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I'm going to split the baby here.
You're correct that it's more likely true that she's just unqualified and inexperienced for a case of this magnitude. She may or may not have bias, that's true of all people, but...her inexperience is apparent.
But a more competent judge that knew how to handle a case of this complexity/magnitude could have absolutely gotten it handled well before the election.
And we might not see in conclude until after hes elected. And then what?
Then we find out the answer to the question....can a president pardon themselves?
They weren't all filed at the same time, some were never on an optimistic timetable, but this one was in the beginning.
Right, but according to the GOP you can't impeach him unless he's convicted first, so...
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It's unfortunate that Judge Cannon has displayed time and again that she's unqualified to be the judge on this case. (I'm not even accusing her of bias, I'm accusing her of being too inexperienced to have a trial like this on her docket.)
However, she won't recuse herself, there's little that the prosecution can do about that and trial judges have near unlimited authority to manage their own trial proceedings. So basically...Jack Smith might try something, but I'd be confident placing good money on a bet saying that he's well and truly fucked. This trial will happen when Judge Cannon decides it will happen, which is probably after the election (if at all).