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Kohl is a DOJ attorney (most senior one) pointing out there is no way the DOJ could have prosecuted. He's pointing out their witnesses suck (Strozk and McCabe)
 

 

 

 


 

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Sullivan: Asking if Sidney Powell ever spoke to Trump.
Powell:  She said to update on the case (Jenna Ellis) and to ask the president NOT to grant a pardon.

Sullivan is showing his hand here asking her about the President.

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Sullivan: Asking if Sidney Powell ever spoke to Trump.
Powell:  She said to update on the case (Jenna Ellis) and to ask the president NOT to grant a pardon.

Sullivan is showing his hand here asking her about the President.

As well he should.

Barr has been the most vocal proponent of the "unitary executive" theory since Ed Meese. In fact, he's gone well beyond Ed Meese.

The honest answer is that one: under the constitution, all of the executive power is vested in the President. Barr is duly appointed as Attorney General, delegated that executive power as it relates to prosecution of federal crimes. The new President, acting through Barr, has decided to dismiss this case in the exercise of that power. If the Dist Ct judge doesn't agree, Flynn may appeal his order.

For some reason they shrink from stating that out loud. Presumably they understand that whether or not that is the correct understanding of Article II, the American public doesn't like it. That's why we're in this strange place.

EDIT: and if Sullivan disagrees -- says the plea was accepted, the  die is cast -- the constitution allows the new President a remedy: a full and complete pardon. 

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Kohl is doing a lot to point out that the evidence available now was not available to the defendant in 2018.

Kohl's been doing a great job to allow Sullivan to dismiss and retain his dignity (and not be thought of as totally corrupt).
 


 

 


 

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LOL He probably does regret it because he just stopped Gleeson's babbling (it really is meandering babble) to give the court reporter a 15 minute break.
 


 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

LOL He probably does regret it because he just stopped Gleeson's babbling (it really is meandering babble) to give the court reporter a 15 minute break.
 


 

 

If only he followed the rules of PPP

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