berg80
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That headline doesn't refer to what you think it refers to. Cuz it's from 2021.
Former President Trump left office as numerous lawsuits against him and his administration still hung in the balance, a result that legal experts say was part of a calculated strategy to run out the clock and avoid accountability while in the White House.
By dragging his feet in court, Trump evaded subpoenas for his tax returns and dodged a final ruling on whether his continued business dealings violated the Constitution’s ban on profiting off the presidency.
His administration also upended the legal process, experts say, by treating emergency requests to the Supreme Court as a standard litigation move, often with success.
https://thehill.com/regulation/cour...-court-wins-by-running-out-clock-on-lawsuits/
The potential for it coming true again is only possible because of the complicity of his Supreme Court, the compliance of a lower court judge, and endless, frivolous motions. Running out the clock, not mounting an effective defense, having been the goal all along. After all, it worked the first time.
The Following claims his multiple indictments are proof of election interference. In truth, announcing his candidacy so early was a strategic move made to get the rubes to believe the indictments were election interference because he knew the indictments were coming. How could he not know since he knows he's guilty?
Former President Trump left office as numerous lawsuits against him and his administration still hung in the balance, a result that legal experts say was part of a calculated strategy to run out the clock and avoid accountability while in the White House.
By dragging his feet in court, Trump evaded subpoenas for his tax returns and dodged a final ruling on whether his continued business dealings violated the Constitution’s ban on profiting off the presidency.
His administration also upended the legal process, experts say, by treating emergency requests to the Supreme Court as a standard litigation move, often with success.
https://thehill.com/regulation/cour...-court-wins-by-running-out-clock-on-lawsuits/
The potential for it coming true again is only possible because of the complicity of his Supreme Court, the compliance of a lower court judge, and endless, frivolous motions. Running out the clock, not mounting an effective defense, having been the goal all along. After all, it worked the first time.
The Following claims his multiple indictments are proof of election interference. In truth, announcing his candidacy so early was a strategic move made to get the rubes to believe the indictments were election interference because he knew the indictments were coming. How could he not know since he knows he's guilty?