New York’s Department of Injustice

1-10-2025

New York’s Department of Injustice

I can’t help but be reminded of when Jesus was hanging on the cross some 2,000 years ago that the devil himself and all of his angels were patting themselves on the back in their greatest victory celebration of all time.

How did that work out for them?

The Democrats in America and in particular in New York City are doing the same thing as they got what they had been seeking all the time – the bragging rights to broadcast the felony conviction of President Donald J. Trump to the world at large.

It doesn’t matter the methods used or the manner in which Trump was tried by a jury of his peers (really)? With weeks of testimony and the full blessings of the Biden administration’s department of justice the goal was finally acquired.

The jury was given a list of 34 felony counts and told to pick one. There was no stipulation for a consensus. In fact only the jury and the judge know how the 12 person jury voted. Did they all pick the same count, or did they decide of 12 different counts to get to 1 conviction?  

The important part was that one felony conviction.

Naturally appealing the conviction could not really happen until after sentencing. When the Supreme Court refused to stop the sentencing the prosecution knew they had a slam dunk.

At the sentencing hearing the prosecution said Trump thought he was above the law. Trump said the entire court case was a non-issue that was brought forward to prevent him from winning the 2024 election, which he did anyway.

Sentencing resulted in an Unconditional discharge of this case while Trump’s conviction remains standing. Legal scholars say this type of resolve is usually reserved for cases that should never have been brought forward in the first place. In this case it was strictly for a political talking point.

My question – was it worth it?

I don’t think the DA or the judge thought about the consequences of their actions as it pertains to the miscarriage of justice and bias against President Trump.

With crime running out of control, the massive amount of illegal migrants and homelessness in the city it is obvious that public safety and blind justice have been overshadowed by the blind ego and outright hatred of the court toward the man they could never become.

Voters have gotten an eye-opening view of democratic democracy in action.

Will the next move be appeal, disbarment or voter dissatisfaction (or all three)? – RTM

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