My new one @Slate: Jack Smith’s Big New Jan. 6 Brief Is a Major Indictment of the Supreme Court https://t.co/b28LdmgX5w pic.twitter.com/YPOdDDEW9T
— Rick Hasen (@rickhasen) October 2, 2024
The fact that no jury may pass on the deadly serious allegations in Smith’s complaint will do more than simply let Trump and others off the hooks for their potential crimes. It will make future criminal activity related to American elections much more likely. And it all could have been avoided if McConnell, Garland, and especially the Supreme Court had done the right thing.The last sentence is Hasen’s thesis: that a three-legged stool of mal(or mis-)feasance led to our current situation. On the “failure” of Garland, I call bullshit. And further: Hasen should know better.
April of 2021 is, what, 3 months after Biden’s inauguration? Somewhere in that time frame Garland was approved as AG. In July 1, 2021, the Select Committee to investigate the J6 attack was formed. That committee produced a report in 2022, a report Jack Smith has clearly relied on. That’s not quite the breathless speed of a TV show or a courtroom movie drama, but considering the amount of information gathered, a fairly rapid response.How do we have details from Boris Epshteyn you didn't previously know about? Probably that first warrant, obtained on April 21, 2021.
— emptywheel (great blue heron) (@emptywheel) October 3, 2024
How do we have Scavino's testimony on how Trump uses Twitter? An EP fight that started in June 2022.
This is public--no one knows it. https://t.co/ynnu4s1oL3
But he was never in control of it, any more than Smith was.Trump didn’t like Jack Smith’s filing. pic.twitter.com/u9kNgTCUMH
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 2, 2024
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