Trump Will 'Fold Like a House of Cards' to Avoid Prison: Kirschner

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Former President Donald Trump will "fold like a house of cards" to avoid prison if he gets indicted in any of the ongoing criminal investigations against him, according to former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.

Brian Tyler Cohen, host of The Legal Breakdown, asked Kirschner on Saturday whether or not he thinks Trump will be charged in different cases if an indictment is handed down against him in the Georgia election probe.

"I would like to think that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has the kind of backbone [and] has the kind of bravery, and the kind of determination to move forward with indictments against the former president and his criminal associates," Kirschner responded.

The former federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst is hoping that the DOJ wouldn't need Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is handling the Georgia probe, to take the first step in bringing charges against Trump so that they could follow suit and indict him in other cases.

Trump and some of his allies are being investigated for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. Willis on Tuesday urged Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney to not publicly reveal the findings of a special grand jury that spent months looking into the case.

Willis also asked the judge to be wary of "protecting future defendants' rights," with regard to the ongoing criminal probe. She added that a decision on potential criminal charges is "imminent," but didn't mention any names.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A16S5zT?cvid=be565bb4437c4e15b94b6d9cfc9ea166

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Former President Donald Trump will "fold like a house of cards" to avoid prison if he gets indicted in any of the ongoing criminal investigations against him, according to former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.

Brian Tyler Cohen, host of The Legal Breakdown, asked Kirschner on Saturday whether or not he thinks Trump will be charged in different cases if an indictment is handed down against him in the Georgia election probe.

"I would like to think that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has the kind of backbone [and] has the kind of bravery, and the kind of determination to move forward with indictments against the former president and his criminal associates," Kirschner responded.

The former federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst is hoping that the DOJ wouldn't need Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is handling the Georgia probe, to take the first step in bringing charges against Trump so that they could follow suit and indict him in other cases.

Trump and some of his allies are being investigated for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. Willis on Tuesday urged Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney to not publicly reveal the findings of a special grand jury that spent months looking into the case.

Willis also asked the judge to be wary of "protecting future defendants' rights," with regard to the ongoing criminal probe. She added that a decision on potential criminal charges is "imminent," but didn't mention any names.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A16S5zT?cvid=be565bb4437c4e15b94b6d9cfc9ea166

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Actually, it needs to be done at the state level to avoid a future pardon by POTUS.

Although I have little faith in Kemp.
 
No he won’t, as I’ve said before, with his army of attorneys and accountants, he’ll postpone, appeal, plus delay any legal action long after his natural lifespan, and to help them along, a political party and major news networks will argue and defend him throughout regardless of the seriousness of the legalities
 
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