@edpc
Then he will develop health issues at about 24 months,and get a early out to get medical care.
That would be up to a judge to grant compassionate release. It's possible he could also get pardoned. He's still not out of the woods, however.
He was charged with 18 counts in the VA federal court case. He was convicted on 8 and the other 10 did not get adjudicated, due to a holdout juror. As part of his guilty plea agreement in the DC case, he agreed to plea guilty to those charges. He also agreed to waive Rule 11 and Rule 410, which usually prevents prosecutors from using statements gathered in a plea against defendants in potential future cases.
Since he was determined to have violated his plea agreement, all of that is now back in play. He's really screwed himself, with his conduct, while in custody.
The feds could conceivably turn over some or all of the charges to the state of VA, if he's pardoned. The president can't pardon state charges and a federal judge can't release him from state prison for medical reasons.