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Supreme Court's Civil War callback: Justice is denied with historic Trump delay
Supreme Courts Civil War callback: Justice is denied with historic Trump delayA stunning historical parallel: Supreme Court injustice, Donald Trump and Jefferson Davis
By JEFFREY ABRAMSON - DENNIS AFTERGUT
PUBLISHED JUNE 12, 2024 5:45AM (EDT)
(Salon) As important as Donald Trumps conviction in Manhattan for corrupting the 2016 election is, justice demands that Trump be brought to trial in the most important of the three remaining cases against him: the federal indictment charging him with conspiracy to interfere with the lawful transfer of power after the last presidential election, culminating in the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks on the Capitol. But with only a few weeks left before Trump becomes the Republican presidential nominee, his trial for attempting to block Joe Bidens 2020 election remains stalled due to the nations highest court.
Sadly, history is repeating, or at least rhyming. It happened once before that the Supreme Courts fingerprints, or at least those of one justice, were on the denial of justice in a case involving the leader of a failed attempt to overthrow our constitutional order. If Trump is not tried for his conduct leading up to the Jan. 6 attacks, there will be empty pages in American history books to rival the absence of any trial of Jefferson Davis for treason against the U.S.
It is remarkable that neither Davis, the president of the Confederacy, nor any other Confederate was ever tried for a secession and Civil War that took 700,000 lives more American lives lost than lost in all other American wars combined. The Union side lost some 335,000.
While memories of that carnage were still raw, in May 1866 a federal grand jury sitting in Virginia indicted Davis on charges of treason. Delays then set in and a new federal jury again indicted Davis for treason in March of 1868. Six of the 18 grand jurors were Black, the first time Black people had ever been allowed to serve on a grand jury in the South. ............................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2024/06/12/courts-civil-callback-justice-is-denied-with-historic-delay/
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Supreme Court's Civil War callback: Justice is denied with historic Trump delay (Original Post)
marmar
Jun 2024
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BComplex
(9,078 posts)1. Since the supremes went rogue, I don't understand why Judge Chutkin doesn't just decide to start the trial without
the supreme's ruling.
Igel
(36,086 posts)2. Then there's this.