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Should be a wild four years.

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Regardless of what you think of this, one has to conclude that it's rather ludicrous that the president of the United States of America has the power to give these federal pardons. You are just begging the presidents of America to abuse this power before they leave office.

From the article on "Federal pardons in the United States" on Wikipedia:

"The pardon power is considered "plenary" and thus generally cannot be restricted or modified by Congress or the judiciary.[4][7] In Ex parte Garland (1867), the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed the "unlimited" nature of federal pardons (except for impeachment related crimes) and broadened its scope to include offenses for which legal proceedings have not been initiated. Pardons have been used for presumptive cases, most notably when President Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon over any possible crimes connected with the Watergate scandal;[8] the legal effect of such "open pardons" has not been determined by the judiciary.[9][2]"

Apparently those pardoned by the president does not even have to be charged with anything at the date of the pardon, let alone convicted. I would assume that most would consider these kinds of "preemptive pardons" to be ridiculous, no matter who signs them while in office (?).
This is such a redditor Dunning-Kruger take. Do you really think you’re smarter than the people who wrote the Constitution and published 85 essays explaining how it works, why, and advocating for its ratification by the states?

Federalist 74 talks all about pardons, how they work, that preemptive pardons are allowed, and why the power of the pardon is given to the executive. Federalist 47-51 discuss putting the power of the pardon in the executive in light of the concept of the separation of powers, highlighting how the pardon is a judicial power that is given to the executive as a check on the judiciary and as a way to meld the three branches of government, which are not strictly siloed within the traditional powers of the executive/legislature/judiciary in the Constitution. Joseph Story, one of our most erudite early justices in the early nineteenth century, wrote a bunch about the pardon power in his famous treatise, Commentaries on the Constitution.

There are open questions about pardons but you’re not going to find them on Wikipedia. The idea that a guy sitting at a computer in 2025 could quickly come up with some major fault that the framers of the constitution did not first think of while debating how to design a government from scratch, and then expressly address while advocating for the adoption of that form of government, is something I expect from a redditor.

I don’t want to pick on you specifically but your post gives off such le enlightened redditor vibes, as if you’re smarter than the people who created a successful governing structure from scratch and who addressed your exact conclusions about what is “rather ludicrous,” that I just couldn’t help it.
 
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I'm compiling these because I'm starting to think the dems are planning something. The hairless wonder at the top of the stack is a straight up paid DNC shill, so if he's saying this shit then wheels are in motion.

Oh and "it" refers to assassinating Trump if you're unclear. The FBI really needs to get on that before one of these crazies gets motivated.
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Found in the wild before I saw the quoted Xitter trend, linked in a place I wouldn't have expected to find content like this. I figured it was about assassination due certain context clues. Glad to know it's part of a growing, retarded, trend of unashamed fedposting.

Who wouldn't kill the president of the United States of America for NASA tranny gluck gluck? Probably most of the people in this thread!
 
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I'm pretty sure you're the only one here in tears over people-who-are-brown. You're barely able to compose a cogent reply on the lower-case i internet whenever they're mentioned. If you're going to cry, go do it outside and get some fresh air for a change.
Not going to shed a single tear over poop people half a world away. I simply couldn't help but notice how no one in this thread calls JD out on being your average lying piece of shit politician that talks in one manner ("kick those invasive mexicans out!!1") and acts in a completely another (personally increases the amount of jeets in the USA).
You appear to have somehow gotten into your head that Catholics have ever given a shit about the color of people’s skin because I don’t know if you know this but most Catholics aren’t white nowadays and that’s not because somehow through the power of racism they were somehow converted it’s due to the fact that the Catholic Church cares about what that person actually believes rather than how they look.
Let the based Catholic Latinx in then. Open border with Mexico!
 
I recently came across an interesting Supreme Court case.

"As Congress explicitly recognized in the recent Administrative Procedure Act, some statutes "preclude judicial review." Act of June 11, 1946, § 10, 60 Stat. 237, 243. Barring questions of interpretation and constitutionality, the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 is such a statute. Its terms, purpose, and construction leave no doubt. [...] "The act concerning alien enemies, which confers on the president very great discretionary powers respecting their persons," Marshall, C.J., in Brown v. United States, 8 Cranch 110, 126, "appears to me to be as unlimited as the legislature could make it." Washington, J., in Lockington v. Smith, 15 Fed. Cas. No. 8448 at p. 760. The very nature of the President's power to order the removal of all enemy aliens rejects the notion that courts may pass judgment upon the exercise of his discretion. This view was expressed by Mr. Justice Iredell shortly after the Act was passed, Case of Fries, 9 Fed. Cas. No. 5126, and every judge before whom the question has since come has held that the statute barred judicial review. [...] But such a finding, at the President's behest, was likewise not to be subjected to the scrutiny of courts. [...] The Act is almost as old as the Constitution, and it would savor of doctrinaire audacity now to find the statute offensive to some emanation of the Bill of Rights. The fact that hearings are utilized by the Executive to secure an informed basis for the exercise of summary power does not argue the right of courts to retry such hearings, nor bespeak denial of due process to withhold such power from the courts." - Ludecke v. Watkins, 335 U.S. 160, 68 S. Ct. 1429, 92 L. Ed. 1881 (1948)

Tldr: The courts have no authority to review Trump's Alien Enemy act orders, and any hearings (regarding the usage of this law) Trump attends are not obligation, but merely a choice.
 
I recently came across an interesting Supreme Court case.

"As Congress explicitly recognized in the recent Administrative Procedure Act, some statutes "preclude judicial review." Act of June 11, 1946, § 10, 60 Stat. 237, 243. Barring questions of interpretation and constitutionality, the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 is such a statute. Its terms, purpose, and construction leave no doubt. [...] "The act concerning alien enemies, which confers on the president very great discretionary powers respecting their persons," Marshall, C.J., in Brown v. United States, 8 Cranch 110, 126, "appears to me to be as unlimited as the legislature could make it." Washington, J., in Lockington v. Smith, 15 Fed. Cas. No. 8448 at p. 760. The very nature of the President's power to order the removal of all enemy aliens rejects the notion that courts may pass judgment upon the exercise of his discretion. This view was expressed by Mr. Justice Iredell shortly after the Act was passed, Case of Fries, 9 Fed. Cas. No. 5126, and every judge before whom the question has since come has held that the statute barred judicial review. [...] But such a finding, at the President's behest, was likewise not to be subjected to the scrutiny of courts. [...] The Act is almost as old as the Constitution, and it would savor of doctrinaire audacity now to find the statute offensive to some emanation of the Bill of Rights. The fact that hearings are utilized by the Executive to secure an informed basis for the exercise of summary power does not argue the right of courts to retry such hearings, nor bespeak denial of due process to withhold such power from the courts." - Ludecke v. Watkins, 335 U.S. 160, 68 S. Ct. 1429, 92 L. Ed. 1881 (1948)

Tldr: The courts have no authority to review Trump's Alien Enemy act orders, and any hearings (regarding the usage of this law) Trump attends are not obligation, but merely a choice.
TLDR: If the President says "Remove Kebab", you remove the fucking kebab, NOW.
 
Yes, they aren't your children
But they are your countrymen, and if they see the same soul of the country you do then why do you feel their skin ought to matter? If you're looking for what the 'soul of the country' is then I'll direct you to Trump's office; he recently framed it, and I defy you to point out to me where it states the 'soul of the nation' is all-white, and I'll buy you the tiki torches. We've been race mixing since Charbonneau was tromping around the Rockies; it's not new.

Accepting not-white folk born here to a legal American family doesn't mean the same thing as wanting to keep infinity illegals in our borders or sending infinity money to "Appalachian-Style Crochet Classes For Nigerian Children Ages 4-8" programs via USAID. If some American-born black dude also agrees that tranny shit shouldn't be in schools, be in the workplace, or have a single cent of government money then you ought to be able to see parity with him. Race-purists who refuse to see the sharing of common issues as their neighbors are about as good as the libshits who refuse to work with Trump simply because "Orange Man Bad" (they also usually suck brown cock anyway as is abundantly clear with Fuentes and his cabal).
 
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I'm compiling these because I'm starting to think the dems are planning something. The hairless wonder at the top of the stack is a straight up paid DNC shill, so if he's saying this shit then wheels are in motion.

Oh and "it" refers to assassinating Trump if you're unclear. The FBI really needs to get on that before one of these crazies gets motivated.
Deportation always looked like this. Wake me up when they are packing cattle carts and not fucking PLANES. By using planes alone, you can be sure that it's:
1. Not THAT many people
2. "high profile" cases worth flying them (far) away

Manufactured outrage is manufactured.
Either you hated this shit under every administration or you SHUT THE FUCK UP.
They just ramped up the scale of the operation is all - not any more or less questionable and effective than it ever was.
 
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Found in the wild before I saw the quoted Xitter trend, linked in a place I wouldn't have expected to find content like this. I figured it was about assassination due certain context clues. Glad to know it's part of a growing, retarded, trend of unashamed fedposting.

Who wouldn't kill the president of the United States of America for NASA tranny gluck gluck? Probably most of the people in this thread!
god i hate trannies
 
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I'm compiling these because I'm starting to think the dems are planning something. The hairless wonder at the top of the stack is a straight up paid DNC shill, so if he's saying this shit then wheels are in motion.

Oh and "it" refers to assassinating Trump if you're unclear. The FBI really needs to get on that before one of these crazies gets motivated.
“Arresting murderous subhuman criminals is Nazi shit”

Yes it is, and that’s a good thing.
 

I told you fellas this was a planned operation combining the summer of love techniques with the stock shorting techniques used agaisnt gamestop in order to purposefully lower teslas value for a leveraged buyout. Its essentially a new kind of economic terrorism. It's not gonna end until there is enough conservative tesla owners that chances of owner being armed are too high. That is at least a good sign this type of thing only works agaisnt liberals.

It helps if you understand that the RINO republican party is dead taken over by Trump a democrat with help of Elon Musk and this is all just part of the liberal civil war.
 
Damn it’s crazy how some of my posts about the moon landing got deleted with no explanation from mods, but people’s replies to them are still up.


really makes ya think 🤔

edit: wow never thought I’d see the day you free speech absolutists would cheer on this NeilDegrasseTysonery. Rules for thee, not for me, eh jannies?
 
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Northern Italian is excusable sometimes. But Sicilians?
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Etruscans and other early Italian peninsula peoples were White, including original Roman stock. The Hellenic colonists were White. The Germanic invaders were White. The region of Lombardy is named after the invading Lombards. South Tyrol still speaks German.

Sicily has more old pre-arab South Mediterranean "Carthaginian" heritage. Modern Sicilians have <10% Semitic (non-jewish) mix because of this. There are also Converso/Marrano jews who hide amongst Sicilians as camouflage. This is why there are so many "Sicilian-American" immigrants; especially in gangster and film acting careers. Venician aristocracy is also heavily jewish.

Malta is a more extreme example with higher Semitic and even more Conversos/Marranos and jews. Additionally it was a Phoenician colony and has always been a hub of human trafficking. The Knights of Malta (Hospitallers) were crypto-jews who wanted Christians to retake Jerusalem. The oligarchs of Malta are part of the Mangion extended family and control a network of hospitals and healthcare with strong influence in the Red Cross.

Luigi Mangione is "Sicilian", with a family in the healthcare industry. He is related to serial killers, gangsters, Hollywood actors, and politicians.
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Not going to shed a single tear over poop people half a world away. I simply couldn't help but notice how no one in this thread calls JD out on being your average lying piece of shit politician that talks in one manner ("kick those invasive mexicans out!!1") and acts in a completely another (personally increases the amount of jeets in the USA).
Yes, like you, I too am struggling to science out why Vance won't kick out his American-born American children while running on a platform of kicking out criminal aliens. It's a real mystery. We'll leave it to modern philosophers such as yourself.
 
But they are your countrymen, and if they see the same soul of the country you do then why do you feel their skin ought to matter?
Because culture comes from within, from your genetic makeup. They can never be the same, it’s not possible. It’s lunacy to suggest otherwise. My proof is every third world shithole. It’s that way because of the people.
If some American-born black dude also agrees that tranny shit shouldn't be in schools, be in the workplace, or have a single cent of government money then you ought to be able to see parity with him.
American blacks command a unique position due to American history. American whites are not the same as American blacks. We can see this in the cities that were once the beacons of the world (Detroit was the Paris of the west a century ago). The biggest mistake was integration. We are different, and that’s ok.
 
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