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fightforfreedom

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73. I agree it will be part of his decision, the impact of indicting Trump.
Fri Jun 10, 2022, 07:08 PM
Jun 2022

However, with the overwhelming evidence the committee has already shown to the American people. How will he explain not indicting Trump. Trump is guilty but I will not indict him because it will tear the country apart. That would not go over well. Perhaps indicting all those around Trump would be enough. But how do you indict everyone around Trump without indicting him? An Un-indicted co-conspirator perhaps? We have seen that before, right? Whatever Garland decides, either way, it's going to have a big impact, right?

Garland is in a very tough position. We are witnessing an historic event that will change our country forever. I don't think anybody knows how this is all going to end.

The DA in Georgia doesn't seem too worried about indicting Trump. She is moving full steam ahead.

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Other than your claim that he's an "institutionalist"... brooklynite Jun 2022 #1
No former president has ever been charged with a crime. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #10
Yep. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #56
The closest, Spiro Agnew was treestar Jun 2022 #119
It is common sense gab13by13 Jun 2022 #16
it's what a lot of them think they want anarch Jun 2022 #28
"Merrick Garland is going to have to decide what the consequences will be" brooklynite Jun 2022 #125
"prosecuting Trump would tear our country apart." Pantagruel Jun 2022 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #24
I see it the same way. cilla4progress Jun 2022 #3
I like Amy Goodman as well. I watch her show a lot. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #12
NOT prosecuting Trump would tear the country apart AND spooky3 Jun 2022 #4
I agree. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #6
Given what everyone knows about Trump and his continuing support of around 40%... Girard442 Jun 2022 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #21
My guess is about 15-20% of all adults in the US are Trumpets. JanMichael Jun 2022 #67
Correct..... and I ask..... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #72
That's what they said about Nixon. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #14
Nixon did not orchestrate a coup. Nt spooky3 Jun 2022 #23
He secretly bombed Cambodia and a whole host of other crimes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #40
Unfortunately, several Presidents did things similar to that spooky3 Jun 2022 #45
Well now you're making my point for me. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #70
No, I'm not. Have a nice evening. Nt spooky3 Jun 2022 #86
It doesn't do us any good to minimize Nixon's crimes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #100
Nixon resigned, at least treestar Jun 2022 #120
The decision to prosecute an ex-president and half of the US congress is above his pay grade. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #5
Ummmm....Garland is the AG. He reports to the POTUS. Girard442 Jun 2022 #13
He is standing on precedent and tradition. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #15
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Shrub and Cheney gab13by13 Jun 2022 #29
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But not a violation of the US Code. paleotn Jun 2022 #39
No former president has ever been charged with a crime. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #95
He also let the statute of limitations run out gldstwmn Jun 2022 #98
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #112
No other president has incited an overthrow of our elected government and encouraged his supporters Autumn Jun 2022 #99
Have any of them committed a crime, that is, with enough evidence treestar Jun 2022 #121
No other president attempted to prevent Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #128
He told you that, did he? brooklynite Jun 2022 #126
maybe he doesn't know he's in charge, kinda like that guy in Uvalde n/t anarch Jun 2022 #33
End of the day, constitutionally it is Garland's decision. paleotn Jun 2022 #41
He won't act in a vacuum. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #48
No, but it is his call. The buck stops with him on this. paleotn Jun 2022 #68
I have to be honest, I do not think he will pull the trigger. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #71
Then the republic is finished. paleotn Jun 2022 #75
I hope you are correct. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #97
I don't think he will act in a vacuum either. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #82
I am just going by how other crises are handled inside the beltway. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #79
Think about how the major power brokers will negotiate the solution. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #85
Yes I agree, this is something he has discussed with the President FakeNoose Jun 2022 #87
Would public pressure help to move him? BigmanPigman Jun 2022 #8
So the American people have to speak out Beachnutt Jun 2022 #9
It isn't an easy decision gab13by13 Jun 2022 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #34
We're already in a civil war for all practical purposes. paleotn Jun 2022 #42
Yes and look at the trend of the courts giving rights back to the states. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #49
He is doing the job treestar Jun 2022 #122
I feel the same as your post and why I disagree with Garland. I think it does more harm to the LizBeth Jun 2022 #11
You are absolutely right. But 9/11 happened and put a stop to anything that might have happened gldstwmn Jun 2022 #17
By 2008 a number of crimes had been committed and Obama said that we would be moving forward LizBeth Jun 2022 #19
It absolutely does more harm. BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #30
Go 'way back'.......... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #76
Nixon resigned and was done. He may not have gone to prison, but he did experience repercussions. LizBeth Jun 2022 #78
And he ALSO came back as an 'honorable, elder statesman.......' MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #90
(WMD lies), NSA/ATT, torture, invasion, contract hire. Lots there with Bushco. And yes. LizBeth Jun 2022 #91
Didn't feel like 'flooding the webs'........ MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #93
+1 LizBeth Jun 2022 #94
Ugh, Ronnie Raygun cut a deal with Iran for the hostages causing Jimmy Carter to lose the election. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #108
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #18
Chin, I sense that you are....... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #81
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Our country has been "torn apart" for a very very long time BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #22
People need to change the channel here at DU. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #25
I'm on both sides Just_Vote_Dem Jun 2022 #35
How would you get Trump to a grand jury? gab13by13 Jun 2022 #51
Say "Please"? Just_Vote_Dem Jun 2022 #57
Sorry, I'm slow, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #66
There are not 70 million armed Trump supporters waiting for a signal from Trump. mnhtnbb Jun 2022 #37
You and I agree on what we would do gab13by13 Jun 2022 #43
Rachel had an interesting show this past Monday. mnhtnbb Jun 2022 #53
Trump can be more easily charged with 2 other crimes gab13by13 Jun 2022 #60
IMO RICO Charges will be pressed against TFG at the least. Much easier to get a conviction. Tommymac Jun 2022 #104
RICO would be awesome because it takes out an entire criminal organization. Woot! gldstwmn Jun 2022 #105
😈 😈 😈 nt Tommymac Jun 2022 #111
The January 6 crowd would do it all again tomorrow. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #52
69,998,000 do well to get off their couch. paleotn Jun 2022 #54
Make no mistake, I am all in favor of prosecution. I am just saying that historically that is not gldstwmn Jun 2022 #59
Oh, dear lord. paleotn Jun 2022 #47
um Skittles Jun 2022 #65
JHC! Notek Jun 2022 #27
"But they might get mad and start a civil war!111" BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #32
I guarantee you that Garland is considering that. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #38
Oh, I have ZERO DOUBTS about that. BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #46
Private citizens in this country own 20,000,000 assault rifles. They are no match for our military gldstwmn Jun 2022 #62
Only 15% of US citizens own all that armor, still a lot but not in vast majority of houses uponit7771 Jun 2022 #107
That makes it all the more unsettling. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #109
Actually its 32% of US adults own some type of firearm ... that's scary uponit7771 Jun 2022 #124
I really doubt that's a consideration. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #69
"Anyone giving them the power by being afraid of what they might do...not the way to go. Nope." BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #84
Sorry my bad, I had a few drinks last night with an old friend. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #117
Those folks are being prosecuted impressively. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #101
I agree with you, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #36
Well, Notek Jun 2022 #50
As I said above, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #55
Yeah, good point. Notek Jun 2022 #61
I don't think they would have to raid Trumps resort. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #92
If Trump was indicted there would be no need for a grand jury appearance. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #103
I agree it will be part of his decision, the impact of indicting Trump. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #73
That's what they said about Nixon. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #58
Can an "institutionalist" be honorable if all loyalty is to The Institution? JanMichael Jun 2022 #63
Ask John Roberts. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #106
Nope. JanMichael Jun 2022 #110
Trump ALREADY tore America apart Skittles Jun 2022 #64
So far, yes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #102
Garland will be arresting Trump soon! Emile Jun 2022 #74
He has to get him to the grand jury first. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #80
No he doesn't. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #116
Attorney General Merrick Garland's Jan. 5 commitment bigtree Jun 2022 #77
What happened with Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino? gab13by13 Jun 2022 #83
still facing potential felony charges bigtree Jun 2022 #89
This a really great conversation! MN2theMax Jun 2022 #88
It is. It finally feels like adults are having the conversation. Scrivener7 Jun 2022 #113
Trump would have skated away, with no questions asked... kentuck Jun 2022 #114
Reminds me of Marc Antony's speech about Brutus Mysterian Jun 2022 #123
Lol. Would tear our country apart? Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #115
The country is already torn apart the worst since the Civil War. kentuck Jun 2022 #118
No shit. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #127
So, do we honor the unwritten gentleman's/presidential agreement not to snitch on each other Hotler Jun 2022 #129
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