I’m not going anywhere Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis
You can't do anything to me! I'm the president!
The judge rules that President-elect Trump has immunity.
"Sad!" President-elect Trump exclaims as he is granted immunity from the criminal charges against him related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
So I have to share the room with him?
Yes, I'm afraid you do. But don't worry, it's a spacious room. Plenty of space for both of us. And who knows, maybe we'll even get along!
Trumps lawyer With all due respect Mr. President, we have a problem.
You want me to leak it to the press?
Yes, I would love for you to leak it to the press! They're always so easy to manipulate and they'll believe anything we tell them. Just make sure to spin it in a way that makes me look like the victim and them like the evil doers trying to take down America's duly elected president.
Jack Smith walks into the room Mr. President Elect.
Trump turns to Jack Smith
Oh, it's you. What do you want?
The judge rules in favor of Trump
Trump smirks as the judge rules in his favor
"See? I told you. The system is rigged against me. They can't handle the fact that I won both elections fair and square."
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Trump's press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, speaks on behalf of the President-Elect.
"The President-Elect believes firmly that as the incoming Commander-in-Chief, he is immune from any criminal prosecution or legal process. This includes ongoing investigations and indictments at both state and federal levels."
The judge rules that since he is no longer president that immunity doesn't apply.
Trump’s lawyers appeal the decision, arguing that Trump is still a "de facto president" due to his influence and popularity among the Republican Party.
looks at Trump sir, you have been removed from office, remember?
I don't care, I'm still the president. You can't remove me!