Another indication Donald Trump is headed for prison

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So many pundits have been busy spreading doom and gloom. Many insist Trump will NEVER be indicted. Others derisively snort that the Department of Justice is taking too long. And for these pundits, with their woe is me attitudes and gloomy predictions, it appears there is ONE prediction they have not talked about.

What if Trump is indicted — multiple times? It makes sense. Georgia. And Garland’s investigation. Won’t it be nice to see double indictments?

And that is just what former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder predicts will happen. Holder, on Thursday, appeared on SiriusXM’s Urban View, where he spoke at length about this. Holder thinks the first indictment may come from Georgia. “My eyes are on Fulton County first,” Holden said.

And that makes sense. Georgia is already deep into its investigation, and there is less to investigate than at the DOJ. But Holder also predicts Trump will be indicted by the Justice Department — AFTER Georgia.

“Look at the Justice Department in 2023,” Holder said. “And I think ultimately you’re probably going to see the President, former President of the United States, indicted as well.”

Of course, Holder could be wrong. But he knows, of course, much about the topic at hand. And more and more people are saying the same thing — saying what Palmer Report has said from the beginning. It appears likely Trump will see multiple indictments. How lovely. Just think about it. Trump’s got a criminal brain. But it is not a particularly SMART criminal brain.

Think of his soul as a firecracker. What do firecrackers do? They explode. And Trump’s explosions are all over the place, surrounding anyone and anything he comes into contact with. He can’t control himself. Bad news for a criminal because evidence of crimes will mount without control.

So, no, Trump is not bright. But his ranting and ravings are bright and booming. And soon, it is likely Pat Cipollone will be testifying in front of a grand Jury about Trump’s explosion of words on January 6. Where Trump commits crimes, so witnesses follow. I for one can’t wait to see what the future holds for Trump. Hopefully it will be exactly as we all picture it.