Refusing to Prosecute Trump Is a Political Act

signalmankenneth

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If DOJ Garland does not prosecute Trump, and Trump runs again and wins, Garland will be responsible followed by Manchin and Sinema?!!

The evidence is clear. It’s time to prosecute the former president, and Merrick Garland shouldn’t wait.

It is a sacred tenet of democracy that the judicial and prosecutorial processes must be independent of political pressure. These decisions must be made as objectively as possible.

So let me state up front: I hope no one at the Department of Justice makes any decisions based on this article. But likewise, they shouldn’t make any based on threats from Republicans or pressure from centrist politicians to “look forward and not backward” to avoid political violence, conservative backlash, or whatnot. The DOJ should let law and facts lead where they lead.

If the facts warrant prosecuting Donald Trump and anyone in his circle, they should be charged. Prosecuting them would not be political. Failure to prosecute them would be.

Unfortunately, Republican elected officials are lobbing heavy threats at both the DOJ and Democrats, insisting that prosecuting Trump over January 6 (or anything else) would be seen as a political act—and that they would seek revenge. Their anger is particularly directed toward the House January 6 committee, which concluded that there is adequate evidence to implicate Trump and several of his allies in serious crimes.

The House committee and DOJ officials should studiously ignore these threats for several reasons.

First and foremost, democracy cannot thrive if crimes go unpunished because their prosecution would be interpreted as political, especially by the allies of those held accountable. The result of this practice would be devastating escalation: Elected officials would commit bigger and bolder crimes to win and hold power, knowing that their opponents cannot do anything about it whether they succeed or fail.

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2022/03/23/refusing-to-prosecute-trump-is-a-political-act/

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If DOJ Garland does not prosecute Trump, and Trump runs again and wins, Garland will be responsible followed by Manchin and Sinema?!!

[FONT=&]The evidence is clear. It’s time to prosecute the former president, and Merrick Garland shouldn’t wait.

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[FONT=&]It is a sacred tenet of democracy that the judicial and prosecutorial processes must be independent of political pressure. These decisions must be made as objectively as possible.
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[FONT=&]So let me state up front: I hope no one at the Department of Justice makes any decisions based on this article. But likewise, they shouldn’t make any based on threats from Republicans or pressure from centrist politicians to “look forward and not backward” to avoid political violence, conservative backlash, or whatnot. The DOJ should let law and facts lead where they lead.
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[FONT=&]If the facts warrant prosecuting Donald Trump and anyone in his circle, they should be charged. Prosecuting them would not be political. Failure to prosecute them would be.
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[FONT=&]Unfortunately, Republican elected officials are lobbing heavy threats at both the DOJ and Democrats, insisting that prosecuting Trump over January 6 (or anything else) would be seen as a political act—and that they would seek revenge. Their anger is particularly directed toward the House January 6 committee, which concluded that there is adequate evidence to implicate Trump and several of his allies in serious crimes.
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[FONT=&]The House committee and DOJ officials should studiously ignore these threats for several reasons.

First and foremost, democracy cannot thrive if crimes go unpunished because their prosecution would be interpreted as political, especially by the allies of those held accountable. The result of this practice would be devastating escalation: Elected officials would commit bigger and bolder crimes to win and hold power, knowing that their opponents cannot do anything about it whether they succeed or fail.

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2022/03/23/refusing-to-prosecute-trump-is-a-political-act/
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Agree. Way past time for Garland to prosecute. This may be the fatal error of Biden.
 
If DOJ Garland does not prosecute Trump, and Trump runs again and wins, Garland will be responsible followed by Manchin and Sinema?!!

[FONT=&]The evidence is clear. It’s time to prosecute the former president, and Merrick Garland shouldn’t wait.

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[FONT=&]It is a sacred tenet of democracy that the judicial and prosecutorial processes must be independent of political pressure. These decisions must be made as objectively as possible.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]So let me state up front: I hope no one at the Department of Justice makes any decisions based on this article. But likewise, they shouldn’t make any based on threats from Republicans or pressure from centrist politicians to “look forward and not backward” to avoid political violence, conservative backlash, or whatnot. The DOJ should let law and facts lead where they lead.
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[FONT=&]If the facts warrant prosecuting Donald Trump and anyone in his circle, they should be charged. Prosecuting them would not be political. Failure to prosecute them would be.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Unfortunately, Republican elected officials are lobbing heavy threats at both the DOJ and Democrats, insisting that prosecuting Trump over January 6 (or anything else) would be seen as a political act—and that they would seek revenge. Their anger is particularly directed toward the House January 6 committee, which concluded that there is adequate evidence to implicate Trump and several of his allies in serious crimes.
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[FONT=&]The House committee and DOJ officials should studiously ignore these threats for several reasons.

First and foremost, democracy cannot thrive if crimes go unpunished because their prosecution would be interpreted as political, especially by the allies of those held accountable. The result of this practice would be devastating escalation: Elected officials would commit bigger and bolder crimes to win and hold power, knowing that their opponents cannot do anything about it whether they succeed or fail.

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2022/03/23/refusing-to-prosecute-trump-is-a-political-act/
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garland is a "moderate"hack who leans republican

this is what you get when you comprimise with republicans
 
Biden doesn’t control Garland


In June all this will be laid out to the public


They have evidence of CRIMES we don’t even know about yet

Many will be indicted
 
"Trump is our savior."--GOP

ONCE AGAIN...FOR WHAT CRIME????


I'M SURE NO ONE HAS NOTICED THE UTTER FAILURE OF YOU AND THE OTHER MOUTHY, ANGRY VILLAGERS TO NAME THIS "GREAT CRIME" THAT MARY GARLAND MUST PROSECUTE TRUMP FOR.....EXCEPT, FOR ME, OF COURSE.
 
ONCE AGAIN...FOR WHAT CRIME????


I'M SURE NO ONE HAS NOTICED THE UTTER FAILURE OF YOU AND THE OTHER MOUTHY, ANGRY VILLAGERS TO NAME THIS "GREAT CRIME" THAT MARY GARLAND MUST PROSECUTE TRUMP FOR.....EXCEPT, FOR ME, OF COURSE.

Once again


Fuck off
 
But but but......when Garland was first appointed many lefties right on this board claimed he was the savior of the country,.....that he was REALLY gonna get Trump. The BIG BANG shot heard round the world turned out be just another tiny little PLOOP and fizzle in the end. Just a little ploop mouse fart just like the BIG Mueller investigation was. :laugh:
 
But but but......when Garland was first appointed many lefties right on this board claimed he was the savior of the country,.....that he was REALLY gonna get Trump. The BIG BANG shot heard round the world turned out be just another tiny little PLOOP and fizzle in the end. Just a little ploop mouse fart just like the BIG Mueller investigation was. :laugh:

Who said that? Garland was always seen as slow, honest and deliberate. We would like him to take charge, However,. Trump and his minions will get nailed by the investigations. The Repubs will not fight for him. That is how they eliminate that problem. Trump is nuts and the Repub leadership knows it.
 
Who said that? Garland was always seen as slow, honest and deliberate. We would like him to take charge, However,. Trump and his minions will get nailed by the investigations. The Repubs will not fight for him. That is how they eliminate that problem. Trump is nuts and the Repub leadership knows it.

ploop ploop ploop........

 
Who said that? Garland was always seen as slow, honest and deliberate. We would like him to take charge, However,. Trump and his minions will get nailed by the investigations. The Repubs will not fight for him. That is how they eliminate that problem. Trump is nuts and the Repub leadership knows it.

Oh really?? For WHAT FUCKING CRIME??
 
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