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After he's indicted, you mean? The Cohen felony indictments are hanging out there, and that's not going to go away. Pardoning Cohen just allows Cohen to spill the beans on Trump's own criminal conduct.
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People have run for President from prison before. If he does actually get imprisoned it would take away his ability to tweet and such, but I don't think you can really take for granted it would make *that* much of a difference.
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I think the GOP will dump him by then. How much circus can they take when they are not in office?
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There will be Administration / Dem attack dogs, but Biden won’t sully himself with Trump.
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I think that's right.
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You unleash the entire DoJ on his entire enterprise, and anyone who associated with him, charging everyone from him to all the Hatch Act violators, right on down to the intern who thought it was cute to use Canadian quarters in the snack machine at the office.
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Live long enough and you'll find out. We're not there yet.
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Trump is already out of control when it comes to the GOP agenda. When he is gone and Tweeting other players will jockey for prominence. This disarray helps Biden have a clear message.
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I think once he leaves office and then two weeks later Twitter kicks him off, his influence will wane by at least 50%
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