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What was their reason for moving so slowly on the prosecutions again? I don't remember if they ever gave one.

Also, even if convicted I don't think this type of prosecution would prevent Trump from taking office again. It would have to have been the senate and Mitch McConnell made sure that didn't happen.
Garland was confirmed as AG in March of 2021. He did not appoint Jack Smith until Nov 2022. (I don't know why there was such a delay) Started his investigation within days, issued subpoenas in early Dec. Fuckfaces attorneys just continued to delay all proceedings by appealing everything. He had cannon in Florida in his pocket and she delayed everything as well. Had she not been assigned the case, that's probably the only one that could have actually gone forward before the election.

ETA: Timeline: Special counsel's probe into Trump's efforts to overturn 2020 election
 
Well, for the people who wanted it all burned down, the kindling is starting to be assembled. The only upside I can see is these people will get burned out pretty quickly when what Trump wants to do doesn't work and he rips them apart like he did previously when he burned through cabinet member after cabinet member. Or they'll all be at each other's throats trying to get their daddy to notice them and love them the best. Should we be concerned that billionaires are cashing out their stocks like Warren Buffett?
 
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