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They chickened out and didn’t charge sedition. Now he can still run, weak charges are worse than no charges.
Did they? Or did the available evidence and applicable case law not support sedition charges?
Insurrection is sedition???
The question is whether it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to the letter of the law.
Well conspiracy charges are laughably vague and afaik conviction doesn’t bar him from running. So what’s the point? We are handing him the WH… again
I just told you what the point is. It has nothing to do with his 2024 campaign, nor should it. Would be pretty fucked up if it did.
Lol. Insist on your tidy fantasy if you must. Everybody else is getting comfy with real politique.
Lmao, did you mean realpolitik?
Are you even American?
Yes, and a loyal Trump voter.
Yeah the bad faith participation was pretty obvious.
Imagine being "loyal" to a politician. Yikes.