District court judges not trusting the DOJ not to pull a fast one is fucking wild.
It's truly a bizarro alternate reality we've all fallen into years ago...
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District court judges not trusting the DOJ not to pull a fast one is fucking wild.
It's truly a bizarro alternate reality we've all fallen into years ago...
Smart move, because you know this administration was just going to do it anyways once the controversy died down.
Why is this a smart move when the judicial system has shown its not going to punish Trump whether or not he's actually in the wrong?
I mean you are not wrong. I suppose I still believe in the rule of law and I keep thinking that at some point it will start to stick.
This was the thing they are supposed to get rid of to make us feel like we won. Not having to pay insurrectionists 2 billion dollars. It was obviously bombastic, not talking about the immunity we'll have to fight in court cause that's the actual important thing