The indictment of John Bolton is already tainted

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Bolton's Indictment Leaves a Sour Taste in America's Mouth

A recent indictment of former national security adviser John Bolton raises serious concerns about the erosion of independence within the Department of Justice (DOJ). This move comes on the heels of high-profile indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, all of which have been linked to President Donald Trump's political agenda.

At a time when the separation of powers is under threat, it's essential that we recall the importance of an independent DOJ. Unlike authoritarian regimes around the world, America prides itself on its ability to shield prosecutors from political interference. One of us was even removed from their position as state attorney in Florida by Governor Ron DeSantis, a move described as "blatantly political." Another colleague was dismissed as U.S. Attorney by the George W. Bush administration – another case of politicized prosecution.

The indictment against Bolton is particularly alarming because it blurs the line between criminality and constitutionally protected dissent. The charges, which span 18 counts, allege improper transmission and retention of classified information, including diary-like entries that form the basis for eight counts. While this case may have more facts than its predecessors, its political context cannot be ignored.

The appointment of Acting U.S. Attorney Kelly Hayes to handle Bolton's prosecution is a notable departure from the previous cases, where former personal attorneys were tasked with bringing charges. This highlights the politicization of the Justice Department under Trump and the dangers it poses to American democracy.

The indictment against Comey and James was seen as revenge for their respective investigations into Trump's presidential campaign and his associates. Now, Bolton has become the latest target in this ongoing vendetta. We can only imagine what other politicians may face charges without due process – or even before they've had a fair trial.

This situation poses significant challenges to our system of governance. The erosion of independence within the DOJ makes it increasingly difficult for Americans to distinguish between legitimate prosecutions and political persecutions. As one federal judge noted in a recent case, there's "a realistic likelihood" that a prosecution is motivated by retribution rather than justice.

The inability to separate fact from fiction – or legitimate prosecution from revenge-driven charges – threatens the very foundations of our democracy. It erodes trust in the system and makes it harder to convict those who genuinely pose a threat to public safety and justice for victims. Conversely, powerful individuals with ties to Trump may enjoy immunity – while others are targeted at whim.

Congress can take steps to address this crisis by strengthening oversight and codifying DOJ's independence. However, these fixes will only be effective once the president is out of office. In the short term, it's crucial that Americans demand more from their prosecutors and reject any attempts to politicize justice.

The integrity of our justice system hinges on its independence. It's time for us to take a stand against this erosion of norms and restore confidence in the fair administration of justice. The consequences of inaction will be dire – and we risk surrendering our democracy to corruption and tyranny.
 
omg did u hear about john bolton's indictment?! 🤯 it's like they're trying to control everything now... what even is going on with all these indictments against trump's people? i mean, aren't they supposed to be above the law or something? 😒 and btw have u seen that one video of george w. bush making a weird face during his press conference last week 🤔 i was like "what's wrong with him?!" lol anyway back to bolton... isn't it weird that they're using charges that are basically just political revenge against people who disagree with trump? i mean, shouldn't we be worried about the erosion of justice or something? 😕
 
🤔 This whole situation is super concerning, you know? Like, the DOJ should be above politics, right? 🙅‍♂️ But with all these high-profile indictments against Trump's associates, it feels like they're being targeted for revenge rather than actual wrongdoing. I mean, can't we just have a fair and impartial investigation without the politics getting in the way? 😒 It's like, what's next? Will we start seeing prosecutors being appointed based on who's loyal to whom? 🤷‍♂️ The thought of our justice system becoming so politicized is just really unsettling. We need to do something about this ASAP before it's too late... 💥
 
I'm low-key shocked by how much this indictment case is affecting Americans' trust in the system... 🤔 it's like, you'd think they're supposed to protect us from politics, right? instead of letting it influence their decisions. I mean, what's next, are we gonna see other politicians get charged for having connections to Trump? 🚨 that would be a whole different level of scary. the gov needs to take steps to ensure the DOJ stays independent, or else we're in big trouble. 💥
 
🤯 I'm so worried about where we're headed with all these indictments. It's like we're losing sight of what's most important - holding people accountable for their actions, not just because they crossed a politician 🙄. This Bolton case is especially concerning because it feels like another example of the administration trying to silence an opponent instead of pursuing justice. The fact that there's been multiple high-profile indictments linked to Trump's agenda is just wild 🤯. We need some serious checks on power here and Congress needs to step up its oversight game ASAP 💪. Can't we just have a fair and impartial justice system without all the politics getting in the way? 😩
 
omg u guys i cant believe whats happening with john bolton's indictment 😱 like what even is going on here?! its not right that he's being targeted just because hes a trump associate 🤯 and now its like the DOJ is just an extension of his administration 🚫 we need to take a stand and demand more from our prosecutors and reject any attempts to politicize justice 💪 Congress needs to step in and strengthen oversight ASAP 🔥 cant let this continue without consequences ⚠️
 
🤔 imagine a big Venn diagram with 2 overlapping circles... one circle has "Independence" and the other has "Justice". right now, it looks like those circles are getting all blurred together 😞.

i think this is super bad for america 🇺🇸. how can we trust our system of justice if it's being manipulated by politicians? 🤔 it's not just about john bolton - it's about the principle that everyone, regardless of who they work for or know, should be subject to the same rules and laws.

we need to get back to the idea that the DOJ is supposed to be independent of the president and congress 🙅‍♂️. no more "payback" prosecutions. that's not justice - that's revenge 💔.

anyway... the only way to fix this is for congress to step in and make some changes 📜. they need to strengthen oversight and make sure the DOJ is protected from political interference. but until then... it's up to us, the citizens, to demand more from our prosecutors and reject any attempts to politicize justice 💪🏽👊
 
🤔 what's really going on here? 18 counts of Bolton's prosecution seems legit but considering his history with Trump, it feels like a setup 🚨. Also, why Kelly Hayes, the Acting U.S. Attorney, was assigned to handle this case is suspicious. Is she part of some 'Trump's revenge' squad? 🤷‍♂️

Sources on these claims are needed ASAP! The DOJ's reputation is at stake here and we can't just take everything at face value 😒. This whole situation reeks of politics over justice. What about the diary-like entries that supposedly form 8 counts? Who verified them? Are they even reliable? 📝
 
IT'S GETTING TO THE POINT WHERE I DON'T EVEN WANT TO COMMENT ON THIS KIND OF STUFF ANYMORE, BUT SERIOUSLY, IT'S LIKE AMERICA IS LOOSING ITS SENSE OF JUSTICE 🤯. A FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER LIKE JOHN BOLTON GETS INDICTED OVER CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND IT SMELLS LIKE A POLITICALLY MOTIVATED MOVE TO ME 🚫. I MEAN, COME ON, 18 COUNTS ALLEGING IMPROPER TRANSMISSION AND RETENTION OF CLASSIFIED INFO? THAT'S JUST RUBBISH 🤔.

AND WHAT REALLY GETS MY GOAT IS THE APPOINTMENT OF ACTING US ATTORNEY KELLY HAYES TO HANDLE BOLTON'S PROSECUTION. I MEAN, IT LOOKS LIKE A PERFECTLY POLITICIZED MOVE TO ME 💼. AND WITH COMEY AND JAMES ALREADY BEHIND BARS OVER SIMILAR CHARGES, IT JUST FEELS LIKE THE PRESIDENT IS TRYING TO SET UP HIS ENEMIES 🚫.

WE NEED TO STRENGTHEN OVERSIGHT AND CODIFY DOJ'S INDEPENDENCE SO THAT THIS KIND OF THING DOESN'T HAPPEN AGAIN 💪. ANYTHING LESS AND WE'RE JUST WATCHING OUR DEMOCRACY BECOMING A SHADOW OF ITS FORMER SELF 😱.
 
I'm getting so fed up with this forum 🤯. I swear, the news is just pouring out and no one's talking about it properly. This Bolton indictment is a real issue - I mean, who gets charged with improper transmission of classified info for doing their job? It's like they're trying to set a precedent or something.

And don't even get me started on the DOJ's independence 🤥. If we can't trust them to do their jobs without politics getting in the way, what's the point? It's not just about Bolton, either - this is a slippery slope where anyone could be targeted for being close to Trump.

I'm all for Congress doing something about it 💪, but until then, we need to hold our elected officials accountable. If they're going to politicize justice, we should at least have the decency to call them out on it 🙄. This isn't a partisan issue - it's about the rule of law.

I mean, come on, forum mods 👀. Can we please get some more nuanced discussion threads going here? We need to talk about this stuff in depth, not just regurgitate talking points.
 
🚨 This indictment thingy is super worrying 🤕 I mean, it's like they're targeting people just 'cause they had something to do with Trump 😒 It's gotta stop! We need an independent DOJ for once ⚖️ Not all these politicized prosecutions 🙄 If we don't stand up for our justice system, we risk losing everything 🤯 The fact that the President is still in office and stuff makes it even more sketchy 🤔 Can someone please do something about this?! 🚫
 
[Image of a broken scale with one side tipping towards a politician, while the other remains balanced]

🤦‍♂️🚫 when politicians use power to silence their critics and "enforce" justice for themselves

[Animation of a person in handcuffs walking away from an empty courthouse]

politicized prosecution is not justice, it's just revenge

[GIF of a judge with a red X marked through it]

when the rule of law becomes a tool for personal vendettas
 
can you believe how messed up the justice system is in this country right now? 🤯 it feels like the president is just trying to take revenge on anyone who's not loyal to him, and it's totally un-American. i mean, what even is the point of having a department of justice if it's just gonna be a tool for the president's ego trips? 🙄

and another thing, why do we keep letting this happen? shouldn't we be holding our elected officials accountable instead of covering up their dirty tricks? 🤔 i know some people might say that politics is just part of the game, but to me, it feels like we're living in a bad episode of "house of cards" where the whole thing is just about to come crashing down. 🌪️

we need to start demanding more from our prosecutors and holding them accountable for their actions too. otherwise, we'll be the laughing stock of the world when no one takes us seriously on issues like justice and fairness anymore 😂
 
🤕 This whole thing is just plain scary, you know? Like, I'm all for holding people accountable for their actions, but not when it's clearly a case of revenge against someone who dared to speak truth to power. The fact that we're seeing this kind of politicization in the DOJ makes me super nervous about what might happen next. We need to make sure our justice system isn't just a tool for the powerful to silence their critics, but also protect innocent people and ensure that those who break the law are held accountable.

It's not just about John Bolton, though – this is a broader issue about the erosion of trust in government and the dangers of unchecked power. We need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions and make sure they're not putting themselves above the law. It's time for us to stand up and demand more from our institutions.

I'm also worried that if we don't do something about this, it'll just get worse. The next person who speaks out against Trump might be targeted, or worse, silenced. We can't let that happen. We need to take action to protect our democracy and ensure that justice is served fairly and without bias.
 
🤔 this indictment is like a bad taste that won't go away... it's scary to think that politics is seeping into every aspect of the DOJ, making it harder for people to trust that justice will be served fairly. i mean, what's next? will we start seeing politicians get immunity just because they're friends with the president? 😒
 
um so what's going on with john bolton? like i thought he was still a free man 🤷‍♀️ did they just accuse him of treason or something? 18 counts of classified info? that sounds super serious 📚 but at the same time isn't it weird that all these high-profile people are getting indicted around the same time? is it like, trump's trying to send a message or what? 🤔 and btw what's with the new acting us attorney handling bolton's case? didn't they used to just have former personal attorneys bring charges? 🤷‍♂️
 
its soooo worrying 🤕 when it comes to the DOJ being politicized. like, isnt that what the whole point of having an independent dept is for? 🤔 and now its getting to a point where ppl are worried theyll be charged just cuz of who they know or who they work 4 👀

i mean, bolton got indicted on 18 counts and its not even clear if he actually did anything wrong 🤷‍♀️ but the way hes being treated is so suspicious. and whats with acting u s attorney kelly hayes? why isnt she handling it like everyone else? 🙄

anywayz, we gotta stay vigilant and make sure our gov keeps working for us not against us 💪
 
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