Yeah, as if Jack Smith is going to back down to a narcissistic punk.
Jack Smith???
It sounds to me like DonOld wants “Mama-la” to protect him by interfering with the DOJ, no???
 
  
  
  
 
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Yeah, as if Jack Smith is going to back down to a narcissistic punk.
 
  
  
  
 
Yes, Trump has great difficulty grasping the concept of separation of powers.Jack Smith???
It sounds to me like DonOld wants “Mama-la” to protect him by interfering with the DOJ, no???
Is anyone surprised that DonOld has even read the indictment?

As usual, you’re missing the mark here. What the real travesty is here is that the immunity doesn’t go far enough and extend to every Patriot who commits crimes against the constitution and state and local laws when they fight like hell to make ‘Merica great again! Laws are for suckers and Demz!More bullshit and more Democrat Lawfare. After President Trump is reelected, time to start the treason trials...
What’s ACTUALLY being subverted here is the Supreme Court’s ruling granting presidential immunity

Is anyone surprised that DonOld has even read the indictment?



Come on, we know his history, he reads everything he can get his hands on. There is no known history of him not reading important papers. Just like there is no known use of his mishandling of important papers.Considering DonOld is claiming that Jack Smith rewrote the exact same case, after Jack Smith made some pretty significant changes, I would submit / conclude that DonOld hasn’t read a word of it.
I would have to be sitting in the same room with DonOld, listening to that idiot read the new indictment out loud, and following along on my own copy, before I would be satisfied that DonOld actually read it.

His working methods have been well recorded previously, there's no dispute.Considering DonOld is claiming that Jack Smith rewrote the exact same case, after Jack Smith made some pretty significant changes, I would submit / conclude that DonOld hasn’t read a word of it.
I would have to be sitting in the same room with DonOld, listening to that idiot read the new indictment out loud, and following along on my own copy, before I would be satisfied that DonOld actually read it.

i hope so!
The pompous asshole still does not realize he lost the last election. And his signature looks like the EKG of a guy with a serious heart condition.
Three 'ifs' don't make a wish come true.If Trump loses in November, he will likely be convicted and face hard time in federal prison for these four charges. If that happens, he will try to flee.
If he wins, he will figure out a way to stop all legal proceedings against him.



You should discuss optics with Chloe.This weaponization of the justice system could backfire. The optics look like more election tampering by the democrats.

Donald reads at or below a sixth-grade level.Considering DonOld is claiming that Jack Smith rewrote the exact same case, after Jack Smith made some pretty significant changes, I would submit / conclude that DonOld hasn’t read a word of it.
I would have to be sitting in the same room with DonOld, listening to that idiot read the new indictment out loud, and following along on my own copy, before I would be satisfied that DonOld actually read it.

What? You never took a basic computer programming class?Three 'ifs' don't make a wish come true.
No, no coding background, but I have a 'Chatty friend' help with this one! Hopefully it prints line 130! I have no idea if this is coded 'correctly.'What? You never took a basic computer programming class?
Those three if-then statements are not wishes. They are an analysis of what is likely to happen under two possible scenarios (he either wins the election or loses), based on his past history of ducking accountability and abuse of power, and based on likely sentences issued by the court for a 34-count conviction.
Look, he will either become President or he won't. It's not complicated, and I am aware that either possibility could occur.
 
 Special Counsel Jack Smith noted that the government's upcoming filing in the federal election subversion case against former President Donald Trump will not exceed 180 pages, according to court documents filed Saturday.
The opening brief on presidential immunity, required to be filed to Judge Tanya Chutkan by September 26, is expected to be half composed of a "detailed factual proffer," with "extensive footnote citations to an exhibit appendix" spanning about 30 pages.
Given the "substantial amount of sensitive material" to be filed, the government proposed a redacted version to later be filed on the public docket.
The judge in Donald Trump's alleged election fraud case is likely to allow prosecutors to make their evidence public next month.
On Friday, Washington, D.C judge Tanya Chutkan set a detailed schedule for the release, including allowing Trump to submit any objections.
She was responding to a submission by prosecutor Jack Smith, who wrote that October's release would include "quotations or summaries of information" from sensitive sources such as 'grand jury transcripts, interview reports, or material obtained through sealed search warrants,' while redacting some information, such as the names of witnesses who could be 'intimidated and threatened" by Trump supporters.
Judge Chutkan's decision came after Smith submitted a sealed 180-page brief on Thursday outlining the government's evidence against Donald Trump. On Friday, he filed a motion to publicly release the evidence.
The 180-page filing will set out what evidence prosecutors have against Trump and also includes an appendix with more information.
In a court filing on Tuesday, Smith told Judge Tanya Chutkan that the former president is trying to delay the case as much as possible and is seeking documents he has already had for more than a year.
In his reply, Smith expressed his frustration that Trump is looking for documents that he already has, including his own presidential diaries.
"He asks for multiple categories of information that he has had for more than a year, including reports and transcripts for two interviews of a particular witness; text messages for specific individuals and Presidential Daily Diaries (PDDs)—all of which he received in the Government's first discovery production on August 11, 2023, as is evident from the Government's detailed Source Logs," Smith wrote.
He added that the Trump team's request for the diaries is particularly futile, as they are the former president's own documents.
"The defendant's request for PDDs is particularly notable because they are the defendant's own records, to which he has access even outside the criminal discovery process and which the Government received only after the defendant's designated representatives reviewed them in October 2022," Smith wrote.
A federal judge on Thursday approved the public release of redacted source documents that helped inform special counsel Jack Smith’s explosive 165-page legal brief arguing that Donald Trump can still face prosecution for trying to subvert the results of the 2020 election, but gave the former president seven days to take steps to block the disclosure.
Trump lawyers John Lauro and Todd Blanche had earlier asked the judge to keep the appendix hidden from public view, writing in a short filing, “There should be no further disclosures at this time of the so-called ‘evidence’ that the special counsel’s Office has unlawfully cherry-picked and mischaracterized — during early voting in the 2024 Presidential election — in connection with an improper Presidential immunity filing that has no basis in criminal procedure or judicial precedent.”
Fixed it for you to be true.The prosecution of a criminal by the justice system could backfire if Donald gets elected. The optics would look like more tampering of our justice system by him.