Desiree Grace is having a good day. So is justice.

Law enforcement isn’t fascist. Do you see any DC law abiding residents upset over having a safe clean city?

All Jersey has to do is let the cops do their jobs and have their AG’s do theirs without the stupid woke bullshit.
I see them being very happy that Trump is cleaning up their streets.
 
All Trump can expect is that the fine will be lowered, but that’s not the case that resulted in 34 felonies.
One of the judges said the case should be tossed out... and on FOX news the experts are saying the conviction will be overturned.... Strike three dems... you're out....
 
One of the judges said the case should be tossed out... and on FOX news the experts are saying the conviction will be overturned.... Strike three dems... you're out....
One out of five. Is that a majority in MAGAland?
 
I see them being very happy that Trump is cleaning up their streets.
The vast majority of Washington residents oppose President Donald Trump’s efforts to federalize the city’s police department and deploy the National Guard, according to a new poll released Wednesday.

The survey from The Washington Post/Schar School found that 79 percent of residents either somewhat or strongly oppose the efforts, compared to just 17 percent who backed it.


Don't you get tired of being wrong about everything?
 
Stay tuned, Con. Real justice will prevail with the lawlessness
and your 34 times will be shoved up your......... :wink:
Is this what real justice looks like to you?

The fallout from the Alina Habba ruling has begun​

Legal turmoil is accelerating in New Jersey’s federal court after a judge this week rejected President Donald Trump’s use of a loophole to keep Alina Habba in charge of the federal prosecutor’s office.

Shortly after U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann ruled Thursday that Habba was acting illegally as the U.S. attorney for New Jersey, another judge delayed the sentencing of a CEO convicted of scheming to mislead investors during the pandemic. The new sentencing delay, ordered by U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, appears to be the first instance of fallout from the Habba ruling, which declared that Habba must be disqualified from participating in any of the office’s cases as its leader.

 
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