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Novara

(5,842 posts)
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 07:51 AM Aug 2022

DOJ contact info - demand they indict trump NOW

https://www.justice.gov/contact-us

I am writing an email demanding they indict the orange fuck NOW. Aside from all the chatter about classification level and the declassification process, the fact of the matter is that he illegally possessed classified documents at his home and his lawyers lied when they said the FBI had all of them months ago. Obviously they lied because the FBI recovered another 20+ boxes of documents last week. He is a walking security threat. Who knows if he made copies of some of the material and is still walking free and can sell it?

But despite all the bluushit they want you to get caught up in, like the declassifying process, etc., the fact is he illegally possessed classified documents at his home in an unsecured location. That alone is a fucking felony and it's already 100% true.

Indict him now and add charges later.

The link to a contact form to the DOJ is above. I just sent my letter.
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DOJ contact info - demand they indict trump NOW (Original Post) Novara Aug 2022 OP
The Mango Fuhrer,... magicarpet Aug 2022 #1
no obamanut2012 Aug 2022 #2
+1 Victor_c3 Aug 2022 #14
No Kaleva Aug 2022 #3
Lol. BlackSkimmer Aug 2022 #4
I get it Novara Aug 2022 #5
You're assuming that none of us are addressing our Govt., MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #6
Well said. BlackSkimmer Aug 2022 #19
I'm not complaining. Kaleva Aug 2022 #7
+100. MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #9
I'd rather they take their time and do it right Kaleva Aug 2022 #10
The DOJ doesn't arrest people based on popular sentiment. BlackSkimmer Aug 2022 #18
No. That's not how it works. Ocelot II Aug 2022 #8
Everything in due course. Kid Berwyn Aug 2022 #11
We went through more than a year of this..... brooklynite Aug 2022 #12
Indict now and add charges later? Generic Brad Aug 2022 #13
Garland doesn't GAF what you or I want, or when we want it. Fiendish Thingy Aug 2022 #15
"You come at the king, you best not miss." Ocelot II Aug 2022 #16
They need to move faster. They waited too long to enforce some of these subpoenas. Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #17
AG Garland is moving at the speed he deems necessary to secure MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #20
Thank you for the welcome. Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #22
huh? llashram Aug 2022 #23
Which part was confusing? Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #24
I think I'll put my trust in AG Garland and the DoJ MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #25
You do realize "charges" a/k/a "indictments" are done by grand jury right? BumRushDaShow Aug 2022 #28
I can tell my opinion upsets you. Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #30
It has nothing to do with any "opinion" BumRushDaShow Aug 2022 #31
There is no argument to lose. Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #33
Your "point" was wrong BumRushDaShow Aug 2022 #34
No gif or emoji? Master Jah-Remi Aug 2022 #35
Anyone can do that. The question is whether that makes any difference. MineralMan Aug 2022 #21
Not happening🥱 we can do it Aug 2022 #26
Recommended. H2O Man Aug 2022 #27
I did it. There are windmills aplenty. Chainfire Aug 2022 #29
No mcar Aug 2022 #32

magicarpet

(14,150 posts)
1. The Mango Fuhrer,...
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 08:04 AM
Aug 2022

Shut him the fuck up,...

Shut him the fuck down.

America has sustained enough damage.

Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
14. +1
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 09:24 AM
Aug 2022

This is not your typical espionage situation, it involves a former president. Absolute care must be taken to properly build the case, cross at T’s, and dot all lower case j’s.

Novara

(5,842 posts)
5. I get it
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 08:33 AM
Aug 2022

It's much more comforting to sit and complain and do nothing. That way, no matter what is done or not done, you get to complain about it!

I'd rather participate in my government, thank you very much. We all have the right to make our voices heard. I am happy to exercise that right.

Silence implies consent.

That motherfucker needs to be arrested now.

MarineCombatEngineer

(12,378 posts)
6. You're assuming that none of us are addressing our Govt.,
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 08:42 AM
Aug 2022

that would be a bad assumption.


I'd rather participate in my government, thank you very much. We all have the right to make our voices heard. I am happy to exercise that right.


Who here has said you don't have that right?
I urge everyone to petition their Govt., but just because many of us don't agree with you doesn't mean we're not doing something other than talking on a chat board, which is exactly what you're doing.

Seems kinda ironic.

Kaleva

(36,301 posts)
7. I'm not complaining.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 08:43 AM
Aug 2022

I trust Biden and his administration to do things right.

There's a process to follow and we shouldn't succumb to lynch mob behavior.

MarineCombatEngineer

(12,378 posts)
9. +100.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 08:46 AM
Aug 2022

AG Garland and the DoJ are doing a splendid job, along with the J6 Committee, of putting the pieces of the puzzle together.

Kaleva

(36,301 posts)
10. I'd rather they take their time and do it right
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 09:15 AM
Aug 2022

Rather then rush things and give TFG the ability to appeal and overturn or even outright dismissal of charges

brooklynite

(94,571 posts)
12. We went through more than a year of this.....
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 09:20 AM
Aug 2022

DOJ will indict Trump when they have built a case sufficient to obtain a conviction in Court, which is a higher bar than almost any other criminal case. Your letters, phone calls, petitions etc. will have no influence.

Generic Brad

(14,275 posts)
13. Indict now and add charges later?
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 09:22 AM
Aug 2022

Um...just - no. That's not how it works.

The illegal course of action you are suggesting would ensure his due process was violated and would invalidate the case against him.

We can't enforce the law by breaking it.

Ocelot II

(115,693 posts)
16. "You come at the king, you best not miss."
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 10:11 AM
Aug 2022

Garland can’t afford to rush a prosecution of this magnitude, and he won’t. He won’t move until it’s airtight, and no amount of whining from the cheap seats will pressure him in the slightest.

 

Master Jah-Remi

(40 posts)
17. They need to move faster. They waited too long to enforce some of these subpoenas.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 10:28 AM
Aug 2022

Im not saying they should indict him today. I will only say that the time component to this mess is crucial. Utterly crucial. I don't just mean the midterms. Our ship is taking on water.....fast. If your strategy consists of "It doesn't matter how much water we take on, as long as it gets plugged eventually."

That's how we end up with a water-tight ship; sitting at the bottom of the ocean.

 

Master Jah-Remi

(40 posts)
22. Thank you for the welcome.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 11:16 AM
Aug 2022

I understand that. But he's not infallible. Maybe he doesn't have the time he thinks he does. Maybe treating these cases like this just another case for the DOJ, in which they can afford to investigate for months or years is incorrect. Strategically. Trump over and over again runs out the clock. I mean, he can't be charged with ANYTHING right now? Nothing?

 

Master Jah-Remi

(40 posts)
24. Which part was confusing?
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 11:46 AM
Aug 2022

The Fbi got a court order to search for illegal activity.
They found it.

Charge him for it. Get him in court. Get him before a Judge. He will lie. He will make a scene. He will ignore the judges orders. He will violate pre-trial conditions. They can bring whatever other charges whenever they want. They don't have to charge him with Espionage yet. Charge him the mishandling of documents and lying to the FBI.

 

Master Jah-Remi

(40 posts)
30. I can tell my opinion upsets you.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 04:17 PM
Aug 2022

Who impanels a Grand Jury? Do they form all by themselves? No. The DOJ does. Do you not know that? Obviously not. Why be so snide and then offer only a argument of semantics?

"The DOJ doesn't indict, a Grand Jury does! (Impaneled by lawyers at the......DOJ." ............smh maybe reserve a facepalm for yourself.

BumRushDaShow

(128,979 posts)
31. It has nothing to do with any "opinion"
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 04:29 PM
Aug 2022

how federal prosecutions are carried out is a "fact" that you were apparently unaware of.

But nice try.


 

Master Jah-Remi

(40 posts)
33. There is no argument to lose.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 04:47 PM
Aug 2022

You haven't argued against my main point at all. I opined they should indict him now, and you chimed in only because you believe I've never heard of a grand jury simply because I didn't mention it. You have made no "argument" to for me to lose.

Just an attack based purely on samantics, decorated with a childish emoji followed by a cartoon gif.

Again. I'm sorry my opinion upset you.

BumRushDaShow

(128,979 posts)
34. Your "point" was wrong
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 05:00 PM
Aug 2022

And you were attempting to correct it (or at least try to look it up) based on all the edits that you did.

You apparently don't know how federal grand juries work either, let alone how often they might meet during a given timeframe or even how many may even be empaneled for this entire ordeal because you are NOT supposed to "know". The process is "secret" barring reporters stationing themselves outside of courtrooms watching who comes and goes, and hoping a few are willing to disclose that they have been subpoenaed.

There is no "semantics". It's an interesting process that is worth your time to research before demanding that someone "charge" RIGHT NOW!!!1!!111!!!1!!.

MineralMan

(146,308 posts)
21. Anyone can do that. The question is whether that makes any difference.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 10:39 AM
Aug 2022

The answer to that question is: "No. It does not make a difference."

The DOJ, the FBI, and other federal agencies do not operate based on public opinion. They operate under established rules and procedures. While there is no reason no to tell those agencies what you want them to do, there is really nobody in authority who will see what you tell them. Those people do not have time for such irrelevant communications. Instead, they are spending their time doing their jobs and working on ensuring that justice is served.

But, do send your emails. There's no reason not to. They will be counted.

H2O Man

(73,537 posts)
27. Recommended.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 12:05 PM
Aug 2022

Absolutely! Amendment 1 provides us the right to address the government. Some of us understand that "rights" involve "responsibilities."

Will contacting them determine if they indict, try, and convict Trump? Of course not. That actually has nothing to do with why people can -- and should -- contact the DOJ.

The republican maggots are letting the DOJ know they disapprove of going after Trump with the rule of law. We can demonstrate that we support the rule of law.

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