I feel like it achieves nothing. While the deepstate scumbags use all their tricks to abuse our broken judicial system keeping the case tied up for months and years, until it doesn't matter anymore.
I thought Lawfare was corrupting / frivolously abusing people using the law.
* The misuse of legal systems and principles against an enemy, such as by damaging or delegitimizing them, wasting their time and money (e.g. SLAPP suits), or winning a public relations victory.
* A tactic used by repressive regimes to label and discourage civil society or individuals from claiming their legal rights via national or international legal systems. This is especially common in situations when individuals and civil society use non-violent methods to highlight or oppose discrimination, corruption, lack of democracy, limiting freedom of speech, violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law.
You are correct. I just kinda "stole" the word to describe his shift to suing the hell out of everyone and launching class action suits etc as a strategy.
National Archives?
Perhaps about the findings in the JFK assassination?
Yep
National archives.... Interesting
Very...
Good - he should. The whole narrative of it being an insurrection is garbage.
Why the national archives?
I remember seeing that they had a lot of the Kennedy stuff. It is supposed to be declassified this month
Maybe that's where surveillance camera media is stored.
The lawsuit is to BLOCK the release of Trump admin records to the Jan 6 committee.
Perhaps a delay tactic so the right information comes out at the right time.
How does lawsuits like this work?
I feel like it achieves nothing. While the deepstate scumbags use all their tricks to abuse our broken judicial system keeping the case tied up for months and years, until it doesn't matter anymore.
How is this Lawfare?
I thought Lawfare was corrupting / frivolously abusing people using the law.
You are correct. I just kinda "stole" the word to describe his shift to suing the hell out of everyone and launching class action suits etc as a strategy.
I thought it was also a play on the word “warfare” but using the legal system vs physical hot war therefore “lawfare”.