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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right. So Donald Trump's conviction on thirty four felony
council last week brought his hush money trial to an end,
but we still have his sentencing coming up on July eleventh,
which is a few days before the Republicans are set
to pick him as their presidential nominee for twenty twenty four.
He faces a maximum of four years in prison for
each count, which adds up to a maximum prison sentence
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of one hundred and thirty six years, but New York
State caps its prison sentences at twenty years for these
types of offenses. In an interview with BBC on Sunday,
one of Trump's lawyers said that Trump is a quote
victim of political selective prosecution, and he insisted that even
if Trump is put in jail, he would still run
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for office because there are people that need him.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
So there you go. Let me let me ask you
a question. When everybody else gets convicted, is that political?
Is that weaponizing the judicial system for politics? He had
a third four accounts, and for them to talk about
you know, I was watching Fox and you know what
they said. They said they turned thirty four mystic misdemeanors
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into thirty four felonies. No, they didn't. You all have
predetermined what a felony is and a misdemeanor. Now, a
crime is a misdemeanor. It's a certain amount of money involved.
Once you exceed that amount of money, it becomes a felony.
Telling somebody not to vote can be a misdemeanor. It's
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a felony if you try to block voting or present
a false narrative to change the or sway the vote.
It's also point I don't understand is the Republicans and Fox,
and I've been watching them every day. They never mention
what he did wrong. It's they're using it for political gain.
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They're not even admitting. They don't acknowledge any wrongdoing. That
you paid a porn star one hundred and thirty fellas
fellas here, fellas. If your wife found out you paid
a pawn star one hundred and thirty dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Let alone thousands.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
If you paid a porn star one hundred and thirty
thousand dollars, do you know the problems you're going to
have in your marriage. Yeah, and she finds out that
you slept with her and you spent one hundred and
thirty thousand for hush money, just one hundred and thirty
dollars for hush money.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
But listen, this country six all of this in twenty sixteen.
He was trying to do Hillary the emails, lock her up,
all of the thing, and then at the same time
he was breaking the law himself at the same time
doing this right here is crime right here, but he
didn't want to talk about that.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
But emails on your private phone and paying off a
porn star, but need.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
To prevail that about his campaign, And there's no way
he's gonna get jail time.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Right I don't think so.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
I don't think the judge is going to sentence him
to jail.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
I do not.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Yeah, and don't forget he has three more criminal cases
coming up coming up at thirty four minutes after the hour.
Oh look, who's here, cister Odell. See what her take
is on all of this. Right after this, you're listening
Steve Harvey Morning Show.