• Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    the best way to accomplish that is to divorce him and write a tell-all book. the best way to accomplish that is to divorce him and write a tell-all book.

    No. The best way is for Donald to drop dead, which isn’t that unlikely given his age, possible medical conditions, obesity, and the amount of stress he’s going through. Post-humous trials are also rare, so that would save the family a lot of trouble.

    I wouldn’t be surprised that many in the republican establishment would also breathe a sigh of relief if that happened, while publicly claiming to defend his legacy and using it to win votes.

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      Posthumous trials may be rare, but aren’t there an awful lot of creditors / banks / tax authorities / etc in a position to make claims against the estate? (debts certainly don’t go away just because you’re dead)