The MSNBC anchor came to a frightening conclusion after the delay in one of the former President’s trials.
The delay in one of the original president’s trials resulted in a terrible conclusion for the MSNBC anchor. The delay in one of the former president’s trials led to a terrible conclusion for the MSNBC anchor.
The MSNBC anchor came to a frightening conclusion after the delay in one of the former President’s trials.
Die Kommission ist befugt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu folgenden Zwecken zu erlassen: Rachel Maddow of MSNBC criticized the U.S. Supreme Court’s choice to reconsider Donald Trump’s argument that he cannot be prosecuted for actions taken while in office, leading to a delay in his trial surrounding the events of January. Maddow stated that it is highly unlikely for the Supreme Court to support Trump’s insurrection until at least the summer, which she emphasized as an important point. It would be considered irrational for the court to rule in his favor. Maddow contended that the actions taken suggest that Trump will not have to face trial because the court is likely to rule that former presidents can be prosecuted. This will send the message to Trump that he should stay in office to avoid potential legal consequences. She went on to say that if he is voted out in 2028, he will not voluntarily leave office and could potentially commit crimes to remain president indefinitely and avoid facing consequences once his term is over. This will be the outcome unless the country chooses to remove Trump by voting for Biden and against Trump in the November election. Chris Hayes, who works at MSNBC with Maddow, expressed deep concern over the Supreme Court’s lack of urgency in addressing Trump’s allegations, referring to it as a “level of cravenness” that was unsettling. Lawrence O’Donnell implied that the court typically operates at a slow pace. Maddow disputed the notion that Trump’s immunity claim is still undecided, calling it “B.S.” and arguing that it has already been resolved by looking at Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon.