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  3. Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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  • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

    Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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    @Strandjunker Time for trials

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    • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

      Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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      @Strandjunker
      Fairness to whom is the real question in this case. I suppose being a judge entitles you to determine the "who" and the "fairness." But some entity that is unbiased should determine what judges get appointed to the courts.

      Also, I am completely uneducated/ignorant in how the judicial system works. However, I obviously have thoughts about what is fair and to whom that fairness should be applied. Just sayin'.

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      • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

        Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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        @Strandjunker
        Sadly, accountability is a very long way off. It will be generations until we can fix this entire cluster.

        And at most, a few low level peons will get thrown to the wolves and the ones that really need it will get a slap on the wrist and a prize package from Bed Bath and Beyond.

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        • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

          Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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          @Strandjunker ... and he put a judge in place -- with fealty only to him and not the law -- to protect him from the law.

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          • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

            Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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            @Strandjunker I find it hard to believe there isn't a single person still at the DOJ with access who still thinks it's reasonable to protect Trump. Release the damn report. If Jack Smith had the foresight to keep a copy for his own protection, he should release it.

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            • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

              Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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              @Strandjunker trying to figure out who would have standing to sue for its release - either congress people or news organizations

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              • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

                Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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                @Strandjunker

                It is obvious indeed...

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                • pattyhanson@mastodon.socialP pattyhanson@mastodon.social

                  @Strandjunker I find it hard to believe there isn't a single person still at the DOJ with access who still thinks it's reasonable to protect Trump. Release the damn report. If Jack Smith had the foresight to keep a copy for his own protection, he should release it.

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                  @Strandjunker @PattyHanson Or, perhaps better: if a copy of the report should _somehow_ land on the desk of a Democratic representative, they could read it into the Congressional Record.

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                  • brianrepko@hachyderm.ioB brianrepko@hachyderm.io

                    @Strandjunker trying to figure out who would have standing to sue for its release - either congress people or news organizations

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                    @brianrepko @Strandjunker Congress for certain could. But I seriously doubt the Republican regime will allow it since they're in control.

                    And it's feeling less and less like we'll even get a real vote for the midterms.

                    News organizations are completely compromised though. If they got access somehow (I don't think they can, but *if*) they'd bend over backwards to sanewash it, then breathlessly make a big deal about whatever distraction the regime came up with to make people forget.

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                    • pattyhanson@mastodon.socialP pattyhanson@mastodon.social

                      @Strandjunker I find it hard to believe there isn't a single person still at the DOJ with access who still thinks it's reasonable to protect Trump. Release the damn report. If Jack Smith had the foresight to keep a copy for his own protection, he should release it.

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                      @PattyHanson @Strandjunker Most likely any who have that level of access swore fealty to Trump over country though... Any few who might not have are likely too afraid of the way the government wrecks whistleblowers doing their duty. (Yeah, as a whole we never should have allowed that to be a thing as a country...)

                      Quite a lot of people in high places who *could* do something seem to think they don't live in completely extraordinary times and that they can just patiently wait this out.

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                      • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

                        Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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                        @Strandjunker If law and democracy ever return to America, we need another set of Nuremberg trials absolutely. Things have gone beyond mere "corruption" into, as you said yourself, outright treason.

                        And all these people swearing fealty to Trump and protecting his crimes are just as guilty as if they committed them with him.

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                        • alex_p_roe@mastodon.worldA alex_p_roe@mastodon.world

                          @Strandjunker Jack #Smith could just release report anyway - Trump totally ignores the law, so why shouldn’t Smith? It’s unlikely because Smith has more principles than Trump has ever had.

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                          @alex_p_roe @Strandjunker You have that backwards. If he had principles he would release it and risk what the government does to whistleblowers. But that's hard and (rightfully) scary.

                          Rather than sticking to principles, these people are sticking to traditions.

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                          • cpurdy@mastodon.socialC cpurdy@mastodon.social

                            @Strandjunker ... and he put a judge in place -- with fealty only to him and not the law -- to protect him from the law.

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                            @cpurdy @Strandjunker I still think that Aileen Cannon was the best investment Trump has made in the past several years. Other investments may have increased his net worth, but this investment has kept him out of a jail cell.

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                            • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

                              Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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                              @Strandjunker cannon can say anything she wants but her bosses have the last word: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nH-DYeSYBA

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                              • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

                                Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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                                @Strandjunker

                                In other words, accountability is unfair

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                                • strandjunker@mstdn.socialS strandjunker@mstdn.social

                                  Judge Cannon’s final blocking of Jack Smith’s report on the classified documents case — because it would be “unfair” to Trump — proves beyond doubt what the public long suspected: Trump and his cronies committed treason against the United States.

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                                  @Strandjunker
                                  Every share matters. Every donation counts. Please help us reach our goal and stand with us during this difficult time.

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                                  • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                                    @alex_p_roe @Strandjunker You have that backwards. If he had principles he would release it and risk what the government does to whistleblowers. But that's hard and (rightfully) scary.

                                    Rather than sticking to principles, these people are sticking to traditions.

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                                    @nazokiyoubinbou @Strandjunker Sounds as if Smith believes in the rule of law and respects it - releasing the document would go against that principle except the rule of law has become so distorted in the US, Smith could let the document leak to show how much the law is being distorted. It’s a tough call. Trump’s thugs are scary and violent.

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                                    • alex_p_roe@mastodon.worldA alex_p_roe@mastodon.world

                                      @nazokiyoubinbou @Strandjunker Sounds as if Smith believes in the rule of law and respects it - releasing the document would go against that principle except the rule of law has become so distorted in the US, Smith could let the document leak to show how much the law is being distorted. It’s a tough call. Trump’s thugs are scary and violent.

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                                      @alex_p_roe @Strandjunker There are rules about whistleblowing however. I'm pretty sure it could be done if he really really wanted in some legal manner.

                                      But yes, there are times it might be better to break the law and at least have the potential to maybe save an entire country in so doing than to continue to enable a regime to commit crimes that are destroying said country.

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                                      • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                                        @PattyHanson @Strandjunker Most likely any who have that level of access swore fealty to Trump over country though... Any few who might not have are likely too afraid of the way the government wrecks whistleblowers doing their duty. (Yeah, as a whole we never should have allowed that to be a thing as a country...)

                                        Quite a lot of people in high places who *could* do something seem to think they don't live in completely extraordinary times and that they can just patiently wait this out.

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                                        @nazokiyoubinbou @Strandjunker Sadly, I think you're right. You know who I think of? Jamie Raskin, who I had a lot of respect for, and others who have stood up in front of the press claiming to have seen unreacted passages and names not yet disclosed but remain unwilling to reveal what they've seen. They still act like laws and the courts are functioning. 'We' the American public are on our own and I've got to tell you. I think we're losing the fight.

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                                        • marcas@mastodon.ieM marcas@mastodon.ie

                                          @Strandjunker @PattyHanson Or, perhaps better: if a copy of the report should _somehow_ land on the desk of a Democratic representative, they could read it into the Congressional Record.

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                                          @marcas Several respected Democrats have said they've seen and read damning evidence, but they refuse to go public. Most, not all, congressional democrats are preserving their own financial interests versus doing the right thing by publicly describing what they've seen.

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