trump must pay $9,000 and remove nine posts from his social media and campaign website. But what happens if the judge rules Trump has violated the gag order again?

  • Report: Trump and DeSantis Meet in Miami, Talk Fundraising

    Former President Donald Trump and Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reportedly met in Miami on Sunday where they settled their political differences and discussed fundraising.

  • QAnon nuts muse about what happens if Trump is found guilty

    Over at QAnon’s current online home (no link or site name on purpose, but here’s some background info on this far-right cult that traffics in crazy conspiracies), they’re pondering what would happen if Donald Trump is found guilty after his ongoing hush money trial in New York—and it’s quite the ride. The original forum post:  If Trump is found guilty, what then? I have no faith in any jurors chosen for Trump’s trial. Almost certainly most or all will be biased against him. I’d say that...

    • CNN

    Why Trump is upset about what’s happening outside the NY courthouse

    While speaking to reporters before heading into court, former President Donald Trump said that the amount of security surrounding the courthouse, where his hush money trial is underway, is preventing his supporters from protesting. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins fact-checks those claims.

  • Trump about to be hit with 'significant tactical disadvantage' for defying judge: expert

    Former President Donald Trump has boxed himself into a serious disadvantage in his Manhattan criminal trial with his constant violations of Judge Juan Merchan's orders, former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday.This comes after Trump spoke about the first witness at trial, his former ally and National Enquirer boss David Pecker, who described how he orchestrated "catch and kill" schemes to protect Trump during the 2016 election, similar to the purpose of his...

    • CNN

    ‘He was rattled’: Legal expert reacts to Trump’s statement after hearing

    Criminal defense attorney Stacey Schneider says that former President Donald Trump was “rattled” following a Sandoval hearing in the New York hush money trial where he heard a recounting of his criminal history.