18 U.S. Code § 4241 - Determination of mental competency to stand trial to undergo post release proceedings. | U.S. Code | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
In Re: Concerning the Special Counsels Finding of Biden's GUILT in handling and sharing classifies documents.
Special Counsel Robert Hur earned an Oscar for a Lifetime Achievement Award and the Fred Astaire Memorial Award for best tap dancer in a Dramedy.
I'll spell it out.
Mr. Hur found that President Biden acted willfully in taking, concealing, and sharing classified documents. In the real world (anywhere outside of the swamp) that translates into probable cause for an arrest. In the real world a Judge would sign a warrant for arrest requiring the defendant (President Biden) to present himself in court to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty and select trial by Jury or to the court.
Defense Counsel would have the Special Counsel’s report spelling out in excruciating detail the defendant's mental infirmity. Defense counsel would be obliged under 18 U.S. Code sec. 4241 to file a Motion to determine the defendant's mental competence to stand trial. The court would be compelled to grant the motion or order such a hearing on its own motion, if there is reasonable cause to believe the defendant may presently be suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him mentally incompetent to the extent that he is unable to understand the nature or consequences of the proceedings against him or to assist properly in his own defense.
The Court may order that psychiatric or psychological examination of the defendant and upon filing of the report with the court a hearing shall be conducted. If the court finds the defendant incompetent, the court shall commit the defendant to the custody of the Attorney General. The attorney General shall hospitalize the defendant for treatment in a suitable facility for a reasonable time not to exceed four months.
The statue continues but I will leave off here.
The Special Counsel is intimately acquainted with this Statute. He was in a difficult position. Under the circumstances he is to be congratulated for his sleight of hand deftness and light footedness upon center stage. He performed his task well, exhibiting world class mental gymnastics to avoid arresting the President for his "willful" commission of crimes. He massaged his report cunningly by setting forth the Presidents incapacity, therefore, eliding the fulfillment of his duties which required him to seek a warrant for our chief Executive's arrest. An arrest would have been the worst possible outcome. Instead, he contrived a basis for avoiding the inevitable, covering his duplicity with transparency. He did what he did in plain sight, and intentionally made himself the target of criticism as temporary cover for the President. It's called falling on the sword.
The alternative, "a weak, elderly man sympathetic, with a poor memory" is awful, but the President remains in office, not subject to a mental examination he is sure to fail, followed by a court hearing and sure confinement in a mental hospital until he's better. He's not going to progress. In fact, he is sure to get worse. Meanwhile he can remain in his ever less convincing role as President, continuing to ludicrously express faux anger over an imaginary violation of his privacy, and insisting implausibly that he is fit. The Special Counsel at the end of the day proved to be a good and loyal soldier.
The President, unless he disintegrates even further, can last until after the convention at which he will be nominated. Then he will graciously pass the torch to someone that has been chosen to replace him. It won't be Kamala. He will have no say in that choice, acting to the very end as the titular President he has been since 2020. Meanwhile, our nation turns its lonely anxious eyes to him and holds its collective breath. He has been the complete concoction of a complicit media. Watch the gymnastics with which they perform their high wire act now with their safety net removed. Neither the President, or the mainstream media have any clothes.
"Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to chose
Every way you look at this, you lose."