Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirshner expressed anger Tuesday at President-elect Donald Trump’s avoidance of criminal penalties.
Manhattan prosecutors said in a court filing Tuesday that they would not oppose further delaying Trump’s sentencing for his New York conviction, saying the president-elect’s legal challenges will last at least the remainder of his presidential term. There is an increased possibility that everything inside will be temporarily suspended. Mr. Kirschner is YouTube channelblamed the Supreme Court for allowing President Trump to avoid the consequences, arguing that “that’s why the rule of law is failing.” (Related: Judge grants Jack Smith’s request to halt all deadlines on Trump’s lawsuits after election victory)
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“To be honest, I’m one angry prosecutor. I’m one angry American…You know, this is not a failure of the rule of law; this is a failure of the rule of law. It’s the failure of those in control. And even more poignantly, it’s the people who are perverting, corrupting, and perverting the rule of law,” Kershner said. “This bullshit is directly responsible for the justices of the Supreme Court, who ignored and violated the plain letter and meaning of the Constitution in their determination to protect a criminal president.”
“That’s why the rule of law is failing. It’s their fault the rule of law is failing. And it breaks my heart to say this, my friends, but in a way. “And we are becoming a lawless nation — at least as much as the ruling class criminals, Donald Trump and his criminal cronies, are allowed to do anything,” he continued. “And that is something our country cannot endure for long.”
Kirchner also lamented the Justice Department. reportedly under consideration How will the two federal criminal lawsuits against President Trump be put to rest before his inauguration in January?
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday suggested that Judge Juan Marchan consider delaying the remainder of Trump’s case until the end of his term in 2029.
A Manhattan jury in May found Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. In light of Trump’s election victory, Marchand suspended all litigation deadlines on Nov. 12, delaying a decision on the president-elect’s motion to dismiss the verdict based on the Supreme Court’s subsequent presidential immunity ruling. Ta.
“The people deeply respect the Office of the President, are mindful of the demands and duties of the office, and recognize that the defendant’s assumption of office raises unprecedented legal issues,” prosecutors said. I wrote. “We also deeply respect the fundamental role of juries in our nation’s constitutional system.”
“Current law provides that the President’s temporary immunity from prosecution begins at a time when the defendant is not immune from criminal prosecution and requires the dismissal of post-trial criminal proceedings based on informal conduct for which the defendant is not immune. “There is no immunity,” the application continues.
In August, Mr. Kirshner urged Mr. Marchand to jail Mr. Trump ahead of the presidential election, saying, “He deserves to spend time in prison.” In October, he expressed concern that Trump was likely to remain free as the election approached, but held out hope that Trump could lose and face criminal charges later. He said that
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