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In reply to the discussion: Trump likely committed felony obstruction, federal judge rules [View all]Justice matters.
(9,664 posts)46. Congress should legislate a fast-track lane for appeals.
But Senate repugs would not vote for it. 🤬
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Any traitor of the USA deserves justice, it just happens that the traitor business is flourishing in
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#33
It only took 6-8 weeks for Trump's appeals to reach SCOTUS- that would be mid May
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2022
#6
Goes all the way to the Supremes now. No mechanism to recuse, let alone remove someone.
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2022
#28
"Unless you're poor and follow the rules", In which case you are the one who gets broken.
jaxexpat
Mar 2022
#42
And my finding, is hat "more likely than not" this will go no further than the NY case.
Chainfire
Mar 2022
#5
I have come to the conclusion that tRump is not going to be pursued on any of this.
CentralMass
Mar 2022
#9
Another bit of (wild?) speculation: Trump is a protected federal Confidential Informant.
sop
Mar 2022
#32
Wow. Quite the limb for a judge to go out on. Judge Carter must have seen quite some evidence. . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2022
#20
I had fun skimming this opinion and the judge did a great job on the crime fraud exception
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 2022
#27
Thanks for posting K & R..So, who will indict Donald Trump?? You got it correct, Joe Biden through
Stuart G
Mar 2022
#30
Bob Mueller put up 10 solid cases of Trump obstructing justice with the expectation that he would ..
Botany
Mar 2022
#31