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Special Counsel CONFIRMS Trump Faces ARREST After Ruling

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Good afternoon.

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Today, an indictment was unsealed

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charging Donald J. Trump with felony

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violations of our national security

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laws, as well as participating in a

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conspiracy to obstruct justice.

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This indictment was voted by a grand

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jury of citizens in the Southern

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District of Florida, and I invite

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everyone to read it in full to

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understand the scope and the gravity of

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the crimes charged.

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The men and women of the United States

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intelligence community and our armed

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forces dedicate their lives to

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protecting our nation and its people.

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Our laws that protect national defense

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information are critical to the safety

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and security of the United States and

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they must be enforced.

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>> Special counsel Jack Smith is telling

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Republicans,

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"Game on." In a letter just released

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from his attorneys to Congressman Jim

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Jordan and Senator Chuck Grassley, the

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chairs of the House and Senate Judiciary

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Committee, Jack Smith is offering to

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testify, but he wants to do so in a

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public hearing about the investigations

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he conducted.

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>> So imagine for a second you're Donald

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Trump. You've always believed you were

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above it all. Like being president

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somehow meant you could escape any

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consequences forever. You thought these

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investigations would just quietly vanish

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and that you could buy enough time to

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dodge them. But then Jack Smith drops a

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bombshell in his final report. It paints

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a stark picture of a wide-ranging

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criminal conspiracy and clearly shows

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that you knowingly broke federal laws.

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The evidence, backed by witness

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statements and documents, is strong

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enough for an immediate indictment.

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Smith doesn't hold back in his findings.

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He indicates that grand juries were

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poised to indict you, firmly believing

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that the evidence against you is

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overwhelming and that conviction would

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be a likely outcome. even after your

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presidency. And when Smith publicly

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states that your arrest is imminent once

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you're no longer in office, it really

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drives the point home. You're facing

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federal charges, a trial, testimony from

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witnesses, and all the evidence laid out

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for a jury to decide your fate. Based on

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what Smith has gathered, conviction

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looks more probable than just possible.

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The reality is staring down at you.

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You're likely heading towards arrest,

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trial, and possibly even prison. Before

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diving deeper into this, I want to take

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a moment to acknowledge something

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important. So, let's dive into something

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that's really shaking things up.

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>> Given the many mischaracterizations of

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Mr. Smith's investigation into President

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Trump's alleged mishandling of

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classified documents and his role in

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attempting to overturn the results of

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the 2020 election. Mr. Smith

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respectfully requests the opportunity to

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testify in open hearings before the

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House and Senate Judiciary Committees.

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Jack Smith, the special counsel,

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recently made it clear that President

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Trump is facing some serious trouble.

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He's not beating around the bush. He

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flat out confirmed that Trump could be

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arrested. The evidence is all lined up

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and the case is ready to roll. The only

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hiccup at the moment is that sitting

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presidents can't be indicted thanks to a

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policy from the Justice Department. But

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as soon as Trump steps down, whether

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that's in the foreseeable future or

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later, everything changes. That's when

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the arrest warrants will be handed out,

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charges filed, and the trial will kick

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off. We're talking about a federal

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criminal trial here where Trump could

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face charges like obstruction,

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conspiracy, and mishandling classified

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documents, among others. All serious

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stuff that could land him behind bars

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for years. And guess what? Smith has the

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proof to back all these claims. Now,

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let's break this down a bit more.

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Smith's final report, which came out in

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October 2025, is pretty damning. It

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confirms that Trump wasn't just confused

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or misled. He knowingly conspired to

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block the certification of Joe Biden's

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victory in the 2020 election. He knew

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what he was doing was illegal, and he

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made a choice to try to overturn the

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election result anyway. The report

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outlines how Trump broke several federal

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laws, including obstruction of an

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official proceeding and conspiracy to

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defraud the United States. serious

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offenses that can lead to decades behind

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bars. What Smith has essentially

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communicated is that they have

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everything they need. The evidence, the

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witnesses, and the case against Trump is

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solid. This revelation about Trump

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potentially facing arrest is a gamecher,

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and it's honestly hard to believe he

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said that out loud. So, here's the

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scoop. The special counsel, Smith, has

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been on this for a while and has gotten

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a lot of solid evidence. We're not just

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talking rumors or hearsay. This comes

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from folks who were actually in Trump's

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administration. These are people who sat

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in on meetings where Trump talked about

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trying to overturn the election and they

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received orders from him to do some

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questionable things. They can recount

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exactly what Trump said and did.

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Interestingly, some of these loyalists

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to Trump now have switched gears,

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realizing that their own self-p

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protection matters more than sticking

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with him. On top of witness testimonies,

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there are also tons of documents in

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play. Think emails, text messages, call

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logs, and even handwritten notes from

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meetings. All this stuff basically

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proves that Trump was aware he was

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engaging in something illegal. The

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evidence shows he was repeatedly

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informed that he lost, that there was no

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fraud, and that what he was doing was

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against the law. Yet, he pushed ahead

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anyway. According to the report, the

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grand jury was actually all set to

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indict Trump. They sifted through the

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evidence, listened to witnesses, and

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examined all the documents. They decided

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the case was strong enough to bring

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charges against him. They were primed to

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move forward with the indictment. But

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then came a twist. Trump won the

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election in 2024, regaining the

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presidency. Because of a Justice

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Department policy, they can't indict a

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sitting president. So, everything got

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put on hold. However, let me tell you,

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Smith has been very clear that this

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delay isn't permanent. Once Trump is out

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of office, the prosecution will kick

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back into gear. All the evidence ready,

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the charges ready, the whole case

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prepped and waiting for the right

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moment. An arrest is on the horizon.

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Smith has also made it known that he's

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not still out there hunting for evidence

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or working on building a case. That ship

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has sailed. It's all done. When talking

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about the likelihood of conviction,

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Smith is confident, not just crossing

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his fingers and hoping for the best. He

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believes that based on all the evidence

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and the credibility of the witnesses, a

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jury will find Trump guilty. And he's

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looking at some serious jail time. This

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isn't just wishful thinking or some

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political bias. This is coming straight

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from the special counsel. After years of

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digging into this, sifting through all

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the evidence, and going before grand

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juries, Smith is stating plainly that

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Trump has committed crimes and the

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chances of conviction are high. This

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situation is truly unprecedented. The

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situation with Trump is looking pretty

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serious and it's becoming clear that a

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former president is facing some real

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consequences. There's confirmation that

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his arrest is on the horizon and

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prosecution seems inevitable. It's hard

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to wrap your head around the fact that

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he might spend the rest of his life

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behind bars. The charges are no longer

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hypothetical. They're real, documented,

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and ready to be filed. Trump knows

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