Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Reality Would Like A Word

Except none of it was testimony (a large part was statements by Congresspersons), or subject to cross-examination and the rules of evidence.

It is creating a narrative, which helps in the court of public opinion. And any criminal case brought against Trump will be fought in the court of public opinion, too.

Which is what I think Merrick Garland means:
What story to tell in a court of law, is what the DOJ is watching. But a criminal trial is not a TeeVee presentation or a Congressional hearing. The “hard work of proving the elements of a criminal conspiracy” hasn’t even begun yet. That can only be done, and only matters, in a court of law. The DOJ may be studying what story to tell; how they tell is another matter entirely.

And we ain’t there yet.

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