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Jay - First, I really am grateful for your easily understood explanation of legal issues in multiple columns. It's hard to understand how he-who-shall-remain-nameless can ever run for office again. Go DOJ!

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MTG stated the GOP is no more they are now the party of the former defeated guy and I hope in November that comes back to bite them in the as$. As for his legal woes we will just have to wait and see he has never had any consequences to his actions or crimes so I’m not holding my breath and I will repeat what I said yesterday one hope I hold onto is he will never be able to hold a public office again

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Still waiting for the civil war. Only saw 4 people outside Trump's castle protesting.

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trump's blatant and flagrant disregard of the rule of law is not new. That the GOP chose him to spearhead their effort begs one question. Who in the GOP signed off on that? Would they not also be complicit in an attempt to destroy our Constitution, and, therefore, be liable? Asking for a friend.

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I swan, when the Gormless Obstructionist Party abandons Trump, Satan will need ice skates to get to work.

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Good to see you in print Jay. Trust all is well as we need your clear observations.

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Ok - now the popcorn has to come out. You know what they say - revenge is a dish best served cold! I've been waiting for any one to take this dude down since the 80s. By the way in the early 80s I was not a teenager yet and even then knew he was a skeezy used car salesman. As I became a teenager later 80s early 90s I knew he was dangerous but to what extent I had no clue. I could've never imagined that one person could change the entire American landscape. I am hoping with so much litigation up in the air - something has got to stick.

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One can only hope.

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The Attorney General has been accused of too little action and overreaching actions by political sides unhappy when Garland acts.

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