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originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: SourGrapes
I know right.
Either that or targeted. Neither would surprise me from our current government.
originally posted by: stevieray
They’ll destroy Desantis in some similar way, then Michele Obama will beat Chris Christie.
originally posted by: carewemust
If the Obama appointed judge doesn't allow evidence proving Election Interference, FBI helping fuel the Jan6 riot, the Supreme Court step in to allow evidence, subpoenas, etc.. from the Trump defense team.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: CoyoteAngels
I am willing to bet they drop these charges. Once they realize how much could potentially come out, they will panic. It was way more than just Pelosi who orchestrated all this. they set this up, and Trump wasn't smart enough to see it for what it was. Ray Epps would be a fantastic witness as well. I wonder what his comms look like a few weeks before the 6th.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: SourGrapes
originally posted by: IndieA
a reply to: 1947boomer
It was Senator Ted Cruz who contested the Arizona elector slate on Jan. 6, not the Arizona legislature--they had settled the issue a month before.
Who was it that summited over a 1,000 pieces of evidence?
When a slate of electors is contested during the joint session doing the counting, the rules call for both houses to go off separately and debate the issue for two hours and then vote. That's exactly what happened on Jan. 6. In order to sustain the objection, both houses have to agree with the objection by simple majority vote. Senator Cruz' objection was defeated.
As far as I remember, after the Arizona electors were contested, the 2 hour debate only lasted a few minutes before the proceedings were halted due to the breach. There were at least 5 more states that wanted to contest their electors and 10 more hours of debate slated. No, to me it seems that the process was not competed as it should have been, and suspiciously, it seems like that was the plan.
Isn't it ironic that the "breach" happened before the Trump supporters arrived at the capital?
Almost like it was planned to happen and Trump, being Trump, talked longer than expected?
"the breach" started when Ray Epps told his team to take down the barriers. It's all on video and there are some lovely camera angles. Most of his movements and speeches are memorialized as well. Yes, I think between discovery, Sund, and Epps testimony, this would be an epic trial.
originally posted by: DoubleDNH
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: DoubleDNH
originally posted by: Quadlink
That judge gave people harder sentences than even the prosecutor advised, she is a raging leftist.
Trump may be able to hide behind South Florida conservatives in the Florida case but he will me (rightfully) crucified in the DC jury pool.
why even burden the system with this formality? Just shoot him and be done. Due process doesn't seem to be a thing for many of you folks. Just stop pretending to care about rules, and do what you want.
I am all for the rules, I want him treated exactly as I would if I did the things they claim he did. Running for political office should not and will not ever protect you from being prosecuted for your crimes. It's not too far remoed from when MAGAts were chanting for Trump's strongest political opponent to be locked up for her action. You seem to be projecting ... the jury pool in southern florida will be far more likely to contain raging MAGAts who would never convict regardless of the evidence and produce a hung jury. Far less likely to happen in DC ..
In regards to the other case against him, I am very familiar with how to handle classified information from my work history and I know that if I did half of the things Trump is accused of, I would not see theh light of day until my trial unless it was through steel bars.