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an editorial by Jose Pagliery (they called it a story, but it's an editorial).
The tables have turned.
Had everything gone according to plan, Donald Trump would be on trial right now in South Florida for hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago ocean estate after leaving the White House. The politician, still licking his wounds from his New York conviction, would be desperately fighting to stave off a humiliating distinction: becoming the first former president to be branded a two-time felon.
Instead, a very different trial of sorts will be underway this Friday at a tiny federal courthouse in the sunny beach city of Fort Pierce—one that will awkwardly put the Department of Justice on the defensive, with government lawyers asserting their most fundamental right to even try this historic case.
All the pressure will be on Special Counsel Jack Smith, the roguish-looking federal prosecutor whose quiet demeanor has only added to the gravitas of this legal fight.
(Remark: did you notice he almost orgasmed talking about Jack Smith's 'gravitas'? That's how you can tell it's an editorial not very cleverly disguised as news. lol)
More at link...
Trump’s Favorite Judge Puts Mar-a-Lago Prosecutor on Trial
an editorial by Jose Pagliery (they called it a story, but it's an editorial).
The tables have turned.
Had everything gone according to plan, Donald Trump would be on trial right now in South Florida for hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago ocean estate after leaving the White House. The politician, still licking his wounds from his New York conviction, would be desperately fighting to stave off a humiliating distinction: becoming the first former president to be branded a two-time felon.
Instead, a very different trial of sorts will be underway this Friday at a tiny federal courthouse in the sunny beach city of Fort Pierce—one that will awkwardly put the Department of Justice on the defensive, with government lawyers asserting their most fundamental right to even try this historic case.
All the pressure will be on Special Counsel Jack Smith, the roguish-looking federal prosecutor whose quiet demeanor has only added to the gravitas of this legal fight.
(Remark: did you notice he almost orgasmed talking about Jack Smith's 'gravitas'? That's how you can tell it's an editorial not very cleverly disguised as news. lol)
More at link...