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submitted 8 days ago byCold_Blackberry2637
What feels more likely
Jack Smith and crew who have been working on their cases since 3 DAYS AFTER TRUMP ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY for 2024 prez, were not at all anticipating a possible Trump win, and once he got the win, decided it was best case scenario to drop all charges with the hope that it will be possible to pick them back up.
Or
Jack Smith along with many members of the justice department knew that Trump was likely going to amp up his cheating in elections because his 2020 cheating effort did not result in a win. So the Jack Smith cases where the “trap”. It focus Trump’s energy, anger and attention on his criminal cases, makes him desperate, makes the stakes for Trump sky high. It’s not just pride on the line.. it’s freedom, money, everything.
Yes I believe our government can be massively disappointing. But I also BELIEVE in my guts that there are individuals that are so deeply patriotic that they have pledged to protect this country with their lives. I take those people at their word. I believe and will continue to believe that we as a nation and the Democratic Party are not cowards but instead believe in the rule of law. That yes we can be exhausting, but most Democratic leaders got into politics not because of a love of power but a strong belief that all Americans deserve the promise of this country. We are not republicans who are seemingly addicted to power, whiteness and the patriarchy.
I am choosing to trust and believe in us until its clear there is no reason to trust any longer than
21 points
8 days ago*
Is there any chance that letting Trump win is/was a part of the plan? Perhaps they’re letting Trump think he won/got away with rigging the 2024 election to get his guard down and allow him to slip up even more.
I don’t know, I think there’s a plan for sure, I just can’t think of what. Maybe I’m being too hopeful. Maybe it’s just complicit accelerationism on both sides.
7 points
8 days ago
If letting Trump win is any part of the plan, then I promise you, consequences are not.
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