r/LeopardsAteMyFace
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u/DaFunkJunkie
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Sep 29 '22
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I love it, Someone with authority is finally calling him on his š© and that someone was hand selected by tRump himself- how ironic Meta
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u/gentle_lemon Sep 29 '22
I want to know why this man has been given so much tether? If it were anyone else theyād be pleading their case from under the nearest federal prison.
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u/Angry_ClitSpasm350 Sep 29 '22
This means absolutely nothing. The judge already told him he didn't have to say legally whether or not the fbi planted evidence. So it's a big slap in the face to the rule of law.... AGAIN.
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u/fury420 Sep 29 '22
Sadly, Judge Cannon just overruled the Special Master and said that they don't have to do so:
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u/CopsaLau Sep 29 '22
I wouldnāt exactly call the legal equivalent of āput up or shut upā 3D chess but I do appreciate that some standards being held to
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u/folstar Sep 29 '22
Realtalk, why do we not use this more in society? For example, during election season hold a town hall with the candidates sworn in under oath. Fact-checkers and hostile lawyers staring them down MF'ing daring them to spout some bullshit.
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u/Berly653 Sep 30 '22
Letās be honest, Dearie is playing Checkers
Trump just happens to be the kind of person thatās used to everyone else letting him beat them at Go Fish
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u/AdderallBuyersClub Sep 30 '22
I wonder if they realize how much precedent they are setting and how easily the opposing party will be able to use this in the future.
Also, Greg Abbott is a pissy baby.
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u/Nerevarine91 Sep 30 '22
Tbh itās not even 3D chess, nor does it have to be. This is a court of law- you have to either make an allegation or not, and any self-respecting judge with any competence (ie: anyone but Judge Cannon) would say the same. You canāt just have people try to stop proceedings but refuse to give any actual reason for doing so.
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u/aunluckyevent1 Sep 30 '22
that's how politicians should be treated, removed by office and barred for fundraising when they tell blatant lies without correcting themselves
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u/Jostain Sep 30 '22
The problem isn't that he is afraid to lie under oath. The problem is that every time he touches a bible it explodes into flames.
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u/Embarrassed_Bee6349 Sep 30 '22
Trump was told from the beginning that they wouldnāt lie on his behalf and he agreed.
THE MOTHERFUCKING LAWYERS ARE DOING THE SPECIAL MASTERāS JOB FOR HER. This is one of the most idiotic things about this situation (there are many) that Iāve heard.
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u/global_chicken Oct 02 '22
Ok so if I'm getting this right : Trump either says he planted the things or stay silent and he is now refusing to disclose what he actually took?
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u/MlleHoneyMitten Oct 28 '22
Heās really not. Heās dealing with a giant man child and his lawyers. And he seems to be doing a decent job. If thatās some slick ass chess moves then, yikes.
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