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Aug. 26, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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How Can Trump Destroy the Deep State Prosecutions: Tactics and Strategy
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I don't ever want to speak ill of people of great juridical talents on YouTube and social media.
But there are some folks who are primarily appellate lawyers.
And they've been lawyers for a long time.
And they're wonderfully adept and adroit and capable of explaining to you and explicating and limbing the more nuanced aspects of a jurisprudential arcana.
That being said, they couldn't try their way out of a paper bag.
They're great for appellate type of tactics.
They're important.
You always have to have the appellate court, meaning the appeal to try to get something turned over appeal.
But when you're trying the case and that jury is looking at you, how are you going to do?
How are you going to put your abilities and your personality and your style together?
And convey with them.
If you think picking a debate winner is tough, try going before a group of strangers, explaining a case, this time of the most controversial person on the planet, and you're going to have to maintain some kind of degree of respect with them, and then they're going to like you, but also not taken out on your client.
What are the considerations?
What are the pitfalls?
What does Trump have to do?
Can he even win this?
Do we have a chance at this?
Yes.
But the only thing you can do, and the best thing you can do, is to probably do your best to minimize unforced errors.
And keep in mind a couple of things.
I'm going to be explaining this to you.
In extreme difficult, not difficult, in extreme precision, I should hope.
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I've seen weather that doesn't even exist.
I've seen stuff.
How about firenadoes?
Weird conflations, portmanteaus of fire plumes and tornadoes in an admixture of death and destruction.
Dear God, it's going on here.
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Dismiss this all you want.
You can say, whatever.
We're talking food.
We're talking zombie land.
We're talking a president and an administration who prefers to laud chest-feeding, overpaying, homage.
And feelings of sorrow for the Lahaina Maui victims.
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Now, what does Trump have to do?
Let's talk about this.
Well, in no particular order, let me give you my idea of what he has to do.
You ready for this?
Okay, first of all, he's got to...
Sever his case from the rest of these people.
Sever.
Get him out of the way.
Get him out of the way.
Dear God, get him out of the way.
He looks like he's part of this Gambino pizza connection.
Who are these people?
Didn't he get Rudy?
I don't know how Rudy's going to be.
Rudy concerns me.
Rudy was such a great mayor.
Oh my God, he saved New York.
And now, I don't know what he's done.
Who knows?
Second, who's going to flip on him?
Who's already flipped on him?
Let me ask you a question.
Think about this.
Let's say you're Rudy, as an example.
And I have no reason to even suggest this.
And I think if ever there's a stand-up guy, it's Rudy.
But let's just be crazy for a moment, okay?
Here's a guy who's 79, 80 years old.
At the end of his trajectory, he went from the highest of highs, now he's doing this, okay?
He turns to Trump and says, hey, listen.
You gotta help me out with these legal fees here.
You know, I put myself on the line for you.
You know, this was about you.
This isn't about me.
I did this for you.
Are you gonna help me out with these legal fees?
Sorry.
What?
Sorry.
Trump's now, they say, might be moving.
Who knows?
Mar-a-Lago to his son.
I hope it's a little bit less transparent than that, but what do I know?
You don't see Rudy one day sitting in his hotel or sitting alone having a few shots and saying, I've had enough of this.
I know how this thing works.
I know how this thing works.
He's had his voucher with Sammy the Bull.
Half of the whole federal criminal practice has been flipping people and getting this one that doesn't like it, this one, and substantial assistance against this one.
Oh my God!
So he picks up the phone and says, listen, let me offer you some...
Minimal.
Minimal.
What are you looking for to see what I can do?
Get me out of this.
I'm 80 years old.
I don't belong here.
I'm Rudy.
I'm a crime fighter.
Now, I'm not saying it's going to happen, and I'm not going to put any amount of properties.
But what I'm saying is, if it can happen to Rudy, how about somebody down the road who says, I don't know what the hell's going on here.
They don't even know my name.
Why am I even in a racketeering for what?
Racketeering?
This is a racketeering organization.
I don't even know who these people are.
How do I know?
You don't think that's going to happen?
Now, another thing you've got to keep in mind.
Let's assume it goes to court.
And by the way, stop talking about this mugshot.
Mugshots don't matter.
Nobody cares about that.
Elvis is a mugshot.
Everybody's got a mugshot.
Look at the mugshots.
Frank Sinatra's got a mugshot.
Everybody's got mugshots.
It means nothing.
The greatest mugshots of all time were Rush Limbaugh, Tom DeLay, and John Gotti.
Throw in Jenna Ellis.
She's smiling a little too much.
Does Trump's mugshot look stupid?
Yes.
Should he have practiced for that?
Yes.
But it's moot!
Nothing.
The mugshot doesn't matter.
It's unnecessary.
But it's moot at this particular point.
But how is he going to deal?
Let's assume he goes to trial.
And we'll get to this in a moment.
He's sitting in a courtroom.
And sitting over there are these people.
And they're this far away from a president.
They've never seen a former president.
They're going crazy.
This is a state court in Georgia.
State!
They're thinking, wow!
How does Trump look?
Does he talk to them?
Does he not?
Can you talk?
Be careful.
Do they call him President Trump?
Do they call him Mr. Trump?
I can see what is called a motion in limine, depending upon where you're from, that asks the court, may we refer to him as former President Trump or President Trump?
They call colonels, colonels and doctors, doctors.
This is courtesy.
This is the way it goes, obviously.
These are things which are critical for people to understand.
People have to understand how this thing works, okay?
So, do you call him that?
How does Trump look at these people?
Now, another thing to do is, you think I'm kidding.
You've got to understand something.
Now, what's also critical to understand is, Trump has to do little stupid things, like, for example...
He's going to stand up whenever that jury comes in.
The president is going to stand up for you.
The president is going to show ultimate respect to you because they are under the impression that Trump is some class A prick who doesn't like anybody, but they're going to be amazed at his comportment, his respect for the jury.
It's going to wow them.
That's the next one.
Sever the defendant?
Sever the cases to an extent, yes, but sever the defendants.
Preferably move to federal court.
Get out of there.
Why federal court?
If you can show under the rules that what Trump did, believe it or not, was in his capacity as a sitting president, that's a different world completely.
It's a different strategy, different aspect, and we'll remove him from this.
remove him from the...
this...
this...
This cacophonous concatenation of criminal calamity.
He's got to get out of that.
Now, he also understands he has to balance these cases.
He has to balance them.
Let me say something to you.
I love when people say, oh, the New York case is a joke.
It's not a joke.
They're going to convict them of it.
What's the matter with you?
Oh, that's stupid.
What?
You can't disqualify him from office because of the 14th Amendment.
Yes, they will!
These are these experts, these people who say, oh, I know what I'm talking about.
And the reason why they do it is one of two reasons.
Number one, they go on YouTube and they go on these things to tell you what you want to hear.
I hate to break it to you, but it's true.
They tell you what you want to hear.
Sorry.
Numbers go up, metrics go up.
Me, I'm doing this the wrong way.
I always tell you reality.
Trump can get convicted of everything.
Could Trump do time in prison?
Yes, theoretically.
There's some hurdles here.
You haven't...
I'm sure you know this by now.
You do know they want to...
And by the way, that question that Tucker Carlson asked about whether they're going to Epstein him, I'm not even going to go there.
But do you think that's out of the ordinary?
And Trump believes that Epstein committed suicide?
Come on, stop it.
Did somebody tell you to say that?
You know, if I didn't know better, I'm thinking, maybe you're worried about some pictures that might be on some Epstein thing somewhere, and you're going to lowball that concern.
I don't know.
I'm just spitballing.
I'm just coming up with different ideas.
I'm not suggesting any of that other kind of stuff.
But all I'm going to tell you right now is simply this.
Trump has got to teach these people a lesson.
Bring on historians.
Bring on experts.
Bring on people who have spent their life studying the notion of the process to convince these people and explain to these people that what Trump did was absolutely 100% correct and within the boundaries of the law.
And that it's been done before.
And they did it with Bush against Gore.
They did it with Jamie Raskin did it, and Stacey Abrams did it, and Hillary Clinton did it.
And everybody does this.
Everybody does this.
Show them.
Stretch this thing out.
Put on expert witnesses.
Put on academicians.
Put on people to explain.
You have to, in order to vitiate...
The notion of the intent aspect, you have to show these people what it was that you were trying to do in the first place.
Because you will vitiate the specific intent aspect of it, or specifically the notion that you intended knowingly, intentionally, to be violating the laws for you to tell them, no, I didn't do anything that violates the law.
This is commonplace.
This is what happens in real life.
Okay, you got it?
You got it?
Good.
Good.
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Do you a favor.
Do everybody a favor.
Let me ask you again.
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These aren't MREs.
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I can't even imagine yet.
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Do I make myself clear?
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