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EndlessWire

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8. Yeah, I read that it's near impossible
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 01:41 PM
Mar 2024

to request a change of Judge under these circumstances. But, you'll have to admit that this last order of hers seems more like a law school exercise than a request for argument.

There was that post that said her law clerks had quit. Don't know if that's true, but it does seem as if she is now using the case's attorneys as free labor to give her answers to questions that don't apply. I don't think she knows anything about PRA, or the Espionage Act, and she's fumbling her way to a decision based on what the Prosecutors and the Defense are now teaching her. This isn't the way it's supposed to be, and it's fraught with the possibility that her natural tendency to favor Trump is going to be what convinces her decision one way or another.

I trust Jack. It's not his first rodeo. He has a plan. If he's not asking for her to be kicked off the case, there's a reason. If, at the end of this case and Trump gets convicted, and she gives him a pat on the head and tells him to run along, then, can't Jack appeal that decision and ask for a better judgement? Because I think she's not about to give him 20 years, which is what he deserves for this, at least. She doesn't have the guts.

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