I agree with you, to an extent. There’s a problem, somewhere. I just think that with the orange moron, we’re on a national level, with crimes that are not so clear-cut and also difficult to prove, given interpretation of subjective legal wording. However, the NY (possibly Georgia) cases are more clear-cut and objective. I think they could be speeded up.
I agree with you, to an extent. There’s a problem, somewhere. I just think that with the orange moron, we’re on a national level, with crimes that are not so clear-cut and also difficult to prove, given interpretation of subjective legal wording. However, the NY (possibly Georgia) cases are more clear-cut and objective. I think they could be speeded up.
Agreed. Sharing on Facebook. Thanks, Dean.
Thanks!
I'm no fan of Merrick Garland, and used to agree with you about this, but perhaps your finger pointing in this particular case is misplaced: https://open.substack.com/pub/muellershewrote/p/the-facts-about-merrick-garland?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3we9u
I felt surprised, as in "Wow, I didn't know DOJ actually prosecuted people". Then I realized it was a field office. 🙄