Now, as the able USDC Judge John D. Bates gets set to shape the full remedy, the ever-officious team Trump lawyers, in effect, told him tonight. . . obeying federal laws (by law enforcement, related to policing practices). . . is only for the "little people."
The brown and black people.
Not us -- you know. . . the MayoSapiens. The "Masters of the Universe"TM.
Oh. The utter Caucascity -- of it all. These a-holes told a federal judge, in an official filing, that he shouldn't concern himself with any. . . actual law. Trump says Judge Bates was, in sum, wrong (his lawyers say) to expect that anything Trump-related would follow the law, and the judge's. . . a fool for trying to make these Masters of the Universe bow to all these puny laws, thus:
. . .Defendants respectfully ask that the Court amend its Order to remove the requirements to file a charter, provide notices of future meetings, and to designate a federal officer for the Commission. The Commission is only one week’s worth of work away from finalizing its report. See Third Declaration of Dean Kueter ¶ 11 (“Third Kueter Decl.”) (attached as Exhibit A). As a consequence, there will be no further meetings of the Commission, id., and no purpose would be served by requiring Defendants to comply with those procedural requirements. . . .
Accountability. Someone -- perhaps Bill Barr himself, is responsible for these violations of the law. And he should be held to account. That is the purpose, you mediocre-white-guy-morons. The idea that these goons might just go ahead and put out a report, after violating innumerable federal open government laws -- so that they might give legal cover to policing of communities as though they are Baghdad, outside a Green Zone -- i.e., enemy military territory -- is. . . well, insane. Thank goodness, for real federal judges.
Now-- if you'd like to read a REAL relief shaping memo, from the cogent counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund -- do read it here. I will highlight it, separately, on the morrow. Gosh but these a-holes need to be. . . evicted, like yesterday.
But the able judge is very likely to adopt just about all of the NAACP's suggestions, in that last link -- and almost none of the government's, since it has so discredited itself, with the brown matter pull-quote, above.
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