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In reply to the discussion: Could Biden fire Merrick Garland and then... [View all]EndlessWire
(8,103 posts)48. I think an indictment before Midterms
is just the ticket. Whatever the Repubs are going to do to cheat, they will do quietly. If it doesn't work, then they will cause trouble anyway. It doesn't matter if we tiptoe through the tulips or not. A strong indictment of Trump et al for seditious activity might actually have the opposite effect, and cause Repubs to stop and think what it all means.
At the very least, it may energize the sluggish among us to try one more time to save the country from fascism. We have to do something.
Perhaps Garland is just waiting for the J6 committee to finish its investigation and presentation to the public.
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something needs to be done with garland - and waiting for actual progress is risky.
samsingh
Jul 2022
#1
He could fire Garland anytime he wants, but Harris would have to resign as VP to take the job.
tinrobot
Jul 2022
#23
Your last sentence is declarative. What supports your reasoning that Garland
LuckyCharms
Jul 2022
#36
Garland does not have the pressure of a Fall deadline like the J6 Committee does. As long
Raven
Jul 2022
#38
Yeah but where will all the evidence be by the time he finally makes an arrest
ecstatic
Jul 2022
#41
He could, but Harris would be an "acting AG" unless/until confirmed by the senate.
Fiendish Thingy
Jul 2022
#46
Would the armchair prosecutor advise us as to how long an indictment should take?
brooklynite
Jul 2022
#55