• Jordan_U@lemmy.ml
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    1. Federal courts just move slowly. Any of the current cases against Trump taking less than 6 years would be an anomaly. That’s not an endorsement of our current system of justice, far from it.

    2. Trump notoriously uses delay as his primary legal tactic; Has done for decades.

    His lawyers have taken every opportunity to take legal actions doomed to “fail” because they knew they would gum up the works and move trial dates further back. They have argued at every turn for delays, and are currently complaining about being told to work over the holidays because a judge gave them strict deadlines for filing briefs in Trump’s own appeal which has paused all actions in the case until it is resolved.

    (The appeal is that Trump has “absolute immunity” and therefore can’t even be tried, let alone convicted, for any crimes he may have committed while president. It’s absurd on its face)

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      1 year ago

      Federal courts just move slowly.

      The J-6th rioters got court hearings and sentences before Trump was even brought up on charges. That’s telling.

      Now it’s too late and he’s the frontrunner. By taking so long they might destabilize the country.