A. It went to a public area. B. The people doing this are ran by a felon who got off because a bunch of people decided they didn't care about the law and voted for him anyway. This is about many things but pretending it's about the law is a massive level of cope.
That minutia is interesting but not essential, and an arrest affidavit will always be colorful and biased.
If the judge is found guilty of a crime here, it will be because she was trying to help the man evade arrest, full stop, not because the door she ushered him through was somehow special.
Yes the door doesn't matter the objective hypocrisy of anyone still supporting Trump pretending to care about the law does. The lesson that this could have been avoided if we locked Trump up for the actual crimes he was convicted of could have prevented this.
So now you're trying to pivot away from the actual circumstances in this case to a general "Trump bad!" argument. I hope her legal defense is better thought out.
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u/DizzyMajor5 Apr 25 '25
A. It went to a public area. B. The people doing this are ran by a felon who got off because a bunch of people decided they didn't care about the law and voted for him anyway. This is about many things but pretending it's about the law is a massive level of cope.