Government Commits Prosecutorial Misconduct to Deny a Jan. 6 Defendant his September Trial Date.
(shipwreckedcrew.substack.com)
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If you read Sidney Powell's book, they commit prosecutorial misconduct on a daily basis and all possible ways. Thats why lawfare is so powerful - its a tilted system.
Question is - how will this be exposed.
what's lawfare?
Its a strategy under Hussein where democrats invested in lawyers (and soros prosecutors and judges) to wage a legal war against Patriots.
Simply put, its abusing legal system to push their agenda.
If you want to keep tabs of the enemy, here is their link: https://www.lawfareblog.com/
Thank you
First article is already an alarm trigger. WTF
Why Carefully Designed Public Vaccination Mandates Can—and Should—Withstand Constitutional Challenge
https://www.lawfareblog.com/Designed-Public-Vaccination-Mandates
Oh everything is like that. They are creating the play book for oppression and providing talking points to their shills. Most of reddit shills just regurgitate what they read there.
A lot of it is exposed.. and done in the open. It's just that everyone is too braindead to care or believes it will never have an impact on them..
Laws don't seem to apply to the new administration. I think it's about time to change that, don't ya think?
yup
It's up to Judge Bates and McFadden to not let them get away with it. Bates was appointed by Bush 43 and McFadden by Trump.