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A federal judge had rejected former President Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution in the election interference case.

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[–] whatthecaptcha@lemmy.one 23 points 11 months ago (2 children)

It's absurd to me that he has yet to actually go to jail for literally any of the crimes he's committed. Dude incited a mob, kept top secret documents and invited Saudi Arabia to his golf course where they were kept, and generally commits treason any chance he gets yet somehow is allowed to run for fucking president again and isn't in prison or executed.

This country has no spine.

[–] Telorand@reddthat.com 6 points 11 months ago

"The gears of justice grind slowly but finely."

He's attempting to outrun those gears by stalling with lengthy appeals and getting back to the presidency before they catch him. The appeals process ostensibly exists (in theory) to prevent cavalier judges and vigilantism; at the same time, Trump is a career veteran of stalling the courts, and the rich have the luxury of being able to afford doing so.

I agree that he's an obvious criminal and has gotten the lightest treatment possible so far, but it's also worth recognizing that he's functionally a mob boss with tens of millions of followers, all with a tenuous grasp of reality and an undying love for their demigod.

Even if the judges aren't afraid (and some assuredly are), they have to perform this delicate balancing act so his followers don't cause a mistrial through their sheer stupidity.

[–] stolid_agnostic@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

This country has no spine.

Yet you don't want to just lock up any old person without all the proof and due process in the world. That's what's going on here--he has that right, just the same as you. The difference is that he has a lot of money, which can allow him to grad this out longer than the average person can get away with. He won't get away from it forever--even Jeffery Epstein went down.