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In reply to the discussion: Judge Aileen Cannon has the power to DISMISS THE CASE.... [View all]dalton99a
(94,351 posts)15. She doesn't have to care about her career. Her appointment is for life.
Her previous performance was brazen and shameless.
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No, it was a set up to make Garland, Smith and the Democrats look like fools!
AZSkiffyGeek
Jun 2023
#4
Well said..because we all known this highly educated Harvard law school graduate chosen to
PortTack
Jun 2023
#5
Yup..the last time she tried to make a stand for the orange anus, nothing worked out for him
PortTack
Jun 2023
#7
Yes but it makes me think that if this were to happen SC would move to have her removed.
chowder66
Jun 2023
#37
It appears that almost no-one fully understands how the assignment process works
onenote
Jun 2023
#25
She's in the cult. Dismissing this case will only ELEVATE her standing with Republicans
Arazi
Jun 2023
#32
The 11th ruled that she had no jurisdiction over the first documents case, so it should stay
ancianita
Jun 2023
#16
The lack of jurisdiction wasn't based on her being assigned the special master case
onenote
Jun 2023
#22
+1. In the previous case Cannon went out of her way to help Trump at every turn
dalton99a
Jun 2023
#26
In general, motions to dismiss can be filed pre-trial or after the close of the prosecution's case
onenote
Jun 2023
#30