“Does Garland want to be the first AG to “jump the shark?”
Not if he has any sense. In a *real* trial, as opposed to a J6-commission kangaroo court, the defendant has a right to discovery, to possess all the exculpatory evidence the prosecution has against him, his *own* witnesses, the right to cross-examine prosecution’s witnesses...
That is well and good, but it costs money to execute? Well, President Trump HAS money. And many of us will help.
We’ll see. Personally, I don’t think the legal attack on Trump’s ability to run will be productive for the ‘rats. In fact, I think it’ll backfire on them bigly.
“We’ll see. Personally, I don’t think the legal attack on Trump’s ability to run will be productive for the ‘rats. In fact, I think it’ll backfire on them bigly.”
They can’t help them selves with their Trump hate 24/7/365.
Eventually, it became a routine for them, something they can’t live without or they lose their purpose in life.
Smart Trump opponents would’ve moved on from Trump hate and used his absence from social media to further their agenda.
Instead, the kangaroo committee & the DOJ are continuing to keep Trump in the spotlight.
The song every liberal should know by heart, when it comes to anything related to Trump is:
“Can’t get you out of my head” by Kylie Minogue
You simply have to pay attention to what they are saying.
They have no intention of giving Donald Trump a real trial.
Let’s assume that the AG is that stupid. For discovery Trump demands “classified” documents that he knows exist. The AG will either have to release them to Trump or go to the trial court to object to the release of the discovery to Trump. If the trial court denies the discovery request then Trump will be able to petition the appeals court for the documents requested in discovery. If again the discovery is denied he will petition the USSC.
What a circus that would be, and the AG knows that there is a good possibility that Trump’s lawyers will do it. This will not be the same as the Bannon trial because the courts know it will be expedited to the USSC before trial instead of after trial. The USSC will see the need to reinforce the view amongst the public that the trial is fair and all of the defendants rights are being protected so that a verdict will be accepted by the public as legitimate.