Blogger Robert Hubbell explains why Trump will force Judge Tanya Chutkan in D.C. to lock him up. With his insults directed at judges, prosecutors, and potential witnesses, he is encouraging political violence.
He wrote:
Trump knows that a jury of his peers will convict him in a fair trial. He has therefore resorted to extra-judicial efforts to intimidate and prejudice the jury pool. His efforts are not only extra-judicial, they are undemocratic, thuggish, and illegal. Like a crime lord with feral instincts, Trump knows how to threaten without threatening and brutalize without leaving fingerprints at the scene of the crime. Instead, he grants permission to his followers to violate laws and norms, encouraging them to do the dirty work necessary to defend the indefensible.
Over the last several days, the breadth and viciousness of Trump’s assault on the legal system became manifest as MAGA extremists attacked the judge and jurors in Trump’s various criminal proceedings. Before reviewing the latest insults to the rule of law, let’s skip to the end to discuss the solution: We must recognize that Trump is engaged in political terrorism designed to frighten good people who are the backbone of democracy. We cannot let that happen. The solution is not to shrink in fear, but to swell in numbers, strengthen our resolve, and dispel the exaggerated fears created by a skulk of cowards who hide in internet shadows.
In America, there is an ever-present risk of violence that cannot be entirely dismissed. Law enforcement and prosecutors should, therefore, vigorously pursue and prosecute the small, frightened, impotent cultists who threaten jurors, judges, and prosecutors. But we must recognize that the business model of political terrorism is for a few individuals to instill outsized and unwarranted fear in the masses. Recognizing that truth should allow us to keep in perspective the fact that a few thousand online pseudo-terrorists vanish to nothingness compared to 335 million Americans.
America is bigger than Trump and his minions. We should not cower in fear but should pursue justice with confidence and righteousness. We are protecting the Constitution and our system of laws. We cannot fail in that task—and there is nothing that cowards with keyboards can do to deter us.
Against that background, let’s look at the events on the ground.
Abigail Jo Shry of Alvin, Texas, threatened Judge Tanya Chutkan in a voicemail message that began with racial slurs and ended with threats of violence. Shry was quickly questioned, arrested, and charged in federal court. The magistrate ordered that she remain in pretrial detention for at least 30 days pending a determination of her danger to the community. That is type of federal response that will deter future threats….
There have also been threats against members of the Fulton County grand jury that indicted Trump and eighteen other defendants on RICO charges. See NYTimes, Officials Investigate Threats Against Trump Grand Jurors in Georgia (accessible to all). The Fulton County sheriff issued an anodyne statement acknowledging the threats and stating that the sheriff was investigating. (The statement said the sheriff was “aware of online threats against grand jurors and was working with other agencies to track down their origin.”)
A stronger statement from the sheriff and the quick arrest of several perpetrators would go some distance to damping the false bravado of other beer-fueled couch terrorists. A stronger reaction is necessary because the online threats are directed not only against the grand jurors, but future jurors who will preside over Trump’s criminal trials.
But there is more.
Trump released a video in which he attacked special prosecutor Jack Smith as a “deranged lowlife” for obtaining Trump’s Twitter feed. See Forbes, Trump Attacks Jack Smith For Gaining Access To His Old Twitter Account. This is the type of statement that should cause Judge Tanya Chutkan to remand Trump into custody. At the very least, the statement should be added to the list of offenses that will finally cause Trump to be detained pending trial.
Detaining Trump before tria is not only inevitable but also necessary. Trump’s continued attacks are having a corrosive effect that seeps into the nooks and crannies of the justice system everywhere. Many readers have commented on the raid on a Kansas newspaper because of efforts by the newspaper to report on the failure of local police to enforce DUI laws against a local businessman. Based on a questionable search warrant issued by a local magistrate, police seized computers, cell phones, and files—a gross violation of federal protections granted to members of the news media.
The public outcry and obvious illegality of the seizure forced the police to return the seized items and the local prosecutor to withdraw the questionable warrant due to ‘insufficient evidence’. But the question remains, “How could this happen? How is it that local police and magistrate could ignore constitutional and statutory protections for the press?” Some of the sordid answers are detailed in this investigative piece by The Wichita Eagle, Judge Laura Viar, who approved newspaper raid, has DUI arrests.
Apart from the local magistrate’s questionable potential bias due to her own history of DUI troubles, another answer is that the police and magistrate are modeling themselves after a national GOP in which the rule of law is an impediment to power. In short, they thought they could get away with trampling the Constitution. Fortunately, they were wrong—and will likely be charged with crimes and serve time in jail. As should Trump.
If Americans see that Trump is punished for his attacks on the justice system pending trial, others will realize that they, too, must respect the justice system. We owe the Constitution nothing less.

Here’s hoping.
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Exactly, Robert. Not just Liberals, but any fair-minded, truly patriotic American should call out loudly & surely–LOCK HIM UP!!! Trump is following the playbook of mobsters & authoritarians of the past–lie, whine, play the martyr, accuse any opponent of persecution, convince your followers that only you are telling the truth, put out misinformation that those minions will believe, tear down any legitimate institution that goes against you, not care about anything or anybody but yourself!!! I could go on, but I’ll just repeat–LOCK HIM UP!!!
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Yes, Trump would bring down the American government and Constitution, rather than admit that he lost the 2020 election. It’s astonishing that so many Republican leaders who know better (Lindsey H
Graham, Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Keven McCarthy) are echoing his lies.
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I anyone else would have done the things “the defendant” has done, they would have been locked up long ago. If it were me, I would have been locked up years ago. I don’t get why he gets to play the “Jedi Mind Trick” cards continuously. In educational settings it is a difficult task to tell a student, “You shouldn’t lie, cheat, or steal.” And then they say, “Well the president does.” Sad.
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“EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW” read the words carved above the main entrance to the Supreme Court Building.
yeah, right. sure. so clearly the case.
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Interesting read about the Presidential primary process (the first stage doesn’t matter much), “The Only Way Trump Can Lose the Republican Nomination” (Brookings June 2, 2023)
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Trump has a defense. He is, after all, insane.
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And don’t forget to “smash his head on the way into the Paddy Wagon”
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Since I cannot comment on Hubbell’s blog unless I’m a paid subscriber, I believe the business person referenced in in the Kansas newspaper is a woman, not a man.
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If Trump were smart (he isn’t), he would have been selling off his assets for some time now–getting liquid.
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You are assuming that he owns those assets and not Russian banks.
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LOL. You have a point there.
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His only remaining asset is the fat one he sits on.
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If Chudkin follows through, consider this scenario:
Chudkin calls for Trump to be held for violating the witness intimidating provision, except he never shows up in court to be put behind bars. He holes himself up in one of his known residences either in Bedminster (unlikely) or Mar-a-lago. Then his supporters surround said residence like a fortress complete with weapons and fatigues. It’s a bloody battle with many lives lost. Trump then uses the entire arrest battle to shore up his support by claiming he is being treated unfairly by a “deep state” government that is weaponizing law enforcement against him.
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Trump goes to the helipad and leaves his supporters behind so he doesn’t become David Koresh?
Then, he claims his supporters had held him captive? Survives another day, which is what it is all about.
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Does his helicopter get a military air escort to the courthouse? He’s still a victim of the “Deep State.” It’s a no win scenario. I was actually stunned the clown vacated the White House without a fight.
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Trump’s thinking/instincts defy human understanding. He has wiring more similar to the rat brain searching for pellets.
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He has wiring more similar to the rat brain searching for pellets.
That is about the most insightful comment about Trump that I have ever read.
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If any of us had made the incitements to violence that Trump has made, we would be in jail awaiting trial.
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At least a 5th of the population’s poorest (bottom quintile)-
31% are in rural counties (overwhelmingly voting Republican) compared to only 19% in urban counties.
Poor Republican voters want to be governed by Ivy Leaguers like Trump and Desantis.
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“I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively, I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall.” –Donald “The
Liar” Trump in 2015
“Because I’m going to be working for you, I’m not going to have time to play golf.” –Donald “The Liar” Trump in 2016
“When you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.” –Donald “The Liar” Trump in 2020
Trump has long been surrounded by a reality distortion field of his own making. It’s time, FINALLY, to call his bluff. Enough of his calling for illegal action (“Russia, if you’re listening. . . .”; “You gotta fight like hell”) and then, in the typical mobster way, denying that he instigated what he clearly did instigate.
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Bob, on Jan 6, 2021, we all watched Trump rally his cult members to March to the US Capitol, “fight like hell or you won’t have a country,” and insist that Mike Pence do “the right thing.” On the face of things, he incited a mob attack on an official governmental function, prescribed in the Constitution.
There was no ambiguity.
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Thank you, Diane. Exactly the case.
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Jury selection is going to be very interesting
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indeed
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For how long will this dangerous and deranged criminal be allowed to walk free? Every day that he is not in prison adds to the mockery of there being anything like a justice system for the rich and powerful in the United States. They have, in the words of SomeDAM Poet, a “just us” system.
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“Every day that he is not in prison adds to the mockery of there being anything like a justice system for the rich and powerful in the United States. ”
I know what you are trying to say…
it was a sad day when I finally realized that you had to have money to get anything resembling justice. i watched a friend battle a rich ex who kept taking her back to court to change the terms of their divorce. She couldn’t afford to fight him. I saw a young man take a plea deal to a charge he could have won IF he could have afforded legal council.
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D.C. is NOT a jury of his peers and the DOJ is has been corrupted by a political party that finds this the best way to wipe out an opponent. This administration cares nothing about solving the problems of this country just getting back at someone who has called them out. What goes around comes around. These prosecutors have taken years to build up ridiculous cases and expects him to prepare a defense in a few months at a time when election interference is greatest, and he would be sitting in court instead of campaigning…while the impaired one suns himself on a beach and giggles flaps her wings for a camera…On second thought–DJT can handle that based only on Joey’s economy and crime rate.
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The economy is rolling along, inflation is down and violent crime is down. The evidence against Trump is overwhelming- I’ve read the January 6 indictment. There is film and recordings from Georgia. Trump repeatedly refused to comply with requests to return classified documents and there is film of people moving some of them -through a tunnel yet. Anyone who’s okay with multiple deaths and calling for the lynching of the Vice President who actually understood the constitution and followed it needs to take a step back. One can only imagine from where your insinuations come.
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You’re joking, right?
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Trump -the victim
NOT the creditors who were left holding the bag from his multiple bankruptcies
NOT the students bilked by his university
NOT the Americans whose democracy was put at risk on Jan. 6.
NOT those made vulnerable by Trump’s embrace of Putin.
NOT all of the other people leading up to the present who found themselves conned by DJT
NOT the student who was denied a spot at Ivy League UPenn so that an underperforming son of privilege could get in
The followers of cult leaders lose touch with reality. Giuliani et al are fine people not in pursuit of self-interest but, righteous warriors trying to save April’s patriarchy of racist and sexist bigots.
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