For Garland, I love both of your takes. But my favorite by far is in the War of Stories. Garland's DOJ just ordered Steve Bannon to prison for 4 months for . . . contempt of Congress. His defense was executive privilege. Garland is just slapped with the same Contempt of Congress charge, giving the same Executive privilege defense.
For Garland, I love both of your takes. But my favorite by far is in the War of Stories. Garland's DOJ just ordered Steve Bannon to prison for 4 months for . . . contempt of Congress. His defense was executive privilege. Garland is just slapped with the same Contempt of Congress charge, giving the same Executive privilege defense.
You may argue the minutia all you want, but in the war of stories it is the same thing.
Kinda like the Trump Docs case that afforded Biden's DOJ with a shoot to kill order to retrieve the documents vs Biden turning over whatever he "found" in his garage and Philadelphia office.
Minutia aside, the story is the same. And if the patriots could play it right, the narrative works in their favor.
For Garland, I love both of your takes. But my favorite by far is in the War of Stories. Garland's DOJ just ordered Steve Bannon to prison for 4 months for . . . contempt of Congress. His defense was executive privilege. Garland is just slapped with the same Contempt of Congress charge, giving the same Executive privilege defense.
You may argue the minutia all you want, but in the war of stories it is the same thing.
Kinda like the Trump Docs case that afforded Biden's DOJ with a shoot to kill order to retrieve the documents vs Biden turning over whatever he "found" in his garage and Philadelphia office.
Minutia aside, the story is the same. And if the patriots could play it right, the narrative works in their favor.
You think Steve Bannon took one for the team?