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ItsjustMe

(11,239 posts)
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 07:37 PM Feb 2022

NY Prosecutors Resign, Reportedly in Protest Over DA Bragg's Concerns About Indicting Donald Trump

On the justice front, it is often one two steps up, one step back. Today feels like a "step back" day, as the New York Times reported that the two lead prosecutors on the Trump Organization criminal investigation resigned, reportedly in protest over the new District Attorney Alvin Bragg's apparent reluctance to bring charges against Donald Trump himself.


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NY Prosecutors Resign, Reportedly in Protest Over DA Bragg's Concerns About Indicting Donald Trump (Original Post) ItsjustMe Feb 2022 OP
Perhaps the Moral of the Story Is This: Never Underestimate the Power of Death Threats panfluteman Feb 2022 #1
Well, Eliot Ness didn't care about death threats... Justice matters. Feb 2022 #3
What's the relation between NY AG's "Copious evidence of possible fraud" and that one? Justice matters. Feb 2022 #2

panfluteman

(2,065 posts)
1. Perhaps the Moral of the Story Is This: Never Underestimate the Power of Death Threats
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 08:05 PM
Feb 2022

I wonder if there were any death threats behind these resignations, and how many there were. There's no limit to how far Trump's die hard supporters, his goon squad of flying monkeys, is willing to go on behalf of that total scumbag and POS.

Justice matters.

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2. What's the relation between NY AG's "Copious evidence of possible fraud" and that one?
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 08:14 PM
Feb 2022

Is she collaborating with the criminal investigation or not?

I know the difference between Civil & Criminal cases, but if the Civil case reveals "Copious evidence of possible fraud" can she share that evidence with the Criminal case? Or is it a question of pleading the 5th in the Criminal case can help the orange Capone, but pleading it in the Civil case can be held against him?

What about the IRS: WTF is going on in there??? What about the Ways and Means Committee's investigations??

We Need ACTION somewhere before the orange CAPONE destroys this democracy FFS!

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