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Should be a wild four years.

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They did it again

They had something with the not releasing the Epstein files thing and they whipped straight into the retard blueanon schizotheory lane

HOW do they keep doing it?

This is just as unhinged as the pissing hookers or whatever they were running with the last time he ran lol
 
America should provide healthcare for its citizens, like most other developed countries.
This would be completely feasable and have near universal support if we had been a bit more picky about who "americans" could be, starting 40 years ago.

You can have an open bar or an open house but you can't have both.
 
No, the SCOTUS ruled that literally any action taken under color of law by the president in any capacity even tangentially related to official business cannot even be reviewed by the courts. The President, according to the retards on the bench currently, is literally above the law in all regards.
My best argument is the immunity was based on separation of powers and that the Constitution would not allow Congress to effectively illegallize the presidency. Since treason is a constitutionally defined crime, there is no separation of powers issue since Congress did not create the law. I immensely doubt that argument would fly, but it's an interesting one.

All the Trump stuff fell on its face because the prosecution intentionally made no attempt to distinguish official acts from unofficial. Any of Obama's actions overseeing the intelligence apparatus regardless of how bad are almost certainly all official.
 
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My best argument is the immunity was based on separation of powers and that the Constitution would not allow Congress to effectively illegallize the presidency. Since treason is a constitutionally defined crime, there is no separation of powers issue since Congress did not create the law. I immensely doubt that argument would fly, but it's an interesting one.

All the Trump stuff fell on its face because they intentionally made no attempt to distinguish official acts from unofficial. Any of Obama's actions overseeing the intelligence apparatus regardless of how bad are almost certainly all official.

So Trump played himself cool, also here's some homework for the people here on A/N to look up Roy Cohen and ask yourself what things that Trump took away from that person
 
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You came to the right place then
i just came back from seeing the most god awful posts on twitter, I need to see some political extremism.
This very boomity punchline to the above-mentioned lawsuit:
KEK, WSJ has been pumping out bullshit articles for over a decade; I hope they go bankrupt.
 
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