https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/28/politics ... index.html
It seems legal experts agree with me.
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Though Hutchison seems a credible witness, most if not all of her entire testimony is hearsay. Not that I doubt that the events she describes are true and entirely consistent with what we know about Trump. But we need incontrovertible evidence and this just isn't it. I'm surprised to see most media outlets discuss Hutchinson's testimony as if it were a smoking gun. Trump and his cronies have already disputed Hutchison's claims. File this under: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and a witness to many critical events and conversations, is expected to testify publicly on Tuesday before the select committee investigating the January 6 . . .
I have started subscribing to the New Yorker, and just read an article on Jan 6 that reported a survey showing most Republican voters still support Trump. It is difficult to imprison some one who retains such strong political influence. The situation is that Trump is America's Hitler, and Jan 6 is his Munich Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, which sent Hitler to jail to write Mein Kampf. Jan 6 was intended as a deliberate outrage, a 'softening up' exercise designed to shift the boundaries of legitimate debate in order to make military dictatorship seem a reasonable option. The likely result of failure to work through these issues will be the political disintegration of the USA.Chris OConnor wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:52 pm Trump is heading to prison for the balance of his life. There is no way the DOJ isn't going to successfully bring him down after this much evidence has been provided. I've now watched all of the sessions and if Trump doesn't go to prison this country is messed up.
I used to think Bannon was very smart, but corrupt and erratic. Now it seems he has given up chess strategy entirely and is just throwing his prodigious dual-shirted weight around...U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols issued a series of rulings on motions preparing for the trial that largely did not go Bannon’s way, one of them knocking out several potential defenses he had raised. After Nichols concluded, Bannon lawyer David Schoen said in the courtroom, “What is the point of going to trial here if there are no defenses?”
Nichols agreed, suggesting Bannon’s team consider that.![]()
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7/11/22
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