From the U.S. Courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida . . . the greatest miscarriage of justice in American history in . . . two weeks!
If you need any more proof that not all female Hispanic judges are "wise Latinas" like Sonia Sotomayor, by all means consider this. Judge Aileen Cannon just dismissed the classified-documents case against Donald Trump. Se declared that the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith by Attorney General Merrick Garland was a violation of the Constitution’s appointments clause on the grounds that Smith, as an Officer of the United States, should have been appointed by President Biden with the confirmation of the U.S. Senate.
Cannon also ruled that Smith violated that clause for using indefinite open-ended funding. Both rulings, I'm certain, would not have been possible without the Supreme Court's presidential-immunity ruling.
Smith can and likely will appeal this ruling, but there won't be a trial in any case before Election Day, and there never would have been one anyway. Judge Cannon was likely slow-walking the case until she found the right time and argument to dismiss it, and once she found both, dismiss she did. It's even more imperative for Judge Tanya Chutkan in the insurrection case to start evidentiary hearing in August - and for the voters to go to the polls and return Biden to office this fall to get this trial started. That should be our Project 2025.
Trump says his Republican presidential nomination acceptance speech, in the aftermath of the attempt on his life, will focus on unity. Just remember - his idea of unity is a one-party state with a rubber-stamp legislature and nine rhymes-with-glass-poles like Aileen Cannon on the Supreme Court.
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