He explained to me that the military has no authority to make arrests on US soil outside of a military base. The only people who can arrest elected officials are the US Marshals. And they can even arrest the president...
That’s why they are swearing in 4000 us marshals from National Guard as we speak.
Checkmate.
Tomorrow I think
Its not a document release, per se, its her court case that opens tomorrow. Already discussed last week in another thread. NOTHING will be released on Day 1 of such a trial, day one will be plea, and then arguments of which docs to be unsealed, her legal team won't just sit there and not offer arguments against. And I need t check if its a jury trial, and if so, then lengthy jury selection. Let's not get the hopes up for something that will take time to be released (docs).
I thought it was unsealing the guiffre case and who she named that was classified.
Its her trial that opens tomorrow. For now ALL the docs are sealed, and there is no way in hell her legal team, read: DS, will not challenge each and every one. Takes time. Best case, by end of day tomorrow judge MAY rule which doc is to be unsealed, but its all a question mark for now, and not a given.
Just how quickly we all forget that mere weeks and days ago ALL judges simply refused to hear ANY evidence presented of fraudulent election. I have no idea what this judge will do, she simply listed SEALED docs on hand and said trial will proceed, as if she had any choice in having the trial take place for such a high profile case.
Let's not get our hopes up that just in 1 single day docs presented in her trail will somehow change anything. It simply cannot, for a number of reasons. This will not be a 2 hour trial, by any means. Innocent until proven guilty, right? All in due time, of course.
Sorry, guys, my brain always goes into pros and cons of everything, with the emphasis on cons since I need to know how badly it affects me, and being over 40 years in IT thorough analysis is simply baked in to me by now. I do get emotional, we all have faults, but analysis usually overtakes that. I'm just offering you data points, its up to you to do your own research, of course.