Other than the fact that Trump could never be permitted to win the presidency without being a total Jewish shill, Trump was also dealing with the fact that if he didn’t win, he was going to prison.
Now, the whole legal nightmare is over for him. Of course, if he doesn’t do what the Jews want him to do in regards to his commitments to Israel, these charges will all suddenly start stacking up again.
A judge on Friday granted a request from the special counsel, Jack Smith, to pause all filing deadlines in the federal case accusing President-elect Donald J. Trump of plotting to overturn the 2020 election.
Mr. Smith asked earlier in the day to freeze the case for nearly a month as prosecutors mull whether to pursue the proceeding at all now that Mr. Trump is returning to the White House. Judge Tanya S. Chutkan of Federal District Court in Washington quickly granted Mr. Smith’s request.
The defendant, Mr. Smith’s filing said, “is expected to be certified as president-elect on Jan. 6, 2025, and inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025.”
“The government respectfully requests that the court vacate the remaining deadlines in the pretrial schedule,” Mr. Smith’s deputies went on, “to afford the government time to assess this unprecedented circumstance and determine the appropriate course going forward consistent with Department of Justice policy.”
The prosecutors asked for a new deadline — Dec. 2 — for the government to file “a status report or otherwise inform the court of the result of its deliberations.”
A longstanding Justice Department policy bars the prosecution of sitting presidents. Mr. Smith has already opened discussions with department leaders about how best to wind down both the election interference case and the other federal case he pursued against Mr. Trump — the one in Florida in which he was accused of illegally holding on to classified documents after he left office.
The request to pause the case in Washington was the first overt sign that Mr. Smith and his team are in the throes of figuring out how to shut down the two prosecutions.
I’m sure it was fun while it lasted, Jack.
No regrets.