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BumRushDaShow

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7. Unfortunately
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:30 AM
Apr 27

part of the problem is that judges, in general, are so used to the "theatrics" that can go on in the courtroom between the lawyers for the plaintiffs and the lawyers for the defendants, that they have literally numbed themselves to it, and consider much of it "hyperbole".

The problem is, you actually have people now who are carrying out criminal actions that are NOT "hyperbole" and are REAL. And they have infested the very enforcement mechanisms (DOJ) with more criminals that will act as a safety net to any actual adjudication.

So they end up proceeding in a more deliberative fashion, which obviously takes time, and doesn't recognize the emergency nature of what is going on - especially when you have an administration that is now openly and blatantly defying court orders.

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