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So I read a claim that Bragg is “stalling” Trump’s trial until January 2024

It was of course from a disreputable source, so I don’t buy it, but is it refutable? I mean, I imagine it’s just that the legal process, which neither I nor the vast majority of Americans understand, takes time, which broad ignorance Trump supporters would use to their advantage and say, “Oh yeah, likely story. How can you not see that this is a nakedly political witch hunt?”

Is there a more solid explanation?
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Mathers · 61-69
The delusional desire to do damage to Donald Trump and his most fervent supporters by any means necessary has led us to this bizarre moment: a real-life indictment, historically unprecedented in every respect, which as a political matter only seems to be boosting the man they claim to want to go away forever. This is an act of self-love for the #Resistance as masturbatory as it is foolish: even if everything goes their way, even if they get every legal break on a case that clearly needs it, it will not stop the former president from running, or from winning, the White House once again.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@Mathers seems to be the desired outcome
@Mathers The delusion is believing you and your cult leader are above the law and pretending being held to account for breaking the law is somehow persecution.

Imagine being so sad you tie your entire self worth to a life long con man and criminal and willing to completely humiliate yourself over some bizarre devotion to a cult leader who doesn't even know you exist and would happily through you under a bus the minute you are no longer useful.
Mathers · 61-69
The delusion is believing that you can eliminate Trump by such tactics which will backfire and propel him into the White House. You are also deluded to this I’m a follower of Trump, little buddy. I can’t stand the man @PicturesOfABetterTomorrow