Tristan Snellm@TristanSnell
Our prosecutors completely failed us.
They had 4 years to enforce the laws against Trump, and they delayed, and they hesitated, and they were too cautious, and they finally went after him -- but it was too little, too late.
History will judge them, if there is any history left.
@Lulz4l1f3 @JV3MJD Merrick Garland waited 2 years.
No, he didn't. The DoJ was investigating and all potential witnesses in the DoJ were cleared to testify, no priviledge was asserted over their testimony while the investigation proceded.
But then Trump declared he was running for President in 2022, so Garland appointed a Special Prosecutor to remove the possible appearance that the Administration was going after a candidate. And even the appointment of Smith was less than 2 years in.
The extra-judicial (and thus no appeals, no motions, and fast) remedy to a corrupt President is impeachment.
The judical system and prosecutors didn't fail with the exception of judge Cannon in Florida.
The majority Republican Senate failed us.
It is what it is.
Merrick Garland has no cajones. They are in trump’s suit pocket.
@JV3MJD Our court system is just slow as molasses against a defendant who can afford to hire attorneys to file a plethora of motions, appeals, etc.
Trump has been running out the clock against him in civil cases for decades. He learned that from Roy Cohn,
You can't blame the prosecutors, most of whom are highly competent but bound to follow the law.