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Pssssssssssst..........Jack Smith dropped the charges.
No charges were dropped fool.
The criminal cases against the orange shit stain were suspended once he secured reelection in keeping with a lonstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted.
Besides, with Trump now taking control of the DOJ how far do you think he would have allowed the cases against himself to go?
We entered bananna republic territory on November 5th of last year.
It doesn't mean that the tangerine turd is "innocent" of the charges Simp.
It means the rule of law and justice failed and we lost our Republic, that's all.
Why do you celebrate that?
 
No charges were dropped fool.
The criminal cases against the orange shit stain were suspended once he secured reelection in keeping with a lonstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted.
Besides, with Trump now taking control of the DOJ how far do you think he would have allowed the cases against himself to go?
We entered bananna republic territory on November 5th of last year.
It doesn't mean that the tangerine turd is "innocent" of the charges Simp.
It means the rule of law and justice failed and we lost our Republic, that's all.
Why do you celebrate that?

Please stop making a fool of yourself......
 
2 times Trump was handed a record economy, and he blew it both times. People who voted for Trump refused to give Obama credit for creating the economy Trump had, and now they are being made to see that was the case.
I don't think you can blame Trump for China releasing a once-in-a-century pandemic on the planet.

Trump is directly responsible for the rapid disengagement with China, which will almost certainly cause a recession. It's necessary and we will emerge stronger.
 
No charges were dropped fool.
The criminal cases against the orange shit stain were suspended once he secured reelection in keeping with a lonstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted.
Besides, with Trump now taking control of the DOJ how far do you think he would have allowed the cases against himself to go?
We entered bananna republic territory on November 5th of last year.
It doesn't mean that the tangerine turd is "innocent" of the charges Simp.
It means the rule of law and justice failed and we lost our Republic, that's all.
Why do you celebrate that?
your meltdown is very satisfying ..
 
I don't think you can blame Trump for China releasing a once-in-a-century pandemic on the planet.

Trump is directly responsible for the rapid disengagement with China, which will almost certainly cause a recession. It's necessary and we will emerge stronger.
But that's what the democraps do, they blame Trump for everything. Did you know they blame Trump for killing the dinosaurs?
 
Fake news.
Poor dembot…here is reality

 
No charges were dropped fool.
The criminal cases against the orange shit stain were suspended once he secured reelection in keeping with a lonstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted.
Besides, with Trump now taking control of the DOJ how far do you think he would have allowed the cases against himself to go?
We entered bananna republic territory on November 5th of last year.
It doesn't mean that the tangerine turd is "innocent" of the charges Simp.
It means the rule of law and justice failed and we lost our Republic, that's all.
Why do you celebrate that?
Do you all live in a alternate reality?

 
No charges were dropped fool.

WASHINGTON — Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding his mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the lead-up to the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S Capitol.

Hours later, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan granted Smith's motion to dismiss the Jan. 6-related indictment, formally bringing to an end the case that alleged Trump unlawfully conspired to overturn his 2020 loss to President Joe Biden.
 
WASHINGTON — Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding his mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the lead-up to the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S Capitol.

Hours later, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan granted Smith's motion to dismiss the Jan. 6-related indictment, formally bringing to an end the case that alleged Trump unlawfully conspired to overturn his 2020 loss to President Joe Biden.
Ok you win on the dropped charges, but Trump is still guilty.
 
Do you all live in a alternate reality?

I stand corrected. I thought the cases had just been paused. It's a shame he dropped the charges because his evidence in both cases was strong.
Dismissing the charges leads the most gullible among us to take that as some kind of vindication, or determination of "innocence." It isn't.
Republicans disenfranchised 4 million Democrat votes last November and stole the election for Trump and as a result the cases were dropped because prosecuting a sitting POTUS would be problematic
That's a shame.
 
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Please stop making a fool of yourself......
After doing some reading I admit I was mistaken in thinking Smith's cases were just on hold. He had to dismiss them because Trump was gonna fire him on January 20th anyway.
That's funny!
I guess the founding fathers of our republic could never have anticipated a POTUS who is under felony indictment actually winning an election and then having the power to effectively drop the charges against himself.
It was probably inconcievable to them because of course the question that naturally comes up is who the HELL would elect a felon in the first place?

Trump’s election victory and the federal dismissals, combined with the US Supreme Court’s immunity ruling in July, mean Trump re-enters the presidency free from the prosecutions he faced as a candidate. ‘One way to read this chapter is that America has decided that having people get to choose who they want in office is more important than having accountable legal processes,’ says Matt Kaiser, Vice-Chair of the IBA Criminal Law Committee and a partner at law firm Kaiser in Washington, DC.

‘The balance between the rule of law and our commitment to democracy is complicated,’ says Kaiser, who is representing plaintiffs in an ongoing civil suit against Trump relating to the 6 January 2021 attack by rioters on the US Capitol. ‘Our constitutional structure requires that we can’t indict a sitting president as that would be inefficient, bad for the country.’

While US governing norms are meant to shield the DOJ from political pressures, the reality is that the President holds ultimate authority over the department. Trump has promised to dismiss Smith as soon as he takes office on 20 January.

 
Not looking for a win, you smack......................why is it you are constantly misinformed?
Well that answer is easy. I am not. And as it turns out, you are misinformed on this issue as well.
Trump had already said he would fire Smith upon taking office in January.
Smith had no choice, so Trump effectively killed tge cases against himself.
 
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Trump had already said he would fire Smith upon taking office in January.
That's a presidential prerogative, smack...........and Smith would turn over his investigation to DOJ. So it just doesn't 'poof' go away.

But he filed for and was approved for dismissal.

Runs in my mind, you got your ass kicked on this same topic last Saturday.

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