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catbyte

(34,340 posts)
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 01:56 PM Jan 2021

Donald Trump's new reality

By George T. Conway III
JANUARY 22, 2021

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As Trump himself well understands. Long-standing Justice Department opinions hold that presidents can’t be prosecuted while they are in office. Given that any such protection was temporary, some of Trump’s advisers believed that one reason he decided to seek reelection was to avoid criminal exposure. Indeed, in the weeks leading up to November’s election, Trump reportedly confessed to advisers that he was worried about being prosecuted.

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Trump’s problem is ours as well: How the Biden administration addresses these issues will have long-lasting implications for the rule of law in America.


President Biden himself should stay out of it, and rightly seems intent on doing so. His Justice Department, however, can’t and shouldn’t. Previous presidents and previous prosecutors gave former presidents a break for their misdeeds: President Gerald Ford pardoned Richard M. Nixon; independent counsel Robert W. Ray (Kenneth W. Starr’s successor) reached a plea deal with President Bill Clinton on Clinton’s last day in office.

Trump deserves no such grace. His wrongs are far too many to ignore. His demonstrated contempt for the constitutional and legal order is simply too great. That was clear enough before Trump’s repellent and possibly criminal efforts to overturn the election results, for which he was duly impeached. Now, an effort to hold Trump to account in the criminal justice system is essential and unavoidable.

To deal with Trump, and to do so fairly, Attorney General-designate Merrick Garland, once confirmed, will need to use the mechanism of a special counsel. Indeed, given the astonishing breadth of Trump’s wrongdoing, Garland may need to appoint more than one to get the job done swiftly and thoroughly. What follows is a guide to how and why the case or cases, United States v. Donald John Trump, must be pursued.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/22/trump-charges-george-conway/

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Donald Trump's new reality (Original Post) catbyte Jan 2021 OP
He'll be dead by the time this is all litigated... N_E_1 for Tennis Jan 2021 #1
Dead broke for sure safeinOhio Jan 2021 #2
I'd take dead... AZ8theist Jan 2021 #3
I'd settle for that. ChazInAz Jan 2021 #4
Just remember: AZ8theist Jan 2021 #5

N_E_1 for Tennis

(9,664 posts)
1. He'll be dead by the time this is all litigated...
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 02:12 PM
Jan 2021

We may have to be satisfied with his destruction of his own life and of his precious brand name.

I hope to heck I’m wrong. We need to see justice served. There will be no “next time”.

AZ8theist

(5,415 posts)
3. I'd take dead...
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 05:26 PM
Jan 2021

But I would rather see him in a wheel chair for his court appearances (fake sympathy ploy ala Manafort) followed by the orange prison jump suit.
But I'll take dead...

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