Any system of law and application is a process which allows some semblance of truth to be sorted out. Yet at the end of the day, the judge has tyrannical authority and can reset it anyway he likes. which is why we have an appeal process.
To work at all, the Judge must not be corrupt and this is hardly a given. thus we are shown LAWFARE agaist Trump. Fortunately for him, the currency was votes and this is where he overwelmed the attempt.
We can now stand back and watch the boot drop. you do not do this ever, unless you are suicidal.
Alan Dershowitz: Lawfare Against Trump & Allies "Worse Than Stalinism
"01-07-2025 •
https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden
Alan Dershowitz, a retired Harvard Law professor, told the audience at Mar-a-Lago during the screening event that the lawfare against Trump was "worse than Stalinism."
Dershowitz left the audience with a message:
"Fight back fairly. Use the law. And I can help you do that. We can fight back fairly. We can fight back in a way that makes it clear that we respect the law. We will not use lawfare against lawfare. We will use the Constitution and the rule of law."
Epoch Times senior editor Jan Jekielek released Dershowitz's speech on X.
An earlier note titled "In New Film, Former Trump Attorney Details Struggles of Conservative Lawyers" by Epoch's Emel Akan provided more color into the new film...
In a new documentary, constitutional scholar John Eastman argues that in recent years, the United States has seen the rise of a "two-tiered justice system" in which the legal system has unfairly targeted lawyers representing conservative clients.
In the new film "The Eastman Dilemma: Lawfare or Justice," he argues that lawyers who defended President Donald Trump and other conservative figures after the 2020 election faced harsh penalties for questioning election integrity—penalties he believes would not be applied if those on the left made similar claims.
Eastman, a former law professor, gained national attention for advising Trump on constitutional challenges to election procedures in several key battleground states following the 2020 presidential election. He has faced both disbarment and criminal charges related to his role.
The documentary, which will premiere on Jan. 4 at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, aims to shed light on the problems he and other lawyers have faced.
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