[–] tightbookkeeper 1y ago ↗ > might haveThe article proceeds to mention 3 other examples of public figures going even further and not facing consequences. This is a nothingburger. [–] sitkack 1y ago ↗ That isn't how laws are supposed to work. You can't make something a nothingburger by calling it one. [–] tightbookkeeper 1y ago ↗ How it works is a prosecutor must decide to take him to trial to find out if a law is broken. This is a journalist speculating. Even by their speculation it's not real. [–] [deleted] 1y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] sitkack 1y ago ↗ That isn't how laws are supposed to work. You can't make something a nothingburger by calling it one. [–] tightbookkeeper 1y ago ↗ How it works is a prosecutor must decide to take him to trial to find out if a law is broken. This is a journalist speculating. Even by their speculation it's not real.
[–] tightbookkeeper 1y ago ↗ How it works is a prosecutor must decide to take him to trial to find out if a law is broken. This is a journalist speculating. Even by their speculation it's not real.
[–] [dead] not_really 1y ago ↗ [flagged] [–] jrflowers 1y ago ↗ https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/facebook/000/043/517/i_d...
[–] coconoconut 1y ago ↗ Tracking Musk in the Military Industrial Complex: from Starlink to Star Wars:https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiLeaks/comments/1fy10k1/tracking... [–] [dead] throw9474 1y ago ↗ [dead] [–] [dead] coconoconut 1y ago ↗ [flagged]
9 comments
[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 23.4 ms ] threadThe article proceeds to mention 3 other examples of public figures going even further and not facing consequences. This is a nothingburger.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiLeaks/comments/1fy10k1/tracking...