for that? how much longer can and should this go on? right, if the states is it a hot potato? the passing of potential indictments from the states to the feds and back again. at one point we re talking about the 2020 election and the 2024 election coming up. i think a lot of people think there needs to be accountability before 2024 where donald trump is if he s running and not in jail is almost certain to say i won the election and there cannot be the same state level plot to overthrow democracy if he loses. let s take those things apart because the indictment against trump, i personally don t think that indictment will become an indictment against other people. when jack smith proposed a trial date of january 2nd you and i can laugh about that and say it s never going to happen, but to me it indicates they don t intend to super seed with face that indictment with more charges and more people. i think to the extent jack smith s team continues to investigate and show that they are,
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at the same time there s going to be lot of court filings going forward. but really notable just as a moment in history to have a former president pleading not guilty twice just days after one another after he was indicted again last week and indicted in the january 6th case on tuesday. so, with a super seed he already pled not guilty to the original classified documents case, so this one you could do with a piece of paper. presumably if there s an indictment in the fulton county case, he would have the show up again. right, first time you re in front of the judge you go in in person. it looks bad if you don t go in person in front of the judge. this case, he s not going to have to go in every time there s an appearance on the calendar. he was supposed to be arraigned in this case in the southern district of florida next week. what this means is donald trump doesn t physically have to be present there even though his