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  • caman@connectop.usC caman@connectop.us

    @randahl It is incredibly amazing that the administration of a convicted felon is looking for people interested in fighting crime.

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    @CAman well, they are not going to actually fight crime, rather commit new crime 😈 which is not criminal anymore 😡 @randahl

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    • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

      "If you support Trump, DM me."

      This is truly a dangerous sign of the times we live in.

      Historically, the job of a public prosecutor is to prosecute crime in accordance with the law and without bias. But because so many public prosecutors have resigned over Trump's politicisation of the justice system, the Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice is now trying to hire Trump loyalists to act as prosecutors.

      November really is the last chance to stop Trump from driving the US off a cliff.

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      @randahl I'm not too familiar with the US system, and while I understand that the public prosecutors in the US are under the control of the President, is trying to exclusively hire prosecutors who support the current incumbent an accepted practise?

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      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

        "If you support Trump, DM me."

        This is truly a dangerous sign of the times we live in.

        Historically, the job of a public prosecutor is to prosecute crime in accordance with the law and without bias. But because so many public prosecutors have resigned over Trump's politicisation of the justice system, the Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice is now trying to hire Trump loyalists to act as prosecutors.

        November really is the last chance to stop Trump from driving the US off a cliff.

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        @randahl I’m pretty sure supporting Trump and anti-crime agenda are mutually exclusive.

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        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

          "If you support Trump, DM me."

          This is truly a dangerous sign of the times we live in.

          Historically, the job of a public prosecutor is to prosecute crime in accordance with the law and without bias. But because so many public prosecutors have resigned over Trump's politicisation of the justice system, the Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice is now trying to hire Trump loyalists to act as prosecutors.

          November really is the last chance to stop Trump from driving the US off a cliff.

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          @randahl it’s called “Gleichschaltung”. That’s what they try since January 2025.

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          • jaythvv@infosec.exchangeJ jaythvv@infosec.exchange

            @randahl "apply now, to reserve your seat at the upcoming Nuremberg II trials"

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            @jaythvv @randahl

            *if* americans get off their lazy fucking asses and vote

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            • lavenderjamie@fedi.hug.instituteL lavenderjamie@fedi.hug.institute

              @randahl I'm not too familiar with the US system, and while I understand that the public prosecutors in the US are under the control of the President, is trying to exclusively hire prosecutors who support the current incumbent an accepted practise?

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              @lavenderjamie @randahl

              it's not an acceptable practice as of 2024. we are in a new era now. it's corruption, indecency, unprofessionalism, ineptitude, and bigotry in charge now

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              • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                @randahl I’m starting to think that November 2024 was that moment. The US is now in the “Wile E. Coyote above the ravine” stage. They’re only just beginning to realise.

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                @ArtHarg @randahl

                fatalism doesn't help

                i'm not arguing with the substance of your toot, merely the sentiment

                to fix the problem americans need to show the fuck up this november and vote

                and to do that, we need hopeful attitudes

                so say everything you said, but then emphasize the need for us to get off our lazy fucking asses in a few months

                i'm not trying to tone police. it's just that negativity doesn't help now, and we really need entitled asshole nonvoting americans to turn the fuck out

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                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                  "If you support Trump, DM me."

                  This is truly a dangerous sign of the times we live in.

                  Historically, the job of a public prosecutor is to prosecute crime in accordance with the law and without bias. But because so many public prosecutors have resigned over Trump's politicisation of the justice system, the Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice is now trying to hire Trump loyalists to act as prosecutors.

                  November really is the last chance to stop Trump from driving the US off a cliff.

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                  @randahl

                  Is any Trump job worth losing your law license & risk being disbarred?

                  forbes.com

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                  Rudy Giuliani

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                  Rudy Giuliani disbarred in Washington DC over role in Trump election plot

                  Ex-New York mayor, who played key role in promoting 2020 election lies, permanently suspended from practising law

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                  the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                  Former Donald Trump lawyer can't use bankruptcy to skip out on $150 million in defamation damages, federal judge rules | Fortune

                  Giuliani was ordered to pay $148 million after accusing two Georgia election workers of

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                  Michael Cohen
                  https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/26/politics/michael-cohen-disbarred-in-new-york

                  https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/michael-cohen-president-trumps-personal-attorney-long-time/

                  Ken Chesebro
                  https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/former-trump-lawyer-kenneth-chesebro-disbarred-new-york-2020-election-rcna215425

                  Just a moment...

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                  Jeffrey Clark
                  https://newrepublic.com/post/198674/trump-official-jeff-clark-disbar-law-license

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                  Trump Ally Faces Disbarment for 'Dishonesty': Panel

                  D.C. Bar panel moves to disbar Trump ally Jeffrey Clark over false 2020 fraud claims.

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                  Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)

                  John Eastman
                  https://www.salon.com/2025/06/18/with-disbarment-decision-john-eastmans-downfall-continues/

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @ArtHarg @randahl

                    fatalism doesn't help

                    i'm not arguing with the substance of your toot, merely the sentiment

                    to fix the problem americans need to show the fuck up this november and vote

                    and to do that, we need hopeful attitudes

                    so say everything you said, but then emphasize the need for us to get off our lazy fucking asses in a few months

                    i'm not trying to tone police. it's just that negativity doesn't help now, and we really need entitled asshole nonvoting americans to turn the fuck out

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                    @benroyce @randahl I appreciate your stance, but I think that putting your hope on November keeping the US from falling into autoritarianism is … not realising that you’ve already crossed that brink. Americans of good will need to get off their lazy fucking asses right now, not wait until November. Yes, November turnout is extremely important, but they need to get up now, or else the results of the November vote will matter less than they’d hoped.

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                    • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                      @benroyce @randahl I appreciate your stance, but I think that putting your hope on November keeping the US from falling into autoritarianism is … not realising that you’ve already crossed that brink. Americans of good will need to get off their lazy fucking asses right now, not wait until November. Yes, November turnout is extremely important, but they need to get up now, or else the results of the November vote will matter less than they’d hoped.

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                      @ArtHarg @randahl

                      oh absolutely. protest, strike, all the good things. now

                      and vote in november 🤝

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                      • energisch_@troet.cafeE energisch_@troet.cafe

                        @CAman well, they are not going to actually fight crime, rather commit new crime 😈 which is not criminal anymore 😡 @randahl

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                        @energisch_ @CAman @randahl after they sacked all normal employees because of public "spending" and employed only pro-orange ones

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                        • mihamarkic@mastodon.socialM mihamarkic@mastodon.social

                          @energisch_ @CAman @randahl after they sacked all normal employees because of public "spending" and employed only pro-orange ones

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                          @mihamarkic means: checks and balances have fallen 😭 @CAman @randahl

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                          • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                            "If you support Trump, DM me."

                            This is truly a dangerous sign of the times we live in.

                            Historically, the job of a public prosecutor is to prosecute crime in accordance with the law and without bias. But because so many public prosecutors have resigned over Trump's politicisation of the justice system, the Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice is now trying to hire Trump loyalists to act as prosecutors.

                            November really is the last chance to stop Trump from driving the US off a cliff.

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                            @randahl
                            You don't corruptly stack a justice system and then hold elections. Does not compute.

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