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Related: About this forum'Doesn't mean he's innocent': What the end of Trump's federal cases really means - The Last Word - MSNBC
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by MSNBC Legal Analysts Andrew Weissmann and Neal Katyal who react to the dismissal of Special Counsel Jack Smith's federal cases involving January 6th and classified documents against Donald Trump. - Aired on 11/25/2024.
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'Doesn't mean he's innocent': What the end of Trump's federal cases really means - The Last Word - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Nov 25
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J_William_Ryan
(2,264 posts)1. 'Doesn't mean he's innocent'
No, it doesnt.
Trump is in fact guilty of the crimes hes committed.
Unfortunately, its not unusual for the wealthy and powerful to escape justice.
SamKnause
(13,876 posts)2. 2 fucking memos (not laws) memos from 1973.
Trump can and will do whatever he wants and no one is going to stop him.
Fucking memos.
You have got to be fucking kidding me.
What a lawless corrupt country the U.S. is.
The jails and prisons are filled with people who don't belong there.
The government is filled with people who should be filling those jails and prisons.
RainCaster
(11,648 posts)3. It means that nobody in power gives a damn
That's all it means.