… and shouldn’t Stephen Miller be getting charged with something by now
I wonder if Powell et al are thinking about Epstein in his jail cell. They really should.
We all wish that, but it’s not an international tribunal like Nuremberg or the Kosovo trial (where Jack Smith was prosecutor). It’s a domestic trial concerning what is effectively a conspiracy or racket, which means Smith has to flip a few defendants in exchange for deals in order to get the big boss. Had Meadows given testimony without a deal, he just would have taken the 5th over and over.
The good news is, Meadows will be grilled on the stand, especially if he tries to screw around and not deliver what he promised. He’ll also be threatened and harassed for the rest of his life by random MAGA goons and shunned by decent people. And finally, he’s not off the hook in the Georgia trial.
“He was a nobody. We called him Chief of Stuff.” - Trump, soon
And when the defendant’s lawyers trip Meadows up on cross-examination by getting him to contradict himself somehow, Fuckface von Clownstick will throw his hands up and storm out of the courtroom announcing to all that he just “won” the trial.
Will he and his ghostwriter have to rewrite portions of the book to better match what he has told to Smith and company or simply refile it, more appropriately, under Fiction?
“Under the penalty of perjury, Meadows offered a vastly different assessment to Smith’s investigators, telling them he’s never seen any evidence of fraud that would undermine the election’s outcome, according to what sources told ABC News.”
It seems he was given limited immunity while under oath, so he had to stop refusing to incriminate himself and answer the questions. This does not mean he won’t face prosecution, nor does it mean he will testify against the twatwaffle.
You get a heart for that one word.
… is a defendant even allowed to leave the room during a trial
i’m willing to let him try. ( so long as the bailiff is up for doing their job )
… SWAT team with bean bag guns
isn’t meadows only getting immunity from Federal charges?
not state?
No, this is the Federal case, not the GA case. And it’s apparently limited immunity… it doesn’t rule out other kinds of prosecution later.
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