Looks like they finally did it, which makes me think they put more pressure on the AG to 'DO IT NOW!' because from what I've been hearing, the professional class of lawyers, the ones that do the work and win the cases that dropped this one because they said it's a dud, they've been rebelling behind close doors because this all BS making them look bad.
So the only question is, by how much is Trump going to get a boost in support before 2024 because of this?
This is Q level chicanery. No matter what comes from the case, nothing helps Trump. He's just going to burn money in yet another legal fight against an opponent with unlimited funds.
"Oh, look, the government is corrupt!"
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The left literally does not care about a corrupt government throwing around violence to their political opponents. Just like the indictments aren't going to turn any Trump supporters away from him.
Anyone with a brain that might figure out that if Trump really was defeated in a fair election this would be completely unnecessary, but those people haven't been voting Dem for almost 7 years now.
Not really. That would be if he claimed the whole thing is 8-dimensional chess and Trump has a big Xanatos Gambit planned, or if they said the AG is wearing an ankle monitor and "This entire charade has been choreographed and mapped out for the last three years. Enjoy the show. ;)"
The fact that Trump would bait someone to act if he think it's in his interest isn't far out of reality. Though personally I think it was the opposite, and his statement was to interrupt the AG's plan and bring media attention. It worked for a few days anyway.
They previously decided against charging this as a standalone crime because they didn't think it would hold up without a stronger charge to carry it. In other words this is one of those charges that they tack on after they've already charged something that's worth their time and energy. It's obvious that Bragg reversed the decision to appease progressives who are more interested in charging Trump with anything they can than worrying about how strong the case is. They just want to see Trump get arrested. Any conviction or punishment would just be icing on the cake for them. Bragg is going to have a hell of a time making the legal and factual case that Trump was covering up another crime, and he has to do that to have any hope of not being barred by the statute of limitations.
Looks like they finally did it, which makes me think they put more pressure on the AG to 'DO IT NOW!' because from what I've been hearing, the professional class of lawyers, the ones that do the work and win the cases that dropped this one because they said it's a dud, they've been rebelling behind close doors because this all BS making them look bad.
So the only question is, by how much is Trump going to get a boost in support before 2024 because of this?
That and I wonder if Trump baited Bragg into moving forward with the indictment. His Truth post does come off as egging the DA on.
This is Q level chicanery. No matter what comes from the case, nothing helps Trump. He's just going to burn money in yet another legal fight against an opponent with unlimited funds.
"Oh, look, the government is corrupt!"
Dennis_Nedry_Meme.jpg
The left literally does not care about a corrupt government throwing around violence to their political opponents. Just like the indictments aren't going to turn any Trump supporters away from him.
Anyone with a brain that might figure out that if Trump really was defeated in a fair election this would be completely unnecessary, but those people haven't been voting Dem for almost 7 years now.
Ding ding ding. We have a winner.
Not really. That would be if he claimed the whole thing is 8-dimensional chess and Trump has a big Xanatos Gambit planned, or if they said the AG is wearing an ankle monitor and "This entire charade has been choreographed and mapped out for the last three years. Enjoy the show. ;)"
The fact that Trump would bait someone to act if he think it's in his interest isn't far out of reality. Though personally I think it was the opposite, and his statement was to interrupt the AG's plan and bring media attention. It worked for a few days anyway.
They previously decided against charging this as a standalone crime because they didn't think it would hold up without a stronger charge to carry it. In other words this is one of those charges that they tack on after they've already charged something that's worth their time and energy. It's obvious that Bragg reversed the decision to appease progressives who are more interested in charging Trump with anything they can than worrying about how strong the case is. They just want to see Trump get arrested. Any conviction or punishment would just be icing on the cake for them. Bragg is going to have a hell of a time making the legal and factual case that Trump was covering up another crime, and he has to do that to have any hope of not being barred by the statute of limitations.