A federal judge in Florida has temporarily blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on investigations into Donald Trump, who says it would be a “fake report” anyway.
Summary
Special counsel Jack Smith is finalizing a two-volume report on his investigations into Donald Trump, covering Trump’s handling of classified documents and efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
At least one volume may be released as early as Friday, despite objections from Trump’s lawyers, who argue the release is politically motivated and unconstitutional.
Trump’s classified documents case was dismissed, and both cases were dropped after his presidential win.
The Justice Department has not confirmed whether both volumes will be released simultaneously.
It will be released. But it will be 200 pages long, with approximately ten total pages worth of sentences not redacted. The only parts not redacted will be things already part of the public record.
This is still Merrick Garland's DoJ. It doesn't seek to actively do evil; it's not Trump's DoJ. But it does put defense of the powerful above any kind of justice. For Garland, protecting the powerful comes first; justice comes second.
Someone called the US a third world country with nuclear carriers, and, yeah, pretty much. There's so much wealth in this country, there's honestly no reason anyone should be struggling to get by, no reason people should need 80 hours a week just to tread water. We've designed our society to achieve its goals in the most wasteful, tortured fashion possible in nearly every case and painted it as a good thing. If we were a car, we'd be a lifted F350 super cab (small bed) powered by Flintstone engines, laughing at all the people riding past us on bikes and saying "thank God we're not so backwards as them". I think the death of the Soviet Union was maybe the worst thing that could have ever happened to the US, and the cold war liquidation sale has almost finished.
The bright side is that now that we've laid bare that all those years of pretentious finger wagging about the constitution was just a bunch of horseshit (my boy Montesquieu knows what's up), there's really nothing stopping us from a leftist revolution with teeth instead of Nazis with teeth. I'm not a fan of auths, but if I've got to pick one (and it's looking that way), I'll take commies over Nazis 10/10 times.
It's a fucked up system that Cannon could hold all the cards. The Maggot era has shown how wildly corrupt and immune to oversight our judges are. I'm certain they've been doing monstrous things all along (several judges come to mind) but watching this all take place under the national spotlight has been eye opening.
Dismissed, but not with prejudice as I recall so it's still possible to take the findings and bring a case again for the same charges. If they're released now at least it makes it more difficult for them to get 'lost' by the incoming DOJ and could be used in the future.
Trump will be 82 when the possibility of bringing this back up presents itself. And then he and his lawyers will drag it out for years, and then he'll be dead or so old that he'll be alllowed to spend the sentence at home. Meanwhile, the damage he's about to unleash will be done and generations of Americans will suffer from the consequences.
The time to throw Trump behind bars was before the elections, not after. Anything anyone does now is utterly pointless.
Theoretically, Trump could be impeached if the findings are particularly damning. It's not at all likely with the current composition of Congress, but there is another election in 2026. Provided with enough outrage, Democrats could....
Perhaps so, but with the way our system holds onto precedent for reference in the future even a pointless conviction saying the president doesn't have absolute immunity is important to the future. That could be pointed to the next time a Trump-esq sort comes in and starts such BS and used in a new trial or impeachment.
Basically, even if it doesn't do anything to him personally, it could set a guardrail for future years.