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That is not a super high bar to have to clear. @Red, read the ruling. You are falling for fictions.
If that’s the case, I’m in the company of many brilliant legal minds. Try to understand their opinion carries more weight than yours, IMHO.
Are they also “morons”, as you called two of our liberal SC justices? Not to me.
 
Speaking of anxiety, I wonder how many people are going to have heart attacks on election day.
Depression might go through the roof.
That's amazing. But it gives me anxiety.
Might be able to see different meanings. The comment to “try to be optimistic” is absurd, given the scene, and could be a subtle dig at the degree of panicking hyperbole implied by an unshackled “King Kong Trump”. But of course these are very anxious times. For both camps.
 
If that’s the case, I’m in the company of many brilliant legal minds. Try to understand their opinion carries more weight than yours, IMHO.
I'm not asking you to take my opinion. I'm suggesting that you read the decision yourself. What are you afraid of?
 
Yeah the melodrama and propaganda pushed by the left is second to none..

The Justice Department plans to continue pursuing criminal cases against former President Donald Trump even if he wins in November, people familiar with the discussions say.

According to DOJ lawyers, the department's policy against prosecuting a sitting president wouldn't apply to Trump if he's the president-elect and hasn't yet been sworn in, sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told The Washington Post.

The plans come after this week's Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, which has already caused a delay in Trump's sentencing on 34 felony carts of falsifying business records in New York and is expected to lead to delays in his election interference trial in Washington, D.C.

 
Depression might go through the roof.

Might be able to see different meanings. The comment to “try to be optimistic” is absurd, given the scene, and could be a subtle dig at the degree of panicking hyperbole implied by an unshackled “King Kong Trump”. But of course these are very anxious times. For both camps.

I viewed it as trying to be optimistic as a last, hopeless defense against what is about to be an unshackled, primitive Trump.
 
He's right lol. The guy is too stupid to even debate, can you imagine him trying to do anything official? Do you think Putin is scared of Biden? Is anyone scared of a guy who can't even formulate proper sentences? Even his own DoJ says he's so brain dead that a Jury couldn't possibly take him seriously.
 

Former president Donald Trump got almost everything he could have wanted in the past week and a half.
Not only did President Joe Biden’s performance at the debate on Thursday evening in Atlanta send the Democratic Party into a collective panic — with some even speculating that the party would need to replace the president — but Trump has received legal rulings that have benefited him and his political movement.
Nevertheless, because he is who he is, he can’t help but continue to air his grievances.

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have some immunity from criminal prosecution. That decision will all but guarantee a delay in Trump’s criminal case on charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results. It’s just what his team wanted: there’s now unlikely to be a decision until after the 2024 presidential election, when it can’t affect what happens in November.

The case will be kicked back to the lower court and Judge Tanya Chutkan will hold hearings to determine whether the allegations against him constitute “official” acts he performed as president or “unofficial acts”. This includes every action taken, ranging from Trump’s call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger where he infamously asked Raffensperger to “find” additional votes, to his attempt to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence.

At the same time, he cannot help but continue to dip his foot into the pool of conspiracy theories his supporters have drawn and plot his latest idea for revenge. He notably reposted an image of himself and First Lady Melania Trump (who was conspicuously absent from the debate) with the phrase “Where We Go One, We Go All,” a slogan commonly used in QAnon-believing circles.

Another repost called for Biden to be arrested for treason. A third called for members of the January 6 select committee, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Mike Pence and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to be arrested.

Trump saved most of his ire for Liz Cheney, a former congresswoman with no political power who he already deposed in 2022. He reposted an image calling for her to face a military tribunal.

Trump openly posts and reposts about legal retribution for his opponents, often saying they committed treason, a crime for which the punishment is death.
The fact that Trump can do so without anyone in his party wincing shows his wholesale control of the party he now represents. And it shows an utmost confidence that nothing he can do will deter voters.

Its one thing for a jazzfanz poster from australia to post these kinds of things but a whole different situation when its the republican nominee for president. And of course there will be some people who will think that a presidential candidate (most powerful position in the world) talking about going after a long list of politicians who were simply critical of him is the same thing as a district attorney saying that they are going to prosectute a criminal who happens to also be a politician.
 
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Former president Donald Trump got almost everything he could have wanted in the past week and a half.
Not only did President Joe Biden’s performance at the debate on Thursday evening in Atlanta send the Democratic Party into a collective panic — with some even speculating that the party would need to replace the president — but Trump has received legal rulings that have benefited him and his political movement.
Nevertheless, because he is who he is, he can’t help but continue to air his grievances.

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have some immunity from criminal prosecution. That decision will all but guarantee a delay in Trump’s criminal case on charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results. It’s just what his team wanted: there’s now unlikely to be a decision until after the 2024 presidential election, when it can’t affect what happens in November.

The case will be kicked back to the lower court and Judge Tanya Chutkan will hold hearings to determine whether the allegations against him constitute “official” acts he performed as president or “unofficial acts”. This includes every action taken, ranging from Trump’s call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger where he infamously asked Raffensperger to “find” additional votes, to his attempt to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence.

At the same time, he cannot help but continue to dip his foot into the pool of conspiracy theories his supporters have drawn and plot his latest idea for revenge. He notably reposted an image of himself and First Lady Melania Trump (who was conspicuously absent from the debate) with the phrase “Where We Go One, We Go All,” a slogan commonly used in QAnon-believing circles.

Another repost called for Biden to be arrested for treason. A third called for members of the January 6 select committee, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Mike Pence and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to be arrested.

Trump saved most of his ire for Liz Cheney, a former congresswoman with no political power who he already deposed in 2022. He reposted an image calling for her to face a military tribunal.

Trump openly posts and reposts about legal retribution for his opponents, often saying they committed treason, a crime for which the punishment is death.
The fact that Trump can do so without anyone in his party wincing shows his wholesale control of the party he now represents. And it shows an utmost confidence that nothing he can do will deter voters.

Its one thing for a jazzfanz poster from australia to post these kinds of things but a whole different situation when its the republican nominee for president.
But I thought if Biden committed a crime... Nvmd jfc ..

Anyways the day Trump's 3rd in charge of the the DoJ leaves to prosecute a presidential candidate like Bidens DoJ did I'll take this stupid propaganda seriously.

Oh and btw ... Biden has immunity from Trump arresting him because of the SC ruling. The ruling you hate.
 
I mean... didn't Alvin Bragg and Leticia James literally campaign, like literally campaign, about arresting Trump? Bidens 3rd in Charge at the DoJ LITERALLY arrest a political candidate but you guys love that. Trump has not arrested a single political opponent but these conspiracist blame him for Biden literally arresting Trump. The sheer hypocrisy...

The Biden Administration sends his DoJ to arrest Trump and Democrats like Alvin Bragg literally campaign off of arresting political opponents and Alt-Left Democrats celebrate it when they do. But Trumps the threat to society not the ones actually arresting political opponents for crime 2 different DAs declined to prosecute.
 
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