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Lawfare Failing

Daily Caller

As former President Donald Trump’s legal difficulties continue to stack up, scheduling conflicts and trial delays offer relief and highlight an emerging path for him to enter the 2024 election without facing a potential conviction, should he be the Republican nominee.

Facing the strain of four separate criminal indictments while running a presidential campaign, Trump has sought to postpone trials in his cases until after the election. At least two judges — the one overseeing his Florida classified documents case and another overseeing his New York case for allegedly falsifying business records — have signaled a willingness to delay, while Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis believes the Georgia trial may not conclude until early 2025. More

7 Comments on Lawfare Failing

  1. You know what they say: “The wheels of justice turn slowly.” Apparently the wheels of injustice turn slower. The tyrants love that when their targets are languishing in jail without trial, but they hate it if the quarry is free to fight back.

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  2. I don’t understand the legal possibilities, but I suggest if DJ Trump is elected president he write a ‘temporary pardon’ for himself. This pardon would merely delay the legal proceedings until after he fulfills his duties in his second term. This would be much less problematic than a full pardon which would be viewed as too self-serving. Also, I suspect the sincerity of his accusers, and if they are sincere they would still pick up the proceedings after 4 years, and if not that would show their true obstructionist goals.
    I do think Trump could run the country from jail, but it would greatly curtail his ability to get things done and act as an international representative for our nation.

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