No matter what we think of Donald Trump politically, he must be treated fairly by our justice system. Equal treatment before the law not only means that everyone is held accountable, but also that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Trump has not been proven guilty of insurrection in a court of law, and a ruling based on nothing but that opinion is stepping onto a very slippery slope.
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Lmao what? It's a constitutional provision which a higher court has made a judgement on. We'll see how it goes. Uncommon Marianne L.
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Replying to @tsgrissom17
That's the point. They made a ruling on someone's guilt although that person had not been proven guilty in a court of law.

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He was found guilty of insurrection in November by a Colorado judge.
What do you call a judge in a court making a ruling?
A COURT can't make a ruling until another court makes a ruling? Please explain.
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This verdict makes him guilty in a court of law. Unless you want to contest that the Supreme Court of Colorado is not an actual court of law.
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After 2 weeks he was found guilty of insurrection. Trump had ample time to present a defense
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The entire insurrection narrative is a fraud though, that’s the problem. Proof? Of the HUNDREDS persecuted by our federal government over J6, exactly NONE of them were charged with insurrection.
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They held a trial in Colorado.
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He hasn't even been charged with insurrection (none of the J6 rioters were either).
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Just dropping in to say how thankful I am Joe Biden is president.
When Trump spoke at his Inauguration, he talked about “American carnage.” When I spoke at my Inauguration, I spoke about possibilities. I believe we are a hopeful and optimistic nation driven by a simple proposition: Everybody deserves a fair shot.
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Article 5 gives that determination province to Congress. You’re correct.
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