i wonder if they're bringing up stuff he did in the white house so now they can try to get the case halted and tossed on the "official act' immunity the gang of six just made up yesterday
Of course it's being coordinated. That's what the Federalist Society *is*. It's a conspiracy against Americans' freedom, self governance and the rule of law and it's winning bsky.app/profile/debt...
I think a lot of people have been trained by Hollywood movies to think evil conduct typically backfires because it's a satisfying dramatic device for that to be so. In reality, bad guys usually just get away with it unless someone stops them bsky.app/profile/blvc...
I’m here for when this inevitably backfires in Roberts’ smug face. No one has ever stuck their neck out for Trump and not paid a price. It’s “no good deed goes unpunished” on steroids. The extent to which you used your power to shield Trump is directly commensurate with the price you ultimately pay.
I mean, I'm very confident that this could backfire for Roberts personally -- President Trump punishing him for a ruling he doesn't like -- but not in a way that's going to benefit me at all.
It might be a tad ridiculous but I seriously think it’s a full blown conclusion at this point. Not because it’s a scripted ending but because it’s been a consistent theme since 2016. He has gone on to shit on each and every individual that has has bent the knee to him in public.
“bad guys usually get away with it” is a lil simplistic in its own right and doesn’t sufficiently account for the myriad costs associated w/ abetting a criminal of Trump’s particular makeup. I certainly don’t expect a Hollywood style denouement, but I don’t think they walk away unscathed either.
Not a coincidence that Cannon spent Friday 10 days ago asking conservative lawyers to explain how Jack Smith's appointment was unconstitutional and today we get a SCOTUS concurrence saying exactly that as part of the immunity decision. They are going to try tossing every case by the end of the week.
If he weren't fiction, I'd think Palpatine orchestrated all of this.
If Biden were serious, he'd arrest Leo, the Roberts 6, Trump, and others for treason against the Constitution and USA.
Would be sweet if the Dems, you know, could organize any sort of effective counter attack instead of lecturing everyone about civility and saying to the left ‘YOU do something. No, not like that’ lmao.
It doesn't need to actually work it just needs to work well enough to keep his ass out of jail on some plausible sounding avenue for appeal until November bsky.app/profile/nsla...
I say the best possible scenario is for Judge Marchan to get him in the courtroom and sentence him to like a week in jail starting *right that minute*
make him suffer the disgrace of jail, give him no time to appeal, but make the punishment be light enough that it's hard to argue with
supreme court shouldn't be able to take up an emergency appeal of a state conviction
but, you know, if we're throwing all the rules out the window here...
That Jan 6th coup attempt was what...a few hundred, maybe a few thousand people, I dunno
And here we are with 6 rich dorks in black nightgowns suddenly able to basically do it with the stroke of a pen
Their argument is that the prosecution partially relied on things he did while president as evidence, and that might now be inadmissible due to Trump v. U.S.
But it’s also a clear sign that no matter how Roberts might have pretended to thread a needle, Trump and his administration see this as absolute immunity for anything they do, in office or not.
Roberts: “it’s absurd speak of a hypothetical future where a president would abuse official duties.”
Trump, 10hrs later: “it was my official duty as president to commit fraud in order to pay a porn star to not speak.”
Trump, 10hrs later: “it was my official duty as an unelected nominee to potentially become president to commit fraud in order to pay a porn star to not speak.”
I’m sure the appellate judges in New York will agree. What happens when this goes federal is anyone’s guess. Had the majority gone with Barrett’s opinion instead, I’d feel better. That they didn’t says something dark.
I’d have to go back and look at what evidence they’re trying to exclude. Roberts said official communications are conversations with other executive branch officials, not campaign staff or personal lawyers. Who was he talking to in the hush money case?
Right, the court said that communication between Trump and another executive branch official constituted an official act, and it could not be used as evidence in a prosecution *even for an unofficial act.*
They do what they want and justify it somehow. They make it up thinking we won't know the difference. But we can't do anything about it. No ethics. No laws. No accountability for those 9. Actually, 6. And they know it. They rule.
He's also using it for crimes he commited after he was president too, so I don't think he thinks the exact timing of the crimes matters, just as long as he remains immune to any and all consequences for all his actions.
He's already made an immunity motion like 4 times in that case, so this wasn't exactly hard to guess he'd revive it.
I think Merchan is just going to say "doesn't seem applicable, see previous ruling, put it in your appeal pile. here's your sentence"
Now, if he can get SCOTUS to parachute in...
I’m here for when this inevitably backfires in Roberts’ smug face. No one has ever stuck their neck out for Trump and not paid a price. It’s “no good deed goes unpunished” on steroids. The extent to which you used your power to shield Trump is directly commensurate with the price you ultimately pay.