So, as Yogi Berra said; it ain't over until its over.
Let's all take a deep breath, relax and see how this plays out.
I saw where he say that the indictments can be refiled (which makes sense,) but I haven’t found where he expects the decisions to be overturned. I’d like to know his reasoning.
A strict reading of 28 U.S.C. § 546 makes Halligan’s appointment invalid.
Halligan’s successor may file new indictments, we’ll have to wait and see. But the dismissal was based in a solid application of the law. 28 U.S.C. § 546 makes that clear.
Whoever it was that had the opinion that by 2028, Americans would finally come to the conclusion, and realize that they can no longer vote their way out of this mess, was correct.
Time is ticking away for the Trump admin. Two steps forward four steps back with the courts. Rinse and repeat.
The Uniparty, which is most of Congress, has done nothing but obstruct and go on vacation.
We see people like Swallwell and Schiff who actually plan and announce runs for higher office. They are not in the slightest bit afraid of the Trump DOJ.
Our side sometimes mistakes tough talk for actual action. It makes us delusional. We picture in our minds perp walks and justice being meted out to government crooks instead of the citizens who get in their way. Figments of our imaginations, I guess.