Brad Sallows
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Sure. How long has that law been on the books? [Add: since 1956.] How many times has it been used (in this way; it's extremely broad and has been used in other ways)? Why now and not earlier?It's not a spin, it's a fact. The duty of an AG is to uphold the laws that the people, through their legislatures--of both sides--over the years, have made.
Many, if not most, of the AGs in the US are--like James-- elected and run their campaigns on a "get tough on crime agenda." The proof in the pudding that she was right to get tough on this particular law-breaker is borne out by the judgment.
I find it hilarious that right wingers, who generally are tough on law-breakers, especially fat-cat rich ones, are loosing their shit over the fact that their fair haired golden boy is being prosecuted for the numerous crimes he has committed over the years. Get thee hence and find yourself a new but worthy hero to worship. There are plenty of them out there.
I don't care about Trump. I care about rule of law, which is debilitated by selective prosecution. Take your situated misdirection elsewhere.