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Showing Original Post only (View all)The wreckage Merrick Garland leaves behind [View all]
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/merrick-garland-failures-explainedIt has often been said that Donald Trump was running for president to keep himself out of prison. Mission accomplished.
But the fact that Trump wasnt behind bars long ago, that he didnt suffer any consequences for his criming and now likely never will, can be laid squarely at the feet of one man: Attorney General Merrick Garland. Garland dragged his feet on prosecuting Trump for election interference and pilfering classified documents, making it easy for him to run out the clock.
Coming in on the heels of a literal insurrection, Garland was a bad fit for his job from the jump. He made clear early on that he didnt see addressing issues from the Trump era as a priority, declaring that he would not look backward. Garland is an institutionalist, leading him to see his real job as protecting the Department of Justice rather than imposing any consequences on Bill Barr and others who turned the DOJ into a corrupt playground.
Someone who saw the abstract notion of an institution as more important than actual people and actual wrongdoing was never going to be the person who aggressively pursued an ex-president whose crimes were always in full view, which was what the country desperately needed back in 2021.
Bringing a knife to a gunfight
Rather than moving quickly to prosecute people including Trump for January 6, Garlands first moves were to take actions that actually favored Trump, all in the name of protecting the institution.
In May 2021, the DOJ went to court to block the release of most of a Bill Barr memo that might have revealed how hard Barr worked to avoid charging Trump with obstruction of justice after the Mueller report. There, Garland was continuing work that had begun under Trump. But while it made sense that Barr would want to block the release of information revealing his role in helping Trump, it made no sense for Garland to want the same. The country had both a right and a need to learn everything possible about what happened during the first Trump presidency and led to a spasm of treasonous violence. Thats far more important than getting a generally favorable ruling on the DOJs right to sit on memos.
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Yes, I know this is from 2024. I was reminded of it today in light of the Bolton raid.
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It didn't need to become "hindsight", many of us saw it, many of us talked about our dislike for Garland,
Escurumbele
Friday
#63
The position of Attorney General, in a country that's just had an attempted coup, should never be viewed as a
Crunchy Frog
Saturday
#98
If Gordon Lightfoot were alive, there'd be The Wreck of the Merrick Garland.
TheBlackAdder
Saturday
#112
Every time I hear about a "moderate" Republican with a very good reputation
MadameButterfly
Friday
#48
I think both Garland and Biden knew prosecution of trump would be a chitshow. We never should have relied on courts
Silent Type
Friday
#5
Agree. Unfortuantely, it lost steam the minute they found documents in Biden's basement. There were a million
Silent Type
Friday
#22
The convicted pedofelon abUSED the Seal of the President of the United States
Justice matters.
Friday
#32
Think it would have hurt case UNLESS evidence was introduced of trump distributing, selling, etc., the documents.
Silent Type
Friday
#55
I doubt everyone on a jury would see it like you or me. Plus, with not proof of misuse other than having records, he
Silent Type
Friday
#60
Beating him on policies, at debates, matching him rally for rally, etc. Instead, we forgot the basics. Does that help?
Silent Type
Friday
#20
I know Biden didn't have stamina, he and staff should have known too. trump's crimes, rapes, ignorance, racism was on
Silent Type
Friday
#25
Believe if you give people somthing to vote for - rather than trying to convince them to vote against - they will come.
Silent Type
Friday
#31
Biden should have declared an emergency and sent the chief insurrectionist to Guantanamo
dalton99a
Friday
#9
with a crystalizing and near perfect example of what a truly partisan ( and corrupted? ) DOJ looks like
stopdiggin
Friday
#12
but you do not understand how hard it is to deal out punishments and hold such awesome power
ImNotGod
Friday
#28
Oh, no. Now they're insisting that it's time to move on and only bad Democrats would talk about this.
Scrivener7
Saturday
#104
I'd like to know who Newsom will appoint as AG to deal with the crimes Trump and his henchmen are now committing.
sop
Friday
#33
MG screwed the country intentionally, it's pretty obvious that he had never any intent to prosecute Dump.
Clouds Passing
Friday
#57
Since Garland didn't have the stomach, guts or boldness needed to prosecute the Felon
Janbdwl72
Saturday
#103