Trial. if it goes to trial and he s convicted, trump will appeal on that basis. even if this trial goes off in march, and i think it will carry certainly into april, trump is not going to be sentenced for several months after that. even if he is sentenced to prison, which i think is unlikely given the nature of the charges here and given the way new york state law works, even if he s convicted, he s not going to get sentenced to prison in all likelihood. even if he s sentenced to p prison. he won t have to start serving until after his appeals are done which will carry way beyond the 2024 election. let s go to georgia now. you heard me say in this setup that i think fani willis has tipped her hand. do you agree with me? i agree with you and more. she s not just tipped her hand, ike she s turned it around and put it in front of the public cameras and hyped this up like it s a summer movie blockbuster with about the same level of subtlety. there is little question, no question in my
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Misplaced, decided not to do what you told the president you would do and handed it off to somebody else. did you realize at some point that mr. nay your former boss had criminal problem, went to prison and maybe you would be sglex did that cross your mind or ever think about the situation of going to prison? congressman nay, so we re clear, went to jail many years after i left his employment. i m sure you re clarify that for the record. you were his employee and had great respect but learned from that. i m asking did you learn from his experience and realize what you were asked to do was illegal and you didn t want to follow the same trail and bob nay and end in up prison. i wasn t asked to do anything illegal. the public will determine that. this has been more obstruction by congress in his administration and you were a loyal soldier, except you didn t follow the instructions. you chickened out last minute, got cold feet.
Pose no risk to society, and already paid their dues, why are we still keeping them p prison? mike: let s bring in richard fowler and fox news political analyst giano caldwell. great to have you. great to be with you. mike: is president trump doing the right thing, richard? he is doing the right thing. federal inmates only make up less than 5 to 6% of the inmate population. i think it s time for every governor, right, every governor that hears the sound of my voice, all 50 states, do the same thing to reduce the population nationwide. as alice said, once they ve done their crime and paid their debt on society, restore their right to vote, to be part of the society, have the fullness of what it means to be a u.s. citizen. mike: your take on the possibility of several thousand people being released from prison early? i completely and totally agree with richard. i know that up to 150,000 people
Hope you will be getting out of p prison? no. do you understand that was one of my concerns with my attorneys. they assured me that nothing is going to change. all right. you understand. you will be in prison for life. you don t have the expectation for the hope of getting out. is that clear? i understand that, your honor. so, jeff, listening to him, i was struck as how different he seemed compared to the other hearings. before when he would appear, his head down, wouldn t make eye contact. today he seemed more at peace. he spoke and said talked about his sexual problems and talked about telling the fbi everything from the beginning. as cnn reported from the beginning, that he had confessed to authorities. he just was more outspoken today and seemed more relax. what do you make of his appearance? well, he has been talking about this plea deal with his lawyers.