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Will Georgia indict? May find out tonight! Update: Posted Jan 9 finally indicted Aug 14.

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The Georgia legislature passes a bill that would make it easier to remove district attorneys. Obviously written and passed to help Trump out of a jam by removing Fani Willis from her job for whatever reasons they make up. She does not hold an appointed position as she was elected with something like 72% of the vote. I do wish she would go ahead and indict Trump and his clan like right now.
 
The Georgia legislature passes a bill that would make it easier to remove district attorneys.
Obviously written and passed to help Trump out of a jam by removing Fani Willis from her job for whatever reasons they make up. She does not hold an appointed position as she was elected with something like 72% of the vote. I do wish she would go ahead and indict Trump and his clan like right now.
but will the bill pass and become state law?
 
Pubs will try to pass a law to have Fani Willis removed. If that doesn’t work and Trump is convicted look for them to replace members of the pardon board
 
This is what I keep saying. Republicans will ALWAYS find some way, some how to thwart the system. Some obscure law from the 1800's, or some loophole never before used, and now they have discovered how to take power away from state attorney generals. Funny, that democrats never use these tactics for power grabs when the democrats control everything, but republicans sure do. With this power grab the majority party can now control whomever they want to control especially the state officials from the minority party. Pretty slick.
While democrats sit around figuring out how to win elections republicans sit around figuring out how to make elections inconsequential.

When this law is passed and signed GA will proceed to fire and replace the states AG with a Trump friendly AG. You'd think the people in GA would be outraged over this, but they won't be. Not enough that gets them any attention. And we all know who is behind this AND insisted the state republicans make this happen..... the orange messiah. We sure can tell his lawyers are working overtime.

Just imagine Donald Trump's privileged life. A life above the law and above democracy. He alone can decide what democracy is, if it even is, and how it works and who it benefits. Again, pretty slick. Wish Obama had thought of this. They would have lynched him had he dared tried to pull what Trump has pulled.
 
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Well, that was posted yesterday so today is that tomorrow. I have not heard word of a indictment.
As far as I can tell that's just some rando on twitter who would have no specialized knowledge. Also is there a way to tell the difference between the legacy blue checks and the morons paying Elon $8 anymore?
 
People who act out to obtains sick emotional needs by the destruction of the common good, can they be allowed to hide behind liberal laws to use that freedom to destroy it and replace it with authoritarian fascism? Is the burden we must bear to maintain our freedom the inevitability of those liberties being used against the common good?
 
People who act out to obtains sick emotional needs by the destruction of the common good, can they be allowed to hide behind liberal laws to use that freedom to destroy it and replace it with authoritarian fascism? Is the burden we must bear to maintain our freedom the inevitability of those liberties being used against the common good?

That is the age old existential dilemma of democracy. Take freedom of speech. We wouldn't even be a democracy without it, but it can be used to destroy it. In fact, it's currently being used to destroy it.
 
How long have you been saying that? A few years now?
I’ve been saying it for a while, yes. Everything that has happened since then has made it more likely that I’m right.

I do admit it will be satisfying to see the ‘lol nothing matters’ people try to explain why they couldn’t see the abundantly obvious outcome here.
 
RIght. An indictment is "just around the corner".
Yes, the general consensus is the Georgia DA and the special counsel are wrapping up their investigations.

It is POSSIBLE that he won’t be indicted but no objective person rationally evaluating the available evidence would think that’s the likely outcome. I mean the forewoman for the Georgia special grand jury all but straight out said they recommended Trump for indictment.
 
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