If he was being tried in any other district than the one he is in Florida, it would be beyond easy and the trial would be a formality.
But Cannon absolutely can just let him off the hook. That’s pretty much his only option left, and if that happens, then there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
There’s also the DC case and the Georgia case. He’s highly unlikely to wriggle out of all three. By this time next year, the Republicans could have a convicted felon as their nominee.
If he was being tried in any other district than the one he is in Florida, it would be beyond easy and the trial would be a formality.
But Cannon absolutely can just let him off the hook. That’s pretty much his only option left, and if that happens, then there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
There’s also the DC case and the Georgia case. He’s highly unlikely to wriggle out of all three. By this time next year, the Republicans could have a convicted felon as their nominee.
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