The Daily Escape:
Sunrise, Avon, NC – July 2023 photo by Donna Cartwright Hayden
Weâve reached a point in our politics where the silly season never ends. The truth is slowly beginning to seep into the publicâs consciousness that lifelong scofflaw Donald J. Trump is in deep shit. Wrongo is referring to the slate of trials the Former Guy is facing between now and the 2024 presidential election.
Florida US District Judge Cannon has just set a trial date for Trumpâs classified documents case, so we can tally his busy legal schedule. As of now, the first item on the docket happens in October 2023. It is a civil lawsuit alleging he, his adult sons, and the Trump Organization were engaged in a $250 million fraud for inflating the values of his golf courses, hotels, and properties to obtain loans and insurance.
Next in line is the second bite of the apple for E. Jean Carroll. On January 15, 2024, (the same day as the Republican Partyâs Iowa caucuses), Trump is again facing off against Carroll who won her last case against him. This time, she is seeking $10 million in damages for repeated attempts by Trump to defame her. The judge recently allowed Carroll to amend her lawsuit over Trumpâs 2019 comments to include similar comments he made recently on CNN.
After that, the big trial fireworks begin with a March 25 case, where Trump will face a jury for the first time in a NY criminal case charging him with falsifying business records. The Manhattan district attorneyâs office says Trump falsified records to cover up a reimbursement to his former fixer Michael Cohen, who advanced a hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The judge has warned Trump that he is required to attend every day of the trial, potentially keeping him off the campaign trail for a couple of weeks.
Then itâs on to the May 20th classified documents case in Florida. Judge Cannon has set the classified documents case to begin in a two-week period beginning May 20, 2023. By that time, only a few states will not have voted in caucuses or primaries. By then, itâs likely that Trump will have a commanding lead in the race for the Republican nomination.
We still donât know if Trump will be indicted on federal charges for attempting to stage a coup to remain in power despite losing the 2020 presidential election. The signs are that he will face more federal charges from Special Prosecutor Jack Smith within a few days or weeks.
Also, state charges in Georgia could come sometime in August. The Fulton County DA is considering bringing racketeering and conspiracy charges in connection with Trumpâs efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.
These two trials could both be scheduled before the Florida documents case. And unlike the Florida documents case, they arenât reliant on classified information which presents almost certain opportunities for delay by Trumpâs lawyers.
The Jan 6 federal case will be tried in Washington DC. It would presumably take precedence over the Georgia case. It is likely that the presiding judge will schedule the trial for as soon as is practicable, irrespective of preexisting trial schedules in other cases. Otherwise, itâs hard to see a trial happening before a year from now.
If all of these cases move to a trial, it seems likely that Trump will be in court pretty much continuously from October 2023 (at a minimum) through the end of June 2024. The Republican National Convention is scheduled for mid-July in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. But, thereâs a real possibility that at least some of these cases will not be resolved by then.
For all of these legal problems, anti-Trump people can do nothing to bring about his conviction in one or more of these cases. This is in now the hands of judges and juries over which we have zero control. It will be more than frustrating to stand helplessly on the sidelines as the trials unfold over the coming year.
And itâs possible that Trump could win some cases, even though on the merits, he doesnât seem to have a viable defense in any of them. The friendliest jury pool heâs going to face is in the Florida documents case, but the evidence against him is overwhelming and incontrovertible. His best chance is that the judge who previously was absurdly friendly to Trump regarding these same documents, will exclude some evidence or otherwise steer the jurors toward a reasonable doubt. Short of that, he can hope that at least one juror will be MAGA enough to refuse to convict, leading to a hung jury.
The other trials in New York and DC, will have more problematic jury pools for Trump. Thereâs probably as good a chance that he will lose all of these cases as that heâll get a hung jury and mistrial in any one of them. Outright acquittals seem impossible because the cases are just too strong.
Time to wake up America! On the legal front all we can do now is hope for victory. To help you wake up watch and listen to Todd Rundgren and Utopia perform “Just One Victory” on their 2018 Reunion Tour. Wrongo never was a fan, although this anthemic song hits the right notes for Trumpâs legal battles, and heâs kept his voice even after all these years:
âGive us just one victory, it will be all rightâ