The trump connections to organized crime, Russia and epstein.
Most of this was known before both elections...
The trump connections to organized crime, Russia and epstein.
Most of this was known before both elections...
By the way Jeanine Pirro, the fox news host that her producer said was a danger to the country, was the one that brought the charges and her criminal husband was pardoned by #trump #legal
What we’re watching now is a stress test of both prosecutorial integrity and judicial independence.
The Comey case isn’t an isolated courtroom drama — it’s a mirror of how fragile public trust in law enforcement has become.
More: freesocietyproject.substack.com/p/inside-the...
What we’re watching now is a stress test of both prosecutorial integrity and judicial independence.
The Comey case isn’t an isolated courtroom drama — it’s a mirror of how fragile public trust in law enforcement has become.
More: freesocietyproject.substack.com/p/inside-the...
From a national security lens, this matters because evidence discipline is everything in espionage, retention, and obstruction cases.
✉️Lose control of your discovery, and you hand the narrative — and potentially the verdict — to your adversary.
From a national security lens, this matters because evidence discipline is everything in espionage, retention, and obstruction cases.
✉️Lose control of your discovery, and you hand the narrative — and potentially the verdict — to your adversary.
If you step back, this is the meta-story:
America’s rule of law is being tested not only by Trump’s actions, but by the institutional stress inside DOJ and the courts trying to handle unprecedented cases under public spotlight.
If you step back, this is the meta-story:
America’s rule of law is being tested not only by Trump’s actions, but by the institutional stress inside DOJ and the courts trying to handle unprecedented cases under public spotlight.
Then came the third episode: “Emergency Hearing Called for Trump’s Fatal Court Violations.”
📈It hints at escalating procedural violations and emergency motions — another sign of instability in Trump’s broader legal network.
Then came the third episode: “Emergency Hearing Called for Trump’s Fatal Court Violations.”
📈It hints at escalating procedural violations and emergency motions — another sign of instability in Trump’s broader legal network.
The Washington Post confirmed key details: the judge blasted the DOJ for “indict first, investigate second” tactics — an implicit admission that political optics may have outpaced proper evidentiary review.
📰That’s a dangerous precedent in any national security case.
The Washington Post confirmed key details: the judge blasted the DOJ for “indict first, investigate second” tactics — an implicit admission that political optics may have outpaced proper evidentiary review.
📰That’s a dangerous precedent in any national security case.
In the follow-up episode, “Trump Suffers Fatal Blow at Comey Criminal Hearing,” we learn the DOJ’s own strategy backfired.
📑Judge William Fitzpatrick reportedly warned prosecutors that procedural sloppiness could jeopardize the case entirely.
In the follow-up episode, “Trump Suffers Fatal Blow at Comey Criminal Hearing,” we learn the DOJ’s own strategy backfired.
📑Judge William Fitzpatrick reportedly warned prosecutors that procedural sloppiness could jeopardize the case entirely.
The Legal AF team (@meidastouch) notes the irony: while Trump world screams “weaponization,” this case shows a judge siding against DOJ — underscoring that courts still check prosecutorial power, even when it cuts both ways.
The Legal AF team (@meidastouch) notes the irony: while Trump world screams “weaponization,” this case shows a judge siding against DOJ — underscoring that courts still check prosecutorial power, even when it cuts both ways.
This isn’t just about Comey.
t’s about the credibility of the Justice Department in politically charged cases — and how evidence handling can make or break future Trump-related prosecutions.
This isn’t just about Comey.
t’s about the credibility of the Justice Department in politically charged cases — and how evidence handling can make or break future Trump-related prosecutions.
The judge ordered prosecutors to hand over grand jury materials and internal evidence that had been withheld — calling out what he described as “an indict-first, investigate-second” approach.
(AP confirmed the order this week.)
The judge ordered prosecutors to hand over grand jury materials and internal evidence that had been withheld — calling out what he described as “an indict-first, investigate-second” approach.
(AP confirmed the order this week.)
America is like a family at dinner watching a toddler throw dishes and break windows while they just shrug it off as normal.
America is like a family at dinner watching a toddler throw dishes and break windows while they just shrug it off as normal.