If you actually cared about law and order, you would want Trump in prison where where he belongs. No one is above the law.
Clutch them pearls!Pylon Cam said:
I can't think of a stupider thing to do politically than not to recharge him…letting a criminal get away with his crimes just because he's running for president would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
If you actually cared about law and order, you would want Trump in prison where where he belongs. No one is above the law.
You're talking about Biden, right?Pylon Cam said:
Step 1: Appoint biased judges who will bend over backwards to protect you.
Step 2: Commit crimes.
Step 3: Profit. In this case literally profit, off of stolen national secrets and security documents.
Why so many good Aggies support this narcissistic convicted felon, adjudicated rapist, and overall evil person is beyond me. Trump is the antithesis of our university's core values.
LOL. PylonCam misses the call again. The dangerous precedent was set by Hillary "BleachBit" Clinton and Joe "non-compos mentis" Biden. Trump doesn't belong in prison...those abusing the legal system to target him for his politics belong there.Pylon Cam said:
I can't think of a stupider thing to do politically than not to recharge him…letting a criminal get away with his crimes just because he's running for president would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
If you actually cared about law and order, you would want Trump in prison where where he belongs. No one is above the law.
Pylon Cam said:
I can't think of a stupider thing to do politically than not to recharge him…letting a criminal get away with his crimes just because he's running for president would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
If you actually cared about law and order, you would want Trump in prison where where he belongs. No one is above the law.
The law is clear. It is a shame it took this long to get the case thrown out. It's also a shame that a lot will have to be done to overturn Merchan's case.Bunk Moreland said:fullback44 said:
I'm no expert on any of these Trump cases… I figured all these cases were just BS to stsrt with
This case was for sure. This judge, however, is a GOP friendly judge. DOJ was going to have to be perfect to get this past her, and obviously she took issue with how Smith was appointed to start with all of this.
There's lots of delusional people on X but this guy takes the cake.damiond said:
lawfare libs already have a contingency planIf Judge Cannon dismisses the indictment because she finds Smith was unlawfully appointed, here’s what DOJ should do:
— Randall Eliason (@RDEliason) June 22, 2024
1) Don’t appeal
2) Have US Atty in FL refile the same charges in a new case - it would be very easy and fast
3) case gets reassigned- hopefully to a new judge 1/4) Smith’s prosecution team are designated as Special AUSA’s in FL to continue prosecuting the case.
— Randall Eliason (@RDEliason) June 22, 2024
I can’t see any reason this wouldn’t work - it’s faster than an appeal and gives them a chance of drawing a new judge without having to argue for removing Cannon. 2/
haha cry more.Pylon Cam said:
I can't think of a stupider thing to do politically than not to recharge him…letting a criminal get away with his crimes just because he's running for president would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
If you actually cared about law and order, you would want Trump in prison where where he belongs. No one is above the law.
Or you guys can just take to kick to the teeth and move on.damiond said:
lawfare libs already have a contingency planIf Judge Cannon dismisses the indictment because she finds Smith was unlawfully appointed, here’s what DOJ should do:
— Randall Eliason (@RDEliason) June 22, 2024
1) Don’t appeal
2) Have US Atty in FL refile the same charges in a new case - it would be very easy and fast
3) case gets reassigned- hopefully to a new judge 1/
Have some dignity.MiamiHopper said:Teslag said:MiamiHopper said:
Finally. Now get this in front of a judge that knows what they are doing.
Will elevate to the conservative circuit courts. And if they disagree they just kick the case right back down to her.
She knows this will be reversed.
no. It's just that the method of appointment, how they're funded, etc. is more nuanced than saying, "hey lawyer guy, here's a job to do and an unlimited budget. Be sure to tell people how closely we supervise you (or don't) based on whatever suits your case."Charpie said:
Can someone explain how this will all work for other special prosecutors? I mean does this mean that they are ALL illegally appointed?
Yes, like saying the guy who is supposedly running the country is too feeble minded to charge him for crimes he clearly committed. Just stop.Pylon Cam said:
I can't think of a stupider thing to do politically than not to recharge him…letting a criminal get away with his crimes just because he's running for president would set an incredibly dangerous precedent.
damiond said:
the tds is strong with this one
GOP friendly huh. So, you are insinuating she dismissed the case because she is a GOP friendly judge!Bunk Moreland said:fullback44 said:
I'm no expert on any of these Trump cases… I figured all these cases were just BS to stsrt with
This case was for sure. This judge, however, is a GOP friendly judge. DOJ was going to have to be perfect to get this past her, and obviously she took issue with how Smith was appointed to start with all of this.
Judge Cannon’s order says it is limited to her case, meaning it doesn’t affect the DC case.
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon 🇺🇸 (@McAdooGordon) July 15, 2024
I’m not sure that is legally correct. As @shipwreckedcrew & @KingMakerFT & I discussed in our last Spaces, it may bind Smith nationally whether she says so or not. https://t.co/9jeG3M5gMP
Pylon Cam said:If you consider corruption and rulings not based in fact/law to be "good", then she'd be a great pick.nortex97 said:
Aileen could be a good pick for AG.
Well there is a concept of parallel construction that can eliminate fruit of the poisonous tree.Irish 2.0 said:
FIll me in lawyers:
Since she declared Smith's appointment as unlawful, wouldn't that mean that everything he has touched for this prosecution is fruit of the poisonous tree and can't be used in charges if they're refiled?
MiamiHopper said:Teslag said:MiamiHopper said:
Finally. Now get this in front of a judge that knows what they are doing.
Will elevate to the conservative circuit courts. And if they disagree they just kick the case right back down to her.
She knows this will be reversed. She's tapping out because she isn't competent to handle this case.
Dem's version of Justice: "If at first you don't succeed, keep trying until you find a corrupt judge!"Ellis Wyatt said:Or you guys can just take to kick to the teeth and move on.damiond said:
lawfare libs already have a contingency planIf Judge Cannon dismisses the indictment because she finds Smith was unlawfully appointed, here’s what DOJ should do:
— Randall Eliason (@RDEliason) June 22, 2024
1) Don’t appeal
2) Have US Atty in FL refile the same charges in a new case - it would be very easy and fast
3) case gets reassigned- hopefully to a new judge 1/
It won't be "easy" because it is clear much of the evidence was tainted. The whole thing was a sham. Maybe take some ethics courses.