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In reply to the discussion: Merrick Garland is Getting a Bum Rap (posting because we don't have enough controversy here ;)) [View all]bigtree
(90,396 posts)8. must not have read the report.
Kyle Cheney at Politico did:
A common sentiment on the left is that Garland was too deferential to Trump after Joe Biden took office and failed to unleash the full might of the department on the former president for nearly two years. The delay, critics say, made it much more difficult for Smith once he was appointed in November 2022 to bring Trump to trial before the 2024 election.
But Smiths report emphasized that the Justice Department was aggressively investigating leads related to Trump long before the special counsels tenure began. Litigation tactics by Trump and his allies, Smith argued, were the key factors that slowed the process to a crawl.
For example, Twitter, newly purchased by Elon Musk, delayed Smiths effort to access Trumps account data for weeks despite a court order that ultimately resulted in the company being held in contempt and fined $350,000.
It took Smith more than a year to obtain text messages between Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark. And the department spent months fighting to access communications of John Eastman, a lawyer who helped devise Trumps last-ditch efforts to remain in power.
The most protracted battles of all stemmed from Trumps broad invocation of executive privilege to try to prevent witnesses from providing evidence, Smith wrote. It took months of secretive legal proceedings to secure testimony from Trump White House aides such as Mark Meadows, Dan Scavino and Pat Cipollone. Former Vice President Mike Pence also resisted testifying until a court ordered him to reveal some but not all details about his interactions with Trump. Smith noted that judges broadly rejected Trumps privilege claims, with one holding that he was engaged in an obvious effort to delay the investigation.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/01/14/jack-smith-special-counsel-report-takeaways-00198252
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Merrick Garland is Getting a Bum Rap (posting because we don't have enough controversy here ;)) [View all]
LauraInLA
Yesterday
OP
Article good read with lots of facts. Harry Litman an American lawyer, law professor, former dep. ast. AG. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#1
Pretending Garland is the real victim in all of this might be a good PR strategy.
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#2
Anyone still defending this poor bastard should compare how long he took to appoint a Special Counsel for Trump vs Biden
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#3
The SKorean prez was much more overt with a very publicly directed coup attempt
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#16
You really can. Yoon did. He put official machinery in motion. tRump did not, pretended to be uninvolved
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#21
opposing this pov should require presenting something of substance to dispute it
bigtree
Yesterday
#6
I get that Smith is being a Garland apologist. But, if he'd been assigned to work on this a year earlier
lees1975
Yesterday
#24
The fact that you don't see even ONE of Biden's people praise or defend Garland says it all
thebigidea
Yesterday
#26
I think they were waiting on the election. Once Trump won, things were pretty much dropped.
LeftInTX
23 hrs ago
#37
It was nothing short of delusional to think this SCOTUS was going to permit Trump to be convicted in any trial
dsc
22 hrs ago
#42