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TopicJack Smith drops election subversion case against Donald Trump
Proto_Spark
11/25/24 2:10:37 PM
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NatsuSama posted...
To be clear, Garland was most definitely soft on Trump. Despite your dear leader whining and clutching their pearls of "weaponized justice department", the JD was more invested in trying to appear unbiased, than actually being unbiased.

Because if they were actually unbiased, Trump would have been prosecuted month 1 of Garlands confirmation. The man dragged his feet on touching Trump due to optics.

tbf, a 50/50 Senate majority with Cinema and Manchin blocking everything meant the first like 2 years of Biden's term was spent with everything being obstructed as much as possible. And this wasn't just the case with federal legislation - this was every single committee and department.

Garland absolutely could've gone much harder, but he was also stymied from doing anything until like 2023.
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