The Comey and James dismissals are a reminder of Trump's lawlessness | Austin Sarat

🤔 this decision by Judge Currie is a total game changer! I mean, Trump's been trying to use his influence to get people like Comey and James locked up for ages, but now it looks like the system's finally kicking back at him 🚫. It's all about checks and balances, you know? The Constitution isn't just some old dusty document, it's a living, breathing thing that's gotta be enforced.

I'm so glad judges like Currie are standing up for what's right, even if it means going against the powerful people in charge 💪. We need more of this kind of courage and conviction from our leaders. And let's be real, if Trump is getting a raw deal like this, what about all the other people who are being persecuted or harassed by his administration? It's time for some serious accountability 🚔.

The fact that these indictments were basically just a setup to take out Trump's enemies is just wild 🤯. I mean, how can you justify appointing someone with no experience as a prosecutor and then expecting them to go after high-profile targets like Comey and James? It's just plain crazy 😱.

Anyway, this ruling is a major win for transparency and fairness in our justice system. We need more of that kind of leadership, not less 🙌.
 
wow 🤯 this is huge! finally some accountability for trump's admin 😒. i mean come on, who appoints a prosecutor with no experience to go after someone just because they're an enemy? that's not how it works in a democracy 👊. the fact that judge currie called out halligan's shady appointment process says everything about the kind of system we're living in right now 🤦‍♂️. can't wait to see more judges push back against trump's attacks on the rule of law 💪
 
This is a huge deal! I mean, Trump's been trying to take out his enemies for ages now 🙄. But a judge finally threw some shade at him by tossing those indictments against Comey and James. It's about time someone held the administration accountable for their actions.

I've seen this kind of thing happen before in my DIY days - when you're trying to fix something but the instructions are all wrong, it's like they expect you to just make it up as you go along 🤔. But a good judge is like a reliable toolkit - it gives you the rules and guidelines so you can build something that actually works.

This ruling is a reminder that our system of justice isn't just about punishing people who break the law, but also about making sure the government doesn't abuse its power to silence opponents or get ahead by any means necessary 🔒. It's like having a fail-safe mechanism in place so you can build something strong and fair.

Trump's got some 'splainin' to do on this one 🤷‍♂️. I'm just glad that the system is working as it should - upholding the law and protecting our rights. That's what being an American is all about, right? 🇺🇸
 
🤔 This decision is a huge win for accountability and checks on executive power. It's clear that Trump's actions were driven by politics rather than justice. I'm glad to see a judge standing up for the Constitution and ensuring that the rule of law is upheld. 💯 The appointment process was also shady, with Halligan being appointed without any prior prosecutorial experience. It's unacceptable that someone without expertise in the field would be making decisions about indictments. 🚫 This ruling sends a strong message that we need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions and not let politics trump justice. Justice is supposed to be blind, but it seems like Trump's admin is trying to make it look biased towards him. 😬
 
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