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David you are definitely on a roll with another superb summary in full context. And thank you for Harry Litman's concise summary..

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A very good morning, David. This will be the trial of the century. Couldn't happen to a more deserving group of deceitful people.

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Aug 15, 2023Liked by David Kurtz

I see the word Peach, and I think “imPeach”

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Lindsey Graham is No. 20. He was busy in Georgia and still not on the List of (Dis)Honor...

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Televised trial!

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Hey Garland apologists where you at? Seriously that feckless milquetoast needs to resign today.

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The DOJ & all the teams of attorneys

& Support Staff have investigated, charged & convicted 1,065 Defendants so far with nearly 10 more charged this month, August 2023 To get it right some superceding complaints have been amended 4 times. Convictions include trials for seditious conspiracy that did not take 8 months before a Jury. Run', you know the number of the successful J6 appeals? That's right zero, none, nada, a goose egg

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Irrelevant to Milquetoast Merrick's incompetence. Anybody can convict foot soldiers. They have no money to pay lawyers. Plus the charges are laughably horribly inadequate. Blindfolds and cigarettes would be the punishment in most other countries, and not years later but days later.

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Run' you can get daily updates from the DC Prosecutors that do the J6 investigation in all ,50 States of this country ,DAILY. I assume you do not object to further prosecutions. When you have been a Federal Judge for 20 years you have tendency to be a stickler for admissible evidence and due process. I only had 30 years of Trial experience so I am a bit less impatient than you. Get it right and get it done.

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Again nothing to do with Garland slow walking/no walking the case against the kingpins. Even now there's no charges against anyone but tangeranus. Hopefully some of the state AGs will realize it's way past time to act.

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