Curtains for Donald Trump

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When a civil trial jury found Rudy Giuliani liable for lying about Georgia election workers and awarded nine figures in damages, Donald Trump wasn’t technically on trial. But let’s be real here: this was Trump’s top henchman spreading Trump’s election lies and harassing election workers in Trump’s name. This was a verdict against Donald Trump.

Two of Donald Trump’s criminal trials will focus on Trump’s attempts at overthrowing the 2020 election. Those trials will have similar parameters, overlapping circumstances, and even many of the same witnesses that we just saw in Giuliani’s civil trial – where the civil jury was so sickened by the Trump-Giuliani antics that it handed down a $148 million verdict.

The biggest difference is that while the Giuliani verdict was in a civil trial where the only penalties are money, Trump is facing criminal trials where a verdict against him will send him to prison (Giuliani is also facing a criminal trial).

But the sentiment and circumstances are going to be the same. If the Giuliani civil trial was a test case for how juries view the Trump regime’s 2020 antics, then the verdict says that Donald Trump is going to be convicted and given a harsh prison sentence.