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LOL Gorsuch pulls out the "mostly peaceful protest" for the second time this week. Nice.
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Quoted: Both her and Sotomayor. Complete morons that a first year law student could outwit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Justice Brown comes across as a box of rocks. Both her and Sotomayor. Complete morons that a first year law student could outwit. Sotomayor showed a brain once in awhile at the Circuit Level. Brown is an absolutely awful DEI pick. I personally know jurists who also wouldn't be qualified for that seat, but would be better than her. Though, at least she didn't rule on the constitutionality of legislation she helped draft, like Kagan did in the Obamacare case. I guess that's something. |
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We just want to make special exceptions to prosecute a president just a tiny little bit.
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can someone clear my question up? is the claimed immunity for things done while trump was president or afterwards? (or both)
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LIVE: Supreme Court weighs Trump's bid for immunity from prosecution |
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Quoted: Kagan and Jackson, Biden’s attorneys disguised as Supreme Court Justices, are arguing no immunity should apply. Trump’s lawyer is arguing absolute immunity does not exist. Impeachment is the remedy for official acts. Robert’s is trying to bring some sanity back to the questioning. “You’re arguing that a former president can be prosecuted because he is being prosecuted.” Directed at the special counsel. The special counsel is saying political prosecutions won’t happen because of the checks and balances in place. Laughable. View Quote They will argue no immunity until Dem President gets accused of something |
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Michael Dreeben needs to be charged with a crime of being a douche, and election interference.
He's been around the block PUSHING all these fake Trump charges with Jack. These traitors need to be taking a dirt nap imho. |
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Quoted: They will argue no immunity until Dem President gets accused of something View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Kagan and Jackson, Biden’s attorneys disguised as Supreme Court Justices, are arguing no immunity should apply. Trump’s lawyer is arguing absolute immunity does not exist. Impeachment is the remedy for official acts. Robert’s is trying to bring some sanity back to the questioning. “You’re arguing that a former president can be prosecuted because he is being prosecuted.” Directed at the special counsel. The special counsel is saying political prosecutions won’t happen because of the checks and balances in place. Laughable. They will argue no immunity until Dem President gets accused of something That's exactly what I was thinking. If any of Bidens crimes ever come before a court they will change their tune. Alito was eluding to that a few minutes ago. |
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Gorsuch asked Dreeban(justice department counsel)what would happen if a president held a sit in and had a mostly peaceful protest in front of congress.
Because he objects to a piece of legislation that’s going through. In fact, delays those proceedings. Technically, that would be interrupting an official proceeding. Gorsuch asked Dreeban if that is prosecutable or not prosecutable at its core? Some official acts congress can criminalize and some they can’t. Dreeban’s answer was “probably not” This is kind of restating Jan 6 IMO. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/195/e8443-17133410384245-1920_jpg-3197422.JPG Are you an Eastern or Central Floridian? Kharn View Quote Panhandle is best Floridian. |
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Quoted: That's exactly what I was thinking. If any of Bidens crimes ever come before a court they will change their tune. Alito was eluding to that a few minutes ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Kagan and Jackson, Biden’s attorneys disguised as Supreme Court Justices, are arguing no immunity should apply. Trump’s lawyer is arguing absolute immunity does not exist. Impeachment is the remedy for official acts. Robert’s is trying to bring some sanity back to the questioning. “You’re arguing that a former president can be prosecuted because he is being prosecuted.” Directed at the special counsel. The special counsel is saying political prosecutions won’t happen because of the checks and balances in place. Laughable. They will argue no immunity until Dem President gets accused of something That's exactly what I was thinking. If any of Bidens crimes ever come before a court they will change their tune. Alito was eluding to that a few minutes ago. "No reasonable prosecutor..." We have already heard that line. It only goes one way. |
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What ?
Get the AG to sign off on what ever the Prez wants to do, and he's immune? Jay |
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Quoted: Gorsuch asked Dreeban(justice department counsel)what would happen if a president held a sit in and had a mostly peaceful protest in front of congress. Because he objects to a piece of legislation that’s going through. In fact, delays those proceedings. Technically, that would be interrupting an official proceeding. Gorsuch asked Dreeban if that is prosecutable or not prosecutable at its core? Some official acts congress can criminalize and some they can’t. Dreeban’s answer was “probably not” This is kind of restating Jan 6 IMO. View Quote At least congress won't reap the whirlwind. |
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This very interesting and the arguments would open up a serious can of worms. Sounds mostly like the DOJ is going for a power grab, usurping the power of the President, much like the commissars did in Soviet Russia under the Bolsheviks as arbitrators of what the President may do.
I do not think the reasonable justices are having it. The usuals suspects are all ?? show it seems. |
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Quoted: TLDR: for those of us in Teams meetings who can't watch the video? View Quote This please! This Teams meeting is killing me. I want to stab out my eardrums. OFFS, as I typed this the HR lady just announced we are changing payroll systems AGAIN. Good grief that’s 3 times in 2 years. Please give me some SCOTUS good news to bring back my will to live. |
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If this prosecution is allowed to go through, you can be certain every prez will pardon himself for anything they did before he leaves office.
Dreeben is an idiot to think otherwise. Jay |
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6-3 against Trump. As usual, he chose the wrong hill to die on. No previous POTUS has ever claimed absolute presidential immunity.
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Tagged for the eventual 20 page thread slide by the_crew where they keep repeating the same wrong things over and over and pretend they haven't been shot down dozens of times already. |
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Quoted: Sotomayor showed a brain once in awhile at the Circuit Level. Brown is an absolutely awful DEI pick. I personally know jurists who also wouldn't be qualified for that seat, but would be better than her. Though, at least she didn't rule on the constitutionality of legislation she helped draft, like Kagan did in the Obamacare case. I guess that's something. View Quote Sotomayer and Kagan are not dumb really they are just diehard leftists. Brown is 100% stupid |
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Call me crazy, but somewhere there has to be a crime, doesn't there? So far Trumps has not been convicted of a crime anywhere that I can remember, at least one that was legit and not made up, bought and paid for by the democraps.
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Quoted: They didn’t get picked for scotus seats because they were the BEST / SMARTEST candidates available. View Quote Attached File |
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My only fear is, if Trump get immunity, the Left will use that to gin up the retards to get Biden in and pack the court.
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Quoted: Quoted: They didn’t get picked for scotus seats because they were the BEST / SMARTEST candidates available. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/this-gif-793.gif May want to rename her to Kamtaji Diversity Hire, similar to Kareen Diversity Hire. |
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Quoted: 6-3 against Trump. As usual, he chose the wrong hill to die on. No previous POTUS has ever claimed absolute presidential immunity. View Quote Obviously you aren't paying too close of attention. It's the Left claiming that Trump is angling "absolute Presidential immunity". But maybe you are repeating yourself. Trump is hanging his hat on "Impeachment by the Legislative branch is the only remedy Constitutionally available to hold a President accountable". |
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If there is not immunity, can we go back and prosecute BHO for killing Americans with drones without due process?
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Alito asks about a fictitious hotly contested and close election.
He talked about Third World countries, historically that have thrown out an incumbent and then toss them in jail. So he put the question to him about a bitter political opponent tossing the loser in jail. Of course, Dreeban said that wouldn’t happen here. In other words, take your loss and argue about in court. |
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Quoted: It should be clear to everyone by now that she wasn’t placed on the USSC because of her scholarly and judicial acumen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Justice Brown comes across as a box of rocks. It should be clear to everyone by now that she wasn’t placed on the USSC because of her scholarly and judicial acumen. Painfully apparent. |
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If a President closed the border is he liable? What if he abolished the border?
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IMO judging by the scope of questions being asked that it’ll go Trump’s way. Not really because of him but because of the can of worms the DOJ is opening up and they admit there’s really no safe guards against corruption other than to place trust in the DOJ to do the right thing and this would put future administrations at risk of malicious prosecution by their opponents.
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Quoted: If there is not immunity, can we go back and prosecute BHO for killing Americans with drones without due process? View Quote That's the same thing Pool and others have been saying- this has the potential to open a door that would cause all sorts of problems but the dems must feel confident they're going to be in charge from now on. Given the actions, or more specifically non-actions, of most RINOs, they're probably right. And yeah, despite having no law training, I'm pretty sure I could do a little reading and hold my own against Brown- like so many other DIE hires she's dumb as a box of rocks and less useful. |
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