Finally, the dam is breaking against Trump

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The Jan. 6 committee has fundamentally altered public perceptions of Trump’s role in the violence at the Capitol.

It has increased the likelihood that he will be prosecuted for his efforts — from Election Day to Jan. 7, 2021 — to overthrow the outcome of a free election. It has made the attack on our democracy a central issue in this fall’s midterm elections, and will keep it there with the September hearings the committee announced.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/07/22/jan6-hearings-dam-breaking-against-trump/
 
The Jan. 6 committee has fundamentally altered public perceptions of Trump’s role in the violence at the Capitol.

It has increased the likelihood that he will be prosecuted for his efforts — from Election Day to Jan. 7, 2021 — to overthrow the outcome of a free election. It has made the attack on our democracy a central issue in this fall’s midterm elections, and will keep it there with the September hearings the committee announced.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/07/22/jan6-hearings-dam-breaking-against-trump/

Trump is in deep shit.

Legal experts have pointed to the probe in Georgia, assessing that it appears to be the strongest case against Trump that could result in criminal charges.

"Even now the proof is there, for example, with respect to strong-arming Raffensperger to steal the votes of Georgia, that's already there," Laurence Tribe, professor emeritus of constitutional law at Harvard University, told CBS News on Wednesday. "That's why I expect an indictment from Fani Willis in Fulton County, Georgia, even before an indictment from the Department of Justice."
 
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Trump is in deep shit.

Legal experts have pointed to the probe in Georgia, assessing that it appears to be the strongest case against Trump that could result in criminal charges.

"Even now the proof is there, for example, with respect to strong-arming Raffensperger to steal the votes of Georgia, that's already there," Laurence Tribe, professor emeritus of constitutional law at Harvard University, told CBS News on Wednesday. "That's why I expect an indictment from Fani Willis in Fulton County, Georgia, even before an indictment from the Department of Justice."

Yes. And this makes the DOJ indictment of Trump even more urgent.
 
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