FEC Commissioner Reminds Bragg That Officials Concluded Trump Case Isn't 'a Campaign Finance Violation'
“I don't know how you get around the evidence that both the Department of Justice in their investigation of the federal campaign finance issues and the Federal Election Commission in their ultimate jurisdiction over campaign finance issues, neither of them...
One thing that resonated was that the Military cannot take over civilian courts unless there is indisputable evidence that the civilian side has been compromised.
and here we are
A state has pressed 34 felony charges which specifically say that in order to be a felony, the books mismanagement occurred to hide another crime.
The federal executive already concluded there was no other crime. The state knew this and went forward anyway.
furthermore, this DA (executive branch) has convinced a grand jury and the court (judicial branch) that all of this is legal (when it clearly is not).
We've had multiple juries do interviews just giddy that they "got him"
If anything felt like a marker, this is it.
"One thing that resonated was that the Military cannot take over civilian courts unless there is indisputable evidence that the civilian side has been compromised."
The catch, as always, is who gets to decide what constitutes "indisputable evidence?"