appeals coming, i think appeals are longshot. they are always a long shot. i think this notion that the appeals process, he has a fighters chance and he feels appeals process is not accurate for most appeals pick the appeals processes are long shots. so i think the political reaction will be the political reaction. people will say hold out hope for things and i would certainly never rule out what the future may hold, but i think you have to understand going into the appeals process that those are tough odds. let s bring you into the conversation to talk about the political fallout. and before we move more to the bigger picture of what is coming next, i want to talk about how the campaign is managing all of this fallout. this, for donald trump, will be a moment. how do you make the best
the aggravating markets are just so overwhelming, the prosecution has a good chance of meeting its burden of beyond a reasonable doubt, just as it did in the guilt phase. and in either case, the appeals process kicks in? not only does the appeals process kick in, but it is even much more complicated in a death penalty case. you can expect death penalty appeals to last for decades. i mean, the statistics are that of all the people on federal death row, a tiny fraction of them are ever actually executed. i m talking a handful in the last several decades, so you re just not going to see statistically a lot of people put to death. that s because the appeals process is so robust. you have direct appeals and collateral attack and hab yous petitions. the likelihood of success on appeal is tiny but in the united states, the defendant is entitled to all of those appeals
santos talking point is 142,000 people elected me. those people are not going to be there if the whole republican establishment is not with him. so he s not going to win re-election, plus he has several investigations, and the biggest questions outstanding are where did the $700,000 loan that he made to his campaign come from, he didn t have that real income. and there s also questions being raised about a separate fundraising effort, a donor saying i gave $25,000 to the super pac but i don t know what happened to the money. when you come to issues like straw donations and things like that, those are real crimes that the federal government will go after. crimes that take months and months to document and prove and then, if there are charges, administrative charges, there are appeals processes. this can go on for months and months. is that mccarthy s end goal? if he survives two years, they will run a primary campaign
but he has stayed that sentence while steve bannon appeals his decisions about what evidence to allow in in the trial. steve bannon will not be doing to prison any time soon. those appeals processes could take months to a year. four months in prison is the sentence. that is less than what the prosecution asked for. they wanted six months. they said they wanted the maximum under the guidelines. they asked for a $200,000 fine and they got $6,500. a significant sentence and the first time in history that someone has been sentenced after being convicted of contempt of congress. that s the sentence here today. four months for steve bannon. again, ken, immediate appeal to this? yes, he s already appealing. and the real issue on appeal is this question of whether he could use the advice of council defense, whether he should have been able to argue to the jury that he was just following his lawyer s instructions in refusing to comply with the
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