Yeah, usually they'll spend several hours trying to convince anyone seeing these numbers go through the roof that they don't mean anything.
Every time there is a major event the numbers jump. Electors? Jump. Senate approves electors? Jump. Inauguration? BIG JUMP. Audit update? Jump.
Just a reminder to all who track these numbers: on average there are only about 1,000 sealed indictments per year that remain. Some are sealed and then immediately unsealed as cases progress through the court system. No one has ever seen anything like THESE numbers.
Yeah, there was a study done on it tracking the number nationwide. The study was actually done in about 2011 though, so I strongly suspect the number would have doubled to 2,000 per year at any given time. BUT - I don't have any studies to back that up - it's just a guess based on a societal observation. And of course: even 2K is still nothing compared what we're witnessing.
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Yeah, usually they'll spend several hours trying to convince anyone seeing these numbers go through the roof that they don't mean anything.
Every time there is a major event the numbers jump. Electors? Jump. Senate approves electors? Jump. Inauguration? BIG JUMP. Audit update? Jump.
Just a reminder to all who track these numbers: on average there are only about 1,000 sealed indictments per year that remain. Some are sealed and then immediately unsealed as cases progress through the court system. No one has ever seen anything like THESE numbers.
This is the info I was looking for. So going back in history pre-2017, the average was 1,000 remaining per year?
Yeah, there was a study done on it tracking the number nationwide. The study was actually done in about 2011 though, so I strongly suspect the number would have doubled to 2,000 per year at any given time. BUT - I don't have any studies to back that up - it's just a guess based on a societal observation. And of course: even 2K is still nothing compared what we're witnessing.