A clean shirt’ll do ye, Merrick Garland

Merrick Garland

By Dai Bando

Thank you, Merrick Garland, for your latest Final Report. While many consider you the biggest failure of any attorney general in our lifetimes – I contend that in the narrow context of Final Reports, you will be remembered as a truly great AG.

True, some consider it a failure that your office did not BEGIN gathering evidence to build a case against Trump until August 2023, but YOU KNEW that you’d get that all-important Final Report finished before Trump would take office for a second time in January 2025. Bravo!

And now, it is all over. ‘A clean shirt do ye’, as the Scots say (translation: ‘You’re not long for this world. One more change of laundry and that’s it’). But I’m certain the latest Final Report is surely a banger!

With The Final Report finished, you are now free to write books about interesting stuff that was withheld from ALL of your Final Reports. You can enjoy lunches with your buddies at the Federalist Society (you’re still a member, right?), and maybe join a D.C. law firm in search of a partner with a waspy first name like ‘Merrick’.

The entire world saw Trump attempt to launch a coup after losing the 2020 election, but you wisely waited nearly a year and a half after taking office before finally appointing a special prosecutor. I’m sure, as time was running out, you patted the back of Jack Smith and consoled, “Don’t worry Jack, we’ll give them one helluva Final Report!”

Merrick Garland’s Delay in Prosecuting Trump Paved the Way to Installing His Mafia Regime

Sarah Kendzior, author of “They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent,” and “Hiding in Plain Sight,” in an interview conducted by Scott Harris

In the weeks after Donald Trump’s election victory, corporate media is breathlessly reporting on all of Donald Trump’s bizarre and unqualified Cabinet nominations that include Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general, who’s been under an House ethics investigation for sex trafficking with underage girls; Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary, who paid a financial settlement to a woman who accused him of sexual assault; Robert F. Kennedy Jr., promoter of deadly anti-science conspiracy theories and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard who’s accused of repeating Kremlin talking points verbatim.

As Trump’s authoritarian clown car takes shape, the first former president ever to be charged with and convicted of felonies will escape legal accountability for his alleged crimes, including his attempt to subvert the 2020 election, taking classified documents to his Florida estate and the postponement of any sentence in his New York conviction for covering up a hush money pay-off to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

Trump’s 2024 candidacy and election victory was made possible by President Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland’s 2½-year delay in indicting the twice impeached president for these serious crimes, enabling his expensive lawyers to slow walk the court cases and invite intervention by the U.S. Supreme Court, which ultimately gave Trump absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts. Between The Lines’ Scott Harris spoke with Sarah Kendzior, author of “They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent,” who reflects on the fact that, under Biden, the United States became the first country in modern history to face an attempted coup and failed to punish the coup plotters – allowing them to run and win the next election.

Source: Between the Lines

Listen: Sarah Kendzior on Merrick Garland’s Delay in Prosecuting Trump

Interview with Sarah Kendzior, author, “They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent,” and “Hiding in Plain Sight,” conducted by Scott Harris

Sarah Kendzior discusses her views on the outcome of the 2024 election, with a focus on Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ’s 2 1/2 year delay to prosecute Trump for his coup attempt – – allowing him to run and win back the presidency, as well as advice on how to maintain your sanity during the very dark and dangerous four years of the Trump regime ahead.

Merrick Garland

Source: Counter Point