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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJudge Loose Cannon is trying to nail shut a barn door that is off its hinges...
...and the livestock are miles down the road already.
By this time there is virtually NO hope of preventing more information about [Redacted]'s crimes from hitting the front pages of news sites and the lead-offs of broadcasts pretty much on a daily basis.
Too many people have seen too much of the material.
This is, of course, dreadful and catastrophic for national security, as every part of the NatSec establishment scrambles to move people out of harm's way, re-route information flows, deploy new encryption protocols, assess the damage and come up with strategies to minimize and/or counter the effects.
However, in the "Inevitable Silver Lining" category, it is also catastrophic for [Redacted] as the information just keeps hitting the awareness of the voters and the remaining members of the power structures who are either a) genuinely patriotic or b) intelligent enough to assess the odds of their ability to main control of their own assets as the chaos level escalates.
Judge Loose Cannon isn't going to make the slightest dent in this. By now, it's the equivalent of trying to stop a freight train with a ball peen hammer.
confidently,
Bright
Bread and Circuses
(133 posts)It's all coming out and it is piles and piles of dangerous news.
DOJ needs to 'pick-up' Trump and everyone who is part of this 'trail' of stolen classified files.
We are talking about Treason, Corruption, Collusion, Conspiracy and More.
We are under threat Right Now. God Only knows how much Putin has, China has, Iran/North Korea are trying to get their hands on.
Arrest Trump Right Now. And the entire TrumpCrimeSyndicate
Turbineguy
(37,337 posts)For Putin, Trump as an asset has been blown. He's of no more use.
orleans
(34,053 posts)GoodRaisin
(8,923 posts)I mean, jeez, this is feeling more ridiculous by the day.
BradAllison
(1,879 posts)Sorry to her defenders here.
Hekate
(90,705 posts)Will wonders never cease.
BradAllison
(1,879 posts)My guess is they didn't expect this to move so fast....
SalamanderSleeps
(584 posts)She first wondered why her court should be involved in the judicial process, then she decided that her judgment was best used to hinder that very same judicial process.
I think if she were to rub her oath of office and her Federalist Society membership card together her pants would catch on fire.
Hekate
(90,705 posts)Brightly,
Hekate
ShazzieB
(16,412 posts)Johnny2X2X
(19,066 posts)I think people have been freaking out too much about that ruling. The DOJ is going forward with their case, they've seen all the evidence already.