• @gAlienLifeformOP
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    743 days ago

    Related article that’s not as good and on a crappier website, but has at least one passage that makes an important observation in passing - holy crap were there a lot of highly educated and highly paid legal experts who went on TV and said obvious bullshit

    It was clear after Trump’s loss in 2020 — even before Jan. 6 — that his conduct warranted serious legal scrutiny by the Justice Department, particularly in the area of potential financial crimes. But that probe, which could and should have been pursued by Biden’s U.S. Attorney and aspiring attorney general in Manhattan, somehow never materialized.

    Garland’s defenders over the years — including many Democratic lawyers who regularly appear on cable news — claimed that Garland and the department were simply following a standard, “bottom-up” investigative effort. Prosecutors would start with the rioters, on this theory, and then eventually get to Trump.

    This never made any sense.

    It did not reflect some unwritten playbook for criminal investigations. In fact, in criminal cases involving large and potentially overlapping groups of participants — as well as serious time sensitivity — good prosecutors try to get to the top as quickly as possible.

    The Justice Department can — and should — have quickly pursued the rioters and Trump in parallel. The fact that many legal pundits actually defended this gross dereliction of duty — and actually argued that this was the appropriate course — continues to amaze me.

    Archived at https://ghostarchive.org/archive/aWmXf

  • shoulderoforion
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    533 days ago

    what an absolute waste. just spaffed american democracy up the wall through ineptitude and cowardice.

    • @ripcord
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      103 days ago

      But wait, I was told repeatedly that justice moves slowly and that they were on top of all the criminal activity, we just couldn’t see it yet.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 days ago

      I almost hope he accidentally pissed someone off in the maga sphere, just so he can learn that bowing down or trying to work with fascists got us where we are.

  • Optional
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    463 days ago

    So . . that unredacted Mueller Report then . . .

  • @Jumpingspiderman
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    143 days ago

    When I hear the name Merrick Garland, I want to spit in disgust at that craven coward who betrayed and likely murdered rule of law and democracy in this country.

  • @JeeBaiChow
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    263 days ago

    Sometimes you got to take it to the bully. Make him sit down.

  • @jordanlundM
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    183 days ago

    As much as I hated what the Republicans did to his Supreme Court nomination, it really does look like we dodged a bullet there.

    • rigatti
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      323 days ago

      Dodged a bullet only to get hit by the Gorsuch missile?

      • @gAlienLifeformOP
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        213 days ago

        Also, the bullet that was dodged hit the radiator of the car that could’ve taken us to the hospital