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In reply to the discussion: Republicans, nor the Courts, can say that Trump was engaged in an "insurrection" because... [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)47. You are the one objecting to transparency.
You said they are bad for the prosecution. Your quote, not mine "Transparency at the expense of the prosecution of cases is idiotic."
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Republicans, nor the Courts, can say that Trump was engaged in an "insurrection" because... [View all]
kentuck
Dec 2023
OP
Funny how none of the leaders of the Confederacy were convicted of insurrection in a court of law
Mysterian
Jan 2024
#59
There's truth, there's reality, and there's the law, and what a conviction of a post-potus would require
lindysalsagal
Dec 2023
#13
Smith has an obligation to do the job he was given, not to report to us.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2023
#40
You said Smith has an obligation to report to the public. Now you want secret trials?
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2023
#46
By design, a criminal conviction requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2023
#39
So, bring those charges. They are not required or referenced by the 14th.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2023
#45
In Colorado, Trump was found guilty of Insurrection in a separate three week trial.
Fichefinder
Dec 2023
#3
I don't believe he was required to be there because it wasn't a criminal trial
PortTack
Dec 2023
#25
Prosecutors are supposed to only bring prosecution on charges they can reasonably get a conviction on.
mackdaddy
Dec 2023
#12
Al Capone was a bootlegger and a crimeboss and I don't believe he was ever charged for any of it.
hadEnuf
Jan 2024
#50
A couple of lawsuits to remove House members who engaged in the insurrection have been attempted.
summer_in_TX
Jan 2024
#51