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Trump SUFFERS MASSIVE LOSS as BIGGEST CASE DISMISSED!!!Añadido:
We got breaking news. It looks like the Kafka-esque nightmare being visited upon Kilmer Abrago Garcia by the Trump administration may at long last be coming to an end. Judge Krenshaw in the middle district of Tennessee has just issued a 30 plus page decision dismissing the criminal indictment against Abreo Garcia finding that the government. The Department of Justice, Todd Blanch, have not rebutted the presumption of vindictive prosecution and having failed to challenge or meet the evidence that was presented by Abrao Garcia's lawyers, Judge Krenshaw believes he has no choice but to dismiss the indictment for human uh human trafficking or human smuggling in that district. having then been released from detention, having now been released from ICE detention by a judge in Maryland. As of right now, Kilmer Abrego Garcia is a free man. Don't put it past the Department of Justice or Donald Trump or immigration to do something else to try to capture him. But for right now, a the first vindictive prosecution uh finding by a judge against the Trump administration has been made by Judge uh Krenshaw. Let's get to the bottom of it.
I'm Michael Popac. You're here on Midas Touch and on Legal AF. We've been waiting patiently for this decision. In fact, I was just on about two hours ago on a Substack live on Legal AF with Adam Klasfeld of All Rise News who's also following the story. We said any moment now, you know, judges have exquisite timing. I don't know, Memorial Day, a federal holiday, we're going to get this order soon. And bang, as soon as I got back to my desk, order is out. Let me start at the conclusion and work our way backwards. Kilmer Abrego Garcia, by the way, just to reframe this issue, is a uh an immigrant who came to this country uh uh from Venezuela and who Donald Trump and his administration illegally deported in the middle of the night without due process to El Salvador in the torture prison of Secot, where he got immediately tortured upon arrival.
He's married to an American woman. He has two American children. He's never been charged with a crime in any country, Venezuela, El Salvador, or here. The government had to admit that he was um illegally deported and or removed to El Salvador. It made its way to the United States Supreme Court. It took two decisions that he won. Elgo Garcia's lawyers won at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. A decision 90 by the United States Supreme Court.
Multiple decisions by Judge Zennis in Maryland. All in his favor. He's on a winning streak to uh to have him brought back to the United States. After all of that happened, a retaliatory vindictive government decided it was time to reopen a closed criminal case. and then tried to indict him. So they went from removing him and not indicting him to indicting him and not removing him. And it is that flip-flop that Judge Krenshaw said, especially with the two meager witnesses that were presented in the courtroom, a special agent Saud who got the file like days before the indictment.
It was effectively instructed to reopen the case about a traffic stop in 2022 in which Garcia had a bunch of people in the car. Okay. He didn't even get a broken tail light citation for that one.
He was basically the agent was told to reopen it. And then the former US attorney, acting US attorney for that district, middle district, Mr. Robert Maguire. You know who didn't testify.
And this was a problem for the judge.
Todd Blanch. Then the deputy attorney general didn't testify. You know who else didn't testify? His assistant Akash Singh who uh is referenced throughout the emails as putting pressure on the middle district to indict and yet he didn't show up either. Neither did any of the other evidence. So the judge is not buying it. Let's get to the judge's decision. Page 31, the conclusion. What the government has chosen not to address is as telling as what it has. The government's post-hering brief, right?
He held a trial. After the trial, you submit a brief mentions Todd Blanch once in a parenthetical to Maguire's testimony. It mentions the Supreme Court's ruling once, the one that 90 ordered to bring a Garcia to return to the United States. And then in a footnote it mentions Singh Akash Singh the assistant to the DAG deputy attorney general 11 times framing him as the recipient of Maguire's updates but ignoring his close continuous substantive oversight pressure campaign from main justice in Washington led by Akash Singh on behalf of Todd Blanch.
um uh including a reference to a a series of emails. The government does not mention Shrader's recommendation. That was the guy that was inside the US attorney's office, Middle District of Tennessee who resigned and on the way out he said we should not be indicting Abrego Garcia. Government doesn't engage with that evidence at all. Doesn't mention Shreder's recommendation against charging ago at all. The reopening of the closed Homeland Security investigation is the source of the vindictiveness, says the judge. Blanch's public statements about the investigation and Singh's involvement tied the main justice in Washington to the reopened investigation and the indictment. In fact, here's a clip that the judge used as presumptive evidence of the presumption of vindicti vindictiveness. Here's uh um Laura Ingraham interviewing Todd Blanch. Play the clip.
>> And a judge in Maryland and many members of Congress. We had a senator fly down to meet with him question that decision and said, "Oh, no. He's just a family man." And so we said, "Okay, we'll look into it." And when we started looking into it, and we have great law enforcement officers and prosecutors who who who started studying this man and investigating him, and what we found is that we were right.
We were right. He is a criminal who should be deported and and and at the end of the day, we have a responsibility to protect the American people and to and to keep our country safe. And so we we he was indicted. A >> judge continues after the indictment became reality. The government ignores Maguire's testimony. That's the guy that took over as US attorney. that main justice caused a Brgo's return to the United States as the District of Maryland had long required. The government's rebuttal to the presumption of vindictiveness does not engage with that evidence. As a matter of logic, the government cannot rebut a presumption that it does not even address in evidence supporting the presumption. The court does not reach its conclusion lightly. The objective evidence here shows that absent Abrago's successful lawsuit challenging his removal to El Salvador, the government would not have brought this prosecution.
He then goes on to quote then attorney attorney general Robert H. Jackson uh who wrote famously once and this is how the judge started his opinion as well that he cautioned that when quote the prosecutor picks some person whom he dislikes or desires to embarrass or selects some group of unpopular persons and then looks for defense that is the greatest danger of abuse of prosecuting power. Uh this is a treatise written uh a chapter written by Robert H. Jackson called the federal prosecutor from 1940.
Judge concludes the evidence before this court sadly reflects an abuse of prosecuting power. If I'm going to post this on legal AF Substack for you to read, the judge also goes through a very telling timeline. You know, I've done this for a long time, 35 years.
Sometimes the power of just a timeline and the momentum of a timeline demonstrates even without having any argumentative words around it, any uh persuasive words around it, just the timeline could make your point. And the judge does that in a series of timelines from the beginning to the end. And when I think anybody that just reads the timeline comes away with, oh yeah, this was vindictive prosecution to get back at Brago Garcia because he was winning on the civil and civil liberties side of his case. And that's what the judge concluded. Now what's going to happen next? What else? Donald Trump who has put the entire weight of Homeland Security, the borders are Department of Justice, first Pam Bondi, then Todd Blanch, and everything on the slender shoulders of Abrago Garcia is not going to give up. That's why we called it Kafka-esque. He's going to continue.
And so, I'm sure there's going to be an appeal to the uh I think it's the Sixth Circuit in Tennessee that sits over Tennessee.
Then, it's going to come up back to the United States Supreme Court. But with one caveat, you know, the the judges the justices of the Supreme Court already ruled in Abrao Garcia on a on a similar matter 90 and ordered and supported Judge Zenus' decision that the government facilitate his return. Now, for several months, the government said, "We can't. It's in the sovereign hands of El Salvador. We have no control over that. who knows what's going to happen next. Uh and and then it turned out a lot of that was a lie that the El Salvadorans were telling other people, including the UN, the Americans, control the jail and control everything that happens with people that they that that they detained there, that they were effectively they were just US detainees that happened to be in El Salvador, for which the United States paid six or seven million.
So, I'm not sure there's votes to support Donald Trump continuing to abuse one poor man to make some sort of point long gone. Things have also changed for Donald Trump since he last went after and abused Garcia. Namely, the polling numbers. In the beginning, Trump could be like, "Well, I wonder if my migration and immigration policies of rounding up and deporting two or three million people and and having 10,000 uh lawsuits about violations of due process. I wonder if that's working with the American people." And it isn't. Look at the new polling numbers that came out today and all in the last week. 60 65% of Americans at least disapprove of the president and his administration. 70% disapprove of his migration policy. You want to go with Hispanics and how they view in in the United States, America, Hispanic Americans and how they view the presidency, it's up to 75%.
So things have changed politically. The winds have changed. The question is, is Donald Trump going to get that message and decide this is not worth a battle any longer? We'll see. I'm sure they'll file the notice of appeal. We'll report on it right here on Legal AF and on Midas Touch Network. Take a minute, support what we do. Come over to Legal AF uh YouTube channel, hit the free subscribe button. So, until my next report, I'm Michael Popuk. Want to stay plugged in? Become a subscriber to our Substack at midasplus.com. You'll get daily recaps from Ron Filipowski, ad free episodes of our podcast, and more exclusive content only available at midasplus.com.
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