• m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    28 days ago

    At least it’s a dismissal without prejudice which leaves the door open for charges to be brought back once Trump is no longer in office and as long as the statute of limitation hasn’t run out.

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      28 days ago

      leaves the door open for charges to be brought back once Trump is no longer in office

      Assuming his lard-ass lives that long.

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      28 days ago

      You know how the courts love putting rich old white dudes behind bars, right?

      Assuming of course we don’t end up with a Republican dictatorship after this presidency, then it’s all meaningless anyway.

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      28 days ago

      A glimmer of hope, but at least, of the extremely limited options, this one leaves a shred of hope behind.

      Still fucking awful and a complete condemnation of the justice system in the US, but POC in the States have known that for years, now it’s just whitey getting shown how fucking biased it is to privilege and wealth.

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      28 days ago

      I can’t say I’m feeling overly optimistic about anything worthwhile happening with this case after 9 years, when they failed to move forward in nearly 5

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        28 days ago

        How is “less than 4” now “nearly 5”?

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            28 days ago

            What “argument”? It’s just doomer moaning, using hyperbole to amplify their own defeatism. I’m just pointing out the bs.

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              27 days ago

              It’s not “doomer moaning” to think that if they didn’t prosecute him in the four year period after his presidency that they won’t do it eight or twelve years after his presidency when he’s either dead from old age or well into his 80s.

              That’s not defeatist it’s simply witnessing the actions of our current leadership and believing them. You can choose to believe their words instead, but there’s zero reason to when their actions (both past and current) directly contradict them.

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                27 days ago

                It’s not “doomer moaning”

                It is when they’re lying about the time that’s already passed. They’re clearly more interested in embellishing than being realistic.

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      28 days ago

      Who’s going to revive a 10 year old political case against an 83 year old that’s retiring from politics? In the US?

        • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          He could. The president can pardon any federal crimes that’s already committed except in cases of impeachment. Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon even tho he was never charged with crimes. Now the constitution never explicitely said they can pardom themselves, but maybe the supreme court would let him.

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          Again, who is going to stop him? The presidential pardon is wide reaching, and no one has ever tried to pardon themselves before so there’s no legal precedent. You think this supreme court is gonna stop him?

          Also, he absolutely can pardon for something that was dismissed. Nixon got pardoned for something he was never even charged with.

          • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Fun mental excersise:

            Even if the president can’t pardon themself. They could just temporarily declare themselves inable to perform the powers and duties of the presidency, then the VP becomes Acting President, and the VP as Acting President can pardon the President. Voila, its not a self-pardon.

            Shenaigans… Shenanigans…