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#16
Trump victory should be death knell for Democrats' lawfare
Will Democrats learn the lawfare lesson?


One week after former President Trump’s smashing victory, there is slated to be action in a New York State court, where the president-elect must still deal with 34 felony business-records charges on which a Manhattan jury found him guilty this spring. Judge Juan Merchan is expected to rule on Trump’s motion to vacate the guilty verdicts. Team Trump argues that, under the Supreme Court’s July 1 ruling that former presidents have presumptive immunity from prosecution for official acts, the case must be thrown out because District Attorney Alvin Bragg recklessly chose to include official-acts evidence in the prosecution.

Merchan, an activist Democrat, has ruled against Trump with numbing regularity throughout the proceedings. Past being prologue, we should expect Merchan to deny Trump’s immunity claim. Then things get interesting.

Merchan anticipates not only issuing his immunity ruling on Tuesday but imposing sentence on the president-elect on Nov. 26. And although the case is absurd — alleging that Trump falsified his business records to conceal a legal non-disclosure agreement — the judge indulged the D.A.’s farcical contention to the jury that Trump had conspired to steal the 2016 election. That ratchets up the pressure on the court to impose a prison sentence of some duration.

Naturally, Trump never wants to be sentenced, and certainly not in his moment of triumph. On that score, he has some cards to play.
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One week after former President Trump’s smashing victory, there is slated to be action in a New York State court, where the president-elect must still deal with 34 felony business-records charges on which a Manhattan jury found him guilty this spring. Judge Juan Merchan is expected to rule on Trump’s motion to vacate the guilty verdicts. Team Trump argues that, under the Supreme Court’s July 1 ruling that former presidents have presumptive immunity from prosecution for official acts, the case must be thrown out because District Attorney Alvin Bragg recklessly chose to include official-acts evidence in the prosecution.

Merchan, an activist Democrat, has ruled against Trump with numbing regularity throughout the proceedings. Past being prologue, we should expect Merchan to deny Trump’s immunity claim. Then things get interesting.

Merchan anticipates not only issuing his immunity ruling on Tuesday but imposing sentence on the president-elect on Nov. 26. And although the case is absurd — alleging that Trump falsified his business records to conceal a legal non-disclosure agreement — the judge indulged the D.A.’s farcical contention to the jury that Trump had conspired to steal the 2016 election. That ratchets up the pressure on the court to impose a prison sentence of some duration.

Naturally, Trump never wants to be sentenced, and certainly not in his moment of triumph. On that score, he has some cards to play.


If the appellate courts do not put the sentencing on hold, Trump would remain at liberty while the case is on appeal — a process that will take well over a year.


Under those circumstances, the Justice Department should urge the courts — at the state level, and federal court if necessary — to suspend further proceedings in the New York criminal case until Trump’s presidency has concluded.

This would not place Trump above the law. It is not that the case would disappear; it would merely be held in abeyance so that the state is not in the position of interfering with the federal government’s capacity to govern — which is the principle at the heart of the Constitution’s supremacy clause.

All that said, the case should disappear.

One would hope that the lesson Democrats take from Trump’s sweeping victory is that lawfare is un-American. Voters were clearly disturbed by the Democrats’ practice of using law-enforcement and judicial processes as a weapon against their chief political adversary. Democrats would do well to assimilate that lesson and to avoid pressing ahead with lawfare after Americans returned Trump to the White House despite these allegations.



President Biden could provide a powerful example of statesmanship — he could finally, on the cusp of leaving office, act like the unifying president he promised to be at the start — by pardoning his predecessor and successor. It would certainly make it easier for the nation to accept the president’s inevitable pardon of his son, Hunter, who is awaiting sentence on gun and tax charges. It could also provide the political space Gov. Kathy Hochul would need to pardon Trump over the caterwauling of New York progressives — hopefully, Democrats are reading the returns showing inroads Trump made with their traditional constituencies in the Empire State.

Lawfare was terrible for the country. The resounding win Americans have given Trump should be its death knell.
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#17
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/justice...auguration
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#18
Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

No longer GroupThink 'woke', but it was fun while it lasted.
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#19
(11-06-2024, 01:23 PM)P1tchB7ack Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 11:04 AM)K9Buck Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 10:50 AM)Beastdog Wrote: I can't wait for DJT to fire Crooked Jack Smith.

The top half of the DOJ/FBI needs to be fired.

For sure.  We especially don't want people, like Wray, who stick to facts and don't support Trump's lies.

Your party masters have imprisoned HUNDREDS of patriots and here you are fellating Wray - again.
Anti-individualistic, the Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State...



- Benito Mussolini
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#20
(11-06-2024, 01:23 PM)P1tchB7ack Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 11:04 AM)K9Buck Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 10:50 AM)Beastdog Wrote: I can't wait for DJT to fire Crooked Jack Smith.

The top half of the DOJ/FBI needs to be fired.

For sure.  We especially don't want people, like Wray, who stick to facts and don't support Trump's lies.

Wray doesn’t stick to facts.  He surfs them while they do as much damage as possible to their target, Trump, till they Peter out cause they are not actually facts of substance
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#21
(11-06-2024, 01:15 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: I think if you travel anywhere to engage in sex with minors the feds can prosecute you here.

Correct.
The America, and the American Military, that you once knew is gone.
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#22
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.
The America, and the American Military, that you once knew is gone.
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#23
(11-06-2024, 07:56 PM)lrrps21 Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.

Fill us in on this guy.   Huh

If Trump allows more than 1 or 2 swamp rats through the cracks that's on him at this stage.  Trump best have the best damn vetting operation up and running full tilt boogie.
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#24
(11-06-2024, 08:11 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 07:56 PM)lrrps21 Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.

Fill us in on this guy.   Huh

If Trump allows more than 1 or 2 swamp rats through the cracks that's on him at this stage.  Trump best have the best damn vetting operation up and running full tilt boogie.

The establishment on both sides went after him for election denial. He worked for Trump.

Jeff Clark Senior Fellow and Director of Litigation
The America, and the American Military, that you once knew is gone.
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#25
(11-06-2024, 08:11 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 07:56 PM)lrrps21 Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.

Fill us in on this guy.   Huh

If Trump allows more than 1 or 2 swamp rats through the cracks that's on him at this stage.  Trump best have the best damn vetting operation up and running full tilt boogie.
Who was top advisor?  His son jr is very smart.  

I don't understand the RFK jr health czar  deal.  Seems whacky
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#26
(11-06-2024, 01:15 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: I think if you travel anywhere to engage in sex with minors the feds can prosecute you here.

They can.
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#27
(11-06-2024, 01:23 PM)P1tchB7ack Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 11:04 AM)K9Buck Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 10:50 AM)Beastdog Wrote: I can't wait for DJT to fire Crooked Jack Smith.

The top half of the DOJ/FBI needs to be fired.

For sure.  We especially don't want people, like Wray, who stick to facts and don't support Trump's lies.

You're a real stickler for facts, as it applies to your political enemies.
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#28
(11-06-2024, 08:18 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 08:11 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 07:56 PM)lrrps21 Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.

Fill us in on this guy.   Huh

If Trump allows more than 1 or 2 swamp rats through the cracks that's on him at this stage.  Trump best have the best damn vetting operation up and running full tilt boogie.
Who was top advisor?  His son jr is very smart.  

I don't understand the RFK jr health czar  deal.  Seems whacky
Well, we haven't tried, crazy, stupid, and dishonest as a public health policy before. What could go wrong?
He's been directly involved in killing babies and is so crazy he's actually a chemtrail conspiratard. And that's just on the border of schizophrenia.
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#29
(11-07-2024, 12:11 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 08:18 PM)zigbee Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 08:11 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 07:56 PM)lrrps21 Wrote:
(11-06-2024, 03:49 PM)Alabuckeye Wrote: Jack Smith has been removed from his position.

1. He was not legally put in that position. 

2. DOJ won't charge a sitting president.

3. Jeff Clark is the only guy for AG

4. If Jeff Clark is AG then the saying "Alabama is coming" means something.

Fill us in on this guy.   Huh

If Trump allows more than 1 or 2 swamp rats through the cracks that's on him at this stage.  Trump best have the best damn vetting operation up and running full tilt boogie.
Who was top advisor?  His son jr is very smart.  

I don't understand the RFK jr health czar  deal.  Seems whacky
Well, we haven't tried, crazy, stupid, and dishonest as a public health policy before. What could go wrong?
He's been directly involved in killing babies and is so crazy he's actually a chemtrail conspiratard. And that's just on the border of schizophrenia.

We certainly did in 20'.
Anti-individualistic, the Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State...



- Benito Mussolini
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#30
On vacation this week and have Clay and Buck on.  I guess Smith dropped his case in DC.  If Trump had lost would they have dropped it?  

Either way, Zig you can take a victory tour on this.   Cool
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