Summary

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report concluded that Donald Trump avoided prosecution for January 6-related charges due to his reelection.

The DOJ determined that prosecuting a sitting president violated constitutional protections, despite evidence strong enough to secure a conviction.

Smith noted that Trump’s return to office directly halted legal action and criticized existing DOJ policies and judicial interpretations, which shielded presidents from accountability.

The report underscores how voters, by reinstating Trump, indirectly prevented his criminal prosecution for actions threatening democratic institutions.

  • Serinus@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Y’all think there’s a lot more order to the world than there really is. Really it’s just a simple combination of people not wanting to step in front of the moving train, and those that do didn’t have the power to stop it. People like Merrick Garland and Robert Mueller are likely the most responsible without being complicit. They refused to be leaders. They were trying as hard as they could to downplay current events and keep some odd kind of status quo.

    I understand that they wanted the government of the United States to seem stable and democratic. They wanted stay out of everything as hard as they could, and they failed to do their jobs in the process.

    Most everyone else did what they felt they could do without destabilizing the government and while respecting the vote of the people. It’s unclear if things go better or worse for the country if Biden takes drastic action. It’s really hard to say “just this one time” to removing the president-elect from his office. Though I think a Vance presidency would have been better for all involved.

    It’s not some grand conspiracy. It’s mostly a failure of the American public.