Time is running out. The Department of Justice must indict and convict Trump

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The attorney general, Merrick Garland, knows that the fish always rots from the head. On 26 July, the Washington Post broke news that the justice department’s investigation is focused on Donald Trump himself. Time is of the essence in bringing his case to indictment.

Indeed, a moving target who gives every indication that he plans to strike again must trigger a different cost-benefit calculus in the inevitable debates both within and outside the justice department about when enough proof has been gathered to indict responsibly – and when it would be a dereliction of duty to delay further.

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...tice-department-must-indict-and-convict-trump
 
"Hence, the goal must be to secure a conviction before November 2024, and in any event, no later than 20 January 2025, when the next presidential term begins. It is already too late for all appeals from any such conviction to be exhausted by that date, but the key to holding the chief conspirator accountable is a jury verdict of guilt."
 
Yea, that's the ticket! The DoJ should just make some shit up and charge Trump because... Well, it's Trump!

:orangemanbad:

The radical Left is so oblivious...
 
"Hence, the goal must be to secure a conviction before November 2024, and in any event, no later than 20 January 2025, when the next presidential term begins. It is already too late for all appeals from any such conviction to be exhausted by that date, but the key to holding the chief conspirator accountable is a jury verdict of guilt."

So, guilt is automatically assumed and assigned, and its completion is on a fixed timetable hum? How Stalinist of you.
 
Trump’s attempted coup continues – even after January 6 hearings are over for now

The committee’s message to all of America, including Republicans: stop supporting this treachery.

The committee has made that treachery crystal clear.

It has shown the deception behind Trump’s big lie, including Trump’s attorney general William Barr, saying “I saw absolutely zero basis for the allegations” and that promoting it was “a grave disservice to the country”.

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ven-after-january-6-hearings-are-over-for-now
 
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