Can the Democrats scare the Supreme Court out of hearing Trump’s appeal?



Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 counts in his New York hush-money trial — and Americans everywhere are horrified.

Not only because the former president may be going to prison, but the additional looming consequences could be game-changing.

“I think it also will be used as the excuse for Joe Biden not debating him. ‘I don’t debate a felon,’” Glenn Beck predicts, mocking Biden.

“They’re moving past this and they’re moving to the Supreme Court,” Glenn continues. “They are launching cannon balls at the ship, saying, ‘Don’t you dare get involved in this trial.’”

“They sent the message to Alito and Thomas and everybody else, ‘Back off, stay down,’” he explains.

“That’s the entire point of this process, in a nutshell, is intimidation. Telling them to back down, do not stand in our way,” Glenn’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, agrees.

“I’m glad you talk about this going to the Supreme Court. This is absolutely getting appealed,” Buttrill says. “But first he has to go to sentencing. Now, normally, in a sane world, I would say you know he’s only going to get probation, maybe at the very worst like house arrest.”

While the Democrats are doing everything they can to keep Trump out of the White House, their plan might be backfiring when it comes to their support.

“People who didn’t vote and don’t like Donald Trump, I’ve seen them yesterday give and commit to voting for him,” Glenn says, adding that however, “there is a chance this works out horribly.”


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Trump tells Glenn Beck the American people see through Democrats' efforts to lock him up: 'Every case is a scam' like 'Russia, Russia, Russia'



Former President Donald Trump told nationally syndicated radio host and Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck Tuesday that he ultimately won't need to run his campaign from a prison cell because his case is strong and the charges against him are flimsy.

As for the impact of the four indictments he has been slapped with, Trump did not appear remotely skittish, intimating they are just more of what he has already withstood and that there will be a reckoning at the ballot box because the "public gets it."

Beck noted early in the interview, "You've seen the deep state. We now all know what you saw was true and deeper than I think any of us knew. They've weaponized everything. They are serious about trying to put you in prison."

Trump has been indicted for allegedly: falsifying business records; retaining classified national defense information; conspiring to defraud the U.S. and to violate civil rights; and for alleged false statements and racketeering, all amounting to 91 counts.

The corresponding felony charges together carry potential prison sentences adding up to a maximum sentence of 717.5 years behind bars, reported Forbes.

In light of the real possibility Trump could end up facing something far more consequential than a monetizable mug shot, Beck pressed Trump on whether he would continue his campaign in prison.

Trump stressed, "I don't think that's ever happening. We have a great case. Every case is a scam," then likened his four indictments to the Democrat-led Russian collusion hoax.

"Remember, I was dealing with Russia, Russia, Russia. Then, all of a sudden, ... the Mueller report said there was no collusion, and everyone had a heart attack. And then they started on Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine," said Trump. "These are bad people. These are sick people."

Trump suggested that rather than a jail cell, his recent indictments have instead landed him ahead in the polls, noting the inverse relationship between the Washington establishment's loathing for him and his popularity with the American public has been around since the day he came down the escalator on June 16, 2015.

According to the latest Harris/Messenger poll, Trump leads the second-top Republican, Gov. Ron DeSantis, by 45 points, and is in a dead heat with the Democratic frontrunner, President Joe Biden.

"I think the fake indictment that they did in Georgia was very helpful," continued Trump. "The public is smarter than anyone can imagine because they understand what's happening. ... I was doing very well before this stuff, but it's really driven my poll numbers up."

While Trump indicated the various efforts to preclude him from running again have prompted a boost in the polls, he said that his staying power is the result of the abundance of "love of what we stand for," including a great economy and strong borders.

Watch the full interview here:

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