The California Democrat said that Trump is acting “guilty” by asking for his classified documents trial to be postponed until after the 2024 election.
I’m sure that “the party of law and order” will accept the inevitable guilty verdicts, move on, and pick another candidate to rally behind for the good of the country.
Or not.
Lol what? A huge amount of people specifically waive their right to a speedy trial, entirely to allow more time to build a solid defense. Guilty or not, just trying to rush through the case is a surefire way to get fucked in court.
Hi @Col3814444. Please take note that we have posted the official submission rules you the side bar, and there are stipulations in there about titles.
Thank you kindly!
Title is exact, what’s the issue?
Not a mod, but I assume this may be what they are referring to. “Titles must include a label indicating News, Opinion/Editorial (pick the appropriate one), Analysis, or Discussion.”
I put a tag on it ‘News’
Tags right now are not functional. Please add the label in the title, then use the article/source title as it appears on the external site.
Thank you
I’m not understanding what you want, do you mean something like;
“If Trump Were Innocent, He’d ‘Walk Over Fire’ for Speedy Trial: Swalwell [NEWS]” ?
If not please provide an example.
Example title:
News: If Trump Were Innocent, He’d ‘Walk Over Fire’ for Speedy Trial: Swalwell
Also acceptable:
[News] If Trump Were Innocent, He’d ‘Walk Over Fire’ for Speedy Trial: Swalwell
We want to avoid all caps in titles, even if it’s the original title for the source, which is almost always an indicator of low reporting reliability, or that the content is so biased that reliability is hard to gauge.
If it is helpful, here is a short glossary of possible labels.
Editorials have author bylines that denote a collection of people within a news organization, such as candidate endorsements from a newspaper’s staff. Opinions have author bylines from a single (maybe two) writer(s). Analysis is when an author starts with factually verified current events and reports then explains deeper significance or motivation, predicts future outcomes, or makes a policy recommendation based on the starting data.