Marener
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But he still works at the DoJ, which grants him qualified immunity.See, that's your problem, he was in fact acting as a US Attorney, thus, had to follow the law, and didn't...hence why it was an illegal appointment.
Like, this is settled law, and settled fact. You can keep pretending it isn't, ignoring reality seems to be the norm for the dembots
All Cannon did is dismiss the case. She ruled Smith couldn’t prosecute Trump. She didn’t say he never worked for the DoJ. Jack Smith did and still does work for the DoJ, so he enjoys qualified immunity.