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After the tenth contempt citation.
I doubt he'll make this particular mistake another time, mostly because he's got too much media scrutiny to still run around with high end call girls.
But when it comes to the actual governance? He's not going to get punished for that.
I would not put any amount of money on it.
All the rest of the cases are either dropped or delayed until after the election. Either way, there's not going to be a "next conviction" before it no longer matters.
Not sure why you cut that out of my original paragraph as if I didn't already mention it.
Oh no, Trump has learned a valuable lesson, just not the one he was supposed to learn. He was supposed to learn "I should not commit fraud", but instead he learned "Why bother with fraud when my idiot supporters would have voted for me anyway?".
Which is why it's all the more important to keep him out of office. I understand the cynical outlook on the judicial process, especially after what we've seen so far. Between sympathetic judges treating Trump with kid gloves and him getting released on bail after stealing classified documents, it really does highlight that we are living in a two-tiered justice system. But I still believe that the process is working despite it's obvious flaws, and that sooner or later, justice will catch up to Trump and he'll be out of free passes.
A lot of people said that we would never even get as far as we have. It was "Trump will never be indicted", which gave way to "There won't ever be a trial", to "He won't be found guilty" to "they won't sentence him to any prison time".
We can only wait and see next month what they decide to do.