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Democrats in a Huff Because Merrick Garland Was Too Slow to Unleash Legal Storm on Donald Trump

AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

It's always good when the Democrats begin to eat each other.

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hat never happened, and many Democrats are ready to place the blame on one man: Attorney General Merrick Garland. They argue he waited too long to appoint a special prosecutor, which allowed Trump and his legal team to stall the case long enough for Trump to win the presidency a second time. Garland made the appointment in November 2022, saying he’d done so partly because Trump had just formalized his bid for the presidency.

The announcement also followed a series of high-profile public hearings by a bipartisan House committee airing the evidence against the former president.

“Garland only started the prosecution after he was in effect forced to by the report of the Jan. 6 committee and the criminal referral,” former House Judiciary Committee chair Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) told HuffPost. “The evidence the Jan. 6 committee used was available from the beginning.”

“Had they proceeded with those prosecutions, I think he would have been convicted and we’d have a different president now,” Nadler said. “Merrick Garland wasted a year.”

Merrick Garland is their new scapegoat and it's glorious.

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Yes, it's about the voters wanting Trump as President again no matter what narrative the Democrats painted.

Honestly, Mitt is just mad he will never be President.

He only plans to continue to be an arm of the DNC. No worries.

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Let's hope so.

They really did not learn even one lesson.

That about sums it up.

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