- A former president has now been charged with 91 felonies in four different cases.
- The state case involves a mobster statute, is unpardonable, and requires jail time if convicted.
- A prison sentence is possible if found guilty on any one of the other charges as well.
- The defendant is running for president again and will likely get the GOP nomination.
- During his campaign, he may sitting through 5 trials, one of which could be televised.
- The defendant enjoys the support of more than a third of the population.
- The Constitution allows for a convicted criminal to be president and serve from jail.
I do not think he has near this much support. "The defendant enjoys the support of more than a third of the population." He definitely has the support of many Republicans, but that does not translate to 1/3 of the total population of our country.
We will all be dead before this plays out.