First we need to see what Cannon does with it. She could exclude critical evidence, dismiss the case -- or even rule a directed verdict which would preclude a retrial.
With her attached, it's harder to think justice has much of a shot
@BrazenlyLiberal @BrianHjelleVirologist
Respectfully disagree. Jack Smith knew exactly what he was doing moving the case to FL.
It’s high stakes chess.
@LnzyHou @BrianHjelleVirologist
Agreed, but he lost control once he turned it over. Then came Cannon. She has judicial authority that will allow her to drag it on past election day - exactly what Trump wants/needs to stretch the grift as far as possible.
Look, I really do hope you're right. It certainly wouldn't be the first time I was wrong! I'm just feeling particularly pessimistic this morning.
@BrazenlyLiberal @BrianHjelleVirologist
We balance out. I’m feeling particularly optimistic. I listen to many legal analysts who say Jack Smith knows EXACTLY what he’s doing.
Smith trying to control possible civil war is part of their decision-making. Smith plays chess while #GQP is playing checkers.
Keep breathing
#politics
@sloudermilk @LnzyHou @BrazenlyLiberal @BrianHjelleVirologist a president can't self pardon.
if that was possible, nixon would have done it instead of resigning
@Darkenyght1701 @LnzyHou @BrazenlyLiberal @BrianHjelleVirologist
I'm not sure. I think Nixon had more self respect than Trump.
But then, everybody does.
@Darkenyght1701 @sloudermilk @LnzyHou @BrianHjelleVirologist
It was. It was also stated that he can't. There are strong feelings on both sides and there's never been a court ruling on it
Trump tends to be very shortsighted - speaking & acting in whatever way benefits him at the moment, regardless of previous statements or likely future consequences. What benefits him most right now seems to be dragging it out as long as possible, running an almost totally grievance-based campaign.