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Old Man Jenkins, the Toughest Inmate of Them All, Guards Trump in Prison

If President Donald Trump ever finds himself behind bars then anyone wanting to mess with him will first have to get past 97-year-old Old Man Jenkins - one of America's longest serving prisoners who has been incarcerated since the 1930s!

A black-and-white photo of an elderly man wearing a prison uniform standing next to a barred window looking out at an unknown landscape beyond it.

A black-and-white photo of an elderly man wearing a prison uniform standing next to a barred window looking out at an unknown landscape beyond it.

President Donald Trump’s time in prison may be short-lived if he is ever convicted and sentenced to serve time. But if anyone wants to mess with him while he’s behind bars, they will have to go through the toughest inmate of them all: Old Man Jenkins. The 97-year-old has been in prison since the 1930s, making him one of the longest serving inmates in US history. He was originally sentenced for armed robbery and has served a total of 90 years in jail so far. Despite his age, Jenkins is still known as one of the most feared inmates due to his formidable reputation as a fighter and enforcer. His loyalty to fellow inmates is unwavering; even after all these years, no one dares cross him or challenge his authority. With such an intimidating presence on the inside, it would be difficult for anyone to mess with President Trump should he ever find himself incarcerated. That said, there are still concerns about how Jenkins might react if Trump were placed under his protection – would he treat him like any other inmate or show favoritism? It’s impossible to know for sure but either way it seems unlikely that anyone would want to take their chances by testing out Old Man Jenkins’ strength and resolve. In addition to this formidable guard dog, there are also worries about how Trump might fare in prison overall given his status as a high profile figure and former president of the United States. It could be argued that he would receive special treatment from both guards and fellow inmates alike which could lead to resentment among those who feel they are not receiving equal treatment under the law. Furthermore, many people believe that President Trump should face justice just like any other criminal – regardless of whether or not they agree with his politics – so it remains unclear how much leniency he will actually receive when (or if) he ends up behind bars. Ultimately though it seems certain that whoever does end up sharing a cell block with President Trump will have no choice but respect Old Man Jenkins – something which many people have had difficulty doing over the last 90 years!