It seems perfectly normal that a person who "can't" vote is able to be president and would be a testament to the efficacy of the prison rehabilitation process. I mean truly, someone having sunk so low yet determined to better themselves and turn their life around so much, pulling themselves up by the bootstraps and becoming president!? That is quite an inspirational story if you ask me.
This took me by surprise and it's making me laugh. I thought Trump as president would shut down the cases himself. But he won't even need to.
We will probably see Fani Willis locked up by the end of January. It was not even 6 months ago that libs were taking victory laps
They were so excited about his New York hush-money case. 34. Felony. Counts. They must have been annoyed that the judge put off sentencing until after the election on the 26th. The judge will surely sentence trump to probation or similar.
Your not wrong, I am disapointed, but that was always going to be what was going to happen.
I think it is a huge tactical miss step to not force him to shut it down himself
Garland is garbage, a fool, and he's an institutionalist. I think it's clear Biden made him AG because he'd go easy on Trump. Biden didn't want Trump prosecuted for anything. After January 6th Trump and his cronies should have been indicted. But Garland dithered month after month after month. And he refused to charge Trump in a timely fashion for espionage for the documents case. And now here we are. Trump wiggled free again.
longstanding department policy
A policy that originated with the Nixon DOJ during Watergate lmao
Libs to the rest of us: Damn those latinos, blacks, arabs that didn't vote for genocide harris. I hope trump glasses gaza Libs to trump: