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fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
Wed Nov 30, 2022, 01:00 PM Nov 2022

The verdicts yesterday left a big smile on face. What happened yesterday was a big deal.

If no one had been convicted of sedition, other charges, that would have been bad news for future trials and convictions. Everything changed yesterday. Prosecutors are now emboldened to move forward with seditious conspiracy charges and other serious charges against more of the traitors.

Yesterday, justice arrived in a big way and nothing is going to stop it from moving forward. Trump and his merry band of traitors are now being stalked by justice and justice is moving in for the kill.

Justice is like a predator. A predator has to move slowly, quietly, while stalking its prey. Then when ready, it strikes.

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The verdicts yesterday left a big smile on face. What happened yesterday was a big deal. (Original Post) fightforfreedom Nov 2022 OP
Fantastic job by DOJ prosecutors gab13by13 Nov 2022 #1
Appreciate cilla4progress Nov 2022 #2
Yes, because the seditious conspiracy will continue if we don't forcefully stop it.It ain't over yet Walleye Nov 2022 #3
I agree that yesterday's verdict was a big deal LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2022 #4

gab13by13

(21,264 posts)
1. Fantastic job by DOJ prosecutors
Wed Nov 30, 2022, 01:08 PM
Nov 2022

getting guilty verdicts for seditious conspiracy. That will send a message to the traitors, but it will also send a message to everyone at DOJ that people are being held accountable.

Just as much of a BFD are Mark Meadows being forced to testify in Georgia and Steven Miller being subpoenaed by the DC grand jury.

DOJ is finally moving up the pyramid.

Meadows is the key player, I hope he has bodyguards.

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