AIPedant
5 months ago
I understand the broader point but it is not actually constitutionally problematic for the executive branch to assert that a suspect committed a crime - of course they believe that, that's why the suspect was arrested! It is better for an elected official to preface things with "allegedly" "we believe" etc, but the governor is ultimately speaking on behalf of the prosecution, not the judge. The first half of this article is based on a bad-faith misreading of the governor's words.
bigbadfeline
5 months ago
Well, I don't care about splitting hairs but using the arrest of the suspect as an indictment of America as an ideal is a major warning sign and I can't think of another "broader point" that would be applicable to this article. To me that's not only bad faith, it's dirty and malicious propaganda.