“If the condom don't fit, then you must acquit.”: “The View” debates if Trump will go to prison in hush money case.

I really think that he will be convicted. There are 32 counts. He'll be convicted of some of them, if not all of them. I do believe that he will appeal the conviction. I think it will matter that he was convicted. And I think he won't serve four years in prison, but I can't imagine that he gets off with no jail time. I think that would send the wrong message. I don't believe him. If I could just mention, I want to be clear. I think he will be convicted. My skepticism is that I'm not sure they've proven the case completely yet, but there's two more weeks of this. We still haven't heard from their star witness, Michael Cohen, so a lot could still happen. Monday is going to be a big deal, I think, in this case. I don't know. I don't want to put all my eggs in the basket. I guess I don't want to get my hopes up, because I've gotten my hopes up when it comes to Trump so many times. I thought for sure that when people listened to the Access Hollywood tape, they would turn on him, and they didn't. I think he's guilty as can be. I think, in my eyes, but I realize I'm biased, right? In my eyes, this has been absolutely proven, and I think part of the stupidity of Trump and his lawyers is denying this affair, which I think anybody and everybody with a brain knows happened, and that's why they're having to go into such salacious detail. But all that being said, I'm not holding my breath that he gets convicted. Yeah, I'm not holding my... Well, I think he's guilty, and I think he should be. I don't think they'll hold him accountable in the sense of serving any time. I don't... I just... There's not a world I believe... I don't see a president being in jail. I might be cynical. There's a lot of people who we all thought were guilty that didn't end up going to jail, right? Yeah, but a lot of people did. His accountant, what's his name, Weisselberg? He went to jail. Michael Cohen went to jail. Yeah, it would send a message that he broke the law, but he is above the law, and I don't think that the American people will stand for it. No, he's not the first time you're feeling that way, because I think that's what we're all feeling all the time. I think a conviction is different. A lot of people felt that way about O.J. Simpson, who was also a powerful, rich celebrity. And he ended up in jail. So, I mean, I guess this time it's, you know, if the condom don't fit, then you must acquit. Ha ha!