• aalvare2@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      When the bar is at a reasonable height, sure.

      But when the other guy did worse with more documents AND didn’t cooperate, and HE didn’t get charged until after he was caught obstructing the investigation, well then the bar’s in hell.

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          10 months ago

          Your*

          And it’s based more on timing than anything. Like I said, the feds didn’t move to indict trump until after he obstructed an investigation, after he was subpoena’d, after months of non-cooperation with the national archives.

          But all of this happened BEFORE Biden’s documents were discovered. So it sets a precedent.

          It’s a really shitty precedent, sure. And it’s obvious that these are rules for thee and not for me (a normal federal employee who did as much as trump or even just biden might be in prison by now). But if Trump is gonna be allowed so much leniency for going so far, then Biden should be given at least as much leniency for doing way less.

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      10 months ago

      But it sure helps support the reasonable doubt that a prosecutor is trying to prove beyond.