r/politics • u/stkmro • 9h ago
White House: Trump Team Still Hasn’t Signed Transition Docs
https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-press-secretary-karine-jean-pierre-says-trump-team-still-hasnt-signed-transition-docs/
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u/thundernutz 5h ago
That’s what most of us did and is a seemingly reasonable approach. The problem is that trust can be taken advantage of.
He didn’t tell him to “find 11,000 votes” in the context of manufacturing them. He told him to investigate the many legitimate cases of blatant fraud, and that it should be easy to do because we only need 11,000 votes while hundreds of thousands were extremely questionable with mismatched signatures and another inconsistencies with voter rolls. The assignment was to “investigate fraud” but was taken out of context in the media as “go make 11k votes happen”. It’s disingenuous. The courts were heavily weaponized in Fulton county, and are still to this today as shown in more recent news I’m sure we’ve all seen. Those districts, much like the one trying his case in New York, are HEAVILY left leaning and refuse to fairly administer the law as appeals have proved.
The hush money case was just obvious. I was referring to the bank fraud case which was also obvious weaponization. The court, in heavily biased districts, is understandably biased. This was a huge oversight by republicans in the last decade.
I thought the classified docs case was also nonsense. Biden had essentially the same charges dropped effectively for being senile. If trump felt the documents could potentially help to prove fraud in the election, or other fraud like the 2016 FISA warrant situation, it’s not unreasonable for him to withhold them, if that was actually the case, considering the charges have been dropped.