Prosecuting Trump and letting him scream bloody murder that Garland was protecting Biden would be a massive political blunder. That’s a little harder to do when Smith is the prosecutor.This is a massive political blunder at the worst possible time. https://t.co/EyzutiEqu0
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) November 18, 2022
I gotta ask: is Garland an idiot for having this thought (he did? Evidence, please!). Or is Mystal an idiot for inventing an idiotic reason to be outraged? I mean, I agree Garland wouldn’t be fit to be USAG if he was that naive; which is why I can’t imagine he is.Expert: Garland is an 'idiot' if he thinks the 'cult of Trump' won't go after the special counsel next https://t.co/XqsZKCa8z6
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 19, 2022
That this would happen on same day a special counsel is named seems like something more than a coincidence. https://t.co/JtCTrHuzSK
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) November 18, 2022
100%. This special counsel is criminal in nature, not intel, and is against Trump as a citizen, not Trump as a sitting president. I do believe Trump indictments are VERY likely from this special counsel https://t.co/nEzmuUvzpH
— AltScalesOfJustice (@AltScalesOfJust) November 18, 2022
- there was little delay - Mueller was appointed on May 17 and he and his leadership team were at FBIHQ getting briefed two days later
— @PeteStrzok@mastodon.social (@petestrzok) November 18, 2022
- existing agents/analysts largely transferred over to the SCO; identifying attorneys took a few weeks (work already done in current SCO cases)
Bottom line, I don't expect SC's appointment to negatively impact short term pace, and think it will streamline and speed up work very quickly
— @PeteStrzok@mastodon.social (@petestrzok) November 18, 2022
Don't focus on the front end of the if/when of indictments - think about 2024 onward when prosecutions may very well still be underway
Let’s pivot to what Trump is saying:This exactly why it’s good to have a Special Counsel. He just keeps going even if the AG gets sacked. Or even with a new administration. Like the energizer bunny. I’m guessing Empty G hasn’t read the regs https://t.co/u4in88OJc8
— @AshaRangappa@masthead.social (@AshaRangappa_) November 18, 2022
Dressed in black-tie, the former president attacked his critics and complained about being the victim and labeled special counsel Jack Smith as "super-radical left" without any evidence to back up his claim.
"This is a rigged deal just as the 2020 election was rigged," Trump said, repeating his election lies, "and we can't let them get away with it, we can't do it, we can't let this happen to our country."
"Joe Biden is a corrupt and incompetent political hack," Trump said, as he pivoted to talking about Hunter Biden.
"We are innocent, they are not innocent by any stretch of the imagination," Trump said.
"They're criminals, I've done nothing wrong, they've participated in massive criminal activity with many nations."
"It's not a fair situation what's going on," Trump said. Trump said he has been proven to be "one of the most honest and innocent people ever in our country."
"Larry knows that," Trump said, pointing towards somebody in the audience at his private club.
Trump suggested it fell under "double jeopardy" for him to be investigated by the DOJ for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election after the U.S. Senate acquitted him of inciting the Jan. 6 attack during his second impeachment.Trump is a graduate of the Elon Musk School of Law.
If only so this makes sense:"I want to address the appalling announcement today by egregiously corrupt Biden Administration today." - President Donald J. Trump.
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) November 19, 2022
Watch our LIVE coverage of President Trump here: https://t.co/JBgN5FqiZ8 pic.twitter.com/Q4xSG3SqKp
Consider: Trump is losing his big whale donors. His evangelical supporters are ditching him (they admit the relationship was transactional and frankly, they got Dobbs. What else is he gonna do for ‘em?) He lost RNC funding for his lawyers when he announced. He’s spending $0.90 to raise $1. And critics are upset Trump’s indictment won’t be their Xmas present?Trump sounds scared. When he's unsure of himself he has sort of a baby-talk voice when he talks
— @AshaRangappa@masthead.social (@AshaRangappa_) November 19, 2022
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) quickly answered the call after Jack Smith was appointed.
"Republicans will need to refuse to appropriate any funding to Merrick Garland’s Special Counsel and defund any part of the DOJ acting on behalf of the Democrat party as a taxpayer-funded campaign arm for the Democrat’s 2024 presidential nominee," Greene said.Fellow far-right Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) posted, "The corrupt DOJ appoints a special counsel to investigate President Trump the same week he announces a 2024 run. Has there ever been a more politicized and weaponized DOJ in American history?"Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) wrote, "appointing a special counsel to investigate President Trump will continue to politicize the Justice Department, moving its focus even further away from the real threat to the rule of law: President Joe Biden’s role in Hunter’s corrupt enterprises."
But they weren't quickly joined by their peers in the House GOP caucus. A Twitter list of members maintained by the caucus showed they were the only two attacking the DOJ after the appointment.A similar list maintained by the Senate GOP Caucus didn't show any outrage about the appointment.
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