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fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 12:18 PM Jun 2022

Watching the hearings is like watching a documentary of a past crime that was solved.

The evidence has been brutal, for the traitors. If you were Eastman, would you want to go to trial? Or would you attempt to get a plea deal. Would you turn on Trump?

We know people like Bannon, Navarro, Stone will probably never turn. But the chances of some other people in Trumps inner circle turning, are very high in my opinion.

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Watching the hearings is like watching a documentary of a past crime that was solved. (Original Post) fightforfreedom Jun 2022 OP
And the clearly guilty perp is still free intrepidity Jun 2022 #1
Our Justice system is no doubt painfully slow. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #2
It's like a long episode of Dateline PCIntern Jun 2022 #3
Worse. More like victim's family having to relive it in court. I was crying at the end. txwhitedove Jun 2022 #4
 

fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
2. Our Justice system is no doubt painfully slow.
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 12:39 PM
Jun 2022

I keep reminding myself the investigations have not really been going on too long in the scope of things. It's only been about year, a little over. That's not long for an investigation of this size and scope. It is reasonable to assume these investigations may go on well into next year.

With all the evidence we have seen it makes it hard to be patient. We all want justice now. But that is not how it works.

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