Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Too Much News Day

An Ohio law allowing citizens to file criminal charges is being used to target former President Donald Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) over their comments about Haitians in Springfield. 
According to Fox 8, the Haitian Bridge Alliance filed criminal charges against the two Republican candidates at Clark County Municipal Court on Tuesday. 
"The criminal charges stem from the devastating harm of Trump's and Vance's baseless fearmongering that legal Haitian immigrants to the Ohio town are eating their neighbor's pets," Chandra Law Firm said. 
Alliance's cofounder Guerline Jozef sought the "immediate arrest" of Trump and Vance for disrupting public service, making false alarms, committing telecommunications harassment, committing aggravated menacing, and violating the prohibition against complicity. 
"The Haitian community is suffering in fear because of Trump and Vance's relentless, irresponsible, false alarms, and public services have been disrupted," lead counsel Subodh Chandra said in a statement. "Trump and Vance must be held accountable to the rule of law. Anyone else who wreaked havoc the way they did would have been arrested by now." 
"There's nothing special about Trump and Vance that entitles them to get away with what they've done and are doing," the attorney added. "They think they're above the law. They're not."
Trump has no immunity because he’s not President. And this just means more campaign funds going to lawyers. 😎 Two suits by E. Jean Carroll didn’t teach him a damned thing.

Meanwhile, Haitians don’t kill dogs; Republicans do.
And Trump continues to be completely insane: I guess CNN isn’t going to get off into those weeds. (I should note they’re mostly interested in the horse race. Objectively!) Yeah, nothing to see here. Or to report on: And other things that’ll never happen:

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