He will be on the run for the rest of his life, until he's caught or assassinated.
If it's the former, we have a responsibility as citizens to have affected enough of a change in our government to see to it that he is given a truly fair trial.
If it's the latter, we'll probably never hear of it, or know the truth of it.
Perhaps I wasn’t clear. If he ever sets foot in the US again, he will be quietly and instantly murdered by his former coworkers, even after he is pardoned.
His parents are both big shot lawyers who were fairly involved in the whole thing, right? I would be seriously and pleasantly surprised if dude does a day behind bars.
He can never get a fair trial in the current state of our government, he better just stay where he's at and hopefully Trump or a future government will pardon him and welcome him back like the hero he is.
Given the BS Hillary is saying about him, he will not be safe for at least another decade.
I hope no-one ever convinces him it is a good idea to come back here and just go on trial, they will railroad him right to solitary for the rest of his life.
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