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choie

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Fri Nov 22, 2024, 12:43 PM Nov 22

Can you imagine the jury that rendered a verdict [View all]

against that orange POS learning that it was all for naught? FUCK all the chicken shit politicians, lawyers (of both parties) corporate shill media and the AG who brought us to this point.

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So many people risked a great deal trying to bring Trump to justice. Irish_Dem Nov 22 #1
Truly, those jurors risked their lives, or at least their future peace, by serving on that jury. BComplex Nov 22 #2
There is certainly that tail-end risk Nasruddin Nov 22 #11
Yes orangecrush Nov 22 #30
I'm sure they are disappointed after spending the time and effort on the case MichMan Nov 22 #3
That case should have never been tried. Solomon Nov 22 #13
The point is that a jury was seated, took time out of their lives and after deliberations came up with a verdict MichMan Nov 22 #15
This sends a message to juries that if you have money/and or influence, you can still go FREE even if riversedge Nov 22 #28
The Smollet jurors are in danger? dpibel Nov 22 #24
And the message this sends to Trump is that threats work and he will never be held accountable for any crime. Lonestarblue Nov 22 #4
Don't forget the bone saw (NT) Otto_Harper Nov 22 #5
Threats certainly worked against the former 13-year-old child he raped. Rhiagel Nov 22 #27
A Medal of Freedom for each of them. Sneederbunk Nov 22 #6
Their lives could still be in danger. Hope22 Nov 22 #7
It was a giant waste of human effort and endangered many people. Hope22 Nov 22 #8
Respectfully, I think this article may be missing the point David Boyle Nov 22 #9
So he gets to do this forever? How often has he called for his convictions to be vacated travelingthrulife Nov 22 #16
Justice is slow sometimes... David Boyle Nov 22 #22
The sentencing has been postponed indefinitely. choie Nov 22 #21
Bondi will work her ass off to try and find their names. NoMoreRepugs Nov 22 #10
Hopefully not too long. David Boyle Nov 22 #23
AG Garland said at the beginning of T***p's federal legal problems: LastLiberal in PalmSprings Nov 22 #12
He forgot to add... "In certain income classes" yourout Nov 22 #26
It was not all for naught. barbtries Nov 22 #14
One justice system for the rich and powerful Retrograde Nov 22 #17
Law & Order ? Nigrum Cattus Nov 22 #18
We all know Trump is crooked, but a Jury is the finder of fact and they determined surfered Nov 22 #19
Not just that, he conspired with co-conspirators to defraud voters Justice matters. Nov 22 #31
Yes, I am bitter about Garland's role in this. Pres. Biden should fire his a&& anyways, even being as close as it is to SWBTATTReg Nov 22 #20
F**k the Republicans drmeow Nov 22 #25
I was thinking about this very thing today DaBronx Nov 22 #29
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