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Congress has to give the approval correct?Prolly
But -
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Congress has to give the approval correct?Prolly
But -
Republicans will never do it.
Trump, especially
He loves the USA above all else.
You obviously have a problem with cases working their way through the judicial system Why do you hate this country?
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Congress has to give the approval correct?
I am saddened by the no Rob Reiner human torch delay! He promised dammit!
It's the whole reason he ran. The only way out for him.Georgia appeals court postpones Trump arguments
Donald Trump’s criminal case in Georgia is now on hold — indefinitely.
The Georgia Court of Appeals announced Monday that it has canceled arguments that were set for next month in the president-elect’s bid to kick Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis off of the case in which he’s charged with conspiring to corrupt Georgia’s 2020 election results.
The one-page order, signed by the clerk of the court, doesn’t explain the decision to scuttle the scheduled Dec. 5 arguments or identify which judges signed off on it. All four of Trump’s criminal cases have now faced delays since his election to a second presidential term.
A spokesperson for Willis and an attorney for Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/18/georgia-appeals-court-postpones-trump-arguments-00190286
trump supporters would have us believe Fani Willis is corrupt. Alvin Bragg is corrupt. Judge Lewis Kaplan is corrupt. Letisha James is corrupt. Jack Smith is corrupt. Judge Juan Merchan is corrupt. Judge Tanya Chutkan is corrupt. AG Merrick Garland is corrupt. Every member of every grand jury that voted to indict trump and his co-defendants is corrupt. In order for you not to be corrupt your actions must align with trump's wishes. Like Judge Aileen Cannon.
Essentially, they would have us believe anyone involved in the prosecution of trump's alleged and adjudicated crimes is inherently corrupt by virtue of the fact they are involved in the prosecution. How did they come to this conclusion? trump, the defendant, who worked with his co-conspirators to launch a scheme to hold on to power using slates of fake electors, who refused to comply with a subpoena demanding the return of classified documents in his possession, told them to believe it. And obediently, they did.
If you were facing multiple criminal indictments in multiple jurisdictions, but could make those cases go away before being adjudicated, how could you make appear as though justice was served when in fact it was not?
“If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell.”
Only pussies put people on ignore.You know that's a lie Bill. For the sake of consistency, since I have you on ignore for abject stupidity on another board, I bid you farewell.
It's the whole reason he ran. The only way out for him.
Considering how unlikely he is to survive the full 4 year term he probably will not ever suffer the consequences of any of his crimes.
Only pussies put people on ignore.
It's the whole reason he ran. The only way out for him.
Considering how unlikely he is to survive the full 4 year term he probably will not ever suffer the consequences of any of his crimes.
Tears are for democracy,and the rule of law.
And tears for the fools who place blind loyalty to the defendant above those things.
I read what you postedYou didn't read the article. Imagine my surprise.
Your column? I guess you think that lie will impress readers. The thing is, Turley is a shill for anyone who will pay him or give him attention.Trump needs to appeal directly to the USSC to get them overturned:
Below is my column in the Hill on the most compelling grounds for an appeal in the Trump case after his conviction on 34 counts in Manhattan.![]()
Buzz Kill: The Trump Conviction Presents a Target-Rich Environment for Appeal
Below is my column in the Hill on the most compelling grounds for an appeal in the Trump case after his conviction on 34 counts in Manhattan. There has been considerable criticism of the defense te…jonathanturley.org
Allow me to answer all your questions. Repairing the Rule of Law: An Agenda for Post-Trump ReformI read what you posted
his assault on legal norms has to rank high in terms of damage to fundamental values that form the fabric of America.
What assault on what legal norm?
His attacks on the free press, the independent judiciary and the independence of the Department of Justice have all created significant damage.
What attacks?
His abuse of executive discretionary authority has made a mockery of the concept of checks and balances.
What abuse?
His gaming of the judicial system has revealed weaknesses in our legal process.
What gaming?
His attempts to place himself (and his family and his business interests) above the law
What attempts?
Ok, so google doesn't know what that means either.Pope cage!
Grand Juries in handpicked jurisdictions that voted heavily anti-Trump. Also, any prosecutor can control the outcome of a Grand Jury. I've sat on them. The prosecutor totally controls the process. He controls the evidence they see; he controls the testimony they hear, and he controls the questions they can ask. No evidence favorable to the defendant is allowed and the standard of proof is "given the information provided, is it likely that the defendant committed the crime?". The old saying that any prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich is true.Well, that's not true. They had enough evidence to indict in the opinion of multiple grand juries.
Ok, so google doesn't know what that means either.
Wanna help us out?