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We asked AI about the likelihood of former President Trump being convicted? Here’s what it said

As Donald Trump awaits trial, it appears many of his co-defendants are showing signs they may turn against the former president. In a Tuesday report, Politico noted that “In court documents and hearings,lawyers for people in Trump’s orbit … are starting to reveal glimmers of a tried-and-true strategy in cases with many defendants: Portray yourself as a hapless pawn while piling blame on the apparent kingpin.”

If that holds true, the likelihood of a Trump conviction seems plausible if not probable.

We decided to ask Google Bard what exactly the likelihood of a Trump conviction might be. Here’s what the AI said:

“The likelihood of former President Donald Trump being convicted on any of the criminal charges he is currently facing is difficult to say with certainty. He is facing a number of serious charges, but it is still too early to say whether he will be found guilty of any of them.

Here is a brief overview of the charges against Trump:

  • New York State: Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. These charges are based on the allegation that Trump and his associates lied about the payments in order to hide them from voters.
  • Florida: Trump is facing 40 felony counts of making false statements to federal law enforcement officers about his handling of classified documents. These charges are based on the allegation that Trump lied to the FBI about his handling of classified documents that he took with him to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office.
  • Washington, D.C.: Trump is facing four felony counts of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, and aiding and abetting the obstruction of an official proceeding. These charges are based on the allegation that Trump and his associates conspired to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power after the 2020 election.
  • Georgia: Trump is facing 13 felony counts of criminal solicitation to commit election fraud, racketeering, conspiracy to commit election fraud, and making false statements to a government agency. These charges are based on the allegation that Trump pressured Georgia election officials to overturn the results of the 2020 election in his favor.

It is important to note that Trump has pleaded not guilty to all of these charges. The cases are still in their early stages, and it is too early to say for sure whether he will be convicted.

The outcome of these cases will likely depend on a number of factors, including the strength of the evidence against Trump, the skill of his lawyers, and the political climate.

Some legal experts believe that Trump is likely to be convicted on some of the charges against him. They argue that the evidence against him is strong and that his lawyers will have a difficult time defending him.

Other legal experts believe that Trump is unlikely to be convicted. They argue that the charges against him are politically motivated and that the evidence is not strong enough to support a conviction.

Ultimately, the likelihood of Trump being convicted will depend on the facts of the case and the decisions of the jurors. It is possible that he could be acquitted on all charges, or that he could be convicted on some or all of the charges.”

This article was produced and syndicated by MediaFeed.

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