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Cindy M's avatar

going back to the grand jury on stupid frivolous charges should result in a fine. jeesh. This reeks of vindictive prosecution (corrected)...👏

MollyWhitebear's avatar

LOLOL! Story of my life! The dreaded sneaky typos or auto-correct via my phone demon!

Janet Alderton's avatar

Trump learned this from Roy Cohn: (from the book, The Last American President):

"Use the legal system as a weapon, not a recourse for justice. Cohn taught Trump that lawsuits were instruments of intimidation, not vehicles for dispute resolution. He filed cases not to win—though winning was nice—but to punish, to harass, and to silence. The expense and stress of litigation was the point, not the legal outcome. Trump would eventually be involved in over 3,500 lawsuits—an unprecedented number for any American businessperson or politician—using the courts not to seek justice but to exhaust opponents with fewer resources."

Lee Diamond's avatar

The expense and stress of litigation is OUR money as taxpayers. Can we all band together and just not pay taxes this year? Would that make a point or not?

Janet Alderton's avatar

This might be too blunt an instrument, in my opinion.

I love gathering on No Kings Days to exercise my First Amendment Rights.

Let's make these gatherings larger and larger.

Economic boycotts of groveling corporations, too.

Cindy M's avatar

thank you! you two are awesome 😎

David's avatar

I always feel smarter and a little hopeful watching/listening to you Allison and Adam, thank you!

Mary Cross's avatar

I read that there were possible election anomalies in Tennessee's special election on Tuesday. I think it was Dean Blundell and Zev Shalev on Substack today.

MollyWhitebear's avatar

OHHHHH! I wouldn't be surprised in the least! They will do ANYthing to hang onto control!

Cheryl Edstedt's avatar

Beadyeyed little Republicans

Polly Post's avatar

How much taxpayer money has been wasted with DOJ and more importantly Drumpty?!

Untrump's avatar

Why does the law allow the frivolous abuse we are seeing used against people that Trump has vindictively tried to indict? Does Comey, and Letitia James have any recourse of justice? This shit has an expense to taxpayers, as well as harassment to the judicial system. It is past time to make it their"money" and their reputations pay a price for Sleepy Don's demented revenge tour!

Cindy M's avatar

that their Gerrymeandering could backfire on them lololololololololololo

Untrump's avatar

What you expect from a fascist regime.

Michael Cohen's avatar

The Supreme Court handed Republicans a shiny new map, but Texans aren’t dumb; misery, inflation, and desperation don’t vote red; they vote for whoever fixes their lives.

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Janice Childress's avatar

We all are loving 'No Bills' these days. Ha.

Way to go Grand Juries. Maybe SCOTUS will take note and not hear a few cases with the name Trump attached. Penalties for bogus, frivolous lawsuits on Texas A.G. also. Taxpayers shouldn't be paying for unnecessary clogged courts.

James Quinn's avatar

Turns out that Pam Bondi actually can’t indict a ham sandwich

JudyD in MA's avatar

Sounds like the dog caught the car with regard to the redistricting decision

Ellen Schwartz's avatar

I thought the Supremes said racial gerrymandering was okay. I remember not being surprised ....

Jennifer's avatar

can't the district and appellate courts jjust find these lawsuits filed by trump frivolous and rule it's a waste the courts time? Trump is wasting the court's time! could you explain why? I'm baffled.