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“They saw Trump as an existential threat to this post-war liberal order and they viewed social media as a means to his power.”
HERE is Coffee and Covid’s legal analysis of the Trump indictment, which he calls “a deep state distraction,” from the financial collapse, among other things.
Bragg is Soros-backed, Judge Merchan’s daughter worked for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in the 2020 election, so there is not conflict of interest. (I’m being sarcastic).
Coffee and Covid:
“Judge Merchan suggested but did not order President Trump to stop tweeting or talking about the case. The judge set the next court hearing in the case for December, because he’s so very busy with other, more important cases or something. That means the circus resumes right before the primaries begin.
In related news, the Daily Mail UK reported that Judge Merchan’s 34 year-old daughter worked for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in the 2020 elections. That’s one of the grounds supporting a motion Trump’s lawyers filed yesterday to move the case out of Manhattan to Staten Island….
I wonder how many other politicians have bought helpful things but have never been prosecuted. Oh wait, that’s right, Hilary did it in the same election and just got a fine, after paying for the Christopher Steele “Russia Collusion” dossier. And the dossier was a LOT more expensive than Stormy Daniels’ sex story.”
I’m not making a moral argument here—it’s never about morality in politics, especially when it comes to women and se (though Daniels herself denies any affair)—I’m making a legal and political one….
So … what EXACTLY are we doing here? Bragg is breaking a 230-year-old social and political norm using the worst possible case, a case built on a murky, victimless process crime, a case that requires stretching a garden-variety forgery statute into something completely unrecognizable.”
Glenn Greenwald on the Trump indictment:
X22 on what is to come: