• @MagicShel@programming.dev
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        211 year ago

        “This is a great crowd here at the Atlantis Correctional Facility. You folks do some of the best underwater in terms of wetness…what’s that? Atlanta? Atlanta, I mean. How about those Seahawks?”

      • @11181514@lemm.ee
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        141 year ago

        Call it “Person woman man camera TV” and have those as the things he draws on the walls.

      • Jaysyn
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        121 year ago

        Now I want to see that Robot Chicken / SNL skit.

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        Make it somewhat like the SNL sketch, where we see what Trump is seeing, except this time, it’s realistic, and only in the end, is it revealed that he was in prison all the time.

        • Title: Trump’s Grand Show

          Setting: A lavish TV studio set. Cameras flashing, audience clapping. There’s a prominent desk with a shiny sign: “The Trump Hour”.

          Cast:

          • Donald Trump (played by Alec Baldwin)
          • Various show guests (including Eddie)
          • Studio Audience
          • TV crew

          Trump (Baldwin): (Smiling, waving) “Welcome, everyone, to the greatest show on Earth - ‘The Trump Hour’! Tremendous lineup tonight!”

          Audience: (Loud applause)

          Trump (Baldwin): “Our first guest tonight, a man of wisdom and knowledge, Eddie!”

          Eddie: (Looking bewildered) “Uh… Thanks, Don. Happy to be… here?”

          Trump (Baldwin): “Eddie, tell the people about our latest venture.”

          Eddie: (Hesitates) “You mean… the crayons?”

          Trump (Baldwin): “The MAGA crayons, Eddie! The ones that let you draw your own reality!”

          Eddie: (Nervously) “Right… Um, with these crayons, folks, you can… change the world?”

          Trump (Baldwin): (Beaming) “Exactly! No more fake news! Draw your own stories!”

          Audience: (Cheering)

          Trump (Baldwin): “Now, for a special segment. Tweets of the week!” (Takes out a piece of paper) “Ahem. ‘Just had the most tremendous steak in Shawshank. Best ever!’”

          Eddie: (Whispering) “That was gruel, Don.”

          Trump (Baldwin): (Ignoring Eddie) “And another one: ‘Huge rally in Cell Block C. Tremendous crowd!’”

          Eddie: “That was lunchtime…”

          Trump (Baldwin): “Moving on! Our musical guest, the Shawshank Shakers!” (No music plays, just the sound of distant clanging)

          Suddenly, the studio starts to shake, and the illusion starts to crack. The lavish set fades, replaced by cold, gray walls. The audience becomes rows of empty beds, the TV crew transforms into prison guards.

          Guard: “Lights out, Trump!”

          Eddie: (Sighing) “Every night…”

          Trump (Baldwin): (Holding his crayon, looking around the prison cell) “They loved me, Eddie. Did you see that crowd?”

          Eddie: “Goodnight, Don.”

          End.

      • Konala Koala
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        11 year ago

        And then pretend the drawn audience is asking him while he wants to run for president of the cell block in that prison since he had already been disqualified for POTUS by Amendment 14, section 3.

  • @CobblerScholar@lemmy.world
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    1331 year ago

    I get that gradually tightening the screws and doing this extremely methodically will ultimately end up with the most amenable outcome. This is a fundamental test of our legal system and it has to be followed to the letter for it to work.

    That being said that’s pretty fucking small comfort to a country that jails people for decades for possessing a plant that is legal in many states and yet won’t hold accountable a man who we witnessed stirring up a mob to attack the fucking captial building on live television. He’s a cult leader that is given a chance to speak on a national media stage again stirring up his base until they storm the capital again.

    • @hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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      More severe penalties is still following the legal system. I completely agree that it should all be by the book, but letting him flout the law with minimal repurcuasions undermines the law, not strengthens it.

      As you say, there should be equivalency in justice, otherwise it’s unjust.

    • @Nudding@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      Hitler served 9 months of a 5 year sentence, and wrote mein kampf in jail. Its not over yet, my friend.

      • Cethin
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        61 year ago

        True, but Trump is old. It’s not over, but it likely is for Trump. Someone else will be waiting to take his place though.

    • @Nudding@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      Do you think the country that allows slavery and legalized bribery will make the right choice in terms of justice? The world isn’t holding its breath.

  • HuddaBudda
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    741 year ago

    I have just learned that the very Biased, Trump Hating Judge in D.C., (blah blah blah…), ME, has reimposed a GAG ORDER which will put me at a disadvantage against my prosecutorial and political opponents,” Trump wrote at 12:28 a.m.,

    Want to know what’s the first thing you should not do when getting a gag order? Eliminate plausible deniability that you saw said gag order and then violate it.

  • @paddirn@lemmy.world
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    681 year ago

    He’s pushing the limits because he’s never been held accountable for anything in his life or had to deal with serious consequences. If anything, getting in trouble for this now will just make all the MAGAts even more fanatical and say that he’s being targeted by the system, it’s a political hit-job, blah blah blah. He should’ve been locked up a long time ago, but the next best time is today.

    • @orbitz@lemmy.ca
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      231 year ago

      If you somehow managed to reach into a beehive multiple times without being stung you’d probably think you’ll never be stung. It shows why the law can’t ignore white collar crimes, you get people like Trump who have never faced real consequences for their actions. I’m pretty sure it’s compunded by his narcissism but then you get into sensitive situations because now he’s a public figure. Trump should never have been a sensitive situation for the law, he’s a criminal and has always been one but they’re treating him softer than someone in traffic court where the ticketing officer isn’t even there.

  • @randon31415@lemmy.world
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    611 year ago

    Can’t jail rich people. That is why fines exist. Once we fine him enough, he becomes poor people, and you can put poor people in jail.

  • @dhork@lemmy.world
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    411 year ago

    I wonder if all the judges can cooperate on fines. So this judge can say “You pissed off the other judge twice and he doubled your fine? Well I’ll double his fine!” It won’t take for him to get to 1,280,000

    • 520
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      Absolutely. Doesn’t even need cooperation. His previous violations will be available to the current judge, as well as previous sanctions. They absolutely can and should take that into account.

      • norbert
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        191 year ago

        They sure as fuck consider priors when dealing with normal people.

  • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    291 year ago

    Why shouldn’t he? Every time he’s done it so far, he’s been given nothing more than either a finger-wag or a nominal fine that wouldn’t even qualify as pocket change. If you were engaging in behavior you wanted to engage in and the judge told you to stop or he’d fine you $1.79, would you care?

    So far every single one of these judges have bent the knee to Trump. They have all admitted to giving him treatment that nobody else would receive. And they have all proven that their threats are empty. Why should he follow the rules when he knows he’ll suffer no meaningful penalty for breaking them?

    Throw this guy in jail for a weekend to start, then see if he changes his tune. After that, jail pending trial.

    But if these people are going to continue playing Trump’s games by Trump’s rules, they can’t be surprised when he continues to do whatever he wants.

  • @digdilem@feddit.uk
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    231 year ago

    Those fines are insultingly small. But putting him in jail would only make him more of a martyr. The law is still struggling to cope with this man.

    • FiveMacs
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      451 year ago

      And…just do it. They are setting a message that if rich = immune to punishment.

      • spaceghotiOP
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        161 year ago

        Sadly, all this is doing is acknowledging the truth we already knew.

      • Maeve
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        21 year ago

        Tbf that’s been the message my whole life.

      • @digdilem@feddit.uk
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        11 year ago

        He’s hardly the first rich American to escape justice if he continues to do so. Rich folk in America have literally gotten away with murder. (OJ for one)

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      181 year ago

      He makes a terrible martyr, though.

      He just won’t shut up! Martyrs are supposed to be dead. You ever hear a dead guy blabber?

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        111 year ago

        If Trump was martyred half the MAGAs would insist he’s alive and another half will insist he’s going to come back some day. The former will point to AI deepfakes created by Russia as proof, and will declare a holy war on the other half. Eventually the problem will solve itself.

        • FuglyDuck
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          11 year ago

          Eh. You given them more credit.

          Pretty sure they’re not competent enough to get the job done,

          • chingadera
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            11 year ago

            That’s the important thing to note here. They are not trying to get the job done, they are trying to ensure that nobody can get the job done, the one thing morons excel at.

            • FuglyDuck
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              01 year ago

              OC was suggesting relying on MAGA to split into a civil war and exterminate themselves… you just laid out the argument for why they won’t manage to do that.

              • chingadera
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                11 year ago

                I either read this incorrectly or read something else and replied to the wrong thread, you right.

    • z3rOR0ne
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      71 year ago

      I could care less if the morons see him as a martyr and rise the fuck up. Fucking let them. At this point I’d rather they get gunned down in a blaze of glory than let them silently breed and plan the next fucking coup. Fuck Trump supporters and any who sympathize.

      • @digdilem@feddit.uk
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        21 year ago

        But it does matter. Maybe not to you directly, but the January 6th treason attack was a direct result of his influence. Obviously people who follow him are massive bell ends, but they still matter and they still vote. America’s democracy is far from perfect, and has definitely struggled to cope over the past few years, but it put him in the most powerful position in the world for four years and despite all the evidence, enough people are still supporting him that a second term still can’t be ruled out.

        It beggars belief, it really does, but you really should care about it and a single person being a martyr has historically changed the world.

  • Nougat
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    221 year ago

    There we go. Obvious violations of the gag order. He’ll see consequences at the heat death of the universe.

    • athos77
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      51 year ago

      One violation, I think - Bill Barr. Both of the judges who have put in gag orders have specifically excluded themselves from being covered by the gag orders.

      • Nougat
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        61 year ago

        Thankfully, I have handy a document to review.

        Accordingly, and pursuant to Local Criminal Rule 57.7©, it is hereby ORDERED that:

        All interested parties in this matter, including the parties and their counsel, are prohibited from making any public statements, or directing others to make any public statements, that target (1) the Special Counsel prosecuting this case or his staff; (2) defense counsel or their staff; (3) any of this court’s staff or other supporting personnel; or (4) any reasonably foreseeable witness or the substance of their testimony.

        She may have said something different from the bench to clarify this, but she could fall under the emphasized point three. The Court is one entity, the Judge is another entity, which serves the Court.

        • athos77
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          I’ve been listening to a couple legal podcasts, and they’ve both said they don’t think the judges are covered by the orders.

  • @thorbot@lemmy.world
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    141 year ago

    Let’s just sew his mouth shut so I don’t have to keep hearing about this piece of shit traitorous fuckbag

  • @ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    I assume this is just going to continue escalating, and I’m really curious to see what the supreme court will respond to this when it inevitably reaches them. Will they allow their fellow judges to be bullied and harassed, discrediting themselves in the process, or finally squeeze this necrotic orange.