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And if they do not confess and cooperate, they must be hanged for attempted murder and treason.
The Post’s “experts” opined that Judge Cannon’s “stunning” dismissal of the Mar-a-Lago raid case this week “put her on shaky legal ground.” Actually, WaPo’s legal experts are on shaky legal grounds, but I digress.
The lengthy analysis, putting to shame Reuters’ pathetic mini-article about the Secret Services’ lies, rounded up a small army of liberal legal experts. They acknowledged Justice Thomas’s special concurrence spoke directly to the issue, but then argued at length against the Supreme Court judge’s logic. The article was practically a legal memo.
They are all dying to help Special Prosecutor Smith with his appeal.
Their hope is that the 11th Circuit, which has reversed Judge Cannon twice in the case (on the same issue), will take the wild and unprecedented step of straight-up removing Judge Cannon from the case, maybe for bias, or bad judging, or something. The chances of that happening are about as solid as the chances that Joe Biden can utter a sentence without using the word “anyway.”
And it would be political TNT. So the prospect of the 11th Circuit removing Judge Cannon is more like hopium than anything you could call legal analysis.
But the WaPo’s experts’ fears were more tangible. “If he gets back to the White House,” the WaPo’s expert fretted, “Trump could pressure his Justice Department to close the case. He could also promote Cannon to the very appeals court that will soon examine her decision to toss the case.” Those things are much more likely to happen than their hopes.
It got worse. Unhinged democrats on social media perceived an even more terrifying, if not apocalyptic, possibility: Trump might appoint Judge Cannon to the Supreme Court!
That might be the most unlikely possibility of all, but if they can hope, then we can hope. Judge Cannon for Supreme Court!
Hunter is now attacking his prosecution on the same grounds.
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