• @dhork
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    284 months ago

    We may find that the states that are prosecuting the fake electors without going after Trump directly have more importance than the GA case. That case gets the most attention, because Trump is directly named in it. But it also gets the most attention from Republicans seeking to protect their God Emperor.

    These other cases are just as important, because they establish that this fake elector nonsense has no basis in law, and people who try to pull it off will be prosecuted as the lying liars they are. It makes it harder for Trump to try this again, because if it doesn’t work the people who helped him will know for certain they they will be investigated by the States. They can o longer claim it is anything other than a coup attempt.

    • @gAlienLifeformOP
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      4 months ago

      A coup attempt that doesn’t result in any jail time or tangible consequences. But, oh well, I’m sure once we get Republicans to say something they’ll definitely stand by it and let that guide their future actions, it’s not like they’ve shown themselves to be persistent liars who are obsessed with obtaining political power however they have to do it or anything. /s

      e; I agree with the general argument that holding state level Republicans accountable is just as if not more important, fwtw

      • @dhork
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        114 months ago

        A coup attempt that doesn’t result in any jail time or tangible consequences.

        … Yet. Even if it takes a while to get there, and even if the head guy might get off, all the folks who actually did the dirty work are still being prosecuted, and do not have the unlimited legal/campaign funds that he has to gum up the works. It will make it much harder to find people willing to throw their life into chaos to support a man who will ignore them the first chance he gets.

        • Null User Object
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          64 months ago

          Or, they’ll see that “unsupervised probation” is the price and readily try again, because why not.