BREAKING: Judge CHUTKAN has unsealed Jack Smith’s 165-page redacted motion re presidential immunity. Read it here:



BREAKING: Judge CHUTKAN has unsealed Jack Smith’s 165-page redacted motion re presidential immunity. Read it here:

https://x.com/kyledcheney/status/1841562765388832910

Posted by Son0fSanf0rd

23 comments
  1. Holy shit, Trump killed JFK and Tupac!

    No really, it doesn’t really matter that this evidence is public. It’s the courts who need hear the case already!

  2. The defendant asserts that he is immune from prosecution for his criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election because, he claims, it entailed official conduct. Not so.

    In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules, “Nuh-uh! So!” and theres nothing you can do about it lmaoooo

  3. Insurrection against the government where Trump belonged as a president wasn’t an official duty. It was personal. Common sense.

  4. This is awesome! Can I please get an annotated version to show my MAGA family members?

  5. Just remember, kids: THIS case is “sedition” – it’s the documents case that is “treason”.

    The meaning of SEDITION is incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority.

  6. Look, hard core MAGAs are all in. Trump was right — he could murder someone on 5th avenue, and the people who are die hards would make excuses that the person deserved it, it was self defense, etc. etc. Trump is the loud vehicle for their grievances. They don’t care that the vehicle is a complete piece of shit, they just want their grievances — be it about immigrants, or sluts, or taxes, or baby killers, or brown people — elevated. And in particular, they want the ones they couldn’t say before Trump was around to be elevated because it makes them feel less terrible about them. Sure, there were loads of DL racists pre-Trump, but they weren’t as vocal. Now, people are enacting policy based on racist tropes. Trump gives people permission to not only be, but embrace and elevate their worst self. And there is no fucking way they are giving that up. It’s too much of an endorphin hit. Die hard Trump voters are DESPERATE to view themselves and have others perceive them as better than those they don’t like. Trump helps give them that inflated complex.

    My hope is there are enough relatively sane Republicans who are so fucking sick of the chaos, and who maybe saw the VP debate last night and thought “wow, this is how it COULD be” and are willing to sacrifice the next four years of their policies to then come back in 2028 with a candidate who isn’t psychotic chaos personified and have a real shot (I say this as a democrat voter). If I were a conservative strategist, I absolutely would go that route. Because I think most polished, normal republican politicians loathe trump. Yes, they kiss his ass because they have to, but privately, they see him for what he is — a fucking dumb ass who has no idea what he’s talking about who isn’t smart or intelligent or remotely on their level who does nothing but embarrasses the party and appeals to the lowest common denominator. Republican politicians want to get away from that, because it’s fucking exhausting. It’s a bad reality TV show. My gut says, they’ll throw the next four years to Democrats, hope democrats shit the bed and bring in someone like a JD Vance in 2028 who doesn’t lose his mind on the debate stage over insinuations that he doesn’t have big crowd sizes, and potentially control for 8 years.

  7. Wow, I can’t wait…for absolutely nothing to happen to him as the result of any of this!

    He’ll try an election in a month. If he fails he’ll try another coup. If that fails, he’ll flee the country. And suffer zero consequences for any of his actions.

  8. What a joke. More Democrat election interference less than 24 hours after Walz crapped the bed. How predictable

  9. Condensed version:

    The evidence against Donald Trump, as outlined in the “Government’s Motion for Immunity Determinations,” includes a series of actions taken to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, which the government claims were criminal and conducted in a private capacity rather than as part of his official presidential duties. Some key pieces of evidence include:

    1. False Election Fraud Claims:

    Trump and his team spread false claims about widespread voter fraud in several key states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), even after those claims had been debunked.

    He repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that mail-in ballots were fraudulent and sought to delay the election, suggesting that counting votes after Election Day was improper.

    2. Pressure on State Officials:

    Trump contacted state officials in the targeted states, attempting to persuade them to ignore the true vote counts and instead endorse fraudulent electoral votes in his favor. He focused on officials from his own political party in states he had lost.

    He is alleged to have pressured election officials in Georgia and other states to “find” votes that would change the outcome in his favor.

    3. Fraudulent Elector Scheme:

    Trump and his co-conspirators allegedly manufactured slates of fraudulent electors in the targeted states, presenting these fake electoral votes in an attempt to disrupt the certification of the election by Congress.

    4. January 6, 2021:

    When all other efforts failed, Trump directed his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, to obstruct Congress’s certification of the election results. His false claims of election fraud were used to inflame the crowd, which eventually stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the certification process.

    The government alleges that Trump’s public statements and tweets, including an attack on Vice President Mike Pence for not stopping the certification, further incited the violence at the Capitol.

    5. Vice President Mike Pence:

    Trump repeatedly pressured Vice President Pence to misuse his role as President of the Senate to obstruct the certification of the election, which Pence refused to do. This effort was part of Trump’s broader scheme to overturn the election results.

    These actions are presented as part of a broader conspiracy to interfere with the federal government’s function of collecting and counting votes, obstruct the official certification proceeding, and perpetuate false claims of election fraud.

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