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In reply to the discussion: Trump is Trump, but Merritt Garland's cowardly dithering may well cost us our Republic... [View all]MarineCombatEngineer
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Trump is Trump, but Merritt Garland's cowardly dithering may well cost us our Republic... [View all]
capechacon
Jan 2024
OP
I think everyone is disappointed in hindsight. I'm just hoping there was more to the story
walkingman
Jan 2024
#3
Garland was hoping Trump wouldn't run and all this could just be history. The moment
boston bean
Jan 2024
#43
You are factually wrong (not just name) in your first sentence and it goes downhill from there. . . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2024
#14
As I've pointed out multiple times, there is exactly one reason Lee and other Republicans wanted Garland
tritsofme
Jan 2024
#27
What we can see? The statutes of limitations are slipping into history
getagrip_already
Jan 2024
#30
for smiths indictments, yes, but there are hundreds of crimes not indicted
getagrip_already
Jan 2024
#37
I'm always interested in how long arm chair prosecutors think is acceptable to prepare....
brooklynite
Jan 2024
#40