This lawfare is all completely intentional.... The public needs to actually see how corrupt these judges are so removing them will be more acceptable to normies....
Trump doesn't just walk in and throw the hammer down.... He opens the doors so the public can see the truth and lets the public throw the hammer down. It's a VERY effective strategy but needs a lot patience from people like us....
How much would anyone want to wager that Judge Boasberg will eventually be indicted for treason? He was unknown until a lot of light began to be shined on him during the last month.
And yet the SecDef and the military generals in charge of the botched withdrawal of Afghanistan that resulted in 13 dead American soldiers and the loss of millions of dollars worth of military ammo and equipment didn’t result in a lawsuit.
WRONG Bluesky. According to Grok: As of the current date, March 26, 2025, there have been no widely reported or publicly documented lawsuits specifically filed against the Secretary of Defense (SecDef) or the generals directly in charge of the Afghanistan withdrawal that have reached a notable legal resolution or garnered significant attention in the public domain. However, I can provide some context based on available information and ongoing discussions related to the withdrawal.
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, completed on August 30, 2021, has been a subject of intense scrutiny, congressional investigations, and public criticism, particularly due to the chaotic evacuation, the deaths of 13 U.S. service members in the Abbey Gate bombing, and the broader strategic implications. Key figures involved, such as then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and generals like Mark Milley (former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) and Kenneth McKenzie (former head of U.S. Central Command), have faced significant questioning during congressional hearings, such as those held by the House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2024. These hearings focused on accountability but did not indicate the initiation of lawsuits against these individuals.
While there have been calls for accountability—such as the August 2021 open letter from 90 retired generals and admirals demanding the resignation of Austin and Milley over perceived negligence—such actions have not translated into formal lawsuits against them in a court of law. Additionally, reports from late 2024 suggest that the incoming Trump administration transition team has explored the possibility of courts-martial or a commission to investigate military leaders involved in the withdrawal, potentially for serious charges like treason. However, these remain speculative plans rather than active legal proceedings as of now.
On the civil side, no prominent lawsuits against Austin, Milley, McKenzie, or other high-ranking officials directly responsible for the withdrawal have been documented in public records or major news outlets by this date. There have been broader legal actions related to the Afghanistan situation, such as lawsuits filed by Afghan refugees or veterans’ groups against the U.S. government for issues like immigration processing delays or benefits, but these do not specifically target the SecDef or generals for their roles in the withdrawal.
Given the politicized nature of the withdrawal and ongoing investigations (e.g., by the House Foreign Affairs Committee under Chairman Michael McCaul), it’s possible that future legal actions could emerge, particularly if new evidence or political momentum shifts. However, based on the information available up to March 26, 2025, no such lawsuits have been successfully initiated or concluded against the Secretary of Defense or the generals in charge.
These cases will wake people up to his corruption. After this, it'll be an easy sell to wake them up to his FISA Warrant corruption.
No it won't.
The normies hate Trump and this excites them.
Those of us who waited for years are getting disgusted.
Not even 100 days in and I am sick of this already.
This lawfare is all completely intentional.... The public needs to actually see how corrupt these judges are so removing them will be more acceptable to normies....
Trump doesn't just walk in and throw the hammer down.... He opens the doors so the public can see the truth and lets the public throw the hammer down. It's a VERY effective strategy but needs a lot patience from people like us....
This
W.T.F.
Who made this shit up?!
So it is a setup, disgusting.
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1904889734104514791
Deep State Strikes Again? Obama-Appointed Judge Boasberg Assigned to Signal Chat Lawsuit Involving Pete Hegseth and Rep. Mike Waltz
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/deep-state-strikes-again-obama-appointed-judge-boasberg/
It sure looks like Boasberg is being given enough rope to hang himself.
How much would anyone want to wager that Judge Boasberg will eventually be indicted for treason? He was unknown until a lot of light began to be shined on him during the last month.
How do you enter evidence legally?
Why is there a lawsuit? I guess I missed that story.
Records to be maintained and preserved, just like the J6 committee and Hillary’s server?
Except Hilary and her buddies didn’t maintain and preserve.
And yet the SecDef and the military generals in charge of the botched withdrawal of Afghanistan that resulted in 13 dead American soldiers and the loss of millions of dollars worth of military ammo and equipment didn’t result in a lawsuit.
Was there a lawsuit, bluesky?
WRONG Bluesky. According to Grok: As of the current date, March 26, 2025, there have been no widely reported or publicly documented lawsuits specifically filed against the Secretary of Defense (SecDef) or the generals directly in charge of the Afghanistan withdrawal that have reached a notable legal resolution or garnered significant attention in the public domain. However, I can provide some context based on available information and ongoing discussions related to the withdrawal. The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, completed on August 30, 2021, has been a subject of intense scrutiny, congressional investigations, and public criticism, particularly due to the chaotic evacuation, the deaths of 13 U.S. service members in the Abbey Gate bombing, and the broader strategic implications. Key figures involved, such as then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and generals like Mark Milley (former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) and Kenneth McKenzie (former head of U.S. Central Command), have faced significant questioning during congressional hearings, such as those held by the House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2024. These hearings focused on accountability but did not indicate the initiation of lawsuits against these individuals. While there have been calls for accountability—such as the August 2021 open letter from 90 retired generals and admirals demanding the resignation of Austin and Milley over perceived negligence—such actions have not translated into formal lawsuits against them in a court of law. Additionally, reports from late 2024 suggest that the incoming Trump administration transition team has explored the possibility of courts-martial or a commission to investigate military leaders involved in the withdrawal, potentially for serious charges like treason. However, these remain speculative plans rather than active legal proceedings as of now. On the civil side, no prominent lawsuits against Austin, Milley, McKenzie, or other high-ranking officials directly responsible for the withdrawal have been documented in public records or major news outlets by this date. There have been broader legal actions related to the Afghanistan situation, such as lawsuits filed by Afghan refugees or veterans’ groups against the U.S. government for issues like immigration processing delays or benefits, but these do not specifically target the SecDef or generals for their roles in the withdrawal. Given the politicized nature of the withdrawal and ongoing investigations (e.g., by the House Foreign Affairs Committee under Chairman Michael McCaul), it’s possible that future legal actions could emerge, particularly if new evidence or political momentum shifts. However, based on the information available up to March 26, 2025, no such lawsuits have been successfully initiated or concluded against the Secretary of Defense or the generals in charge.
The leftard libbies are just digging their own graves. Keep crying tho bluesky. https://rumble.com/v6r8jhm-booom-case-closed.html
Thanks, fren, for the explanation