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Dunno if that was brought up already, but a comparison between the crimes commited by the governments under republican presidents and those by the governments under democratic presidents is striking: https://twitter.com/Saintsfan5348/st...38205757169666
Immunity from prosecution still makes me laugh. National Enquirer is stupid ****. Trumpsters started relying on it for actual news because Trump loves it.
Well, they made sure to dish out the Fake News which Trump supporters relied on as well:
Immunity from prosecution still makes me laugh. National Enquirer is stupid ****. Trumpsters started relying on it for actual news because Trump loves it.
... Pecker considers himself a longtime friend of the President, whose relationship with Trump dates back decades.
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Trump surely gets the friends he deserves ....
Friends who are as eager as Trump himself, to throw other people under the bus in order to sve their own asses.
Just that now Trump is on the receiving end ...must be a totally new feeling for Trump to not be the one who throws (other people under the bus) but rather the one who gets thrown
David Pecker, the head of the company that publishes the National Enquirer, was granted immunity in the federal investigation into President Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen in exchange for providing information on hush money deals, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The text of the Constitution does not explicitly state whether a President can be prosecuted while in office, instead spelling out a mechanism for Congress to impeach and remove a President for “high crime and misdemeanors.” Though the Supreme Court heard arguments in 1974 about the issue in regards to Nixon, it never resolved the question and no court has ever ruled on it one way or another.
It's not unconstitutional, and NO court has ever said one way or another as to whether a sitting President can be indicted.
It's just never been done before. But we're in a historical time.
I say he could possibly be indicted even while sitting in office. Some may say could he then pardon himself? Not if he's indicted in state court like what could happen with Paul Manafort...
In other words, we're heading down an unknown path here. There is NO (ZERO) precedent one way or another, because this has never happened before. And when there was the possibility of it happening, then-President Richard Nixon resigned.
I still strongly believe that we'll do to Trump, what South Korea did to ultra-conservative President Park Geun-Hye. Prison.
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