I don't know if this example will break through, but it should.

As I recall, the decision not to investigate civil rights violations (like Good and Pretti's deaths) in MN resulted in mass resignations at the DoJ. Just one more example of how the regime is weakening both the DoJ and the country.
Minnesota needs more mass resignations and outright firings.
 
They don’t care what the judge says
Trump just uses the Justice Department to harass his enemies.
Like BO and Biden did to their enemies? Not quite. Though I have to say whatever misgivings I may have seeing the dems get a taste of their own medicine does have some poetic justice to it.
 
Like BO and Biden did to their enemies? Not quite. Though I have to say whatever misgivings I may have seeing the dems get a taste of their own medicine does have some poetic justice to it.
Here's how threads like this usually go. A post is written illustrating one of the ways the trump regime has abused its authority by trying to prosecute a political enemy. trump fans reflexively respond by claiming Don was the victim of similar injustice by D's or by Biden's DoJ. Or there's some kind boilerplate rebuttal from the regime like this...........The Justice Department said in a statement on Monday that it “takes the unlawful obstruction of federal law enforcement operations extremely seriously and will continue to act in full compliance with the law to investigate these matters.”

It didn't comply with the law, which is the point.

From there the discussion devolves in to a fruitless exchange with those loyal to trump repeating his specious assertions of victimhood.

Let's not do that. Let's take this matter for what it is regardless of what you believe was done to trump.
 
Will this break through?

Trump Administration Shuttered a Criminal Probe Into Fraudster’s Clemency​

President Trump’s political appointees quashed an early-stage criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding his clemency grant to a convicted fraudster, according to five people with knowledge of the events.

The investigation, which has not been previously reported, had begun examining whether improper payments were made to help facilitate the commutation awarded to David Gentile, a private equity executive who was convicted in a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of mostly mom-and-pop investors, some of whom lost their retirement savings.

The clemency grant freed Mr. Gentile last November less than two weeks into a seven-year prison sentence, and wiped away the possibility of forfeiting more than $15.5 million to the government.

Within a few months, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, where Mr. Gentile’s conviction had been secured, opened an investigation into how the commutation came about.


Trump Administration Shuttered a Criminal Probe Into Fraudster’s Clemency

Federal prosecutors had been examining the circumstances behind the commutation of David Gentile’s sentence. He was aided by a Catholic priest friendly with the president.
www.nytimes.com
www.nytimes.com

What's this? Improper payments? To whom?
 
Here's how threads like this usually go. A post is written illustrating one of the ways the trump regime has abused its authority by trying to prosecute a political enemy. trump fans reflexively respond by claiming Don was the victim of similar injustice by D's or by Biden's DoJ. Or there's some kind boilerplate rebuttal from the regime like this...........The Justice Department said in a statement on Monday that it “takes the unlawful obstruction of federal law enforcement operations extremely seriously and will continue to act in full compliance with the law to investigate these matters.”

It didn't comply with the law, which is the point.

From there the discussion devolves in to a fruitless exchange with those loyal to trump repeating his specious assertions of victimhood.

Let's not do that. Let's take this matter for what it is regardless of what you believe was done to trump.
Getting a lecture from you on abuse of authority is a joke.
 
Getting a lecture from you on abuse of authority is a joke.
Even if you falsely believe the Biden admin was guilty of this sort of thing why can't you bring yourself to say the trump regime shouldn't be doing it?
 
Like BO and Biden did to their enemies? Not quite. Though I have to say whatever misgivings I may have seeing the dems get a taste of their own medicine does have some poetic justice to it.
Trump had over 50 felony indictments
How many has Trump Justice received?

Seashells?
 
There's not a shred of evidence that this is a politically motivated prosecution.
The evidence lies in the judge's statement that the activities the regime tried to indict Walz on are legally protected.
 
The evidence lies in the judge's statement that the activities the regime tried to indict Walz on are legally protected.
How the **** is that evidence of political motivation?

It isn't. You're grasping at straws because you refuse to learn. That's why you're doomed to be stupid forever.
 
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Let's not do that. Let's take this matter for what it is regardless of what you believe was done to trump. So what is it?
Typical of white privilege...ICE took down the white privilege class in Minnesota and now the white privilege class have their judges cleaning up for them...and it is obvious that is what's going on.
 
How the **** is that evidence of political motivation?
What other basis is there for trying to prosecute political enemies for engaging in legally protected activities opposing the regime's policies? Are you blind?
 
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