THREATENING CHENEY MAY JAIL TRUMP

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Nazis unleashed attacks on their political opposition. On the evening of February 27, 1933, alarms suddenly rang out in the Reichstag as fire destroyed the building’s main chamber. Within 20 minutes, Hitler was on the scene to declare: “This is a God-given signal! If this fire, as I believe, turns out to be the handiwork of Communists, then there is nothing that shall stop us now from crushing out this murderous pest with an iron fist.”

To walk around freely on Pre Trial Release Donald Trump can not break any laws or be a threat to anyone. The Legal Breakdown with Glenn Kirschner discusses the implications of Trump's attacks against Liz Cheney on his ongoing court cases.

In this case Trump made the statement to Tucker Carlson on Live Video while he was in Arizona. Arizona has laws about making "death" threats. Arizona's top prosecutor is investigating Trump's comments about Cheney as possible death threat.

Trump is not President right now so it would be difficult for Trump to justify. But if he happens to be elected POTUS, killing or threatening his opponents may not pose any legal consequences for him because of the Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity decision.